The longest-running stage adaptation of Fawlty Towers in London’s West End is now offering a range of packages for groups including the chance to book private performances. 

Faulty Towers the Dining Experience

Source: Jane Hobson

The show continues its long-running West End residency in 2026 as well as a tour across the UK. 

It’s the award-winning, record-breaking comedy sensation that has taken London and the world by storm. Now, in this special anniversary year marking 50 years since Fawlty Towers first aired, Faulty Towers The Dining Experience continues to reign as the longest-running and most celebrated stage adaptation of the iconic sitcom, served fresh in the heart of London’s West End.

Now entering its 14th year in London, Faulty Towers The Dining Experience has expanded its group offering for 2026 in response to growing demand. Through an enhanced partnership with Imperial Hotels, groups can now book show and accommodation packages together, hire a private pre-show bar, and arrange tailored drinks packages for the evening.

Enhanced group offers for 2026

Alongside existing benefits, including complimentary tickets for group travel organisers and discounts managed through a dedicated group booking system, new options for 2026 include the ability to book private performances. Available for matinees on any day of the week, as well as Tuesday evenings, private shows also allow groups to upgrade menus with premium dining options and bespoke packages.

If you’ve ever wanted to experience something quintessentially British, this is your chance. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of Fawlty Towers or totally new to the characters, chaos reigns supreme almost as soon as you walk through the door of London’s President Hotel, in the heart of the city’s Theatreland, which doubles as the famous hotel in the show.

Visitors to Faulty Towers The Dining Experience are guests of Basil and Sybil Fawlty, and in a fabulous tribute to the iconic TV show, experience the hilarious happenings (and terrible service) of Fawlty Towers from the inside out.

Faulty Towers the Dining Experience

Source: ©Jane Hobson

There are new packages available for groups including accommodation, drinks and the option for private performances. 

“By the far the best comedy show I have ever been to”

Fast-paced, highly interactive and driven by improvisation, the experience transports audiences back to the 1970s, from the costumes right down to the food. While firmly rooted in the world of the original sitcom, the production is no museum piece. As British Comedy Guide describes it, it is a “fresh comic invention… riffing on familiar ideas from the television series before taking them in unexpected directions, complete with its own finely honed punchlines.”

The result, as The Sunday Express noted, can be even better than the original: “I loved Fawlty Towers, the television series, but in many ways this live production is even better… Faulty Towers The Dining Experience is ingenious and is, by far, the best comedy show I have ever been to.”

And it’s on the road too…

In 2026, the show will continue its long-running West End residency while also touring extensively, with dates scheduled in Manchester, Northampton, York, Newcastle, Birmingham, Sheffield, Whitby, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, St Andrews, Dundee, Headingley and Solihull, offering flexible options for groups across the UK.

If the stage play rekindled your love of Fawlty Towers, this is the original immersive experience that inspired its revival, and remains the most immediate way to step into the chaos.

Visit www.faultytowersdining.com to find dates, venues, and special group rates.