Opened in 1871 and dedicated to the memory of Victoria's consort, Prince Albert, this circular building holds one of the world's most famous auditoriums. With a seating capacity of 5,200, it's a popular place to hear music by stars. Occasional sporting events (especially boxing) figure strongly here, too.
Since 1941, the hall has hosted the BBC Henry Wood Promenade Concerts, known as "The Proms," an annual series that lasts for 8 weeks between mid-July and mid-September. The Proms, incorporating a medley of rousing, mostly British orchestral music, have been a British tradition since 1895. Although most of the audience occupies reserved seats, true aficionados usually opt for standing room in the orchestra pit, with close-up views of the musicians on stage. Newly commissioned works are often premiered here. The final evening is the most traditional; the rousing favorites "Jerusalem" or "Land of Hope and Glory" echo through the hall. Recently, the hall has seen performances by Liza Minnelli, an avant-garde production of Bizet's Carmen, orchestral and symphonic works from orchestras visiting from other cities, lots of British and European pop, and the London production of Cirque du Soleil.
Open: Box office daily 9am-9pm.Tickets £15-£49.50 ($24-$79), depending on the event.Tube: South Kensington.