
Opened in 1992, The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is one of the premier performing arts centers in the Southeast with both a national and international reputation.
Situated on the highest point in West Palm Beach, the Kravis Center includes three venues - the 2,193-seat Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall, the flexible, 300-seat Rinker Playhouse and the outdoor Michael and Andrew Gosman Amphitheatre with a capacity for 1,400 guests.
Directions:
From I-95: Exit 70 at Okeechobee Boulevard, head east on Okeechobee Boulevard for approximately 1/2 mile. Take a left on Tamarind Avenue (first light, just past the railroad tracks). The Kravis parking garage will be your first right.
From the south on I-95, the Center is also easily accessible from the Belvedere Road Exit (exit 69) via Parker Avenue.
From the north on I-95, the Center is also accessible from Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard (exit 71) via Australian Avenue. Please consult map for directions to venues.
From U.S. Highway 1: Take U.S. 1 to Okeechobee Boulevard and head west approximately one quarter mile. Make a right onto Tamarind Avenue (just before the second railroad crossing). Parking garage will be your first right.
From Florida's Turnpike: Exit 99 the Turnpike at the West Palm Beach exit (Okeechobee Blvd). Head east approximately 7 miles. Continue past the I-95 overpass another 1/2 mile, and take a left on Tamarind Avenue (first light, just past the railroad tracks). The Kravis parking garage will be your first right.
Valet Parking is available in front of the Center (enter from Okeechobee Blvd.)
Location:
The Center is conveniently located on Okeechobee Boulevard, one-half mile east of the Okeechobee Boulevard I-95 Exit (exit 70), or one-quarter mile west of U.S. Highway 1 in downtown West Palm Beach.
Transportation:
Tri-Rail: West Palm Beach Station Stop.
Handicapped Accessible Air Conditioned
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