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Parking & Directions for Steve Martin DAR Constitution Hall
1776 D Street NW, Washington, DC
20006, US
1. Colonial Parking - 0.3 miles, $20
2. The Watergate Garage - 0.5 miles, $25
3. 21st Street Garage - 0.4 miles, $18
4. Westin Hotel Garage - 0.6 miles, $30
5. Ronald Reagan Building - 0.7 miles, $22
Steve Martin Concert Live at DAR Constitution Hall | Washington – September 19th, 2026
DAR Constitution Hall isn’t just a pretty face on the D.C. map, it’s a place where history, culture, and a bit of unexpected magic collide. From hosting the 2010 Washington International Horse Show that brought a splash of equestrian elegance right into the city’s heart, to the groundbreaking concert by Arturo Toscanini back in 1932 that still echoes in the halls of musical history, this venue has seen it all. It’s also played a vital role in community events, like the 2001 National Book Festival that turned the hall into a hub for knowledge lovers. And let’s not forget the little perks, sitting in those plush box seats with free snacks during intermission can feel like a small luxury, especially after a long day of sightseeing. Speaking of which, if you’re wandering past the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, just head north on Avenue of Independence and you’ll find 17th Street NW, a stone’s throw from the hall. Or if you’re at the Smithsonian Castle, step out toward Jefferson Drive and walk toward the setting sun, which points you right to 17th Street. For anyone into live music, catching Steve Martin in Washington at this historic venue is almost like stepping into a piece of history himself, sharp, funny, and unexpectedly charming, just like the hall’s storied past.