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Victorian Theatre at Alexandra Palace

Alexandra Palace · North London, London, N22 7AY · Show map
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Up to 850seated
AP Bus Stop, Alexandra Palace Train Stationnearest station
Ballbest for
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About this space

Restored Victorian theatre in North London offering grand period atmosphere, 850-seat theatre layout, strong production support and backstage facilities for concerts.

Features

Wifi
850-seat theatre layout
Restored Victorian interior
Strong AV and PA
Backstage facilities available
Budget-friendlier than flagship halls

Food & Drink

External Catering Allowed
Corkage Charge
Professional Kitchen
Halal Catering
Kosher Catering
Recommended Caterering List Available

Space

Parking Spaces
Disabled Access
Outdoor Space
474m² (5,102ft²)
Ceiling Height 13.8m (45ft)

Licenses

Licensed Until 11pm
Extensions Available

Capacities

850 Theatre

Guide prices

Indicative pricing based on standard rates. Request an instant quote for your exact brief.

Venue Hire Per Day
Every day, 08:00 - 20:00
£11,000 / Venue Fee
Venue Hire Per Day
Every day, 08:00 - 20:00
£11,000 / Venue Fee
Venue Hire Per Day
Every day, 08:00 - 21:00
£63 / Venue Fee

Location

Map showing Alexandra Palace
Alexandra Palace North LondonUKLondon N22 7AYLondon
AP Bus Stop, Alexandra Palace Train Station
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