DAR Constitution Hall

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Each year, over 600,000 people pass through the doors of DAR Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C.'s largest concert hall.

The Hall, owned by the DAR and originally built in 1929 to house its annual convention, is a Registered National Historic Landmark.

Venue Type

Arena

Phone

202-628-1776

Web Site

dar.org

Dress Code

Casual

Price Range

Midrange

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Uri Manor

Uri Manor left a review 12/10/2007

The best thing about this place is the acoustics. The worst thing is that you cannot have drinks or food in the concert hall. If you're going to a rock concert at this place, you will have to decide between sitting in the tier section, or the floor. What's nice about the tier is that you have a very clear view of the stage, even if you're short. However, you will likely have to SIT DOWN the entire show, simply because the rows are so narrow there is no way you can stand comfortably, never mind dancing. On the floor people will get up and dance, but since it is assigned seating, you are pretty much stuck with whatever view you got, no matter who or what is standing in front of view.

Uri Manor

Uri Manor left a review 12/10/2007

The best thing about this place is the acoustics. The worst thing is that you cannot have drinks or food in the concert hall. If you're going to a rock concert at this place, you will have to decide between sitting in the tier section, or the floor. What's nice about the tier is that you have a very clear view of the stage, even if you're short. However, you will likely have to SIT DOWN the entire show, simply because the rows are so narrow there is no way you can stand comfortably, never mind dancing. On the floor people will get up and dance, but since it is assigned seating, you are pretty much stuck with whatever view you got, no matter who or what is standing in front of view.

DAR Constitution Hall

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    Detailed Directions

  • Metro
    From the Orange and Blue lines (A 10-15 minute walk): Take the Farragut West metro stop. Exit the station on 17th Street, and walk south on 17th Street towards Constitution. Turn right on D Street.
    On Sundays, you must use the 18th Street exit;

    Parking Information

  • Metered street parking is available but limited.

    There are parking garages located in the area on New York and Pennsylvania Avenues, and 17th and 18th Streets.