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The Palace Theatre London has a capacity of 1442 seats. Section capacities are 611 Stalls, 275 Dress Circle, 228 Grand Circle and 328 Balcony. Use our interactive seating plan to view 4300 seat reviews and 3361 view from seat photos.
Views are extremely mixed throughout the Palace Theatre, which features one of the steepest balconies in the entire West End. A tall and narrow theatre, there are restricted views due to support pillars and safety rails. When choosing seats, keep in mind:
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This magical show takes place in one of London's largest West End theatres and has a lot of special effects, so where you sit can really impact the experience. Our complete guide to the best seats at Harry Potter and the Cursed Child uses SeatPlan’s audience reviews and seat view photos, alongside tips from fans of the show, to recommend the best premium seats, good value options and areas that might offer a bit of extra magic.
For more top tips on where to sit, check out our guide to best seats for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child West End.
Seats towards the rear of each section are heavily discounted, due to circle overhangs, support pillars and distance from the stage. These can prove good value for money, particularly for a large-scale musical. The Balcony is extremely cheap, due to severe restrictions. It is worth sitting in the front of the Balcony, as although it may feel distant, you may still get a good view. Alternatively, sit in the middle of the Grand Circle for a safety rail-free view of the stage.
Seating in the front of the Dress Circle or in the centre of the Stalls is the optimum place to have the most immersive experience without any restrictions. Rows G-K in the Stalls are best as the stage is quite high and a decent rake allows for action to be at eye level. Due to the mixed views throughout the Palace Theatre, it's wise to spend a little bit extra to guarantee there will be no restrictions to impair your enjoyment.



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