DAR Constitution Hall Seating Chart

There are 3,702 seats inside the venue, all of which have great acoustics and practical sightlines.
The seats are split into three sections – Boxes, the Orchestra, and Tier seating. The Box seats are small and relatively private areas that are particularly close to the stage. The Orchestra seats are on the ground level, and the Tier seats are up high in a balcony area, offering an elevated view of the stage.
To get a better look at the seating sections in the venue, check out the DAR Constitution Hall seating chart.
Accessibility
The DAR Constitution Hall offers various accessibility-friendly options so that those with specific needs can enjoy an event in comfort.
Accessible entrance
There is a wheelchair-friendly entrance to the venue via the D Street entrance. This entrance has a ramp and is handy for those with mobility issues or disabilities that require a wheelchair.
The ramp enters into the lobby, and another small ramp is located inside which provides access to the Orchestra seating.
The D Street ramp is also accessible for vehicles and can be used by vehicles dropping off guests with mobility problems. Be aware that although it is accessible to vehicles, there is no parking on D Street Drive.
If you have any problems while attempting to enter the venue via the accessible entrance, ask a ticket taker, event staff member, or doorman for assistance.
Accessible restrooms
There are several accessible restrooms located in the venue. They can be found in the ladies’ room on the lower lounge level as well as in the D Street lobby. The lower lounge can be accessed via elevator in the 18th and D Street area of the lobby.
Accessible seating
All accessible seating for those in wheelchairs can be found in the Orchestra seating section. These seats are available at all price ranges.
The wheelchair-accessible seats are located in the following seat rows:
- » Row A: Seats 1 and 2
- » Row G: Seats 3, 4, 7 and 8
- » Row K: Seats 3, 4, 7 and 8
- » Row V: Seats 3, 4, 7, and 8
- » Row AA: Seats 3, 4, 7, 8, 103, 104, 107, 108, 115, 116, 121, 122, 125, and 126
If there are any issues with your assigned seating, see an usher or the house manager.
Adapted/removable armrests
There are also a range of seats that have adapted/removable armrests. These are well suited to those who want some adaptability with their seats. They are also suitable for those with particular needs or those who are struggling with comfort in the regular seats.
The following areas and seats have removable/adaptable armrests.
Orchestra seats
- » Row F: Seat 127
- » Row G: Seats 1 and 2
- » Row T: Seat 1
- » Row U: Seats 2 and 128
Tier seats
- » Section A: Row A: Seat 1.
- » Section B: Row A: Seat 1
- » Section C: Row A: Seat 1
- » Section D: Row A: Seat 1
- » Section F: Row A: Seat 1
- » Section G: Row D: Seat 1
- » Section H: Row B: Seat 2
- » Section K: Row D: Seats 3 and 14
- » Section M: Row D: Seats 1 and 12
- » Section O: Row B: Seat 2
- » Section P: Row D: Seat 1
- » Section Q: Row A: Seat 1
- » Section R: Row D: Seat 1
- » Section S: Row A: Seat 1
- » Section T: Row D: Seat 1
- » Section U: Row A: Seat 1
- » Section V: Row A: Seat 1
Assisted listening devices
Assisted listening devices are available for those who need them upon entering the venue. They can be obtained by contacting an usher when guests first come into the hall.
Assisted listening devices can be used throughout the venue. You don’t have to worry about needing to sit in a particular area for it to work.
There is no charge when using an assisted listening device. However, guests will need to offer a major credit card or a driver’s license, as this will be held as a deposit.
Alternate programs
There are programs available in different formats for those who might have issues with sight.
The other formats available are Braille or large print programs. These must be requested from the sponsor or the promoter of an event, as long as it is an event that offers programs.
Sign language interpreters
As with alternate programs, sign language interpreters can be requested from the sponsor or promoter of an event. They must be contacted at least 10 days before the event you are planning to attend.
Service animals
Service animals are permitted within the venue. However, they must be well-trained and able to adhere to commands from their owner.
During the performance, the service animal will be allowed to sit at their owner’s feet or under their seat. No other animals or pets are allowed inside the venue.
ADA contacts
You can contact the ADA Coordinator at the hall if you have any questions or queries regarding ADA services at the venue.
You can also contact them to get the information of the promoter or sponsor of an event. This is needed to book a sign language interpreter or request an alternate program.
Get in touch with the ADA coordinator by phone on 202-879-3303 or via email at [email protected].