About this venue
Benaroya Hall is more than a concert hall; it is a refined performance venue that stands among downtown Seattle’s key stages for classical music, guest productions, and special live events. Its contemporary design and polished character are especially evident in the main auditorium, which welcomes around 2,500 guests and gives the venue the scale and presence expected from a major cultural address.
Inside, the experience is defined by sound quality and audience comfort. Visitors value the highly precise acoustics, clear sightlines, and seating that stays comfortable even during longer performances. The overall atmosphere feels elegant, organized, and functional, which makes Benaroya Hall a strong fit for symphonic evenings, film concerts, and premium event formats alike.
The venue is located at 200 University St, Seattle, United States. For an easy arrival, it helps to know that the public entrance is along Third Avenue, while the underground parking garage is entered from Second Avenue, just south of Union Street, with direct elevator access into the hall. For broader transport options around the city, the additional information below provides a natural next step.
About the city
Seattle, a vibrant city on the shores of Puget Sound, is not only a technology hub but also one of the most attractive U.S. destinations for top-tier concerts and sporting events. The city takes pride in a strong live scene and modern venues, while offering visitors a well-rounded stay—ranging from diverse dining to accommodation for every budget, whether you choose hotels in the center or practical options across the wider urban area.
A key advantage of Seattle is its efficient connectivity: getting around is made easy by Link light rail, the King County Metro bus network, and the Seattle Streetcar, with additional regional links that help you reach major neighborhoods and event areas quickly. If you arrive by air at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) or by train at King Street Station, it’s straightforward to plan your way to the city’s flagship sports and concert locations, and the clear transit network reduces planning time and takes the stress out of logistics.
Before or after the event, use the city as a sightseeing bonus: stroll through Pike Place Market, head down to the Seattle Waterfront for bay views, or explore the historic core around Pioneer Square. For an iconic panorama, stop by the Space Needle or seek out viewpoints that open up vistas of the city, the water, and the surrounding mountains—an ideal way to round out Seattle and turn a concert or match into a complete trip.