The Apollo Theatre is a Grade II listed West End theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue in the City of Westminster, in central London. Designed by the architect …
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Mar 14, 2025
Wonderful theatre, historic and intimate. The legroom is reasonably good too. Lovely split level bar, price of wine the usual price for London theatres. Beautifully restored and the staff were really…Full review by luvtogo6
Feb 28, 2025
I went to see a rock concert on Friday the 21st and suffered LGBTQI+ discrimination from the security. Everyone was standing on the stairs dancing and my friend who has MS said can we dance, sure ..…Full review by mayac69
Feb 19, 2025
Fawlty Towers the play was excellent, however the seats at The Apollo Theatre are terrible, so small with no legroom and tiny seats. I suffered the worst anxiety attack in Stalls Row C, in the middl…Full review by 879ajlondon
Sorry not really l live in London so just jump on a train go then go into the city. I’ve been in quite a lot of the hotels for events but not to stay over night. Waldorf/Ritz/savoy the ones I …
Sorry not really l live in London so just jump on a train go then go into the city. I’ve been in quite a lot of the hotels for events but not to stay over night. Waldorf/Ritz/savoy the ones I think you would know. But if you can get a hotel anywhere near Piccadilly square you can get anywhere you need to go. Including all theatres museums and tourist sites. But remember the closer you get to the centre the prices get very high and extortionate just like most capitals around the world.
Booked to see wicked in a couple of months. Strange question... anyone know how big the seats are? I have a rather large backside lol. And when I saw les mis a few years ago at queens the seats were so narrow it was very uncomfortable.
Hi, Hoping to see Wicked as a Birthday present. Are there any good quality and recommended hotels close or nearby the theatre? Which is the closest tube/ train station? Thank you.
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Opposite the Victoria Station - not sure on hotels. Some near by but not notable ones...