Shrouded in history and renowned for its eclectic performances, the Hoxton Hall has been a landmark of joy and happiness since 1863. After its restoration in 2015, the venue has taken up new colours as it strives to entertain new audiences into the new age. The Hoxton Hall is a place of wonder where people of all ages come to connect, have fun and watch history as it comes to life before their very eyes. Up till this day, the hall regularly host acts and music performances of the leading local and international showmen.
Venue Details
Getting there
Hoxton Hall is situated on 130 Hoxton Street, near the heart of the city. So, there are plenty of public transport routes that can take you right to the venue.
By train and tube: The Hall is situated just a 5 minutes walk away from Hoxton Overground Station; Old Street Station, High Street Station and Liverpool Street Station, served by multiple tube routes are also close by.
By bus: The centre of London provides many bus options when it comes to getting around, including the 149 and 242 lines that you can take from Liverpool Street; the 242, 149, 67 and 243 lines that you can take from Central London; and 394 which you can take from Angel Station.
By car: Getting to the hall by car can be tricky to the unexperienced London streets traveller. Ideally, you should take the Hoxton Road, the Purcell Street or the Crondall Street.
International: Arriving by plane will leave you with a 27 minutes commute from the London City Airport through A12. There is also a direct bus line to the city centre.
Parking facilities
The parking is done solely on the streets nearby; some parking spots being available for Blue Badge holders. But be advised that on Saturdays, because of the Hoxton Street Market, the street will be closed for the day.
Access for people with special needs
Hoxton Hall is accessible for wheelchair users and is equipped with adapted toilets.
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