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The image shows the front of the Rose St building. The entrance doors are glass and you can see inside the foyer where there is a Laurence Olivier statue and some theatre seats.

Rose Street

On this page you will find information about how to find us, getting here, our building and facilities, access information and security.

Our venue in Rose Street is home to Society of London Theatre, UK Theatre and Stage One. It is both a busy working office and a venue for meetings, events, courses and conferences. Everyone is welcome. 

Your Visit

Getting Here

Why not use public transport to help reduce your carbon footprint, cut journey times and save money? TFL journey planner can help you plan the most efficient journey to Rose Street.

By Tube

Our nearest stations are Leicester Square (3 minute walk) and Covent Garden (3 minute walk).

From Covent Garden Underground Station (3 minute walk) – Piccadilly Line

  • Turn right out of the station on to James Street and take the next right on to Floral Street       
  • Continue down Floral Street until you reach Lazenby Court, a small alleyway on your left (opposite TK Maxx)      
  • Walk through the alleyway and immediately turn right on exiting it    
  • The office can be found next door to the Lamb and Flag pub

Download our visual route map from Covent Garden station to 32 Rose Street, with image guides and directions.

From Leicester Square Underground Station (3 minute walk) – Northern Line and Piccadilly Line

  • Leave the station using Exit 4 (Cranbourn Street)        
  • Turn left and proceed to a junction. Five Guys should be in front of you
  • Cross the road on to Garrick Street
  • Keep to the left side of Garrick Street and take the first left on to Floral Street
  • Turn right on to Rose Street, just before Trevor Sorbie
  • Follow the road round and the office will be on your left, next door to the Lamb and Flag pub

Download our visual route map from Leicester Square station to 32 Rose Street, with image guides and directions.

Tottenham Court Road is the nearest station with step-free access (10 minute walk) – Northern Line and Central Line. 

Embankment, Holborn and Piccadilly Circus tube stations are all within a 15 minute walk.  

By Train

Our nearest mainline stations are London Charing Cross (10 minute walk) and London Waterloo (20 minute walk).  

Visit National Rail Enquiries Journey Planner to help you plan your journey by train.

By Bus

There are numerous regular bus services that stop nearby. Visit TFL journey planner for more information.

By Car

There is no parking available on Rose Street, however, spaces can be found nearby in the Q-Park or NCP car parks. 

The nearest Q-Park car parks are Leicester Square, Covent Garden and Chinatown. The Q-Park Chinatown car-park has 3 disabled parking spaces.

The NCPCovent Garden has 5 disabled parking bays.  Download our visual route map from NCP Covent Garden to 32 Rose Street, with image guides and directions.

Westminster Council has information on where you can park using a blue badge and the ParkRight app can help you with real-time information from sensors in over 3,000 pay-to-park and blue badge disabled bays in the West End and the location of 41,000 spaces

YourParkingSpace offers a range of parking options and you can filter via disabled access.  

Our Location

Rose Street is both a working office (home to Society of London Theatre, UK Theatre and Stage One) and a venue for meetings, events, courses and conferences.

Our Building

If you do not have an appointment, please call 020 7557 6700 or email enquiries@soltukt.co.uk for SOLT and ukt@soltukt.co.uk for UK Theatre to be connected to the relevant team and to discuss arranging a suitable time for a visit.  You can book our training courses, events and conferences here.

  • Our reception area is relatively small so please aim to arrive close to your meeting time – there are a wide range of cafes with wifi nearby where you can wait should you arrive in the area early
  • On arrival at 32 Rose Street, press the intercom and speak to our friendly reception team to be let into the building       
  • Ramp access is available at ground floor level (there is otherwise one step into the building)
  • All visitors must report to reception on first floor on arrival
  • A lift is located on the ground floor, making all levels accessible to staff and visitors. Reception and conference rooms are located on the first floor of the building. This can be accessed by the lift or via 25 stairs. 
  • Accessible toilets are available on the first and second floors
  • All our toilets are gender neutral
  • Our building is fully air-conditioned
  • There is no secured cloakroom facility but a coat rail is available in reception for our visitors to use. All items are left at your own risk
  • Hearing loop systems are available in the meeting and conference rooms
  • Assistance Dogs welcome throughout the building and to all events – the nearest park is Jubilee Gardens (by Embankment tube station – a 7 minute walk)
  • Visitors should have a pre-arranged appointment or be attending one of our training and events
  • Our building is secured by an intercom system. Once you have pressed the intercom and been buzzed in by our reception team, please make sure you do not let strangers enter the building behind you.
  • All visitors must report to reception on first floor on arrival. Our reception area is relatively small so please aim to arrive close to your meeting time.
  • There is no secured cloakroom facility but a coat rail is available in reception for our visitors to use. All items are left at your own risk.
  • There are trained first-aiders in the building at all times and fire marshals.
  • A lift is located on the ground floor, making all levels accessible to staff and visitors. Reception and conference rooms are located on the first floor of the building. This can be accessed by the lift or via 25 stairs.
  • Ramp access at ground floor level (there is otherwise one step into the building). If the ramp is not set out when you arrive, just buzz reception and a member of the team will be very happy to come down and set it out for you.
  • Hearing loop systems are available in the meeting and conference rooms.
  • Assistance Dogs welcome throughout the building and to all events – the nearest park is Jubilee Gardens (by Embankment tube station – a 7 minute walk).
  • Large format print is available on request.
  • Accessible toilets are available on the first and second floors.
  • Rose Street is accessible for drop-offs from taxis.
  • The  NCPCovent Garden has 5 disabled parking bays.
  • Westminster Council has information on where you can park using a blue badge and the ParkRight app can help you with real-time information from sensors in over 3,000 pay-to-park and blue badge disabled bays in the West End and the location of 41,000 spaces.

Visual Route Guides to 32 Rose Street (our building) can be downloaded by clicking on each of the below:

You can find website Accessibility information here.

You can find more information on access best practice and links to further resources here.

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