M+ Museum
Venue Details
M+ stands as one of the world's foremost museums of visual culture, offering an array of distinctive event spaces with panoramic 300-degree views of Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong Island, and Kowloon. Whether catering to cultural gatherings, corporate conferences, or celebratory occasions, M+ creates extraordinary events promising unforgettable memories across stunning architectural spaces. The museum's unique setting combines world-class art exhibitions with exceptional event facilities, providing guests with an immersive cultural experience unlike any other venue in Hong Kong.
The Main Hall, spanning 2,400 square meters, combines exceptional architecture, ambience, and acoustics with an adjoining covered outdoor space. The Horizon Terrace offers the best view in town, overlooking Hong Kong's most notable landmarks from the Art Park to the city's mesmerizing skyline. For intimate gatherings, the Conference Room on Level 11 provides harbour views and seats up to twenty-six guests with built-in interpreter rooms and state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment.
Availability
- Monday - Sunday
- 09:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Pricing
- HKD200+
Venue Facilities
Capacity and Layout
- Standing: 500 Persons
- Seated: 300 Persons
Venue Facilities
Capacity and Layout
- Main Hall: 2,400 sq.m (largest space)
- Atrium: 1,311 sq.m
- Horizon Terrace: 935 sq.m (outdoor with harbour views)
- Grand Stair: 502 sq.m
- Lightwell Hall: 430 sq.m
- Harbour View Pergola: 200 sq.m (semi-outdoor)
- The Forum: 174 sq.m
- Conference Room: 128 sq.m (seats 26)
- M+ Cinema (3 theatres): 54-208 sq.m each
Equipment and Technology
- State-of-the-art audio-visual facilities
- High-definition screens
- Professional sound systems
- Built-in interpreter rooms
- Customizable lighting
Catering and Services
- Exclusive catering by Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
- Professional event management team
- Floral decoration services
- Production and technical support
- Guided art gallery tours
- Private cinema screenings
- Artistic workshops
Location
- 38 Museum Drive, West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong



















