Southwark Cathedral
Coming to a Prom at Southwark Cathedral
How do I get there?
Address
Southwark Cathedral, London Bridge, London, SE1 9DA
Southwark Cathedral is situated less than five minutes walking distance from London Bridge station and is easy to reach from a number of main line and LT underground stations and also bus routes.
Map with directions to Southwark Cathedral on the venue's website
When will doors open?
Doors open 45 minutes before the performance.
Will I be admitted if I'm late?
Latecomers will not be admitted unless or until there is suitable break in the music.
Can I bring children?
Children under 5 are welcome, but parents are requested to show consideration to both artists and other audience members. See this page on special events for families.
Is there anywhere to leave coats?
Personal items and valuables are the responsibility of the visitor. There is no cloakroom available on site.
How much are tickets?
Reserved seats are £15.00, Day Seats £6.00 (booking fees apply).
A limited number of Promming tickets are available for cash only on the day from one and a half hours before the performance. Promming tickets are limited to two per transaction.
Electronic devices
Mobile phones and other electronic devices are distracting to other audience members. Please ensure they are switched off.
The use of cameras
The use of cameras, video cameras and recording equipment is strictly forbidden.
Food and drink at Southwark Cathedral
The Refectory offers a selection of savouries, sandwiches, cakes and hot lunches, as well as champagne, wines, beer and tea and coffee, throughout the day.
Car parking
There is an NCP car park on Kipling Street, London SE1 3RU.
Access
Southwark Cathedral has a range of services to assist disabled customers, including:
- Access to all levels available via lifts or fixed and portable ramps
- Accessible toilets at the West end (Ground floor) and East end (Basement, via lift)
- A loop system – please turn your hearing aid to the ‘T’ position
- A wheelchair is available upon request
Dress code
Come as you are: there is no dress code at the Proms.