Bow Street Museum at Bow Street Museum of Crime and Justice
About this space
Discover tales from those who once worked inside the station walls and learn about the cases which bought international attention to Bow Street including Oscar Wilde, the Suffragettes, and the Kray Twins.
This main space is popularly used for talks and meetings, with up to 30 seated theatre-style, or 35 standing. There is a bathroom onsite, and catering can be organised through the museum. The food and beverage license is held by the NoMad Hotel, who can cater your event for you.
Prices
1-10 £ 300 p/h
11-20 £ 450 p/h
21-30 £ 600 p/h
Crew size if filming between 17:00 - 9:00*
1-10 £450 p/h
11-20 £675 p/h
21-30 £900 p/h
Other rates
Load in/Set up time (Crews of 11+) £ 125 p/h
Load out time (Crews of 11+) £ 125 p/h
Contributor/Expert Interview £ 250 p/h
Technical Recce/Site Visit - Free
Overrun Fee - As per the hourly rates stated above.
*Excl. public opening hours: 11:00 - 16:30, Friday - Sunday.
Please contact if you have catering enquiries
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Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
No smoking in the building.
No outside catering is permitted.
Cancellation policy: Standard 30 day
Located in the heart of Covent Garden, directly opposite the world-famous Royal Opera House, Bow Street Museum of Crime and Justice is one of London’s hidden gems. A small and unique venue for memorable talks, meetings, conferences, filming and receptions.
On the site of the former Bow Street Police Station, the Museum explores the story of criminal justice, law and (dis)order, and the evolution of policing in London. Former police cells have become galleries, and our main exhibition space investigates the early history of Bow Street and the pioneering establishment of London’s first law enforcement service, the Bow Street Runners.
Discover tales from those who once worked inside the station walls and learn about the cases which bought international attention to Bow Street including Oscar Wilde, the Suffragettes, and the Kray Twins.
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