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| Oxford Circus (130m) | |
| 2 blue badge parking bays in Ramillies Place, 2 on Great Marlborough Street (08:30-18:30, 4 hours max.). MasterPark at Poland Street. NCP at Kingly Street. | |
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Guide dogs not allowed into the auditorium but staff available to dog-sit. |
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Infra-red system with 30 headsets. Induction loop at box office. |
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Alternative entrance off Ramillies Place, at the back of the theatre please notify the Palladium host in advance. No steps to back of Stalls, although the auditorium is on a fairly steep rake. 4 spaces for wheelchair users at L46, O48, Q48 and S49. Companions can sit in same row. Transfer seating available to aisle seats. |
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Adapted WC on the right inside Ramillies Place entrance. |
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4 steps up to main entrance and a further 8 to foyer and Royal Circle (2 steps between rows). Box Office through separate entrance, up 5 steps. Stalls down 12 steps from the main entrance. Upper Circle up approx. 50 steps. Handrails on both sides of most staircases, some steps highlighted. |
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The London Palladium is one of the most famous of London's West End theatres. Built by Frank Matcham, a famous theatrical architect who designed two famous London theatres: the London Palladium and the London Coliseum. The annual Royal Variety Performance, the most prestigious Variety event of all, is staged at the Palladium. |
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