Royal Opera House

London

Get tickets to shows at The Royal Opera House, where drama, decibels, and decadence collide

Tucked into the heart of Covent Garden, the Royal Opera House isn’t just a building, it’s a living, breathing spectacle. By day, it’s surrounded by street performers, coffee cups, and curious tourists. By night, it transforms into one of the most electrifying stages on Earth, where voices shatter expectations, orchestras surge like storms, and centuries of drama unfold under glittering chandeliers.

The Royal Opera House has been dazzling audiences since 1732, which means it’s seen everything: powdered wigs, scandalous operas, standing ovations that shook the rafters, and the occasional diva meltdown (iconic behaviour, honestly). Though the building has been rebuilt several times, fires will do that, it has always risen again, grander and more glamorous than before.

Step inside and the first thing you’ll notice is the opulence. Red velvet seats, gold detailing, sweeping staircases, it’s the kind of place that makes you sit up straighter without even realizing it. But this isn’t a dusty museum of high culture. The Royal Opera House is thrillingly alive. One night you might hear Puccini so heartbreakingly beautiful it leaves the audience silent for seconds afterward. Another night, the Royal Ballet might defy gravity with dancers who seem more airborne than human.

Location

Royal Opera House

Bow Street,
London,
WC2E 9DD
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Facilities
  • Bar
  • Toilets
  • Wheelchair access
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Is the Royal Opera House wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the Royal Opera House is wheelchair accessible, offering lifts, designated wheelchair spaces (around 19 in the auditorium), accessible toilets, and an Access Scheme for personalized booking help, though it's a large, historic building with stairs, so using lifts and planning with the ROH is key for a smooth visit.

Is there a bar at the Royal Opera House?

Yes, the Royal Opera House in London has several bars, including the popular Bar Cicoria (a rooftop terrace bar with city views) and the Paul Hamlyn Champagne Bar, offering cocktails, champagne, and food, accessible to both ticket holders and the public. 

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Wayne McGregor: Alchemies

Experience the cutting edge of contemporary ballet with Wayne McGregor: a world premiere & two musically arresting works for The Royal Ballet!

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£27.00
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La boheme

Love sparks between Rodolfo and Mimì among a group of struggling artists in Paris. Joy, jealousy and illness collide in Puccini’s La bohème

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£56.00
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Mayerling

A dark, gripping ballet inspired by real events, where forbidden love, obsession and political intrigue spiral towards devastating tragedy

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£43.00
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I Puritani

A sweeping bel canto love story of passion, betrayal and political conflict, brought to life in Richard Jones’ powerful new staging of I puritani

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£56.00
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La Fille du regiment

Laurent Pelly’s vivid production brings military life in the Alps to the stage with wit, colour and an unforgettable sense of fun!

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£50.00
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La Fille mal gardee

A joyful countryside ballet filled with love, laughter and mischief, La Fille mal gardée is a heart-warming classic perfect for all the family!

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£63.00
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Samson et Dalila

Love and betrayal ignite in Saint-Saëns’ Samson et Dalila, a powerful biblical opera bursting with passion, colour and unforgettable music

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