More about: London Royal Albert Hall Tickets and Tours
The Royal Albert Hall is one of London's most iconic venues. This building is still standing a little over 150 years after its foundation and has hosted thousands of artists from all over the world. Visiting it is almost obligatory when talking about what to see and do in London and, fortunately, the options to do so are varied.
In this imposing place you can attend a classical music concert, see a play, the screening of a film, a show by one of your favourite artists and much more. You also have the opportunity to go on a guided tour, where you could go beyond the auditorium, into areas such as the dressing rooms, the sound and lighting booths, the special entrance for artists and royalty, the box and the royal gallery and much more. Find out how you can visit below.

London Royal Albert Hall Guided Tour
Buy your ticket to visit London's Royal Albert Hall
You will visit one of the most prestigious theatres in the world, which has been the setting for concerts, events and historic ceremonies. You will appreciate the architecture inspired by Roman amphitheatres and visit the Queen's suite, the dressing rooms and other places less accessible to the public.
The Royal Albert Hall is one of London' s most important arts venues, with a history dating back to 1871. You'll be delighted by the mastery and beauty of its architecture, with its iron and glass dome standing out. You will also have access to little-known areas such as the dressing rooms and the Queen's private suite.
Recommended if... you want to see a venue where great musical figures have performed over the centuries and appreciate its architectural beauty.
How much do tickets to the Royal Albert Hall cost?
Ticket prices for the Royal Albert Hall vary from €13 to €22, depending on the age or situation of the visitor. There are at least four types of tickets depending on the type of audience:
- Children under 6 years old can enter for free.
- Children and teenagers between 6 and 16 years of age must pay approximately €13.
- Adults between 17 and 59 years of age will have to pay approximately €22.
- Over 60s and students will have to pay around €20.
Please note that when you purchase these tickets you will receive a 10% discount on your purchases in some restaurants and in the theatre's cafe bar.
What types of tickets and tours are there?
It is not the same to enter the Royal Albert Hall to attend a concert, a play or a film screening, as it is to plan a tour of the venue to explore its spaces and get to know it in depth.
Therefore, as a visitor you will have the opportunity to choose a specific type of tour, according to your itinerary. These are the types of tours offered at the venue:
Classic Tour
This is the most common type of tour and consists of booking a guided tour of the main areas of the Royal Albert Hall for approximately one hour. You will get a close look at the main auditorium, the Royal Gallery, as well as other public and private areas. During the tour, you will hear interesting facts about the venue and other facts related to its founding and history.
Behind-the-scenes tour
If you are a backstage lover, then you will be interested in joining the behind-the-scenes tour. This experience focuses on all the areas of interest covered in the classical tour, but adds access to other restricted areas such as the dressing rooms and orchestra pit. The tour usually lasts about an hour and a half and should be booked in advance as it is not always available.
Architectural tour
This tour offers a more cultural and historical approach to the Robert Albert Hall. This building, built in honour of Prince Albert, Queen Victoria' s husband , is a representation of Victorian architecture. On this visit, you will be able to better appreciate the covered oval hall with its distinctive dome, the strip of terraces on the outskirts, and so on. If you are interested in other examples of architecture in London, you could also visit St. Paul's Cathedral in London or the famous skyscraper The shard.
Group tour
The group tour option is an alternative offered for smaller groups, with a minimum of 15 people. If you are travelling with this number of people, consider this option, as it allows you to purchase tickets at a lower price, with the possibility to adapt to the needs of the group.
Afternoon Tea Tour
This way of visiting the theatre combines the traditional tour with an afternoon tea experience, so you can enjoy a warm drink and a snack to enhance your tour. Regardless of the type of tour you choose, a visit to London's Royal Albert Hall won't take too much time out of your itinerary, so you can add other experiences to it. For example, you could book a night bus tour of London.
How to buy tickets for the Royal Albert Hall guided tour?
Buying tickets to visit the Royal Albert Hall is quite simple, as it can be done online. Just go to the website of a tour provider or the official website of the theatre and choose the tour of your choice.
You then enter the number of people and the date you would like to visit. Once you have checked availability, the schedules will be displayed. When you select the time of your interest, you must indicate the corresponding age group or if you are a student and add your details and payment method to finalise the purchase.
You can also connect with your favourite travel agency or tourist service that includes this destination among its options to visit. Of course, you could also try to purchase tickets at the box office, but due to the influx of visitors it may be more difficult to find available times.
Is a guided tour of the Royal Albert Hall included in any of the city's sightseeing passes?
Yes, as the Royal Albert Hall is a favourite destination for many tourists in London, it is often included in sightseeing passes as well as bus and other types of tours. That's why two of London' s best tourist cards include this activity in their list of more than 90 attractions:
- London Pass, costing approximately €123.
- Londo Explorer Pass, which costs approximately €84.
Remember that some conditions may apply when purchasing one of the passes , such as scheduled visits at specific times. Also, don't forget that the advantage of this option is that it incorporates other important destinations in London, such as the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, The London Eye, etc.
On the other hand, you should know that the best London sightseeing buses also make stops at the Royal Albert Hall (not including the guided tour). Also, if you book a private tour of the city, you can easily include this landmark on your itinerary.
Royal Albert Hall opening times
The opening times of the Royal Albert Hall vary according to the monthly schedule, especially when it comes to tours. It is therefore of utmost importance to check availability before purchasing a ticket.
In general, depending on the time of year, tours are available between 10am and 4pm, with half-hour intervals between each time slot. However, if you are specifically attending a concert or other event, the timetable will be set by the producers.
How much time do you need to visit the Royal Albert Hall?
According to the Royal Albert Hall's logistics team, a tour of the Royal Albert Hall requires a minimum of one hour. This is to complete the classic tour. If you choose a combined experience with afternoon tea, the activity will be extended by at least one and a half hours.
On other types of tours, the guided tour experience could be longer than two hours. As you can see, this is not too long and you can easily schedule your visit into your 4-day London itinerary or even less.
Best time to visit the Royal Albert Hall
Any time is an ideal time to go to the Royal Albert Hall, since, regardless of the weather season, this place is an enclosed space where you won't be exposed to the cold (assuming you decide to visit London in winter). On the other hand, you should consider your interests when visiting, as this can help determine the best time to go.
If you just want to see the theatre and what's inside, you could go in January, March or April, when the tourist season is less busy. If you are looking for a more cultural experience, then the ideal time to visit is when you travel to London in October or London in November. If you want to experience classical music, then the summer is when many concerts are held, although the tourist crowds are higher. Therefore, the best time to go to London and experience the theatre may vary from person to person.
How to get to the Robert Albert Hall (from central areas, by bus, underground etc.)
Getting to the Robert Albert Hall is not a difficult task. Let's say you are staying somewhere in central London, then you have at least four options to get to the 150 year old landmark building.
On foot
Walking to the Robert Albert Hall is possible. Just be prepared to walk for about an hour to complete about 4km, assuming you start from Trafalgar Square. Head along The Mall Avenue, turn right at Constitution Hill and continue to Hyde Park Corner. Then follow Knightsbridge Road to Kensington Gore, where you will see the imposing theatre building.
By Underground
The London Underground is perhaps one of the most convenient and fastest ways to get there. You'll need to go to either South Kensington or High Street Kensington station. Both are on the Piccadilly and Circles lines. In the former case, you'll have to walk a little way along Exhibition Road, while in the latter case you'll have to walk for longer.
By bus
To travel by bus it is recommended to use the Transport for London application, to orientate yourself according to where you are. But you should know that the most popular lines to get to your destination are 9, 10, 52, 70, 360, 452, 701, 702 and N9.
By bus
tourist bus
Another good option for getting to the Robert Albert Hall is by tourist bus, as this attraction is one of the stops on offer. So, you can get on the City Sightseeing bus and travel along the Blue Route, where you will find this place identified as stop number 27. It also includes Hyde Park, one of the best parks in London.
What you can't miss at the Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is a must-see destination for those who love culture and art. In addition to the external beauty of the venue, its architecture and the details that make up its interior are some of the things you must see if you venture out to see the theatre on a tour:
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The main auditorium, a circular space that can hold up to 5,000 spectators.
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The great dome, which is made of glass and iron, being a very important element in the place.
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The pipe organ, which is one of the largest in the world, preserved and restored over the years to continue producing its peculiar sound.
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The Royal Box, together with the other private boxes that make up the upper levels.
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The orchestra pit, a space where musicians are often positioned for large group performances.
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The Victorian mosaic displays of important figures.
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The special areas, access to which is not always available. Such is the case of the dressing rooms where artists prepare for their performances and the lighting and sound booths.
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The artists' gate, an entrance reserved for the great artists and royalty. In fact, if you want to learn a little more about the life and history of royalty, consider joining a tour of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle from London.
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Café bar and restaurants. The theatre has a café bar and restaurants where you can enjoy drinks and snacks before or after the tour. By the way, if you're looking for culinary experiences around the city, consider joining a food tour of London.
Tips for visiting the Royal Albert Hall
If you plan to visit London in January or any other month of the year, and during your stay you intend to visit the Royal Albert Hall, there are a few key tips to help you have a successful experience:
- Plan your visit: don't decide to visit this destination at the last minute, because you probably won't find tickets available (just like buying tickets for the Harry Potter studios). Therefore, it is best to check the date and time of your visit in advance. This will also make it easier to get into places that are usually busy due to an event.
- Combine the tour with attending an event: for a more complete experience, it is ideal to combine the tour with attending one of the events scheduled at the theatre. This is not compulsory, but it will allow you to get to know and experience this place at its best.
- Dress for the occasion: although the theatre's website makes it clear that there is no dress code, consider wearing something more formal if you are at a classical music concert or if you are going to see a great artist such as Adele. For a guided tour, you can wear whatever you feel comfortable in.
- Check the restrictions: avoid any inconvenience due to lack of knowledge. Check all the venue's restrictions regarding the consumption of food and drink on the premises, the presence of pets, the use of flash cameras, etc.