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Venue Info

Welcome to The Regency Ballroom.

This stunning room features blonde hardwood floors, a horseshoe-shaped balcony and a built-in stage. Noted as a fine example of Scottish Rite architecture, which includes neoclassic and beaux arts styles, the Regency Building was built in 1909. The Grand Ballroom is a beaux-art treasure with thirty-five foot ceilings and twenty-two turn-of-the-century teardrop chandeliers.

Directions

The Regency Ballroom
1300 Van Ness Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94109

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The Regency Ballroom is on the Northeast corner of Van Ness & Sutter.

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Public Transportation

Because of its central location, the Regency Building is easily accessible by public transportation. Muni bus lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 19, 38, 42, 47, and 49 all stop within a few blocks of the facility.

Parking

There are plenty of public and private parking lots in the vicinity of The Regency Ballroom, see options below. There is also limited street parking.

  • Holiday Inn Golden Gateway (1500 Van Ness)
  • Sutter Place Garage (1375 Sutter St.)
  • Polk Bush Garage (1399 Bush St.)
  • Public Parking (819 Ellis St.)
  • Hemlock Garage (80 Hemlock St.)
  • Old First Garage (1725 Sacramento St.)

House Rules for Public Concerts

  • Backpacks are allowed when searched and checked
  • 18 and over shows require a valid government issued ID. i.e. Driver’s license, passport, etc. NO school IDs, expired IDs, or pictures of IDs.
  • EMPTY Camelbacks and reusable water bottles are permitted
  • No Professional Cameras
  • No Video Equipment
  • No Audio Equipment
  • No Outside Food or Beverages
  • No Weapons of Any Kind
  • No Chains
  • No Markers
  • No Chewing Gum
  • No Ins and Outs
  • No Luggage
  • No Hula Hoops
  • No Laser Pointers
  • No Selfie Sticks
  • No Go Pros
  • No Lighters
  • No Glow Sticks

*Prohibited items subject to change at the discretion of venue management

Let our audience be your audience.

The Regency Ballroom offers a variety of unique and innovative sponsorship opportunities. Our experienced team of marketing professionals can identify and tailor a program to meet your marketing objectives by reaching out to a wide audience of educated, affluent event-goers. The Regency Ballroom offers fully integrated marketing partnership programs that can include:

  • Building Partnerships
  • Event Sponsorships
  • Venue Signage
  • Corporate Hospitality
  • Sponsor Initiatives
  • Creative marketing and promotional programs like consumer promotions, traffic-driving promotions, cause-related tie-ins, and grassroots marketing

For information on marketing and sponsorship opportunities please contact us here.

Have a question or suggestion? We'd love to hear from you.

Environment

What We’re Doing

The Regency Ballroom is committed to reducing our environmental impact. We do so through ongoing efforts to save energy and water, purchase environmentally preferable products, and help raise awareness of environmental issues.

The Regency Ballroom is proud to participate in AEG 1EARTH, AEG’s corporate environmental sustainability program. Through AEG 1EARTH, we:

  • Exchange environmental best practices with other venues
  • Track our environmental performance on a monthly basis, measuring energy consumption, water usage, and waste diversion
  • Contribute to AEG’s progress towards its 2020 Environmental Goals

What You Can Do

We’re doing our best to reduce our environmental impact and hope you will join us in our efforts. Here are a few tips to make your visit more environmentally friendly:

  • Consider walking, biking, taking public transit, or carpooling to avoid traffic, save on gas and parking, and reduce your carbon footprint. Get directions here.
  • Turn off water faucets when you’re finished – let us know if you spot any leaks
  • Use only as many disposable items (e.g., paper towels, napkins, utensils) as you need