The Royal Opera House

The Royal Opera House, often referred to just as “ROH”, is one of the most well-loved performing arts venues in central London. Known for its Corinthian columns and stately façade, the ROH is a Grade I listed building found in the centre of Covent Garden.

Originally built as early as 1732, the current building is actually the third theatre on that particular site following catastrophic fires in 1808 & 1856. Now a gleaming modern landmark, the venue is as safe as it can possibly be.

With events spread over four distinct seasons, the ROH provides something for everyone. Offering everything from opera to ballet and cinema, it’s well worth checking out what’s on before your visit to London.

Facts about the Royal Opera House...

  • Famed actress Sarah Siddons concluded her acting career at the Royal Opera House in 1812.
  • On a number of occasions, usually coinciding with the warm summer months, the ROH has hosted events outside.
  • A beautiful bridge called the Bridge of Aspiration connects the Royal Opera House with the Royal Ballet School.

The Royal Opera House

Nearby Apartments

Explore London

Our Awards

SAA Winner
Emmas EMEA
SAA Winner
BTAs
Emmas APAC 2023 Winner

Our Certificates