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Parking & Directions for The Tragedy of Hamlet - Prince of Denmark Elgin Theatre At Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre Centre
189 Yonge St., Toronto, ON
M5B 1M4, CA
1. Green P Parking 0.4 km, approx. $20/day
2. Impark Lot 0.3 km, approx. $18/day
3. Toronto Parking Authority 0.5 km, approx. $22/day
4. Ace Parking 0.6 km, approx. $25/day
5. The Bay Parking 0.5 km, approx. $20/day
The Tragedy of Hamlet - Prince of Denmark Dance Live at Elgin Theatre At Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre Centre | Toronto
The Elgin Theatre at Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre Centre isn’t just a pretty face in Toronto’s vibrant arts scene; it’s a living, breathing piece of history that’s hosted everything from jazz legends to groundbreaking musicals. Walking into this place feels like stepping back in time, but with the energy of a modern hotspot. It gained major buzz in 2017 when it hosted the world premiere of Come From Away, a show that touched hearts worldwide. The venue’s reputation for hosting high-caliber productions is unmatched, whether it’s bringing the magic of War Horse in 2012 or showcasing top-notch orchestras up close to the stage. The seats are comfy, and the sound is so clear you’d swear you’re part of the action. The gallery level crackles with an electric vibe during the hottest shows, and honestly, it’s the kind of place that leaves you talking about it long after curtain call. Getting there is a breeze, just stroll up from the CN Tower or hop on the Union Pearson Express from Pearson Airport to Union Station, then catch the subway north to Queen Station, and you’re practically at the door. Seeing The Tragedy of Hamlet – Prince of Denmark in this historic setting isn’t just a night out; it’s an experience that sticks with you, blending classic storytelling with the grandeur of one of Toronto’s most iconic theaters.