Useful information for visiting London and a theatre
Both the underground and bus links run until midnight every day.
You can also get to the West End easily by taxi.
Travelling into the City of London is excellent also, there are brilliant rail, air and road networks to make travelling easier.
Each theatre will vary in opening times, and show times, but if you want to see Evita, this is showing at the Adelphi and shows start Monday - Saturday at 7. Matinees at 2. Thursdays and Saturdays.
The cost into this production ranges from £22.
London's Palladium theatre is just off Oxford street and is one of the most famous in London, it is easy to access and currently home to Andrew Lloyd Webber's production The Sound Of Music this is showing Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings at 7. PM, 7. PM on Tuesday as well as Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday at 2. PM.
Tickets range in price depending upon your situation, child concession etc.
Queens Theatre which is situated on Shaftsbury Avenue is currently showing Les Miserables, which is on Monday - Saturday at 2. PM as well as Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday at 3. PM.
There is plenty of choice of accommodation around the theatre region of London, you can choose your hotel, or guesthouse to suit the theatre you will be visiting or in a area you want.
London is a huge city with lots to offer, why not book a theatre break and make the most of your time in London.
As you can see there is no excuse for you missing your favourite shows! Book your tickets today for a day that suits you!