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Les Miserables Hotel Package London
Les Miserables Hotel Package London
Les Miserables Hotel Package London
Les Miserables Hotel Package London
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Les Miserables Hotel Package London

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Getting to watch a West-End show in London has just got easier, this package includes an over-night stay in a hotel and a breakfast in the morning. Avoid the hustle and bustle of driving back home after a show, by staying the night in the city centre.

Dreaming a dream of the best theatre break? Les Misérables the Musical is a fantastic choice! Combine tickets to this iconic West End musical and enjoy an overnight stay in a top 3, 4 or 5-star nearby hotel, as well as a delicious breakfast.

Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed fully-staged new production of Boublil and Schönberg’s Les Misérables is playing at London’s spectacular Sondheim Theatre. Seen by over 130 million people worldwide in 53 countries and in 22 languages, Les Misérables is one of the world’s most popular musicals, so don’t miss out on your chance to experience this amazing theatre break package.

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  • 51 Shaftesbury Ave, London W1D 6BA, UK

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What is the Les Misérables musical about?

Les Misérables, or commonly known as Les Mis, is the stage adaptation of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel. Les Misérables is set in 19th century France and follows the life of Jean Valjean, an ex-convict who seeks redemption despite being hunted for decades by his rival and ex-guard Javert after breaking parole. During his quest for absolution, Jean Valjean agrees to take care of Cosette (the daughter of tragic factory worker Fantine) which changes his life forever. The pair travel across France avoiding the wrath of Javert until they find themselves in Paris during the French Revolution. Despite the social and political struggle throughout this iconic musical, there is love, passion and courage to be found which is powerfully expressed in the production's unforgettable musical score.

How long is the show?

The show running time is approximately 2 hours 50 minutes, including a 15 minute interval.

Is Les Misérables family-friendly?

Yes, Les Misérables is a family-friendly musical however it is recommended for ages 7+ and children under 3 cannot be permitted.

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Ahmed Alblayhed

a month ago
Just watched Les Misérables at Sondheim Theatre and wow — what an experience! I got my ticket for £72, and it was totally worth it. The theatre is really nice and well-organized, and the whole vibe was great. The performance itself was next level. Every scene was done so beautifully, and the cast absolutely nailed it. You can feel the emotion in every moment. It’s about 3 hours long with a 10–15 minute break, but I didn’t feel the time at all — I was hooked the whole way through. If you’re in London, don’t miss this show. Seriously.

Kristy

2 months ago
Amazing show with a live band. It was so good that I would like to come again in the future! In scenes with many actors, you can see that everyone has their own little storyline, even those in the back. None of the scenes were boring, everyone should watch this! P.S. The view was from Row A of the Grand Circle.

bilgehan hacialioglu

3 weeks ago
The hall exuded magnificence and timeless charm. As we watched Les Misérables, we were captivated by a performance of rare brilliance. The cast brought the story to life with such passion that the entire atmosphere felt like a vivid portal to the 18th century

John Gledhill

4 months ago
Our first ever visit to The Sondheim Theatre to see Les Miserables was a fantastic experience. The Sondheim is perfectly located on Shaftesbury Avenue and is very accessible from all parts of London. In the event you were travelling to the theatre by tube then you are only a 5 minute walk from Leicester Square station. The Sondheim is a charming theatre and very typical in style of most West End theatrical venues. Sat on the corner of a bustling junction, at night The Sondheim is illuminated in colourful lights and advertisements for the show. It is very bright and stands out to the point where you simply cannot miss it. Long queues form all around the building but once the doors open you are soon inside. When inside there is a small merchandise stall and general access to the theatre hall and downstairs bar area. The bar isn’t that big and again queues can form so move quick if you want to get a drink. Drinks are however are allowed to be taken to your seat. Inside the performance hall, the grand architecture and charm of the theatre is evident. From the ground floor stalls and all the way up to the two tiered balcony seats, everywhere you look it is wonderful to see. The Sondheim is a perfect theatre and home for the world renowned Les Miserables. This show is magnificent in every sense and if you have not yet seen this show then get some tickets booked and head over to The Sondheim. You really will have a fantastic experience. I don’t believe there is a bad seat in the house and the lighting, sound and acoustics of this place is also superb. One slight comment to make was that we were constantly slipping forwards on our seats which over a nearly 3 hour show started to become a little uncomfortable. One or two other people was also saying the same so clearly not just us. All in all, The Sondheim and Les Miserables are a fantastic partnership. A fantastic theatre and night of entertainment so don’t delay….. book today..!!

Ben

2 months ago
Les Mis. Is it great? Yes. Are the voices of the cast great? Yes. Are the sets great ? Yes. But despite all that I did find my mind wandering at some points , as someone who isn't huge on musicals but enjoys them, it was just a little too long and some of the songs were a little too 'dull' not bad by any means , but just not enough to keep me engaged like other shows we saw. We sat right at the front behind the conductor and they are such good seats. You feel so close to action, you can see every little expression and feel part of the production, the conductor is definitely visible, but is not distracting. These seats sell quick though so get them quick, 100% worth as £10-20 cheaper than the ones next to them due to 'obstructed' view

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