The Royal Opera House is “based in the iconic Covent Garden theatre, it is renowned for its outstanding performances of both traditional opera as well as commissioning new works by today’s leading opera composers.”

The Royal Opera House is a real treat to go and visit, they also have great concessions if you’re disabled.

There are 19 spaces for wheelchair users and at least one wheelchair space and companion seat is made available on the day of a performance. There are disabled toilets throughout the building and lifts to all levels, they also have an assisted hearing facility and sign language interpreted performances and large print programs.

The Royal Opera House gets 3 BBS Ticks!!

 

 

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  1. Michael A George

    I am not a wheelchair user,but I do have walking difficulty,and use walking sticks.
    Where would be the most suitable seats for someone in my situation ? Steps would be a problem,can I get to the dress circle by lift,or would I have to consider the stalls ?

    1. Fiona Jarvis Listing Owner

      Hi Michael you need to contact the Opera House direct and ask their advice, they are very helpful and knowledgeable. You may want to join their access booking line. As far as I know everywhere is accessed via a lift.