Royal Festival Hall
TIME : 2016/2/22 10:48:12
Royal Festival Hall
It might be the grand centerpiece of the Southbank Centre, Central London’s renowned cultural hub, and among the capital’s most famous classical music venues, but the Royal Festival Hall is also an impressive landmark in its own right. Located in a Grade-I listing building on the banks of the River Thames, the concert hall first opened its doors in 1951 during the Festival of Britain and now boasts a newly restored 2,500-seat auditorium and the lavish Clore Ballroom.
The Royal Festival Hall is best known as the home of the prestigious London Philharmonic orchestra, and the venue is used throughout the year for a host of classical music recitals, pop concerts, operas and ballets, including a number of annual music and cultural festivals.
Practical Info
The Royal Festival Hall is located at the Southbank Centre on London’s South Bank and is open daily from 10am -11pm. There is no admission fee for entering the venue, although ticket fees apply for concerts and shows.