Situated in Powis Square, in the Notting Hill district of West London, the Tabernacle is an outstanding entertainment venue which functions inside an old church built in 1887. Featuring a striking Romanesque architecture, the venue includes various chambers, including a theatre and a music studio. Fully renovated and refurbished in 1998, the Tabernacle has a capacity of 499 people. Some of the most remarkable performers who have hosted gigs here are The Rolling Stones, Lilly Allen, Florence + The Machine and Ellie Goulding.
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Getting there
Due to its location in the district of Notting Hill, not very far from the centre of London, the Tabernacle can be accessed via car, bus, tube or train.
By train and tube: The Tabernacle is a 23-minute walk from the Paddington train station and a 10-minute walk from the Ladbroke Grove underground station, serving the lines Circle and Hammersmith & City.
By bus: The Tabernacle is within a three-minute walking distance from the Powis Gardens bus stop PD, which serves the bus routes 7, 70 and N7.
By car: To find the location while driving, the best orientation point would be the Westbourne Park Rd/B412 main road.
International: The Tabernacle is just a 33-minute drive from the Heathrow International Airport, via the M4. Otherwise, you could embark on the Heathrow Express tube, which stops next to the airport terminal.
Parking facilities
A convenient place to park your car is the Silchester Road Car Park, situated within a 14-minute walking distance. This modern car park offers a large array of spaces of Blue Badge Holders.
Access for people with special needs
The Tabernacle offers many amenities for people with special needs, such as street-level access, lifts, ramps, slopes, disabled toilets and wheelchair spots. However, there is no hearing aid system. The presence of guide dogs and personal caretakers is permitted.
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