
Your visit and dining
Everything you need to know for your visit to Glyndebourne – including dining, what to wear, how to get here and where to stay.
Coming to the Festival for the first time this summer? Click here to read our beginners guide which tells you everything you need to know.
Plan your visit
Opening times vary, depending on the performance start time, please check the ‘Grounds open’ time on our Performance Schedule before you set off. You can find Box Office opening hours here.
E-tickets for performances and coach
For dining, picnic tables and marquee reservations, please just quote the booking name on your arrival.
Create your perfect Glyndebourne experience with our hospitality packages and private dining options. Find out more here.
Glyndebourne Dog Policy
Pets, including dogs, are not permitted anywhere on the Glyndebourne grounds or gardens, with the exception of assistance animals. For the safety and wellbeing of animals, we kindly ask that you do not bring pets with you when visiting Glyndebourne and under no circumstances leave them in vehicles during your visit. Please note that Glyndebourne cannot accept responsibility if animal welfare services are contacted by employees or audience members, or if action is taken to release an animal from a vehicle.
Glyndebourne reserves the right to refuse entry to dogs at the gate or during an event if they do not meet the criteria for assistance animals. For more information about assistance animals and access, please see here.

How to get here
Glyndebourne is located in the Sussex Downs, just four miles from Lewes and you can reach us easily by road and rail. Follow the link below to book our coach service from Lewes station.

Picnics, dining and marquees
Fine food and a visit to Glyndebourne go hand-in-hand. Bring a picnic or dine at one of our on-site restaurants. You can also book a place in one of our marquees.

Performance schedule
Find all the timings for your visit, including opening times, performance start times, intervals and end times.

What to wear
A visit here is a chance to look different for a day. At the Festival, evening wear is traditional while the autumn season has a smart casual dress code.

Access
Plan your visit with this guide to accessibility. Our Box Office and Customer Service team is dedicated to making your visit to Glyndebourne as enjoyable as possible.
