London
The classical-music phenomenon André Rieu returns to the UK with a sensational new show, including a date at the world-famous OVO Arena Wembley! Accompanied by his 60-piece Johann Strauss Orchestra, this evening promises to be filled with colourful costumes, dramatic scenery and, of course, thrilling music, with everything from romantic ballads and grandiose sonatas to jaunty waltzes masterfully performed by this celebrated ensemble. The ‘Modern King of Waltz’s’ unique style of showmanship and humour has enchanted audiences across the world for decades, so come and experience it for yourself on this delightful two-day break.
We’ll stay at a well-appointed hotel. The comfortable rooms are en suite and other facilities include a bar and restaurant.
Hotel accessibility information
Your hotel will be confirmed approximately 3 weeks before departure, therefore we cannot guarantee that the hotel will have a lift and/or ground floor rooms and may be unsuitable for those with limited mobility.
Day 1: From a morning pick up in your local area, we travel by coach to our hotel. After checking in and a chance to relax, we travel to OVO Arena Wembley where there’s free time to grab a bite to eat before the spectacular André Rieu concert. Tonight’s concert will be a memorable evening full of fun as we sit back and relax (or maybe dance in the aisles!) to the music of André Rieu and his world-famous Stradivarius violin, along with his remarkable 60-piece Johann Strauss Orchestra. After the show, we rejoin the coach and return to the hotel for our overnight stay.
Day 2: After breakfast we check out of our hotel and head into London where we enjoy some time at leisure. From a trip on the London Eye, to a spot of retail therapy on Oxford Street or a stroll through Hyde Park – there is plenty to do. We rejoin the coach in the afternoon for our journey home.
Dining options: we recommend pre-booking a restaurant in the vicinity of the venue well in advance as they tend to book up early. Bookings should be made for approximately 6pm which should give you enough time to enjoy your meal and head to the venue before the show starts.
Accessibility: in most cases, event tickets will be for seats located in middle or upper tiers of the venue which may require the negotiation of steps/stairs and therefore may not be suitable for those with limited mobility. While most venues have lift access, these may not serve all seating areas. There may also be some walking involved from the coach drop-off point to the entrance of the venue.