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Parking & Directions for Beethoven Paramount Theatre - Oakland
2025 Broadway, Oakland, CA
94612, US
1. Lot 1 (0.2 miles) - $15
2. Lot 2 (0.3 miles) - $10
3. Street Parking (0.1 miles) - $2/hour
4. 19th St BART Station (0.4 miles) - $8
5. City Center Garage (0.5 miles) - $12
Beethoven Concert Live at Paramount Theatre - Oakland | San Francisco
Attending a concert at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco is truly an experience that sticks with you. This place isn’t just about hearing beautiful music it’s about soaking in the atmosphere, the history, and yes, even the little details like their surprisingly good food and drinks that make the whole night special. The hall itself is a marvel, with its stunning architecture and excellent acoustics that make every note from Beethoven to Bernstein feel alive and almost tangible. Back in 2018, they really stepped up their game celebrating Bernstein with a series that felt like a musical love letter to the composer’s genius. One of the coolest features is the Soundtrack concert series, where film scores are played live, it’s like watching a movie come to life through music. If you want a solid view but don’t want to be stuck in the middle of the action, the mezzanine seats are perfect, offering a decent vantage point without feeling too far back. Or if you’re into a broader perspective, the seats on the left side of the rear orchestra give you a sweeping view of the entire stage. And honestly, getting to Davies Symphony Hall isn’t a nightmare either, biking or even hopping in a bike taxi from Haight-Ashbury can turn the trip into part of the adventure. Definitely one of those nights that makes you fall in love with San Francisco, especially when you see Beethoven’s classics or a modern film score come to life in this iconic venue.