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Parking & Directions for Harry Potter and The Cursed Child Academy Of Music - PA
240 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA
19102, US
1. Walnut Street Garage - 0.2 miles, $20
2. The Parkway Corporation - 0.3 miles, $18
3. 15th & Market Street Garage - 0.4 miles, $22
4. LAZ Parking - 0.5 miles, $19
5. Kimmel Center Garage - 0.5 miles, $21
Harry Potter and The Cursed Child Musical / play Live at Academy Of Music | Philadelphia – July 28th, 2027
The Academy of Music in Philadelphia isn’t just a historic venue; it’s a living, breathing part of the city’s artistic soul. Known for nurturing talent and hosting everything from classical symphony concerts to folk music festivals like the Philadelphia Folk Festival, it’s a place that truly celebrates diverse sounds. Watching Harry Potter and The Cursed Child in this stunning theater feels like stepping into a world where magic and music collide, there’s just something about the acoustics and atmosphere that makes every moment special. Over the years, it’s earned a reputation for top-notch sound quality that shifts perfectly with each performance, whether it’s a soaring aria or a lively folk tune. The staff is friendly, keeping the place spotless, and if you’re running late, sneaking in through the side entrance is a lifesaver, trust me, no one wants to disturb the magic. Coming from the western suburbs? The Blue Route makes it pretty smooth to get here via I-76. All in all, catching Harry Potter and The Cursed Child in this historic Philadelphia theater isn’t just a show, it’s an experience that stays with you long after the curtain falls.