
Sous les étoiles du parc Griffith, des concerts intimistes en plein air avec une acoustique exceptionnelle.
The Greek Theatre est un amphithéâtre en plein air et une salle de concert à Los Angeles, niché dans le Griffith Park au 2700 N Vermont Ave. Les visiteurs apprécient les espaces en plein air, une ambiance intime et une acoustique exceptionnelle avec une vue dégagée depuis chaque siège. Le lieu est réputé pour une entrée fluide et l’accessibilité aux fauteuils roulants, ainsi que des toilettes propres et en grand nombre et des options de restauration raisonnables. Le stationnement est fréquemment décrit comme cher et difficile, mais les services de covoiturage et un bus gratuit de retour vers Vermont après les spectacles aident les visiteurs à rentrer chez eux.
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Organisation d'événements musicaux en direct avec des artistes de premier plan dans un cadre en plein air sous les étoiles.
Disponible pour des événements privés, des réceptions d'entreprise et des occasions spéciales dans un parc pittoresque.
Services d'accessibilité complets pour garantir une expérience inclusive pour tous les invités.
Propose une variété d'options de nourriture et de boissons, y compris des bars et des encas raisonnables.
Parking sur place (payant) et services de navette vers les zones voisines pour plus de commodité.
Note globale
Gabriel F
Great acoustics. Pretty views. Little security allows alot of movement in the venue. This was no issue as in the night I was there it was a happy crowd. Tough to get to but Uber will do it. Free bus down to Vermont after was good as we could Uber from there. Usual concessions. No bad seats.
Richard Hernandez (FIRME RICH)
The Greek Theatre is one of our best theaters in town. They always have a great concerts, access for wheelchair accessible is great to help you out. I recommend you taking your wife and your family to enjoy a good concert! Just for the halibut‼️💯
Jesse-Cakes
The Greek Theatre is honestly one of the best venues I’ve ever been to. It’s tucked away in Griffith Park, so the whole place feels kind of magical with all the trees around it and the open-air vibe. There’s not a bad seat in the house, and the sound carries perfectly no matter where you’re sitting. I went on August 29 to see Mac DeMarco, and the show was amazing. The lighting, the sound, the whole atmosphere—it was spot on. Everything felt really well-organized too, from getting in to finding our seats, which made the night super smooth and stress-free. What I loved most was how intimate it felt. Even though it’s a decent-sized venue, it still felt personal, like you’re watching a show with a big group of friends under the stars. Parking can be a little crazy (it’s LA after all), but once you’re inside, it’s totally worth it. I’d definitely come back here for another show—it’s the kind of place that makes the whole concert experience that much better.
Jakob
Venue is nice. The sound is good and food options are reasonable, but the prices are certainly at the entertainment venue level (high). My teen said the bathrooms were all very clean and plentiful. My biggest complaint is the parking. It’s terrible. You pay $40+ to park your car, at the very least they should have directors showing you the best way to exit. We ended up having to go over a curb. Not good, especially for those with low sitting vehicles. It’s substantial enough to perhaps keep me from returning. If the parking situation goes beyond anything other than a money grab, I’d be inclined to attend further events here.
Jimmy Monge
Great concert, but the venue has issues. The show itself was amazing and the atmosphere under the stars was really cool. However, the parking situation is terrible — not only is it $50, but you’re parking your car on dirt lots and up steep hills. If you don’t have a 4x4, be ready to risk damaging your sedan. Also, watch out for the bartenders. They charge different prices for the same drinks at different lines, and they’ll take advantage if they think you’re drunk. One tried to charge me $94 for two drinks — and then had the nerve to act like I was wrong for asking for a receipt. Total rip-off. I enjoyed the concert, but I won’t be back unless I bring my truck and my own drinks.
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