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How to visit Middle Temple Hall

In Culture
April 29, 2025

Middle Temple Hall is a sacred space, one of the most extraordinary historical places in London. It has hosted Who’s Who of the legal and real past of London, from medieval times to the present. However, unless I am a member of Middle Temple or if it is on a private tour, it is difficult to take a look at this Elizabhan room. But there is an easy way to visit the Middle Temple Hall, and all that you require is that you arrive with an empty stomach and separate from a few pounds. Keep reading and see how lunch at Middle Temple Hall gives access to one of London’s most glorious rooms.

Temple Hall of the MiddleWhat is the middle temple?

Middle Temple is one of the four inns of the Court in London. The other three include Inner Temple, Gray’s Inn and Lincoln’s Inn. In a nutshell, court inns serve as nerve centers for the legal profession. Lawyers must belong to one of the four to be called to the bar. Each of the inns includes a network of buildings, accommodation, libraries, gardens, a church or chapel, and a large living room.

Visit the Middle templeMiddle Temple is one of London’s secret gems, largely hidden from view. The area is Bets Fleet Street to the north and the embankment to the south. It is accessed through several entry points that look a bit scary and inaccessible. Do not discourage, since you can enter and walk to the content of your heart. The doors close at certain times and it is likely that you do not have access on weekends, so see the opening hours before leaving.

How to visit the Middle templeAn access point to the middle temple is through 17 Fleet Street, also known as Prince Henry’s room. The building once belonged to the Knights Templars and was also a Tavern Chamber and Council. It is a grade I building, since it had survived the great fire of 1666. The middle temple was largely destroyed during the great fire. As the Thames was frozen at that time, beer was used from the Wineries of the Temple of the Middle to help extinguish the fire.

Arc of the medium templeTo the south, the middle temple is accessed through the embankment and through this glorious arch. Walk the cobbled streets with gas, through idyllic garden spaces and begin a serious trip. You can read everything about the history of Temple Hall here.

Temple Hall of the Middle

Middle Temple Hall is the jewel of the Crown of the Middle Temple. Elizabhan Hall dates from 1562 and has one of the most glorious hammer roofs in the country.

Temple Hall of the MiddleThis impression portrait of Charles I takes the center of the stage at the Middle Temple Hall. It is believed to be Peter Lely after an original Anthony Van Dyck. It is loaded by another real portrait, including Queen Ana, George I, James II and Charles II.

Mid Golden Hinde Francis Drake TempleIt is said that this table was designed from the woods of Sir Francis Drake’s Golden Hinde.

Middle temple lambRemember to look up while getting into your lunch. The badge of the Middle Temple consists of the Lamb of God and the Cross of San Jorge. These were symbols of the Knights Templar.

Middle Temple Hall: some famous diners

Some of the great and pious who came and went and had dinner at Middle Temple Hall:

Middle Temple Elizabeth I-Qreen Elizabeth i Gate-rashing a debate here in 1578, to dismay of lawyers. The banquet table under the real portraits is made of Windsor Oak, and that is where Elizabeth would have dinner.

– The first recorded performance of Twelfth night It took place in Middle Temple Hall, and it is believed that Shakespeare himself was present. Yes, you read it well.

– The notable diners would have included Charles Dickens, Sir Walter Raleigh, the newspaper John Evelyn, William Makepeace Tackeray, Henry Fielding, Inigo Jones, King Eduardo VII, the Duke of Windsor, HM the Queen Mother and Diana, Princess of Wales.

How can I visit Middle Temple Hall?

Lunch at Middle Temple Hall

Like Muggle, you can’t simply enter the Middle Temple Hall for a visit. The easiest way to access this magnificent place is to reserve a lunch block.

Middle temple hammerYou will be sitting at one of these great tables, surrounded by barristas and involved legal jokes, most of which you do not understand.

Middle temple lunchLunch at Middle Temple Hall is served from Monday to Friday from 12 noon to 2pm. The soup is normally in the menu, along with a salad buffet, car paint and a small selection of main dishes. Finish with a hot or cold dessert buffet and wash everything with soft drinks, champagne, bear or wine.

Middle temple lunchSee the website to see the menu, which changes daily and to reserve your lunch slot.

Middle Temple Hall tours

Middle Temple Hall routes only cost £ 12, but a minimum group of 12 (or a minimum payment of £ 100 is required if it is less than 12). The latter approach an hour and take place in the morning Betsen 9 and 11.15.

Duration of your visit, you will visit the Middle Temple Hall and Bench Apartments (Chamber of Parliament, Queen Sala and Prince’s Sala). You can also choose lunch after the tour.

To reserve a tour, contact the event team at Events@middeletemple.org.uk

Isabelina London architectureTAKE INTO ACCOUNT: Middle Temple operates a clothing code in the living room that is business suits or living room, cutting or intelligent informal dress. Jeans can be used if both clean and intelligent. The entrance will be denied if you wear coaches, shorts, t -shirts, torn or dirty clothes. Photography is not allowed in the hall.

Other prominent aspects of the medium temple

Temple ChurchThe temple church It is a real peculiar and was used by the Knights Templar as their headquarters. It was a very damaged duration of blitz, so what you see today is greatly rebuilt. You can visit the Church for a small admission rate (£ 5) or you can enjoy one of the free organ recitals at lunchtime. The temple church also celebrates concerts and exhibitions through the year. The Church is normally open from Monday to Friday from 10 am to 4 pm

SOURCES OF SOURCES Appears in Dickens’ Martin Chuzzlit. ‘Mriry the fountain jumped and danced, and Mriry smiling dims sparkled and expanded more and more, until they laughed at the edge of the basin, and disappeared.’

History of the medium temple

Middle temple gardens

It is possible that the average temple already recognizes, since it is often used as a film location. Sherlock Holmes, the Da Vinci Code, Pirates of the Caribbean and Bridget Jones: The edge of reason Have all the leg here.