Paying for parking near UIC Theatre, is easy
UIC Theatre, part of the University of Illinois Chicago’s School of Theatre and Music on West Harrison Street, is a vibrant campus venue showcasing student productions, contemporary plays, concerts, and other performing arts events in a modern academic setting close to downtown. The theatre sits along a busy corridor near the I 290 expressway and the UIC-Halsted Blue Line stop, so traffic can be heavy at peak class, commuter, and event times, making it wise to plan your arrival and parking in advance for a smoother visit.
Parking in the immediate area is primarily in university-operated lots and structures with paid visitor parking, and campus rules are strictly enforced, including time limits, permit-only areas, and metered spaces that require close attention to posted signs. Street parking nearby is limited, highly competitive on weekdays, and often restricted by residential permits or meters, so securing parking near UIC Theatre ahead of time can save time, reduce stress, and help you avoid tickets or towing. Always review the latest information from official UIC and city sources before you travel, as rates, regulations, and availability can change.
Parking near UIC Theatre


1025 W Adams St. - Spots #15 - 40 Only
Cheapest parkings near UIC Theatre
Parking start at
$6
How to park near UIC Theatre
Typical visit duration at UIC Theatre 2-3 hours
Limited metered and residential street parking is available on and around W Harrison Street and S Racine Avenue, with a mix of pay-by-plate meters, time limits, and permit-only residential zones that are actively enforced, especially on weekdays and during events.
Overnight parking Available at Landmark West Loop Garage (marked with 24/7 hours).
Onsite parking Not available. The closest parking is at Landmark West Loop Garage (1035 W. Van Buren St.), a 6 minute walk away.
Frequently asked questions
Get started with ParkMobile today
Whether you're looking for a spot in the moment or want to reserve a space ahead of time, ParkMobile puts the power in the palm of your hand.