Does the Kennedy Center have free parking?

The Kennedy Center has its own parking garage on-site that provides easy access to the performance venue. Parking is available on a first-come, first-serve basis and can be paid for on-site for a fee of $23. Parking is also available for advanced purchase for a fee of $20 on the Kennedy Center website.

Where do you park for Kennedy Center reach?

Parking is currently available on a first-come, first-served basis at the parking entrances. Accessible parking spaces are available on all levels and are located on the west side of the motor lobbies nearest the river. All major credit cards accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express.

Can you eat at the Kennedy Center?

Kennedy Center patrons can dine on-site at this top-floor restaurant overlooking the Potomac and the National Mall. The upscale dining destination under executive chef Matt Shourds is fit to kick off a night of theater or music. Share a cheese and charcuterie board or an appetizer portion of fried lobster tails.

Is Kennedy Center Metro accessible?

The Kennedy Center is located at 2700 F St., NW, Washington, D.C. 20566. It is accessible by Metro (via the subway and bus lines), by taxi, and by car.

What do you wear to the Kennedy Center?

Just your regular dress shirt and pants (no tie needed only if you wanted to). I wouldn’t wear jeans or tennis shoes to a symphony. Also the Kennedy Center can be very cold sometimes so ladies bring a throw or a shawl and gentlemen just bring your suit jacket . Hope this helps.

How many Theatres are in the Kennedy Center?

The Kennedy Center has three main theaters: the Concert Hall, the Opera House, and the Eisenhower Theater.

Is the Kennedy Center reach open?

The current hours of public access are Monday – Sunday, 10am – midnight.

Can you bring food to the reach?

Food and beverages will be available for purchase throughout the REACH campus. Outside food and drinks are allowed (see below for prohibited items).

How do I get to the Kennedy Center by Metro?

By Subway / Metro: The Foggy Bottom/George Washington University/Kennedy Center subway station (on the Orange, Blue, and Silver lines, at 23rd and I Streets, NW), is the stop closest to the Kennedy Center.

Is the Kennedy Center free?

There is no shortage of free theater in Washington, DC, from shows with no admission charge to events and concerts. Some of the city’s most prestigious venues offer free opportunities, including the Kennedy Center (most notably, its Millennium Stage), the National Theatre, Ford’s Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre and more.