Cheltenham Town Hall
About Cheltenham Town Hall
Built in Baroque Revival style, the Town Hall's Portland stone facade and lavish interiors make it a premier venue for the Cheltenham Music Festival, weddings, and corporate events.
Grade II listed and integral to the town's performing arts scene.
Highlights
- Cheltenham Music Festival
- Baroque Revival Architecture
- Grade II Listed
- 1000-seat Auditorium
Opening Hours
Public areas Mon-Sat 9:00 AM - late; event-dependent
Features & Facilities
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I buy tickets for events at Cheltenham Town Hall?
Tickets can be booked online at cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk or at the box office. Popular shows sell out quickly, so advance booking is recommended.
Where can I park near Cheltenham Town Hall?
The nearest car parks are at Imperial Square and the Parabola multi-storey, both within a short walk. Pay-and-display rates apply.
Is Cheltenham Town Hall accessible?
Yes, the venue has lifts to all levels including balconies, accessible seating areas, accessible toilets, and hearing loop systems.
Can I visit Cheltenham Town Hall without attending an event?
The exterior and surrounding Imperial Square are free to view anytime. The interior is primarily accessible during ticketed events, though occasional heritage open days take place.
Is there a dress code?
There's no strict dress code for most events, though many audience members dress smart-casual for evening performances. Check specific event details for any requirements.
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