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Purchasing West End Theatre Tickets for the best London Shows



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By : Leah Williams    19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-07-21 14:46:10
The tickets for Phantom of the Opera can either be bought from the box office of Her Majesty's Theatre which is just of the Legendary Pall Mall in the Centre of London. The best way to get to the Theatre is to take the London Underground to Piccadilly Circus and walk from there. Coming out of the station you turn Left down Regent Street (or if you are on Haymarket street turn right) and walk to Charles II street (the Theatre is on that street).

Another way is to simply book online and download the information with performances and transport from the website.

Warhorse Tickets

The tickets for Warhorse can also be bought from the box office of the theatre it's on at. This play is on at the “New London Theatre” in Drury lane in the heart of the West End. Here you would have a choice of underground stations, you can either take the “Tube” (as the underground is lovingly called by Londoners) to Covent Garden or to Holborn. Probably the best is Covent Garden and turn right onto Long Acre Street as you come out of the station. Drury lane is about one hundred metres up and crosses the street. Take a left and the Theatre is just up on the right.

Actually the best way here is probably to also book on line as then you can get details of how to get to the theatre from your hotel.


The Mousetrap

The Mousetrap is showing at St Martins theatre on St Martins Street in the West End. The nearest “Tube” station is Leicester square. Just walk out of the station and turn left. Head up the road and the theatre is on the left at the Litchfield street intersection.


Billy Elliot
Billy Elliot is on at the Victoria Palace which is over the bridge on the south bank of the Thames. The Theatre is just outside the famous Victoria Station which is the one of the eight main rail stations in London and serves the South East of England.


Conclusion

Probably the best way to book for west end theatre tickets is through the web. You can go to the ticket office of the theatre if you are in the area on the day, but the fact is that many of the shows “sell out” on a daily basis and if you leave it until turning up that night you might just find that there are no seats left. Or at least you end up with seats you didn't want!

Booking via the website is the best option simply because you get the information there and then as to whether the seats you want are available, whether it’s phantom of the opera ticketswar horse tickets or any other show you are after.

Using the London underground is by far the easiest way to get around, the service runs from 6am to 12 midnight every day with trains running every two minutes at peak times. Miss your train and no problem, another will be along in two or three minutes making sure you are never late for that opening you've looked forward to.

To enjoy a show in London's West End is on the list of things “to do” of many people. The best way to make sure it really happens and you get the seats you want is to book in advance, the most convenient way of doing that is to do it via the web. That way you make sure to get what you pay for.
Author Resource:- Leah Williams writes articles for London tickets, a provider of west end theatre tickets for the most popular and famous performances in London's West End. Ticket buying for shows can be a difficult task, when enquiring at theatres about seating plans and availability for dates. Using London Tickets, you can choose the perfect seat when you buy phantom of the opera tickets and if you would like a day of theatre, you could even get war horse tickets for a performance the same day.
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