Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America
The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts is located at the Spruce Street corner, Philadelphia. This center is named after Sidney Kimmel and homed to Philadelphia Orchestra, which is listed in the prominent "Big Five" symphony orchestras that extends not only excellence in music, but also their high caliber in musicianship. This distinctive center has a very unique approach in architecture as it was designed in a vaulted glass ceiling. The main facility in the Kimmel Center is the Verizon hall that extends up to 2,500 seats, Perelman Theater of about 650 seats and the SEI Innovation Studio, a black box theater located in the center's lower level. Apart from these performance auditoria, the center also has small performances meeting rooms and spaces.
The Kimmel Center is interestingly nearby Langhorne, a conservative city that highlights both natural preservation programs and maintaining a wholesome environment for children. By this, Langhorne is proud to have a real-time Sesame Place, where children can enjoy adventures. Its Oscar's Wacky Taxi Coaster is an award-winning attraction, garnering the Brass Ring Award for Best New Kiddie Ride in 2018. Sesame Street also has a heart-warming Certified Autism Center that's credential enough to become the first theme park for children with autism. The next stop is the Core Creek Park, a peaceful county park in the county of Bucks. For accommodation close to the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, opt to stay at Doubletree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City or at The Bellevue Hotel. Both of these hotels offer world-class services to its guests and wide range of amenities aiding premium comfort.