Center for the Performing Arts Carmel Indiana

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(172) · Performing arts in Carmel, United States
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Dec 10, 2023
We were here for the Creole Christmas performance. This is an absolutely wonderful venue for plays and performances. Not a bad seat in the house! We had a great time and will most assuredly be back! Full review by DKPuck
Feb 25, 2023
Sound quality is seat dependent. We swapped seats after intermission and our enjoyment of the performance was impacted m5 not so good but m3 and m7 were very enjoyable on the main floor . It is su… Full review by ahhNotEnoughNames
Feb 17, 2023
Saw Johnny Mathis here in October with family. Nice venue and the seats we had were wonderful! The area around outside is also nice. Full review by U3710VYjacobh
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Questions & answers

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how long do solo concerts typically last
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1.5 to two hours. Most performances have a twenty minute interval or intermission.
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Answer by CarmelIN · Nov 2, 2019
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What hotel accommodations to stay nearby
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In Old Town Carmel, there are a handful of truly charming B & Bs. You might want to check out Old Towne Carmel Bed & Breakfast. There are reviews on TripAdvisor, and I think …
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In Old Town Carmel, there are a handful of truly charming B & Bs. You might want to check out Old Towne Carmel Bed & Breakfast. There are reviews on TripAdvisor, and I think you'd have to call to make a reservation. Your other option is Airbnb. Depending on your dates, you may find something close to the Palladium that's really unique.
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My husband cannot walk far. Is there valet parking Sunday April 7th at the palladium for Marian University concert?
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There is usually valet parking at the box office (west) entrance. The cost is $15. From there it is a short walk through the lobby to a low incline ramp leading to the main floor. We have …
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There is usually valet parking at the box office (west) entrance. The cost is $15. From there it is a short walk through the lobby to a low incline ramp leading to the main floor. We have used it twice since the Christmas holidays, and although I don’t remember exactly how close to showtime we arrived, it was much closer than an hour. In the event the valet service is not operating, the west entrance would likely still be open. Just turn into the semi-circular drive, drop your husband off at the door, and then drive to the parking garage located immediately south of the Center for the Performing Arts where there is no charge for parking.
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Best dining options nearby? Burger/brew, Steak?, Oyster Bar?
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Our personal favorite going to the CFPA is Divvy located just a short walking (1 block) distance east in the City Center. The menu is fun to experience consisting of small plate …
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Our personal favorite going to the CFPA is Divvy located just a short walking (1 block) distance east in the City Center. The menu is fun to experience consisting of small plate sharables that are fresh, interesting and delicious. It has a full bar with ample parking available both curbside and in the CC garage. A second good choice is Matt the Miller’s, also located in the City Center. It has a pub style feel to it and a wide variety of items to choose from on its menu. These are the best of the nearby (within easy walking distance) restaurants that we have tried. There are several restaurants about a half mile away on Main Street that are very good but parking is much more difficult to come by. Finally addressing your oyster bar nearest. I am not an oyster guy, but probably the nearest restaurant where oysters are available would be Ocean Prime located at Keystone a the Crossing. It is a very popular, upscale seafood place located a 10 minute drive south of the CFPA.
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