More Information about Cathedral
Concerts:
Where to Enter
There are three Cathedral entrances for concerts:
- The
Marion Street/Terry Avenue entrance is at the northeast corner of the Cathedral. This entrance is
accessible to those with disabilities.
Restrooms and the Box Office to purchase walk-up tickets are located at this entrance.
- The Columbia Street/Courtyard entrance is on the south side of the Cathedral near the Chapel. ADA accessible via a ramp. Advance ticket holders and those with a
Friends of Cathedral Music card may enter here.
- The 9th Avenue entrance is on the west side of the Cathedral. This entrance is NOT accessible to those who use a wheelchair or have other mobility issues that preclude the use of
stairs. Advance ticket holders and those with a
Friends of Cathedral Music card may enter here.
Parking Information
- The Cabrini Garage (Marion St. between Terry & Boren Aves.) will remain open until 10:30pm for pay-to-park
parking for this concert. If you are heading for drinks or a late dinner after the concert, please be sure to
move your car from the garage first (you may move it to the O'Dea lot).
- Limited free parking (~65 spaces) is available in the O'Dea High School parking lot, entrances on Marion and Columbia Streets between Terry and Boren Avenues.
- Street parking is $5.00/hour and free after 8:00pm.
- Parking for Disabled Parking Permits is on the west side of Terry Ave. between Marion and Columbia Sts. A passenger drop-off space is on the southwest corner of Terry Ave. at Marion St.
A small pay lot is across the street from St. James on 9th Ave. Larger pay lots are at 711 Madison St. & 1013 8th Ave.
If you park at another garage in the neighborhood, be sure to check the closing time.
Public Transportation
St. James Cathedral is within a few blocks of a number of bus lines and the First Hill Streetcar. The #60 bus stops directly in front on 9th Ave.
To plan your trip, visit
tripplanner.kingcounty.gov
(or 206-553-3000), or
maps.google.com
and search for Terry Ave & Marion St, Seattle.
Questions
Questions? Contact the Music Office at 206-382-4874, or e-mail
musicoffice@stjames-cathedral.org.