Royal Albert Hall
Historic 5,000-seat domed amphitheatre in South Kensington, opened 1871.
The Imperial promise
Why book with Imperial

Completely hands-off from start to finish
Tell us what you're after and we'll plan the rest. All you have to do is show up.

Add personal touches to your trip
Make a request and our team will do everything they can to make it happen
On-site team
Our hosts are with you from arrival to checkout. There is always someone on the ground.
ATOL protected
Every package is financially protected under our ATOL licence. Your booking is secure end to end.
Ready to experience Royal Albert Hall?
The seats, the dining, the transfers and a named host, arranged in one call.
From the editorial
Field guides, dress codes, and insider notes from our hosts on the ground.
Other popular venues
The Royal Albert Hall sits in South Kensington, an 1871 domed amphitheatre that hosts the BBC Proms in summer, classical and pop concerts year-round, the Cirque du Soleil winter run, and the Royal Albert Hall Boxing nights. Five thousand seats under the dome, every seat with a view.
Why a Grand Tier box, not the concourse?
A concert or a Proms night at the Albert Hall is two and a half hours under the dome. Hospitality moves your guests off the public concourse and into a Grand Tier box, the Loggia, or the Choir, with dining at the Verdi Italian Kitchen before the performance and a transfer back to the Kensington hotel before the post-show crowd hits Kensington Gore.
Every Royal Albert Hall booking carries box or Choir access, dining before the performance, transfers from South Kensington, and a named host through the evening.
The difference we make
Twenty-five years of working the London cultural calendar. We know which Knightsbridge or Kensington hotel runs the closest Albert Hall shuttle, which Grand Tier box catches the cleanest acoustics for orchestral repertoire, and how the post-Proms transfer beats the Exhibition Road crowd.
Every package carries a named host across the evening, transfers from South Kensington, and a pre-show briefing on the programme or artist worth knowing.






























