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One of Britain's great Victorian splendours, most famous for the Proms classical music festival.
Kensington Gore, South Kensington, London SW7 2AP, United Kingdom

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Reviews — 8

Nikhil Gulati
at 2024 Jan 16
Nikhil Gulati
at 2024 Jan 16
We attended Christmas Carols here.
Location: Opposite to park. The bus stop is next to it.

Service/Entry: Smooth. The security was helpful and it was easy to get to the seats.

The hall is huge and majestic, the acoustics are exceptional.

The performance of the orchestra, choirs and the soloists was top notch. Not to forget the host, who raised the audience engagement to the next level at the end with the last carol.

Interactive event with sing-alongs of almost 5000 people.

The ticket was not cheap but it was worth the experience and what a better day than Christmas eve.
Ben Corbett
at 2024 Jan 13
Ben Corbett
at 2024 Jan 13
Been to this venue once before. Just like last time, busy and popular. The place is clean and tidy. Many pictures and snippets of history are placed all round the place to give you an insight to its history - performers, royalty etc.

Staff who work there are polite and courteous and were then happy to help with any question I had

Most recent show was Cirque Du Soleil - Algeria. Oh my god....what a performance. The stunts and acrobatics were amazing, the music was truly beautiful and the singers voices were captivating. The 2 clowns.....well.....they were a show in their own right.

Awesome day!!
Jay
at 2024 Jan 03
Jay
at 2024 Jan 03
The Royal Albert Hall is stunning. My ticket cost approximately £50 for Carols at the Royal Albert Hall; it was worth every penny. Drinks were reasonably priced considering the location. Would definitely recommend.
Povilas Godliauskas
at 2023 Dec 26
Povilas Godliauskas
at 2023 Dec 26
It's a beautiful venue. We listened to Jon Hopkins accompanied by the BBC symphony orchestra and chorus during the BBC Proms event. Unless you are okay with hearing people in the hall, don't take the seats in the loggia zone. Overall, nice experience, very good acoustics, and a lot of history "in the air".
Deiter Cullen (Deit's)
at 2023 Nov 26
Deiter Cullen (Deit's)
at 2023 Nov 26
A amazing Venue,everything about it was amazing,the staff were brilliant.
It is such a iconic venue,the bars were lovely,yes expensive but that would be the same for any city with this type of venue.
The sound and experience Inside was just brilliant.
We would definitely return when we can.
No queues anywhere very efficient.
Thank You Royal Albert Hall. 😀
Jake Miller
at 2023 Nov 12
Jake Miller
at 2023 Nov 12
Such an amazing experience to see the music of Star Wars and John Williams played in the Royal Albert Hall. This was my first visit and it was very special. The size and scale of the auditorium is immense and the acoustics are just wonderful. If there is a concert on, make sure you go it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
akhil shanbhag
at 2023 Nov 04
akhil shanbhag
at 2023 Nov 04
Words simply cannot do justice to the experience we had at the Royal Albert Hall. We attended a Beethoven’s ninth concert by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra which concluded with the magical “Ode to joy” performance. What a phenomenal venue and what a phenomenal performance - one I’ll remember for the rest of my life!

Whole experience from entry to exit was smooth. Need to buy tickets in advance on their website. Book early as tickets sell out quickly. Venue is easily accessible by tube. We got seats in the last row for £29pp, which we felt was a steal. Seats were comfortable and we had a mind blowing view. Café inside had lots of food and drink options. Toilets were clean. Very less waiting for entry and to be seated. If you are in London, do try to visit for an orchestra or a movie concert or anything that suits your schedule.

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