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Parking & Directions for Maro Polaris Hall
635 North Killingsworth Court, Portland, OR
97217, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free
2. SmartPark Garage - 0.3 miles - $5
3. The Lot at 1000 SW 10th - 0.4 miles - $8
4. Ace Hotel Parking - 0.5 miles - $10
5. Park & Go - 0.6 miles - $12
Maro Concert Live at Polaris Hall | Portland – October 07th, 2026
The Hollywood Theatre in Vancouver is a legendary spot where cinephiles have been catching their favorite films on a big screen for decades. You can almost feel the history every time you step inside, especially knowing it survived a fire back in 1940 that caused some damage but was cleaned up quickly so movies could keep rolling. It’s not just about the classics though, imagine the 2017 diamond jubilee screening of a beloved romance, complete with a jazz band playing an iconic song live, making it feel like a real celebration. The place has also evolved over the years, like when they extended the stage in 1965 to host bigger live acts, giving Vancouver a spot for both film buffs and live music lovers. If you’re into more casual vibes, there’s plenty of standing room for those who like to watch upright or rail seating for quick breaks, perfect for catching your breath between flicks or shows. And honestly, Hollywood Theatre is one of those rare venues where you can stay up late watching films, then just stumble out to nearby cafes or pubs for a nightcap. Visiting Maro Vancouver, you get a real sense of the city’s love for its historic cinemas, making every visit feel like stepping into a piece of Vancouver’s rich entertainment story.