Wing Luke Museum
Accessibility Information
Wheelchair accessible, assistive listening devices, service animals (with verification).
The Wing Luke Museum has elevator access to all 3 floors of the museum, with some areas on the 1st floor having ramps. The smallest doorway clearance is 26” and guests can borrow a wheelchair (with a 22” clearance) at the front desk.
Service animals are also welcome. Pets are not allowed in the museum.
Parking Information
The museum does not have on-site parking.
Street parking is free all day Sundays and holidays. There are several public pay parking lots within 5 blocks. Metered and timed parking policies apply at other times. Please read street signs carefully.
The museum is accessible by Sound Transit Link Light Rail, King County Metro Bus, and Amtrak via King Street Station.
Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute
Accessibility Information
Wheelchair accessible, ADA-compliant facility with accessible entrances and seating.
The Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute is committed to providing access for patrons with disabilities. The venue complies with ADA standards and offers accessible entry points and facilities throughout the building.
If you require special services and auxiliary aids when visiting LHPAI, please contact (206) 684-4758 ten business days in advance to allow for your personal assistance to be arranged.
For more information on accessibility supports, please contact the venue directly.
Parking Information
Parking is available at the building and is open to guests.
The venue is located in Seattle’s Central District at the corner of 17th Ave S and E Yesler Way. Additional parking may be available nearby, and street parking options can vary depending on time of day.
The venue is also accessible by public transit within a 10-minute walk or less.
For more information on parking or commuting, please visit the venue’s website.