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John F. Kennedy Center Opera House

2700 F Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia 20004

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  • Photo of John F. Kennedy Center Opera House - F Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
  • Photo of John F. Kennedy Center Opera House - F Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
  • Photo of John F. Kennedy Center Opera House - F Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
  • Photo of John F. Kennedy Center Opera House - F Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
  • Photo of John F. Kennedy Center Opera House - F Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
  • Photo of John F. Kennedy Center Opera House - F Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
  • Photo of John F. Kennedy Center Opera House - F Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
  • Photo of John F. Kennedy Center Opera House - F Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
  • Photo of John F. Kennedy Center Opera House - F Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
  • Photo of John F. Kennedy Center Opera House - F Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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2700 F St NW, Washington, DC 20004, United States
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About the Business

The John F. Kennedy Center Opera House is a world-renowned performing arts venue located at 2700 F Street Northwest in Washington, D.C. Named in honor of the former President, this iconic institution is known for its stunning architecture and exceptional acoustics. The Opera House hosts a variety of opera, ballet, and musical performances, attracting top artists and audiences from around the globe. With its rich history and commitment to artistic excellence, the John F. Kennedy Center Opera House continues to be a cultural hub in the heart of the nation's capital.

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Chuck Chavez:
1

"The box seats were not what I expected and they were completely uncomfortable for the "box area". I paid 300 bucks for a box seat for the Shen Yun show and I might as well just have sat in my dining room chair for over 2 hours... as that's the type of chair I sat in for the show. It's not worth my time, money, comfort, and what a waste of an experience... Aside from that, here are the other negatives; there are no good signs for where the main area is, parking was 25 bucks, concession stand extremely minimal (don't go with an appetite), restrooms are small (waited in long line) and there's not enough of them (make sure you have an empty bladder or bowels), seating is NOT as advertised when you purchase the tickets!!! I bought a front row box seat and the way it was when I got there, I was seated in the middle, behind someone else! Honestly, you get more comfort from going to a movie theater..."

1 year ago
Juju B:
5

"This place was beautiful, had food, and I recommend getting a box seat for the best veiw."

1 year ago
Trese Briggs:
4

"We saw The Play That Goes Wrong in the Eisenhower theater and really enjoyed it. I struggle with giving 3 stars instead of the 4 because what we saw was terrific so the stars reflect more about the play and actors. The problem was with the blocking of the performance. Our seats were balcony where we could not view a portion of the play which was underneath us. Had it been a 1 liner from the back we would have understood. But, this was a small set for an actor who interacted with the stage actors and the audience for the entirety of the play. If we would have been told this ahead of purchasing tickets we would have picked different seats. As it stands we feel we were jipped of experiencing the whole play."

1 year ago
S Thai:
5

"Went to see the Lion King and our seats were amazing (Box 6, Seats 1 and 2). The Kennedy Center is a fun place to catch a show and is great for all ages. They have a little museum area on the top floor and also a rooftop area to see across the river. Highly recommend going before your show starts so that you have time to explore this building! The Kennedy Center also offers free shuttle services to/from the Foggy Bottom Metro Station, which is a huge benefit when it’s super hot/cold outside and you don’t want to walk in that weather."

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