The Royal Festival Hall is closed from 7.30pm on Sunday 3 December until the morning of Wednesday 6 December.

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    We welcome everyone to the Southbank Centre and want our buildings and spaces to be available to all

    We’re working hard to remove barriers, so that our facilities and events can be accessible to as many people as possible.

    All ticket offices, toilets, performance and exhibition spaces at the Southbank Centre are accessible to all, as are the cafes, bars and restaurants. We also have excellent public transport links with step-free access. 

    There may be short queues to enter our buildings, events and exhibitions. If you are not able to queue or need further assistance, our Visitor Assistants are here to help you. 

     

    Get an overview of access at the Southbank Centre through this video

    Boy in Wheelchair performing at Unlimited Festival

    The Southbank Centre is proud to have been awarded Platinum by Attitude is Everything on their Charter for Best Practice.

    Read more about our Attitude is Everything award

     

    Find out about how we're making our buildings and events more accessible

    We often produce audio guides and audio descriptions of some of our events and key festivals. This includes audio versions of our Art by Post booklets, and a recording of our monthly listings. These can be found on our Soundcloud page.

    Listen to our audio guides via Soundcloud

    Belvedere Road is currently closed to westbound traffic. To access our site by road, please approach via Chicheley Street and turn eastwards up Belvedere Road.

    Royal Festival Hall

    For level access to the Royal Festival Hall from the Queen Elizabeth Hall Slip Road off Belvedere Road, please use the Southbank Centre Square Doors. The JCB Glass Lift is situated at this entrance and will take you to all floors. 

    You can also use the external lift near the Artists' Entrance on Southbank Centre Square to reach Mandela Walk, Level 2. 

    Queen Elizabeth Hall & Purcell Room

    For access to the Queen Elizabeth Hall auditorium seating (excluding rows A to C) and wheelchair spaces in the Rear Stalls, plus Queen Elizabeth Hall Foyer and the Purcell Room, please enter the Royal Festival Hall via the route given above. From Royal Festival Hall, Level 2, exit to the Riverside Terrace and turn right to find the Queen Elizabeth Hall main entrance.

    For access to the Queen Elizabeth Hall auditorium seating rows A to C and wheelchair spaces in the Front Stalls, please enter via the Artists' Entrance in the Queen Elizabeth Hall slip road (Level 1).

    For lift access to the Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden please use the Roof Garden Lift on the Queen Elizabeth Hall slip road (Level 1). 

    Hayward Gallery

    For step-free access to the Hayward Gallery from the Queen Elizabeth Hall Slip Road, please use the car park lift.

    We are making more and more events accessible to a wider audience through a range of assisted formats: British Sign Language interpretation, Speech-to-Text transcription, Audio Description, Captioning and pre-event Touch Tours.

    We are also introducing more Relaxed Performances, suitable particularly for people with autistic spectrum conditions, sensory and communication disorders and learning disabilities. They take a more casual approach to event etiquette and ask people to be aware of their fellow audience members who may need to move more or make involuntary noises.

    The Southbank Centre is committed to offering access to performance services such as British Sign Language interpreters, captioning, audio description and relaxed performances. We are working very hard with event promoters to provide these services if required. For some events we have programmed in assisted performances. We aim to provide access upon request to our visitors who require an accessible provision to be put in place for them to be able to attend a performance but this will be subject to the request being made within a reasonable timeframe (minimum six weeks before the event date), financial resource, and approval from the events promoter. Please contact us if you require this service and we’ll do all we reasonably can to help. We aim to make hearing enhancement available at all live performances.

    Find accessible events

    Belvedere Road is currently closed to westbound traffic. To access our site by road, please approach via Chicheley Street and turn eastwards up Belvedere Road.

    Blue Badge holders and those with access requirements can be dropped off on the Queen Elizabeth Hall slip road off Belvedere Road (the road between the Royal Festival Hall and the Hayward Gallery).

    There are four Blue Badge parking spaces available for visitors located on the Queen Elizabeth Hall slip road off Belvedere Road (the road between the Royal Festival Hall and the Hayward Gallery). Spaces are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, and use of them is free. You are required to display your Blue Badge as you enter the site. Vehicles that do not display a Blue Badge are refused entry.

    Alternative parking is available nearby at the National Theatre car park (330 metres) and APCOA Cornwall Road Car Park (490 metres), subject to charges.

    View map of disabled parking locations

    Blue Badge parking at National Theatre

    Alternative parking for Blue Badge holders visiting the Southbank Centre can be found at the National Theatre car park (330 metres). If you are visiting the Hayward Gallery, just take your badge and car park ticket to the Ticket Desk in the Gallery foyer for validation before you leave.

    Please note: when the National Theatre building is closed (on Sundays, and on days without performances) there is no step-free access from the car park. Please contact the National Theatre directly to check before travelling. Call 020 7452 3961 or email [email protected]

    Blue Badge parking at APCOA Cornwall Road

    Alternative step-free parking for Blue Badge holders visiting the Southbank Centre can also be found at the South Bank Car Park – APCOA Cornwall Road Car Park. Just take your badge and car park ticket to the parking attendant office at the entrance to the car park for validation before you leave.

    A drop-off point at the Royal Festival Hall (30 metres) has been created for visitors who are unable to walk from alternative car parks.

    If you would like to book a wheelchair position in the Royal Festival Hall for a large motorised wheelchair (more than 65cm wide), please book a wheelchair position in the rear stalls or side stalls. Boxes aren't able to accommodate larger wheelchairs due to limited space. If you have any queries, please contact [email protected] or call 020 3879 9555.

    If you have any concerns or need assistance while you visit us, please contact any member of staff and they will help you or contact a Duty Manager. 

    For visitors with prams, buggies and wheelchairs, or requiring step-free access to Level 1 spaces please go to the Welcome Desk on Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, where our Visitor Experience team is happy to assist you.

    • Assistance is available for blind and visually impaired visitors, including guiding and narration. Phone or email our access team to find out more.
    • Assistance dogs are welcome in the buildings and may be taken into our venues – please tell us when booking to ensure your seat has enough space
    • There are accessible toilets on every level of the Royal Festival Hall, the Queen Elizabeth Hall and in the Hayward Gallery Foyer.
    • A Changing Places toilet is located on Level 1, Royal Festival Hall, next to the JCB Glass Lift, for the exclusive use of disabled people who need personal assistance to use the toilet.
    • Sound enhancement systems are available in all our venues. Please ask for a Ticketing Duty Manager if you require one (subject to availability).
    • Strobe lighting is rarely used in performances. We will put warning signs on auditorium entry doors of any event where it is used.
    • Wheelchairs are available for visitors by visiting the Artists' Entrance when you arrive (subject to availability).
    • Talk to a member of staff at the auditorium entrance if you have a disability that means you can’t queue, or you need extra time to take your seat. They can arrange priority entry for you as soon as the doors open.

    Visitors with medical requirements

    We welcome visitors who need to bring medicines, food or soft drinks to manage a medical condition, or medical equipment.

    A Changing Places toilet is located on Level 1, Royal Festival Hall, next to the JCB Glass Lift, for the exclusive use of disabled people who need personal assistance to use the toilet.

    The key for this room is available from the Welcome Desk, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall.

    The facility includes a height-adjustable bench, tracking hoist system, a centrally-placed toilet, a height-adjustable basin and a shower.

    For health and safety reasons we do not provide slings. Visitors are asked to bring their own which should be compatible with the loop system.  The maximum weight for the hoist and the height adjustable bench is 200kg.

    The facility is open:

    Monday & Tuesday, 10am – 6pm**
    Wednesday – Sunday, 10am – 11pm

    **On event days, the Royal Festival Hall building remains open until the end of the event.

    Royal Festival Hall
    Seats have a width of 44cm and a depth of 42cm. The armrests are 49cm apart and 20cm higher than the seat itself. The seat height is around 33cm from the floor.

    Queen Elizabeth Hall
    Seats have a width of 50cm and a depth of 39cm. The armrests are 46cm apart and 18cm higher than the seat itself. The seat height is around 48cm from the floor.

    Purcell Room
    Seats have a width of 46cm and a depth of 39cm. The armrests are 46cm apart and 18cm higher than the seat itself. The seat height is around 46cm from the floor.

    If you have any questions about the dimensions and sizing of our auditorium seating, please email us

    Join our Access Scheme

    You may be eligible for concessionary tickets if you have specific seating requirements, with a complimentary seat for your companion.

    Find out how to sign up