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Parking & Directions for Margaret Cho Palace Of Fine Arts
3301 Lyon Street, San Francisco, CA
94123, US
1. Palace of Fine Arts Parking Lot - 0.1 miles, $10/hour
2. Presidio Main Post - 0.6 miles, $2/hour
3. Crissy Field Parking - 1 mile, $2/hour
4. Marina District Street Parking - 0.5 miles, Free to $5/hour
Margaret Cho Concert Live at Palace Of Fine Arts | San Francisco – May 29th, 2026
The Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco is truly one of those iconic spots that captures both the city’s artistic soul and its natural beauty. Known for its amazing acoustics, it’s the kind of venue that makes live music feel even more special, whether Margaret Cho takes the stage or a local jazz band fills the air. It’s no wonder thousands of people flock here each year, snapping photos of its stunning Romanesque Revival architecture with the grand colonnades and soaring domed rotunda. The site also hosts the annual Palace of Fine Arts Film Festival, showcasing bold, original films that add a modern edge to this historic setting. Nestled among lush landscapes and reflective ponds, it’s a peaceful escape from the hustle, perfect for a quiet stroll or just soaking in the scenery. The Front Mezzanine offers a sweet spot for catching all the action without feeling too far away, while the upper levels sometimes reveal the coolest views of stage lighting and city skyline. If you’re planning to see Margaret Cho in San Francisco, it’s worth arriving early for a walk along Crissy Field, taking in the salty air, and winding your way toward this cultural gem that’s been captivating visitors for generations.