United Palace
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United Palace

4140 Broadway | Washington Heights Capacity - 3350 people

About

United Palace is a landmark 1930 movie palace in Washington Heights, originally Loew’s 175th Street Theatre designed by Thomas W. Lamb with interiors by Harold Rambusch, that now hosts major concerts, film premieres, and community events. It is Manhattan’s fourth-largest theater and hosted the 76th Tony Awards on June 11, 2023.

Getting there

Parking

No on-site parking; use nearby paid garages such as 4162 Broadway, 4172 Broadway, 4070 Broadway, 554 W 174th St, 100 Haven Ave, 200 Haven Ave, 284–286 Audubon Ave, and 506 181st St.

Public transit

Subway: A to 175 St, C to 168 St, 1 to 181 St or 168 St; Manhattan buses M5, M100, M7, M4, M3; Bronx buses BX3, BX7, BX11, BX13, BX35, BX36; George Washington Bridge Bus Station is about three blocks away.