The London Palladium
London Palladium
The London Palladium
The London Palladium
The London Palladium
The London Palladium
The London Palladium

The London Palladium, located in London, is known for hosting memorable shows in a historic setting. The venue is appreciated for its inviting atmosphere, helpful staff, and good acoustics. Guests have noted the comfort of the seating and the convenience of its location near Oxford Circus station. The theater provides great views of the stage from many seats. While some have mentioned limited legroom, the overall experience is highly recommended.

What visitors single out

Liked

  • Beautiful and Historic Theater The London Palladium is a stunning, classic West End theatre with beautiful architecture, ornate finishes and a grand old-theatre feel, making for a memorable experience.
  • Convenient Location Situated next to Oxford Circus station, the London Palladium is easily accessible and close to many restaurants and other attractions.
  • Excellent Sound Quality The venue offers incredible sound quality and acoustics, ensuring every note is crystal clear and enhancing the enjoyment of live performances.
  • Good Views from Many Seats Many seats, particularly in the Royal Circle and stalls, offer great sight lines of the stage, ensuring a satisfying viewing experience for various types of performances.
  • Helpful and Friendly Staff The staff and ushers are consistently described as kind, lovely, helpful, efficient and well-organized, providing a warm welcome and smooth entry/exit.

Criticised

  • Expensive Drinks Beverages at the bar are considered very expensive, particularly compared to other venues.
  • Inconsistent View Depending on Seat and Production Some seats in the Royal Circle may have obstructed views due to the height of the balustrade, and those in higher tiers may miss action happening on the stalls floor.
  • Limited Legroom Legroom can be quite cramped, especially in the Royal Circle and Grand Circle, making it uncomfortable for taller individuals.
  • Restricted Standing During Concerts The venue typically does not allow standing during music concerts, which may limit audience engagement for some.
  • Toilet Facilities Can Be Small The men’s toilets are reported to be small with not many stalls, and while the women’s toilets fare slightly better, capacity can still be limited.

The longer read

The London Palladium is a beautifully maintained, historic West End theatre known for its charm, elegance, and iconic status. Many reviewers praise the helpful and friendly staff, who contribute to a smooth and welcoming experience. The venue is conveniently located near Oxford Circus station, making it easily accessible. The theatre hosts a variety of performances, including musicals, concerts, and comedy shows. Several reviewers highlighted the excellent sound quality and acoustics, especially for musical performances, contributing to an immersive experience. While some found the bars and restrooms adequate, others felt the ladies' room could use more capacity. Seating comfort varies depending on location; some found the seats comfortable with good views, especially in the Royal Circle and stalls, while others noted limited legroom, particularly in the Grand Circle and upper levels. Taller individuals may find seating cramped. Some reviewers suggest avoiding seats near speakers due to potentially high volume during vocal performances. The theatre's architecture and historical ambiance contribute significantly to the overall experience, with many appreciating the ornate interiors. Several reviewers mentioned specific shows, such as "Evita" and the Robin Hood pantomime, indicating a diverse range of productions. Some shows, like "Evita," incorporate unique staging, such as using the theatre's balcony for performances. While generally well-maintained, a few reviewers suggested that some facilities, particularly the men's restrooms, could benefit from refurbishment. Despite minor drawbacks, the London Palladium is consistently praised as a top-tier venue that enhances the performance experience with its history, aesthetics, and helpful staff. The bars offer drinks and snacks, though some reviewers found the prices high, as is typical for central London. The Palladium is well-organized, with efficient crowd control, ensuring smooth entry and exit. The theatre offers accessible performances and facilities. The venue is noted for its intimate atmosphere, making it suitable for a more personal audience experience. The sight lines from many seats are great, particularly for large-scale musicals. Overall, the London Palladium provides a memorable and enjoyable experience, blending historical charm with modern entertainment.

A synthesis of third-party reviews supplied by Mindtrip travel index. Not written by Breaks.

Getting there

Phone
+44 20 3925 2998
Website
lwtheatres.co.uk/theatres/the-london-palladium
Opening hours
Mon 12:00 - 19:45
Tue 12:00 - 19:45
Wed 12:00 - 19:45
Thu 12:00 - 19:45
Fri 12:00 - 19:45
Sat 12:00 - 19:45
Sun 12:00 - 18:00

Against the neighbourhood

Rated 4.6 against a median of 4.5 across the 2,371 venues we hold for London, where the most-reviewed is Trafalgar Square.

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Source: Mindtrip travel index, captured 2026-08-21.

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