
London Royal Opera House
Architecturally grand Royal Opera House at the London Covent Garden , which was built in 1858, today is a residence of the Royal Ballet and the Royal Opera. Only the main auditorium has remained since the original building, the rest of the complex was redeveloped in 1999.
The Royal Opera House in London has been a place to host every major performance by the classic music star since the opening and today is an attractive venue to opera and ballet admirers. For finest opera and ballet experience the Royal Opera House in London is a must.
The London Royal Opera House offers an insight into the building itself and the activities that take place inside it. The glass Floral Hall is one of the highlights as it is now restored and used as a reception area for the opera house.
One of London's most spectacular concert venues, the Royal Opera House in London is worth visiting as a part of your London experience, whether you like opera and ballet or simply want to explore the grand architecture.
Visiting the London Royal Opera House:
Address: Bow Street, Covent Garden, Westminster, London, WC2E 9DD
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7304 4000
Nearest Underground Stations:
Covent Garden Tube (1 minutes)
Leicester Square Tube (6 minutes)
For more information on the London Royal Opera House, please visit : www.roh.org.uk
What's on at The Royal Opera House in London :
The Royal Opera House in London has been a place to host every major performance by the classic music star since the opening and today is an attractive venue to opera and ballet admirers. For finest opera and ballet experience the Royal Opera House in London is a must.
The London Royal Opera House offers an insight into the building itself and the activities that take place inside it. The glass Floral Hall is one of the highlights as it is now restored and used as a reception area for the opera house.
One of London's most spectacular concert venues, the Royal Opera House in London is worth visiting as a part of your London experience, whether you like opera and ballet or simply want to explore the grand architecture.
Visiting the London Royal Opera House:
Address: Bow Street, Covent Garden, Westminster, London, WC2E 9DD
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7304 4000
Nearest Underground Stations:
Covent Garden Tube (1 minutes)
Leicester Square Tube (6 minutes)
For more information on the London Royal Opera House, please visit : www.roh.org.uk
What's on at The Royal Opera House in London :

Onegin at Royal Opera House
19th Jan - 8th Feb '13
When young and sensitive Tatyana declares her love for the dashing Eugene Onegin, he coldly rejects her. He idly begins to flirt with her sister, Olga - with tragic consequences.John Cranko became acquainted with Alexander Pushkin's verse...
19th Jan - 8th Feb '13
When young and sensitive Tatyana declares her love for the dashing Eugene Onegin, he coldly rejects her. He idly begins to flirt with her sister, Olga - with tragic consequences.John Cranko became acquainted with Alexander Pushkin's verse...

La Boheme at Royal Opera House
17th Dec '12 - 12th Mar '13
Puccini's timeless favourite is one of the most loved of all operas. It is a touching story of tragic young love whose special appeal Royal Opera audiences always find irresistible. Beautiful melody and rich orchestral colour make any revival a treat...
17th Dec '12 - 12th Mar '13
Puccini's timeless favourite is one of the most loved of all operas. It is a touching story of tragic young love whose special appeal Royal Opera audiences always find irresistible. Beautiful melody and rich orchestral colour make any revival a treat...

Mixed Bill - Apollo / New Wheeldon / New Ratmansky at Royal Opera House
22nd 'Feb - 14th Mar '13
Apollo -Part of a mixed programme. George Balanchine's interpretation of the myth of Apollo is one of the landmark ballets of the 20th century.George Balanchine was just 24 when he...
22nd 'Feb - 14th Mar '13
Apollo -Part of a mixed programme. George Balanchine's interpretation of the myth of Apollo is one of the landmark ballets of the 20th century.George Balanchine was just 24 when he...

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland at Royal Opera House
15th Mar - 13th Apr '13
Christopher Wheeldon’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland arrived on the stage in 2011 with a burst of colour, theatrical magic and inventive choreography. It was The Royal Ballet’s first full-length work since 1995 and was instantly acclaimed...
15th Mar - 13th Apr '13
Christopher Wheeldon’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland arrived on the stage in 2011 with a burst of colour, theatrical magic and inventive choreography. It was The Royal Ballet’s first full-length work since 1995 and was instantly acclaimed...

La Bayadere at Royal Opera House
5th Apr - 22nd May '13
Marius Petipa’s exotic La Bayadère was given its premiere at the Bolshoi Theatre in St Petersburg in 1877. It was regularly performed within the former Soviet Union throughout the 20th century but was...
5th Apr - 22nd May '13
Marius Petipa’s exotic La Bayadère was given its premiere at the Bolshoi Theatre in St Petersburg in 1877. It was regularly performed within the former Soviet Union throughout the 20th century but was...

Don Carlo at Royal Opera House
4th May - 25th May '13
Don Carlos falls in love with Elizabeth, daughter of Henry II of France. But his father, King Philip II of Spain, intends to marry her himself to se-cure a peace treaty. Can Don Carlos give up his love for the...
4th May - 25th May '13
Don Carlos falls in love with Elizabeth, daughter of Henry II of France. But his father, King Philip II of Spain, intends to marry her himself to se-cure a peace treaty. Can Don Carlos give up his love for the...

Gloriana at Royal Opera House
20th Jun - 6th Jul '13
Benjamin Britten’s Gloriana was commissioned by the Royal Opera House to mark the coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953. William Plomer drew on Lytton Strachey’s Elizabeth and Essex to create the libretto, which artfully combines modern and...
20th Jun - 6th Jul '13
Benjamin Britten’s Gloriana was commissioned by the Royal Opera House to mark the coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953. William Plomer drew on Lytton Strachey’s Elizabeth and Essex to create the libretto, which artfully combines modern and...


