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Parking & Directions for Vadym Kholodenko Sixth & I Synagogue
600 I Street Nw, Washington, DC
20001, US
1. Parking Garage at 600 H St NW - 0.2 miles, ~$20
2. Colonial Parking at 625 Indiana Ave NW - 0.3 miles, ~$18
3. LAZ Parking at 601 F St NW - 0.4 miles, ~$22
4. Street Parking (metered) - 0.1 miles, ~$2/hour
Vadym Kholodenko Concert Live at Sixth & I Synagogue | Washington
Nestled in the heart of Washington, Sixth & I Synagogue isn’t just a place for spiritual gatherings, it’s a vibrant cultural hub that sparks real conversations and brings the community together. Think of it as the city's lively living room, where book discussions, thought-provoking lectures, and unforgettable concerts happen all the time. It’s a place that invites everyone in, whether you’re grabbing a seat for a local reading circle or catching a world-class concert like Vadym Kholodenko Washington recently performed. The venue’s inclusive seating makes sure no one feels left out, and the Parent-Child areas are perfect for families wanting to share the magic of live music and culture in a relaxed environment. If you’re wandering from the National Playhouse, just head north on 7th Road toward I Avenue, easy as that. And if you’re coming from the congressional building, follow Seventh Street north toward I. It’s more than just a synagogue; it’s a lively crossroads of arts, ideas, and community spirit that makes every event feel special, especially when Vadym Kholodenko Washington takes the stage and reminds us just how powerful live music can be.