Plan Your Visit
Accessibility
Town Hall is committed to accessibility for audiences and artists alike. Read our detailed Accessibility Statement here.
ADA Seating
All spaces within our building have seats reserved for those with ADA needs. The Forum and other event spaces have variable seating, and the Great Hall has fixed accessible seating, shown on the map.
ADA seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. If you have a specific accommodation request, please contact access@townhallseattle.org.
Restrooms
Town Hall has restrooms for all genders and bodies. Our building features 17 all-gender restrooms on our lobby level, as well as ADA-accessible restrooms on the lobby and Forum level.
Hearing Loop
Our Hearing Loop system has been installed in all three of our performance spaces. Hearing Loop enables audience members with T-coil hearing aids to experience our events at full volume by having sounds from the stage’s microphones transmitted directly to their hearing aids. Headsets are available at the Box Office desks and are free to use; please check in with a staff member to borrow a headset before the event.
Program Accessibility and Livestreaming
Town Hall-produced programs offer ASL and CART services by request. Captions are available for all video content in our YouTube media library. We do our best to honor livestream requests, pending staffing and permission from speakers and publishers. Contact access@townhallseattle.org to request accessibility services, ask questions, or to let us know what other accommodation you need to participate fully. Please provide at least 2 weeks advance notice when requesting CART and Livestreaming, and at least 4 weeks notice when requesting ASL.
Service Animals
Town Hall welcomes disability-related service animals on all levels of our building. No other animals or pets are permitted.
Access for Speakers & Staff
Town Hall is ADA accessible for presenters, performers, and staff. All backstage and back-of-house areas are accessible for all bodies. For more information or specific inquiries, please contact access@townhallseattle.org.
Parking
Town Hall Seattle is located near several paid parking lots and garages.The closest at-grade parking lots near Town Hall Seattle are:
- Diamond Parking Lot A911 at the First Presbyterian Church on 8th Ave, between Spring and Madison, offers designated disabled spots.
- Key Park First Hill at 8th and Madison, offers designated disabled spots.
- LAZ Parking at the 6th Ave/Coast Seattle Downtown Hotel offers discounted parking (see our Parking page for discount info), has designated disabled spots, and an elevator, but note that there is a significant incline on the walk up Seneca Street.
Town Hall Seattle does not own or operate the parking lots listed above. Town Hall is not responsible for lot closures, availability, lot safety, or parking rates. Rates and availability are subject to change without notice.
Drop-off Zones
Patrons may be dropped off ONLY in designated load zone areas on Seneca Street or at the West Entrance (Wyncote NW Forum Entrance). There is no load zone or parking on the west side of 8th Ave, directly in front of the building. If you or a member of your party will need assistance to enter the building and navigate to your seat, please contact us at access@townhallseattle.org.
Economic Accommodations
Town Hall believes that everyone deserves access to fresh ideas, and all Town Hall-produced programs are free for everyone 22 and under. If cost poses a barrier to attending one of our events, please contact us at patronservices@townhallseattle.org.
Please note that Town Hall does not set ticket prices for organizations renting our stages. Our ticketing structure and free youth tickets do not extend to programs produced by rental partners. Learn more about our ticketing model here.
Questions?
We're here to help! Contact Patron Services at patronservices@townhallseattle.org or call (206) 504-2857 during our regular phone hours: 12-4 PM Tuesday through Friday, and one hour before all Town Hall-produced events.
Upcoming Events
Events
Findings Night with Ollella
Live Performance from Town Hall's Artist-in-Residence
Town Hall Seattle and Braided River present
Lynda Mapes
America’s Arctic: Too Precious to Lose
Rental Partner: Earshot Jazz presents
Celebrating the Miles Davis Centennial
With Miles Electric Band
