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Get Your The Sarod Trilogy Tickets in Washington: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for The Sarod Trilogy Sixth & I Synagogue
600 I Street Nw, Washington, DC
20001, US
1. Parking Garage at 600 H St NW - 0.2 miles, ~$20
2. Colonial Parking at 625 Indiana Ave NW - 0.3 miles, ~$18
3. LAZ Parking at 601 F St NW - 0.4 miles, ~$22
4. Street Parking (metered) - 0.1 miles, ~$2/hour
The Sarod Trilogy Concert Live at Sixth & I Synagogue | Washington – May 02nd, 2026
Sixth & I Synagogue isn’t just a place of worship; it’s a vibrant hub where history, community, and art collide in the heart of Washington. The building’s stunning architecture, with its intricate details and warm glow, instantly sets a soulful tone, making every visit feel special. Beyond its beauty, the synagogue is deeply committed to environmental causes, actively participating in local conservation efforts, because caring for the planet is part of its mission. Over the years, Sixth & I has become a cultural crossroads, teaming up with nearby theaters and arts organizations to host everything from jazz nights to literary readings. It’s a space that champions diversity and inclusion, regularly providing a platform for marginalized voices and community conversations. Attending a performance during The Sarod Trilogy Washington feels like stepping into an intimate world of sound and storytelling, whether you prefer the energetic, up-close experience from the Ground Floor or the more involved vibe of Main Floor seating. If you’re wandering from the National Art Gallery, just head north on 6th Street, and if you’re near the National Museum of African American Culture, a quick walk up 14th Street will get you there. It’s a place where history, art, and community come together in a way that’s hard to find anywhere else.