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Access to the ICA

How to get to and use the building for people with mobility difficulties, and hearing and vision impairments.

The ICA welcomes all visitors, and improvements to the accessibility of the Institute are being made all the time.

If you have trouble using our online booking system, please book tickets via telephone (020 7930 3647), text phone (020 7839 0737) or in person.

Access to the building

Parking

The ICA's main entrance is located in St James's park, a royal park, and The Mall is a ceremonial route. For this reason parking is not permitted on The Mall. Visitors can, however, be dropped off and collected from the main entrance.

There are parking meters in Waterloo Place and Carlton House Terrace, at the back of the ICA. There are also car parks in Whitcombe Street and Spring Gardens, both off Trafalgar Square. Please note that a journey from any of these would mean negotiating the Duke of York Steps (30 steps), or reaching the ICA via Pall Mall and Trafalgar Square.

Wheelchair

The ICA has one wheelchair available for use by visitors.

Admission prices

Disabled people are entitled to the concessionary rate for most ICA events. Free tickets are available for companions where required.

Access for wheelchair users.

There is level access to the entrance from The Mall. There is one set of automatic sliding doors. The box office and bookshop are both situated in the main foyer at ground level.

Access inside the building

Cinema 1, Cinema 2 and the theatre are all accessible via permanent ramps. There is space for 2 wheelchairs in both cinemas and the theatre can accommodate up to six wheelchair users.

The lower gallery has a platform lift located by the entrance to the gallery. The user can operate this independently or with the assistance of a member of staff.

There is no direct access to the upper gallery for wheelchair users.

There is a lift available but requires visitors to transfer from their wheelchair and into the lift. This option is not suitable for those using a motorised wheelchair. The assistance of a member of staff is required to access the lift as it is not in a public area. The lift also allows access to the Nash and Brandon rooms on the first floor.

There is also a temporary ramp that can be erected at 12 Carlton House Terrace, the administrative entrance to the ICA. Accessing this entrance can be achieved by exiting from the main entrance, travelling along The Mall to Trafalgar Square, Pall Mall, waterloo Place and then Carlton House Terrace. Please ask on arrival if you would like to use this ramp.

Access for people with limited mobility

All walking areas within the ICA are kept clear at all times.

Seats at the ends of rows, in both cinemas allow for additional legroom. There are seven steps leading down to the lower gallery and 33 steps leading to the upper a gallery. There is also a small passenger lift to take visitors to the upper gallery and the Nash and Brandon rooms.

Access to the upper gallery and Nash and Brandon rooms can be arranged using the administrative entrance at 12 Carlton House Terrace. There are six steps from street level to the upper gallery level. Please contact the Centre Manager on 020 7766 1442 or james@ica.org.uk.

Access for visually impaired people

Guide dogs are welcome and may be left with a member of staff.

Large print versions of the ICA programme, other programmes and gallery guides are available on request. Please contact the Centre Manager on 020 7766 1442 or james@ica.org.uk.

Access for people who are Deaf or hard of hearing

There is a text phone in the box office (020 7839 0737). This can be used for booking tickets as well as general enquiries.

The box office has an induction loop system.

The cinemas and theatre are equipped with an infra red hearing system. Headsets are available from the box office free of charge.

Most talks at the ICA are also served by an infra red hearing system. Please check with the box office when making your booking.

The ICA is located on The Mall, London SW1Y 5AH. Box Office: 020 7930 3647 / Switchboard: 020 7930 0493

 

Entry to exhibitions, café and bar is free.

 

Open Monday 12pm-11pm, Tues-Sat 12pm-1am, Sunday 12pm-10.30pm
Galleries open daily 12pm - 7pm (9pm on Thursdays) during exhibitions.
Bookshop open 12pm-9pm daily (entry free). Call 020 7766 1452 for bookshop queries.

 

Box office open daily 12pm - 9.15pm. Buy tickets online/call 020 7930 3647 during opening hours. Textphone: 020 7839 0737

 

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