How I Experienced the Royal Albert Hall for Under $10
<p>If you’re in Central London between Queen’s Gate and Exhibition Road on Kensington Gore, it’s very difficult to miss a rust and gold circular structure looking onto Kensington Gardens to the north. This is the <strong>Royal Albert Hall.</strong></p>
<p>Many might associate the Royal Albert Hall (RAH) with stuffy, classical, music. <strong>Nothing could be further from the truth. </strong>Head over to the website (another tab please so I can take you on a journey here!), and peruse the different offerings. There’s contemporary music, family concerts, and comedy among many other unique events.</p>
<p>However, I want to draw your attention to one very classical and British fixture that happens every summer. The best thing about it is that you can enjoy it for less than $10 per person if you know where to look.</p>
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