Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Phone: (503) 248-4335 Directions to Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Directions to the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
and Antoinette Hatfield Hall (formerly the New Theatre Building)
BY CAR:
From I-5 North or I-84 East
Follow I-5 to the City Center/Oregon City Exit. Follow the signs toward City Center. After crossing the Morrison Bridge, follow SW Washington 5 blocks to Broadway. Turn Left. Go 6 blocks to Main St. Schnitzer Concert Hall is the building on the right with the large "PORTLAND" marquee.
From I-5 South
Follow I-5 to I-405. Go west on I-405 to Salmon Street exit. After exiting, turn right on SW Salmon Street. Continue East 7 blocks to SW Park Ave. Schnitzer Concert Hall is the building on the right after the Park blocks.
From Highway 26 West (Sunset)
After going through the Vista Ridge Tunnel, get in the center lane. Take the Market St./City Center Exit.Continue on SW Market to 6th Avenue. Turn Left. Continue to Taylor Street. Turn Left. Turn left again at Broadway. Go 2 blocks to Main St. Schnitzer Concert Hall is the building on the right with the large "PORTLAND" marquee.
From Highway 26 East (Ross Island Bridge) or Highway 99 East (McLoughlin)
After coming off the Ross Island Bridge, follow signs to Highway 26/Front Avenue. Turn right onto Front at the stop signal. Continue for 6 blocks to SW Taylor St. Turn left. Follow Taylor 7 blocks to Broadway. Turn left on Broadway. Go 2 blocks to Main St. Schnitzer Concert Hall is building on the right with large "PORTLAND" marquee.
BY BUS:
All Tri-Met buses destined for Portland City Center converge on the transit mall. Northbound buses travel 6th Avenue through the center of town, and Southbound buses travel on 5th Avenue. The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall and Antoinette Hatfield Hall (formerly the New Theatre Building) are located on Broadway at Main St. Broadway runs one block west of 5th & 6th Avenues, and Main Street intersects all three streets. Ask your bus driver to let you out at the stop nearest Main Street on the transit mall. Walk west on Main until you see the "PORTLAND" marquee.
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Parking
<a href="http://www.pcpa.com/information/parking.php#schnitz">The website for the Portland Performing Arts Center contains a map of parking around the Portland Performing Arts Center</a>
Accessibility
The following services are provided in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
* Assistive listening devices: Induction loops and headsets available for patrons with a hearing impairment, and may be checked out with ID at the coat checkroom for the performance.
* Wheelchair accessible seating: PCPA reserves accessible seating for patrons using cheelchairs and their companion(s).
* Ample seating: PCPA provides ample chairs for patrons requesting such.
* PCPA reserves seating for patrons with interpretive signer requests. Requests from patrons are forwarded to the presenter for ADA compliance.
* ADA restrooms are available at all PCPA facilities. |
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