In addition to performances by some of the world's greatest classical, jazz and pop artists, Symphony Center also hosts first-class special events, …
Wonderful space for classical music. The staff were super friendly and profesional and the performance was outstanding.Full review by pacolumbroso
Feb 17, 2025
I used to go to concerts and recitals at CSO on a regular basis in the past. Now tickets are so expensive that I no longer can afford to attend it. What a shame.Full review by Mobile20945710646
Oct 24, 2024
This is a beautiful venue for a concert. We saw a performance of chamber music which we much enjoyed. Old school home for culture.Full review by Potomac_11
Hello! I am looking for seating advice for a concert in March. Upper balcony & gallery are only available tickets left. Any recommendations?
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We just went a few weeks ago and were in the first row of upper balcony. Seats and sound were very nice, although it is a little high up and steep so factor that in if it may bother you. …
We just went a few weeks ago and were in the first row of upper balcony. Seats and sound were very nice, although it is a little high up and steep so factor that in if it may bother you. Overall, we had a wonderful evening and are already planning our next one.
Are taxi/cab services easy to obtain for post-performances at the Symphony Center? Will the symphony center staff assist in hailing cab during the evening?
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Hello Wandering / St. Louis . . . Cabs are easy to get in front of Symphony Center, usually waiting for customers. There are also busses on Michigan Ave, the #3-King Drive, #4-Cottage …
Hello Wandering / St. Louis . . . Cabs are easy to get in front of Symphony Center, usually waiting for customers. There are also busses on Michigan Ave, the #3-King Drive, #4-Cottage Grove, going both North & South. State street is but 2 modest blocks west of Michigan Ave, and there are many busses on State, The Broadway #36, and more. The Red Line subway runs beneath State street, exit either the Monroe or Jackson stop, walk the two blocks east. There are also good hotels within an easy walk to Symphony Center. Purchase a Ventra card at any elevated or subway stop, and most Currency Exchanges. The card saves when making transfers. CTA route maps are available at any elevated /subway stop, just ask personnel on duty. BEST SEATS: Highly recommend getting the highest balcony, although steep, lowest price, best sound and view. Access via 6th floor, ushers are very helpful. Enjoy the concert.
What are reasonably priced good restaurants near Chicago symphony center?
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Tesori is more pricey and you would need reservations. Miller's Pub has been around forever and gets very busy, but has comfort food and is reasonably priced. The Berghof is a …
Tesori is more pricey and you would need reservations. Miller's Pub has been around forever and gets very busy, but has comfort food and is reasonably priced. The Berghof is a classic in Chicago, but you would need reservations. The Goddess and the Baker is at 33 S. Wabash is a bit more of a walk - a block- but has decent sandwiches, salads, desserts and great coffee.
Is there public transportation to Symphony Center?
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Yes, the CTA (Chicago Transit Authority) has buses and L lines that run near it. And the regional transit authority has train lines. Try going to transitchicago then to trip planner
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