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    Southbank Centre best seats and seating plan

    London's Southbank Centre, with its three distinct auditoriums—the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, and Purcell Room—offers a diverse range of performances in a vibrant setting. Established as a cultural hub, the centre provides a dynamic space for unforgettable shows, from classical concerts to contemporary arts. Each auditorium has its own charm and layout, influencing your viewing experience. If you’re planning a visit, choosing the right seat is key to enhancing your enjoyment of the captivating performances. Keep reading to find out which seats offer the best views and make your trip to the Southbank Centre truly exceptional.

    What are the best seats at the Southbank Centre?

    Royal Festival Hall: The best seats are in the Stalls or the Central Circle. Stalls seats offer excellent proximity to the stage and brilliant acoustics, while the Central Circle provides a balanced view of both the stage and the orchestra. Find out more about the best seats and seating plan at the Royal Festival Hall.

    Queen Elizabeth Hall: For the most immersive experience, opt for the front rows of the Stalls, where you’re close to the performers. Alternatively, the Central Balcony offers a superb view and excellent sound quality, giving you a comprehensive perspective of the performance.

    Purcell Room: The prime seats are generally in the front rows of the Stalls. This intimate venue allows for an up-close experience with clear sound and a direct view of the stage, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the performance.

    Each venue offers unique seating advantages, so your choice will depend on whether you prefer proximity or a wider view.

    Southbank Centre seating plan

    Southbank Centre best seats and seating plan

    How many seats are at the Southbank Centre?

    At the Southbank Centre, the seating capacities for the three main venues are:

    Royal Festival Hall: Approximately 2,500 seats.

    Queen Elizabeth Hall: Around 900 seats.

    Purcell Room: About 300 seats.

    Each venue offers a different scale and atmosphere, contributing to the Southbank Centre's diverse cultural programming.

    Are there accessible seats at the Southbank Centre?

    Each venue offers specific accommodations to ensure comfort and ease for all visitors. Ticket offices, toilets, performance and exhibition spaces at the Southbank Centre are fully accessible, as are the cafes, bars, and restaurants.

    Accessible seating is available at all three venues at the Southbank Centre:

    Royal Festival Hall: Accessible seats are located in various areas, including the Stalls, Central Circle, and some in the Balcony. The venue is equipped with ramps and lifts for easy access.

    Queen Elizabeth Hall: Accessible seating is available in the Stalls and on the Central Balcony. The venue has step-free access and facilities for wheelchair users.

    Purcell Room: Accessible seating is provided in the Stalls, with easy access to the venue and facilities.

    What show is on at the Southbank Centre?

    Circa’s Duck Pond, a completely quakers adaptation of Swan Lake, will be leaping into the Royal Festival Hall in December. The Southbank Centre hosts a variety of shows and events throughout the year, ranging from concerts and theatre to talks and exhibitions.


    Hay Brunsdon

    I've 15 years of writing and editorial experience, and starting working in the West End theatre industry in 2012. When not watching or writing about theatre I'm usually swimming, hiking, running, or training for triathlons in the Stroud valleys.


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