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Parking & Directions for Harry Potter and The Cursed Child Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center
650 Walnut St, Cincinnati, OH
45202, US
1. Central Parking - 0.2 miles - $10
2. Fountain Square Garage - 0.3 miles - $15
3. 4th & Walnut Garage - 0.4 miles - $12
4. Millennium Hotel Garage - 0.5 miles - $20
5. Kroger Parking Garage - 0.6 miles - $8
Harry Potter and The Cursed Child Musical / play Live at Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center | Cincinnati – April 13th, 2027
Procter & Gamble Hall at the Aronoff Center is truly a jewel of Cincinnati’s vibrant arts scene, especially when it comes to shows like Harry Potter and The Cursed Child Cincinnati. This venue isn’t just about seating and acoustics (though those are fantastic) but also about creating an atmosphere that pulls you into the magic, whether you’re catching a blockbuster musical or a spellbinding play. I mean, with its sleek layout and wide walkways, getting to your seat during intermission feels almost effortless, no awkward jostling, just smooth sailing. The box seats are a real treat, offering a sense of VIP treatment that makes you feel like part of something special. Back in 2019, the hall hosted the North American debut of The Band’s Visit, and the buzz was electric, proof of how this space can turn an ordinary night into an extraordinary experience. For Harry Potter and The Cursed Child Cincinnati, it’s not just about the show but the whole experience, the anticipation, the sense of awe when the lights dim, and the magic unfolding right before your eyes. And if you’re heading there from the northern suburbs, just hop on I-75 south and follow the signs downtown. Oh, and don’t forget to use the pedestrian crossing at 7th and Walnut Streets, trust me, that’s the safest way to get there and soak in all the city’s charm along the way.