Must-see entertainment in The West End

  • Wigmore Hall

    The West End

    Wigmore Hall, built in 1901 as a piano showroom, is one of the best and most active classical-music venues in town, with more than 460 concerts a year…

  • Prince Charles Cinema

    The West End

    The last independent theatre in the West End, Prince Charles Cinema is universally loved for its show-anything attitude. Singalongs and quote-a-longs …

  • Ronnie Scott’s

    The West End

    Ronnie Scott's jazz club opened in 1959 and became widely known as Britain’s best, hosting such luminaries as Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Ella Fitzgerald…

  • Royal Opera House and the Floral Hall Extension

    Royal Opera House

    The West End

    Opera and ballet have a fantastic setting on Covent Garden Piazza, and a night here is a sumptuous affair. Although the programme has modern influences,…

  • Donmar Warehouse

    The West End

    The 250-seat Donmar Warehouse is London's ‘thinking person’s theatre’. With new artistic director Michael Longhurst, works in progress are more…

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    Novelty Automation

    The West End

    This eccentric home-made arcade is full of coin-operated satirical machines that combine vintage seaside charm with the trials and tribulations of modern…

  • St John’s, Smith Square

    The West End

    In the heart of Westminster, this eye-catching church was built by Thomas Archer in 1728 under Queen Anne's New Churches in London and Westminster Act …

  • English National Opera

    The West End

    The English National Opera is celebrated for making opera modern and more accessible, as all productions are sung in English. It's based at the impressive…

  • Picturehouse Central

    The West End

    A beautifully designed, multi-screen cinema in the buzzing heart of Piccadilly Circus, Picturehouse Central is pure style from the moment you walk in and…

  • 100 Club

    The West End

    This heritage London venue at the same address since 1942 started off as a jazz club but now leans towards rock. Back in the day it showcased Chris Barber…

  • Comedy Store

    The West End

    This is one of the first (and some say one of the best) comedy clubs in London. The Comedy Store Players take the stage on Wednesday and Sunday nights,…

  • PizzaExpress Jazz Club

    The West End

    It might seem odd to pair a mediocre chain pizza place with smooth sax, but this spot has been one of the best jazz venues in London since opening in 1976…

  • The Place

    The West End

    The birthplace of modern British dance is one of London's most exciting cultural venues, still concentrating on challenging and experimental choreography…

  • Curzon Soho

    The West End

    The Curzon Soho is one of London’s best cinemas with a broad programme of the best of British, European, US and world indie films, regular Q&As with…

  • Poetry Café

    The West End

    Covent Garden’s renovated Poetry Café is a favourite for lovers of verse. It has almost daily readings and performances by established poets, open-mic…

  • Soho Theatre

    The West End

    The Soho Theatre has developed a superb reputation for showcasing new comedy-writing talent and comedians. It also hosts top stand-up and sketch-based…

  • Amused Moose Soho

    The West End

    The peripatetic Amused Moose can often be found pitched up at a Soho hotel, such as the Karma Sanctum. Shows are 'audience-friendly', so don't be afraid…

  • Museum of Comedy

    The West End

    Although the 'museum' is not worth crossing the town for, it is free to enter. Book tickets to see established British comedians working new material, or…