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What's On at the Royal Opera House, London

The Royal Opera House, also known as The Royal Ballet and Opera, is home to The Royal Opera and The Royal Ballet.  It originally opened in 1732 but is the third building on this site.  Within two years of opening, Handel’s operas were being performed.  Many were specifically written for the venue and had their premiere there.

The Royal Opera House is the third largest auditorium in London with a seating capacity of 2’256.  As well as operas and ballets, the venue hosts behind the scenes tours, open rehearsal events, family days, recitals, summer schools, afternoon teas, and tea dances.  Originally opened as a playhouse, the venue performed pantomimes and plays and even became a dance hall during the Second World War.

The Royal Ballet and Opera is also home to The Paul Hamlyn Hall, the main public area often used for events, conferences, dances, exhibitions, concerts, and workshops.  The Linbury Studio Theatre has a capacity of 400 and is a flexible theatre space.  Events to look forward to include A Single Man, Tosca, The Magic Flute, Little Red Riding Hood, and The Nutcracker.   Book your tickets online below for The Royal Opera House.

The Royal Opera House, also known as The Royal Ballet and Opera, is home to The Royal Opera and The Royal Ballet.  It originally opened in 1732 but is the third building on this site.  Within two years of opening, Handel’s operas were being performed.  Many were specifically written for the venue and had their premiere there.

The Royal Opera House is the third largest auditorium in London with a seating capacity of 2’256.  As well as operas and ballets, the venue hosts behind the scenes tours, open rehearsal events, family days, recitals, summer schools, afternoon teas, and tea dances.  Originally opened as a playhouse, the venue performed pantomimes and plays and even became a dance hall during the Second World War.

The Royal Ballet and Opera is also home to The Paul Hamlyn Hall, the main public area often used for events, conferences, dances, exhibitions, concerts, and workshops.  The Linbury Studio Theatre has a capacity of 400 and is a flexible theatre space.  Events to look forward to include A Single Man, Tosca, The Magic Flute, Little Red Riding Hood, and The Nutcracker.   Book your tickets online below for The Royal Opera House.

What's On at the Royal Opera House, London

How to get to the Royal Opera House, London

Royal Opera House Frequently Asked Questions

Bow Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9DD

The Royal Opera House does not have its own car park.  On street parking is limited with disabled bays available on Bow Street and Floral Street.

You can receive 30% off by pre booking at the Intelli Park Car Park on Drury Lane.

Tube - Covent Garden, Leicester Square, Tottenham Court Road

Bus - Aldwych, Drury Lane, Leicester Square Station 

The seating capacity of The Royal Opera House is 2'256.

You can visit their seating plan.

For further information on tickets at the Royal Opera House, you can visit their returns and refunds page, or their attending a performance page.

The Royal Opera House box office is open:

12 noon - 6pm, or until the start of an evening performance. 

Alternatively, you can see what's on and book online here.

It is open Monday - Saturday.

On performance Sundays, it will open 90 minutes before the performance begins. 

For individual shows and concerts, if the timing is not listed under our 'more info' tab for that particular event, you check it out via the 'more info' tab for your show here.

You can fin more information on accessibility at the Royal Opera House via their accessibility page.

Whether you have positive or negative feedback you would like to pass on to the Royal Opera House, you can email them .

If you lose an item during your visit to the Royal Opera House, email them with a description of your item an the date and performance / time of your visit.  They keep items for one month.

Either use the map at the side of the FAQ section as it has all types of accomodation or click here for accommodation near the Royal Opera House.

Food and drink are not permitted into the Royal Opera House.  However you may take in a none glass reusable water bottle and fill it with water inside the building.

Late arrivals may need to wait in the foyer for a suitable break in the performance.  This could be up to 90 minutes.  Performances start promtly.

Click here for some great places and ideas for food whilst in London.

For further information and support regarding your visit to the Royal Opera House, you can visit their visitor information or visit their help centre.

Please note that LondonTheatres.com isn't the venue itself. We promote what's on at the Royal Opera House and all other venues in London and the local region. Feel free to contact us if you need more help though and we'll do our best to support you.

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