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RCMJD visit days

RCMJD students socialising
Visiting the RCMJD is by application only and is a friendly and informal way to get to know more about what we do. Booking is required, please see below.

Visit Days in 2024-25

RCMJD visit days are an opportunity to see the RCM building in-person and to meet the RCMJD team.

Please note that attendance at a visit day is not compulsory before applying to the Junior Department - later opportunities will be provided for successful auditionees to visit the department before our offer acceptance deadline.

We will publish in October 2024 the dates and details of opportunities for 2025’s prospective applicants and parents/guardians to visit the RCM Junior Department. Please re-visit this page in October if you would like further information, including details of how to sign up. If you would like to see the Department’s students in action in the meantime, you are welcome to come to one of our concerts – please visit the RCM’s What’s On pages for more details of our upcoming events, including how to book tickets.

Advance booking

Advance booking is essential as space is limited. Places are allocated on the basis of eligibility to apply for RCMJD in the 2023-24 academic year. If you would like to apply to be considered for a place on one of our visit days, you must complete the 'submit contact details' form above.

Parents

Due to restrictions on visitor numbers, only one parent/guardian will be able to accompany the visiting student.

Instruments

Instruments are not needed on a visit day. This is an observational day and we regret that we cannot involve you in any practical music-making activities that will require an instrument. You'll have to wait until audition to show us how brilliant you are!

Refreshments

Refreshments, if required, can be purchased in our canteen.

About your application to attend our Visit Day

Though we can't acknowledge receipt of your application, we will aim to let you know whether we can accommodate you as soon as we can. 

Cancelling attendance at our Visit Day

If having been booked on a visit day you find you are no longer able to attend, please do let us know as soon as possible so that we can offer the place to someone on the waiting list.

Getting to the RCM

The Â鶹ÊÓƵ is easy to reach on foot from notable locations in the Kensington area and is well connected to public transport. Limited parking is available for those travelling by car.

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Prince Consort Road
London SW7 2BS
+44 (0)20 7591 4300

Travelling by train or Underground

All local stations are in TfL fare zone 1. 

London Underground

The closest station is  (Circle, District and Piccadilly lines), which is a 10–15 minute walk from the RCM.

 (Circle, District and Piccadilly lines) is a 15 minute walk from the RCM.  station (Circle and District lines) is a 20 minute walk or 10 minutes by bus.

Night Tube services run on the Piccadilly line on Friday and Saturday evenings, providing Underground connections from South Kensington and Gloucester Road throughout the night.

National Rail

The closest mainline stations are  and . The RCM can be reached from any London terminal by Underground, bus or taxi.

Travelling by bus or coach

London Buses

Bus number  stops directly outside the RCM on Prince Consort Road.

Buses , ,  and  pass the Royal Albert Hall.

The number  travels along Queen's Gate.

Many other services run to ,  and  from surrounding areas.

A comprehensive system of night buses operates between Central London and the rest of the city. The  passes the Royal Albert Hall and connects with other major routes at Trafalgar Square.

 

Coaches

Scheduled coach services run to destinations nationwide from .

Travelling by bicycle

A Santander Cycles docking station is located on , adjacent to the RCM. There are several alternative docking stations nearby.

There are also a limited number of facilities for securing private bicycles on Prince Consort Road and in the surrounding area.

Parking near the RCM

There is metered parking on Prince Consort Road and the surrounding area. It costs £3.70 per hour for a maximum of four hours and is free after 6.30pm and on Sundays.

Other car parks and street parking are available in the South Kensington area, but spaces are often limited. Please check availability and restrictions before you travel.

There are designated motorbike bays in the area surrounding the Royal Albert Hall.

Disabled parking bays

There are a limited number of disabled parking bays managed by Westminster Borough Council on Prince Consort Road and in the area around the Royal Albert Hall, which are within 175 metres ofthe RCM. In addition, there are spaces managed by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea on Exhibition Road, which are within 600 metres of the RCM.

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