Seating Plan & Seat View Photos
Select seats to view real seat view photos from SeatPlan members, with ratings for comfort, legroom and view to help you book the best The Red Shoes tickets, The Car Man tickets and all Sadler's Wells tickets.
Select seats to view real seat view photos from SeatPlan members, with ratings for comfort, legroom and view to help you book the best The Red Shoes tickets, The Car Man tickets and all Sadler's Wells tickets.






The Sadler's Wells London has a capacity of 1546 seats. Section capacities are 643 Stalls, 420 First Circle and 483 Second Circle. Use our interactive seating plan to view 2848 seat reviews and 2292 photos of views from seat.
The theatre is very large and modern, ensuring excellent sight-lines on all levels and minimal obstruction, with comfortable seating. Boxes run down the side of each section, with slips providing good value for money.
At Sadler's Wells, the best views of the stage can be found in the Stalls, particularly in Rows D to G. These seats are celebrated for their excellent sightlines and comfort, making them the best seats in the house. Audience members rave about the unobstructed views and the ability to see performers' facial expressions ... clearly. One patron noted, "Fabulous unobstructed view. Whole stage visible. Close enough to see actors' facial expressions." Another remarked, "Great seat, with good legroom and view pretty much unobstructed." The atmosphere is enhanced by the theatre's design, ensuring a memorable experience for all.





For taller theatre-goers seeking comfort at Sadler's Wells, the Stalls Section offers some fantastic options. Rows J and K are particularly noteworthy, with Row J featuring seats 21 and 22, both boasting excellent legroom ratings of 5. Row K, seat 23, also provides ample space for stretching out. However, if you're considering ... Row AA, be cautious as it has been noted for its limited legroom, making it less suitable for those over 6ft.





At Sadler's Wells, the best restricted view seats can be found in the Second Circle, particularly in Rows A to C. These seats are often sold at a discount due to minor obstructions, such as safety rails, but audience reviews highlight that they offer excellent views of the stage. For instance, many patrons noted that the ... view from Row A, Seat 24 is "excellent" and that the bar does not obstruct the view at all. Similarly, Row B, Seat 2 is praised for its clear sightlines, making it a fantastic choice for budget-conscious theatre-goers. The performances, especially in productions like 'Swan Lake', are enhanced by the visibility of intricate choreography and stunning set designs, making these seats a hidden gem.




