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Parking & Directions for Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Chorale Mountain View Center For The Performing Arts
500 Castro Street At Mercy Street, Mountain View, CA
94039, US
1. Parking Garage (0.2 miles) - $10
2. City Hall Parking Lot (0.3 miles) - $5
3. Caltrain Station Lot (0.5 miles) - $7
4. Street Parking (0.1 miles) - Free/Varies
5. Moffett Field Lot (1 mile) - $8
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Chorale Concert Live at Mountain View Center For The Performing Arts | Mountain View
Herbst Theatre is a true gem nestled in the heart of San Francisco, and it’s the kind of space that makes you feel like you’re part of something special. With its modern sound tech and warm acoustics, it’s perfect for the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Chorale San Francisco to really shine, imagine hearing those intricate baroque melodies float through the air with stunning clarity. The stage often hosts grand pianos and other world-class instruments, turning each concert into an intimate yet grand experience. Over the years, Herbst Theatre has seen some pretty historic moments, like hosting political rallies during election seasons or debuting major films that later gained cult status. Sitting in the side box seats offers a surprisingly social experience, as if you’re part of a secret club, while the rear mezzanine gives you a bird’s eye view that’s perfect for those who want to soak it all in from a little distance. Getting there is a breeze whether you’re coming from North Beach, just a walk down Columbus Street, or taking the ferry from the North Bay and hopping a bus to the theater. It’s a venue that feels historic but also very much alive, making every visit feel like stepping into a piece of San Francisco’s rich cultural tapestry.