The Royal Festival Hall is on London’s South Bank and “opened in 1951 as part of the Festival of Britain, the Grade I listed Hall is one of the world’s leading performance venues”.

There is easy to access to the Royal Festival Hall on both the East and West sides. In the West side there is a lift to all levels and that’s probably the easiest side to enter the venue.

In the auditorium there are wheelchair seats available, as well as boxes with wheel chair spaces. The Royal Festival Hall is in a modern building with all the disabled facilities you’d expect including disabled toilets.

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    1. Fiona Jarvis Listing Owner

      Yes, here’s what they say

      “Blue Badge holders and those with access requirements can be dropped off on the Queen Elizabeth Hall slip road off Belvedere Road (the road between Royal Festival Hall and Hayward Gallery).

      The Hayward car park is now closed to cars. Alternative parking is available nearby at the National Theatre car park (330 metres) and Cornwall Road multi-storey car park (490 metres), subject to charges. Alternative parking for Blue Badge holders visiting Southbank Centre can be found at the National Theatre car park (330 metres). Just take your badge and car park ticket to Royal Festival Hall Ticket Office on Level 2, for validation before you leave.

      A drop-off point at Royal Festival Hall (30 metres) has been created for visitors who are unable to walk from alternative car parks”.