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Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AP.

FAQs

What safety measures are in place at the Royal Albert Hall?

For everything you need to know about visiting the Royal Albert Hall and how you will be kept safe during your visit please visit Royalalberthall.com.

We will continue to review all safety measures at the venue. Please check back before your visit in case any of the guidance has changed.

Public transport

South Kensington (Piccadilly, Circle & District Lines – please note there are planned works at this station so check before you travel); Gloucester Road (Piccadilly, Circle & District Lines); High Street Kensington (Circle & District Lines)

Food and drink

Enjoy a wide range of food and drink from two and a half hours before each concert – see more information at royalalberthall.com

When will doors open?

Doors open 1 hour before the start of each concert (two and a half hours for restaurant and bar access) and 30 minutes before each late-night concert. Tickets and passes will be scanned upon entry. Please have them ready, one per person.

Latecomers

Latecomers will only be admitted if and when there is a suitable break in the performance.

Security

Please do not bring large bags to the Royal Albert Hall. All bags and visitors may be subject to security checks as a condition of entry.

Children under 5

Children under 5 are welcome at the Family Prom (29 August). Out of consideration for audience and artists, we recommend that children attending other Proms are aged 5 and over.

Is there a cloakroom?

Cloakroom available. A charge of £1.00 per item applies. Cloakroom season tickets, priced £20.40, are also available (conditions apply – see royalalberthall.com)

Accessibility

Dress code

Come as you are: there is no dress code at the Proms.

Proms merchandise and programmes

Merchandise is available at Doors 6 and 12. Programmes are on sale throughout the building. Merchandise and programmes are also available online at shop.royalalberthall.com.