Conveniently situated on Charing Cross Road, in a central area of the City of Westminster, Wyndham's Theatre is one of the most important spots for theatrical performances in London. Opened in 1889 by the famous actor and manager Charles Wyndham, Wyndham's Theatre has a capacity of 759 patrons. The venue was subjected to a major renovation in 2008 when an additional fourth level was built. Notably, the building was designed by the renowned architect W.G.R. Sprague, who worked on seven of the West End theatres.
Venue Details
Getting there
Seeing as Wyndham's Theatre is situated right in the heart of London, you’ll be able to get to it regardless of your chosen manner of transportation.
By train and tube: The venue is within a seven-minute walking distance of the Charing Cross train station. Tube travellers will be happy to know that Wyndham's Theatre is located near the Leicester Square subway station, which serves the routes Northern and Piccadilly.
By bus: Wyndham's Theatre is just a one-minute walk from the Leicester Square bus stops J and L, which serve the routes 24, 29, 176, N5, N20, N29, N41 and N279.
By car: As a driver, you’ll be able to find Wyndham's Theatre very quickly, as the venue is right on the Charing Cross Rd/A400 main road.
International: Wyndham's Theatre is situated within a 49-minute driving distance from London City Airport, which is also served by the DLR tube line.
Parking facilities
Visitors of Wyndham's Theatre can park their cars at the NCP Car Park, which is located within a 3-minute walking distance. This parking facility offers a large variety of spots for Blue Badge Holders.
Access for people with special needs
Wyndham's Theatre is accessible for people with disabilities, as it offers facilities like level access, wheelchair spaces and the admission of guide dogs and personal caretakers. The only notable drawback is that there aren’t any accessible toilets.
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