The Royal Albert Hall is a famous concert hall located in London, England. A theater dedicated to Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria of England. It is a theater that is sometimes used in classical music and sometimes in pop concerts. In addition, sporting events such as boxing, professional wrestling, and tennis are sometimes held, and it is a concert venue that has become quite versatile in modern times.
Royal Albert Hall
Venue name | Royal Albert Hall |
Seating capacity | 8000 |
Opening | 1871 |
address | Kensington Gore, South Kensington, London SW7 2AP, United Kingdom |
phone | +442075898212 |
URL | Royal Albert Hall |
Nearest station
10 minutes walk from South Kensington subway station.
airport
There are six airports in London.
Heathrow Airport
Heathrow International Airport is the most commonly used airport in London.
name | Heathrow Airport |
address | TW6 1AP London, United Kingdom |
URL | Heathrow: Welcome to Heathrow Airport | Heathrow |
Gatwick Airport
The second largest airport after Heathrow Airport. Located in southern London.
name | Gatwick Airport |
address | West Sussex, RH6 0NP, United Kingdom |
URL | Home | Gatwick Airport |
Stansted Airport
The third largest international airport in the London region after Heathrow and Gatwick.
name | Stansted Airport |
address | Bassingbourn Rd, Stansted CM24 1QW, United Kingdom |
URL | Official website for London Stansted Airport |
City airport
The closest airport to central London. Located east of London.
name | City Airport |
address | Royal Docks, London E16 2PX, United Kingdom |
URL | London City Airport: Parking, Flights and Information |
Luton Airport
An airport located north of downtown London.
name | Luton Airport |
address | Airport Way, Luton LU2 9LY, United Kingdom |
URL | The Official Website for London Luton Airport (london-luton.co.uk) |
South End Airport
A very small airport located in East London.
name | Southend Airport |
address | Southend on Sea, Essex SS2 6YF, United Kingdom |
URL | London Southend Airport – London Southend Airport |
London traffic
The means of transportation used in London are diverse.
Keeping London moving – Transport for London (tfl.gov.uk)
bus
The fare is £ 1.5 regardless of distance.
Electric train
Fees vary by section. Use in central Zone 1 for £ 4.9 for cash payments and £ 2.4 for Oyster card payments. The distance between stations is about 500-600m, so you can find the station as soon as you walk. Therefore, if you move only one station, you can move on foot.
taxi
The initial fare for the book cab is £ 2.4.
Bicycle rental
Bicycle parking lots with red bicycles are set up in the streets of London. A one-day contract costs £ 1 and a seven-day contract costs £ 5.
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