Address: 174 E Flagler St, Miami, FL 33131, USA
Phone: +13059604686
Victor Alcocer
We went for the Van Gogh immersive experience and is a very impressive new way to look at his work and life.
Yvonne M Troisi-Morgan
Went to watch the Van Gogh Immersive experience there ...it was Fantastic..a absolutely magical experience..highly recommend it. The theater itself was very nice a 3 min walk from our hotel at Yve. Valet parking for 18.00 worth it..as parking is crazy to find in Miami.
Mia CakeHouse
The Van Gogh Immersive Experience was amazing. The theater itself is gorgeous and clean, and the staff is very kind as well. The virtual reality at the end of the exhibit was the cherry on top of the cake. Can’t wait to visit this theater again ❤️
Kitty Cat
Wonderful! Got to experience the Van Gogh exhibit. It was setup well. Nice flow of rooms and then the final surround theater show. Light, Video & Sound Experiences were fantastic. Afterwards we met the general manager in the souvenir shop and he was very nice and friendly. The staff were very helpful. The whole experience was great. Valet parking available for $18
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I didn't have an issue with this when I was there recently. Definitely isn't appropriate to ask for a consistent police presence for a non-issue.
We have finished the build. It is open as of today.
It's a few miles away from the brightline station, but I believe it's within their free ride territory.
No, I parked on biscayne boulevard, download the paybyphone app and pay your parking through that, so you don't worry about parking while inside, I reloaded my parking inside the theater, it only took about 1 minute, you need to know your location number and your plate number, after I walked through Bayside area I had parking time left.
Are you looking for a chain or are you willing to stay at any type of hotel?
The Olympia Theater opened in 1926 and was programmed for almost 50 years as a silent film, vaudeville, "talkie", big band, and performance movie palace. In the 1970s the historic venue was threatened with demolition. Maurice Gusman bought the theater and donated in to the City of Miami - operating gradually less successfullly for forty years. In 2010, during the great recession, the City planned to board it up. Olympia Center, Inc. a not-for-profit was created to operate and program the theater at no expense to the City and re-branded the venue with its original name. The organization celebrates the entire 93-year history of the Olympia. The #OlympiaTheater opened in 1926, but the fun is just beginning!
The is a multistory cark park 1 block away, the entrance is at approx 135 NE 2nd Ave, Miami. And there is a smallish surface lot at 120 NE 2nd Ave, and street parking in between and all around the theater.
Depends on the show, some are free as far as I know
There is also paid street parking.
Olympia is usually closed between events, opening an hour or so before show times, but it never hurts to visit their website for more details...
Once known as the Gusman
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