Tickets for events at Royal Festival Hall, London
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Royal Festival Hall, London -
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Royal Festival Hall, London -
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Royal Festival Hall, London -
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Royal Festival Hall, London -
CIRCA'S DUCK POND
Royal Festival Hall, London -
CIRCA'S DUCK POND
Royal Festival Hall, London -
CIRCA'S DUCK POND
Royal Festival Hall, London -
CIRCA'S DUCK POND
Royal Festival Hall, London -
CIRCA'S DUCK POND
Royal Festival Hall, London -
CIRCA'S DUCK POND
Royal Festival Hall, London -
CIRCA'S DUCK POND
Royal Festival Hall, London -
CIRCA'S DUCK POND
Royal Festival Hall, London -
CIRCA'S DUCK POND
Royal Festival Hall, London -
CIRCA'S DUCK POND
Royal Festival Hall, London
Venue Information
The Royal Festival Hall is a 2,900-seat concert, dance and talks venue within Southbank Centre in London. It is situated on the South Bank of the River Thames, not far from Hungerford Bridge. It is a Grade I listed building - the first post-war building to become so protected (in 1981). The London Philharmonic Orchestra and Philharmonia Orchestras perform the majority of their London concerts in the hall. The hall was built as part of the Festival of Britain for London County Council, and was officially opened on 3 May 1951. When the Greater London Council (LCC's successor) was abolished in 1986, the Hall was taken over by the Arts Council. Since the late 1980s the hall has operated an 'open foyers' policy, opening up the substantial foyer spaces to the public throughout the day, even if there are no performances. This has proved very popular and the foyers are now one of the most used public spaces in London.
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Transport
By Tube
Waterloo (Bakerloo, Northern, Jubilee and Waterloo and City underground lines) step-free access Waterloo East step-free access Embankment (Circle and District underground lines) Charing Cross (Northern and Bakerloo underground lines)
By Car
Southbank Centre Belvedere Road London SE1 8XX
By Taxi
A taxi rank is adjacent to Southbank Centre Square on Belvedere Road. If you are arriving at Southbank Centre by taxi, please ask to be dropped off at Southbank Centre Square.
By Bus
Bus number RV1 stops on Belvedere Road. Bus routes 76, 77, 211, 341, 381, 507, N381, N76 and RV1 all stop on York Road, a 5 minutes walk away. Bus routes 1, 4, 26, 59, 68, 139, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 243, 521, N1, N68, N171 and N343 stop on Waterloo Bridge, a 2 minutes walk away.
Parking
The Southbank has two car parks. Hayward Gallery and Hungerford Bridge. They are run by a company called Apcoa. For any queries, please contact Apcoa on 020 7620 0397 or email southbank@apcoa.com
Accessibility
General Access Info
Please contact the venue directly for any accessible queries. Further information can be found here