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Richardson Auditorium In Alexander Hall seating chart — Princeton, New Jersey
Discover the Historic Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall
The Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall is more than a concert hall — it’s a historic landmark that pairs world-class acoustics with Princeton University’s storied setting. If you’re planning your visit, start with the Richardson Auditorium In Alexander Hall seating chart to find the best view and sound for your event.
Opened in 1894 and seating approximately 900 guests, this Romanesque Revival gem features a distinctive stone façade and elegant interior woodwork. Inside, a horseshoe-shaped seating layout — with orchestra and balcony levels — creates an intimate connection between performers and audience, while state-of-the-art sound and lighting ensure a refined listening experience.
Home to the Princeton Symphony Orchestra and a centerpiece for university concerts, lectures, and special events, the auditorium has welcomed icons like Yo-Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, Wynton Marsalis, Renée Fleming, Joshua Bell, Audra McDonald, and the Emerson String Quartet. Its legacy includes numerous world-class classical performances, university commencements, and notable lectures.
Renovations in the 1980s modernized the building’s infrastructure while preserving its historic character. The hall is acoustically engineered for symphonic and chamber music — a reason many guests favor both the center orchestra and the front balcony for exquisite sound and sightlines.
From its photogenic exterior at sunset to its warm, wood-accented interior, the experience is refined yet welcoming. Whether you’re attending a symphony, chamber performance, or lecture, this Princeton icon delivers an unforgettable evening in an intimate setting.
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Seating Recommendations and Charts
Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall offers seating for approximately 900 guests, with a classic horseshoe-shaped layout featuring a main-floor orchestra and an elevated balcony. Use the Richardson Auditorium In Alexander Hall seating chart to compare sections, views, and prices before you buy.
- Orchestra (Rows A–S): Center orchestra is widely regarded as the sweet spot for both acoustics and sightlines, giving you a balanced blend of clarity and proximity to the stage.
- Front Orchestra (Rows A–D): Ideal for guests who prefer an immersive, up-close experience; note that the very front can emphasize visual detail while still delivering excellent sound.
- Balcony (Rows AA–GG): The front balcony rows offer superb acoustics and a comprehensive view of the stage — a favorite for symphonic and chamber performances.
- Box Seating (Limited availability): Select performances may feature limited box seating that combines a private feel with strong lines of sight; availability can vary by event.
- Accessible Seating (Main Floor): Reserved accessible locations are available on the main floor; request these in advance to ensure the best fit for your party’s needs.
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Location and Transportation
Venue Address
Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall
Nassau Street & University Place, Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
Situated on the Princeton University campus, the venue is approximately 50 miles southwest of New York City and about 45 miles northeast of Philadelphia — convenient for regional travelers.
- Parking: Limited on-campus parking; nearby options include Princeton University’s West Garage and the Spring Street Garage (fees may apply). Metered street parking is also available.
- Public Transit: NJ Transit trains serve Princeton Station (via the “Dinky” connection), with TigerTransit campus shuttles and local bus service providing additional access.
- Rideshare & Dropoff: There’s a designated drop-off/pick-up area near Alexander Hall on University Place.
Arrival Recommendations
Plan to arrive 45–60 minutes before your event. This buffer helps with finding garage or street parking, navigating campus paths, and getting to your seat before the performance begins — events here often start promptly.
While the auditorium experience is indoors, most guests will walk outdoors between garages, transit stops, and Alexander Hall. Campus terrain is mostly flat with paved walkways, but allow extra time in case of crowds or inclement weather.
If you’re traveling by NJ Transit, the “Dinky” and TigerTransit campus shuttles can streamline your last-mile journey. Rideshare is a convenient option; use the designated drop-off on University Place to minimize walking time, and coordinate post-show pickup in the same spot.
Venue Navigation
The auditorium’s layout is straightforward: a main-floor orchestra (Rows A–S) and an elevated balcony (Rows AA–GG), with a classic horseshoe configuration that brings you closer to the performance. Elevators provide access to the balcony, and accessible seating is available on the main floor.
You’ll find restrooms and a coat check (available during colder months), as well as light concessions during select events. Merchandise tables may appear for certain performances — often featuring artist CDs and programs. Charging stations on campus are limited, so arrive with a fully charged device.
Security and Policies
- Bag Policy: Small bags are permitted; large bags and backpacks may be subject to inspection or not allowed.
- Prohibited Items: Weapons, outside food and drink, large bags, and recording devices (for some performances).
- Re-entry Policy: Generally not permitted; check event-specific policies.
- Service Animals: Permitted in accordance with ADA guidelines.
Post-Purchase Tips — Be Ready for Event Day
- Download your tickets before arriving — cell service can be limited.
- Bring a valid ID and cashless payment option.
- Charge your phone fully.
- Review venue policies in advance.
- Arrive 45–60 minutes early to manage parking and campus walking time.
- Snap a photo of Alexander Hall’s stone façade at sunset — it’s especially photogenic.
Pre-Event Planning
Turn your visit into a Princeton mini-outing. The exterior of Alexander Hall is a favorite photo spot, especially at sunset, and the campus grounds are beautiful year-round. Arriving early gives you time to stroll the paths and soak in the Romanesque architecture before you head inside.
If you’re meeting friends, choose a clear rendezvous point such as the University Place drop-off zone or near your selected garage (West Garage or Spring Street). Share your digital tickets ahead of time and use the seating chart to coordinate rows and sections — it makes pre-show planning simpler, especially for larger groups.
For a smooth exit, agree on a post-show meeting spot and rideshare pickup location before the performance begins. With limited on-campus parking and concurrent campus events, a little coordination goes a long way.
Accessibility
Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall is ADA-accessible, with nearby ADA parking in campus lots and garages, accessible seating on the main floor (reserve in advance), elevator access to the balcony, and accessible entrances. Assistive listening devices are available upon request, and the TigerTransit shuttle service supports campus mobility.
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Dining Options
Inside the venue, you’ll find concessions serving light refreshments and beverages during select events, with occasional specialty snacks. There’s no full-service dining in the auditorium itself, so consider nearby restaurants if you want a full meal before or after the show.
Food and Restaurants Near Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall
If you’re arriving early or staying nearby, there are excellent dining options in Princeton, many within the campus and Palmer Square area:
- The Bent Spoon (Palmer Square) — Artisanal ice cream shop known for creative flavors and local ingredients.
- Mediterra Restaurant & Taverna (Palmer Square) — Upscale Mediterranean cuisine with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients.
- Witherspoon Grill (Downtown Princeton) — Classic American steakhouse with seafood and cocktails.
- PJ’s Pancake House (Nassau Street) — Local favorite for breakfast and comfort food classics.
- Triumph Brewing Company (Nassau Street) — Brewpub offering house-made beers and American fare.
- Mistral (Witherspoon Street) — Contemporary American small plates in a stylish setting.
- Blue Point Grill (Nassau Street) — Renowned for fresh seafood and raw bar selections.
- Olives Deli & Bakery (Witherspoon Street) — Casual spot for sandwiches, salads, and baked goods.
These nearby spots make it easy to grab a delicious meal or drink before heading into the show.
Other Venues in Princeton
Princeton and its surrounding areas offer a thriving live entertainment scene — and Ticket Purchase connects you to them all:
- McCarter Theatre Center — Major regional theater hosting plays, concerts, dance, and special events.
- Princeton University Chapel — Iconic Gothic chapel used for concerts, recitals, and university ceremonies.
- Princeton Garden Theatre — Historic cinema showing independent, foreign, and classic films.
- Taplin Auditorium — University concert hall for chamber music and recitals.
- Carl A. Fields Center — Multipurpose venue for lectures, performances, and cultural events.
- Princeton Stadium — Home of Princeton Tigers football and other large-scale university events.
- Berlind Theatre — Modern theater space for university and visiting productions.
- Dillon Gymnasium — Venue for Princeton University athletic events and recreational activities.
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Other Things to Do in Princeton
Beyond the music and performances, the Princeton area offers incredible attractions for visitors heading to Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall:
- Princeton University Art Museum — Renowned collection of art spanning ancient to contemporary works.
- Princeton Battlefield State Park — Historic site of a pivotal Revolutionary War battle.
- Morven Museum & Garden — Historic mansion and gardens, former New Jersey governor’s residence.
- Palmer Square — Vibrant shopping and dining district adjacent to campus.
- Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park — Scenic trails for walking, biking, and kayaking.
- Drumthwacket — Official residence of the Governor of New Jersey, open for tours.
- Albert Einstein House — Former home of Albert Einstein, National Historic Landmark (exterior viewing only).
- Marquand Park — Arboretum with walking paths and playgrounds.
- Princeton Public Library — Modern library with community events and reading spaces.
- Institute for Advanced Study — Prestigious research center with historic grounds.
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