Royal Opera House

The words ‘Covent Garden’ have long been used as a synonym for British opera thanks to this beautiful and deeply historic venue which is home to two world-famous companies - The Royal Opera and The Royal Ballet.

Originally built in 1858, the current Royal Opera House is the third incarnation of this high culture hub, and legends including Maria Callas, Margot Fonteyn, Luciano Pavarotti and Rudolf Nureyev have graced its stage.

A major reconstruction in the 1990s resulted in the creation of a series of beautiful, modern public spaces to complement the historic grandeur of Covent Garden’s main arena and further improvements are being planned.

Royal Opera House, New Exterior ©2018 ROH. Photograph By Luke Hayes (1)

What's On

The Marriage of Figaro

2nd - 15th September

It’s Figaro’s wedding, and you’re invited to join the Almaviva household for an  day of revelation and scandal. Enjoy this comic opera's plot twists, forbidden desires, unforgettable melodies and laugh-out-loud comedy.

  • Tickets from £24
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Behind the Scenes Tour - Booking until 31st October  

Join a Royal Opera House expert guide and embark on an exclusive tour of the iconic Covent Garden building, accessing spaces normally off-limits to the public.

  • Tickets £19-£20

Live at Lunch - Booking until 29th November 

Experience an exciting programme of free lunchtime performances inspired by the heritage of the Royal Opera House and its operas and ballets. Artists from The Royal Opera, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, The Royal Ballet and a range of guest artists perform in the newly opened-up spaces of the Royal Opera House.

  • Free entry - no booking required

Ballet Tea and Tour - Booking until 31st August 

Journey behind the scenes at the Royal Opera House and delve into the iconic history of Swan Lake on a ballet themed tour. See the swans' beautiful tutu's and headdresses throughout the years, and finish off the tour with a delicious afternoon tea.

  • Tickets £75
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