London National Theatre
London National Theatre
London National Theatre

London National Theatre Tours and Tickets

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A historic landmark and a functioning modern-day venue at once, the London National Theatre, located along London’s South Bank, is one of England’s most renowned performing arts centers. It’s been a mainstay of the city’s thriving theater scene since it opened in 1963.

  • Mon-Sat: 9.30am-11pm
  • Upper Ground, Southbank, London, Greater London, SE1 9PX

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Q:What are London National Theatre hours of operation?
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London National Theatre hours of operation: Mon-Sat: 9.30am-11pm. Buy tickets in advance on Viator. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
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Q:How much do theater tickets cost at the National Theatre?
A:Tickets to a show at the National Theatre in London vary depending on the show, seat, performance time, and date of purchase. Expect to pay between £20 and £100 for a ticket. UK residents aged 16–25 can buy a limited number of tickets for £10 or less.
Q:How do you get £20 tickets at the National Theatre?
A:The Box Office at the National Theatre sells unsold tickets as standby tickets, 60 minutes before a performance. Standby tickets are up to £15 cheaper than regular tickets. Students, stage pass holders, SOLT and theater union members, NCA members, and the unemployed get these tickets for £20, when available.
Q:Who should I book London National Theatre tickets with?
A:You can buy tickets to London’s National Theatre online at the theater’s website or in person or over the phone from its Box Office. Tickets can also be bought online from Official London Theatre or another member of STAR, the Society of Ticket Agents and Retailers.
Q:Which are the best seats at the National Theatre?
A:There are three auditoriums at London’s National Theatre: the Olivier, Lyttelton, and Dorfman. For the best views of the stage, choose seats in the center of the stalls, partway up. The cheapest seats are close to the stage and at the edges — but they don’t provide the best views.
Q:Is there a dress code for the National Theatre?
A:There is no dress code for the National Theatre in London, and you’ll be permitted entry wearing (almost) anything, but smart-casual dress is most appropriate. First previews, press nights, galas, and opening nights tend to have a fancier crowd than other shows, and smart-casual or low-key evening attire is ideal.
Q:What is the nearest tube station to the National Theatre?
A:If you want to take the tube to London’s National Theatre, the nearest stations are Waterloo on the Northern, Bakerloo, and Jubilee lines, which is a 7-minute walk, and Embankment on the Northern, Bakerloo, District, and Circle lines, a 10-minute walk over the Hungerford Bridge across the Thames.