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Where to stay near Page Auditorium

Catch the show and come home to downtown. Page Auditorium — Duke's historic 1931 hall on West Campus, home to Duke Arts performances and the summer American Dance Festival — sits about a 2-mile drive from Trifecta's downtown Durham lofts in West Village. See a concert, a dance company, or a comedy night, then head back to a sleeps-six loft in the heart of walkable downtown.

  • ~8 minDrive from downtown
  • ~1,170Historic hall
  • Est. 1931Collegiate Gothic
  • Duke Arts+ dance festival

How close you'll be

Two downtown Durham buildings. The closest is an 8-minute drive.

Both Trifecta lofts are historic West Village tobacco warehouses in downtown Durham — about a 2-mile, ~8-minute drive from Page Auditorium on Duke's West Campus. Stay in walkable downtown and drive out for a show.

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  1. 1

    The Cooper BuildingClosest

    West Village · Brightleaf District · 8–10 min drive · 2 mi

  2. 2

    The Flowers Building

    West Village · Brightleaf District · 8–10 min drive · 2 mi

  3. Drive times are approximate and vary with traffic and event-day routing.

Where you'll stay

Furnished apartments near Page Auditorium

Real photos and live availability from the buildings we own and operate. Sorted by how close you'll be to the auditorium.

8–10 min driveClosest6

The Cooper Building

West Village · Brightleaf District · 2 mi

  • Sleeps 6
  • 2 bed
  • 4 units

A converted Liggett & Myers tobacco warehouse on West Morgan Street — 2-bedroom lofts with exposed brick and soaring ceilings, a quick drive to Duke’s West Campus. Sleeps six.

  • Free parking
  • Pool
  • Fitness center
  • Full kitchen
  • In-unit laundry
  • Fast Wi-Fi
The Flowers Building furnished apartment near Page Auditorium
The Flowers Building furnished apartment near Page Auditorium
The Flowers Building furnished apartment near Page Auditorium
The Flowers Building furnished apartment near Page Auditorium
The Flowers Building furnished apartment near Page Auditorium
The Flowers Building furnished apartment near Page Auditorium
8–10 min drive6

The Flowers Building

West Village · Brightleaf District · 2 mi

  • Sleeps 6
  • 2 bed
  • 4 units

The 1916 Flowers Warehouse — loft apartments with hardwood floors and original wood beams, a short drive to Page and a walk to downtown. 2-bedroom units sleep six.

  • Free parking
  • Pool
  • Fitness center
  • Full kitchen
  • In-unit laundry
  • Fast Wi-Fi

Why book now

What's on at Page Auditorium in 2026

The year’s headline events — book your stay before the dates you want fill up.

Theater

ADF: Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company

The American Dance Festival presents the legendary Bill T. Jones company — ADF’s summer season is a national draw to Durham.

Theater

ADF: Paul Taylor Dance Company

A cornerstone of American modern dance, presented by ADF at Page.

Theater

ADF: Pilobolus

The inventive, athletic dance company — an ADF summer favorite, with a children’s matinee.

Concert

shirlette ammons: Language Barrier at 10

Duke Arts Presents opens the fall season with the acclaimed Durham musician and poet.

Comedy

Mo Amer

Duke Arts Presents the stand-up and “Mo” star for a fall comedy night at Page.

Coming in for one of these? The closer you book, the less you fight for parking and post-event traffic — and direct rates skip the OTA service fee.

What guests say

Why guests book our downtown Durham apartments

2,408 verified guest reviews across our downtown Durham apartments, averaging 4.7 — here are a few, unedited.

Verified stay
The spot was in the perfect location. We were in the middle of so many different places to eat and shop. Would I stay here again.....ABSOLUTELY!!!!!! The HOST had a quick turn around if there were questions and they were very friendly.
The Cooper BuildingAirbnb5/5May 2026
Verified stay
We had a great stay ! Host was super responsive and helpful! Lots of great local restaurants !
The Flowers BuildingAirbnb5/5May 2026
Verified stay
So very cool inside 100 year old warehouse turned into apartments with the wood and beams exposed.
The Cooper BuildingAirbnb5/5May 2026
Verified stay
Lovely, quiet apartment in a renovated tobacco warehouse. Bright, airy and spacious place in a great location close to many restaurants. Hosts were responsive, accommodating and check-in and check-out were easy. Clear instructions made everything very easy.
The Flowers BuildingAirbnb5/5May 2026
Verified stay
It is a beautiful old building; ceilings were so high! Loved the feel of the place. Communication was excellent. Definably would stay there again if my travels take me back!!!
The Cooper BuildingAirbnb5/5May 2026
Verified stay
Very nice place! Lots of space to spread out. We arrived early evening and were very happy to find a good Mexican restaurant just steps away. Convenient garage parking is also a huge plus.
The Flowers BuildingAirbnb5/5May 2026
Verified stay
The loft was very clean and in a great location. The instructions to get into the unit were very clear as well as communication with the property manager. Everything went very smoothly and we would definitely stay there again on our next trip to Durham.
The Cooper BuildingVrbo5/5May 2026
Verified stay
Very welcoming and responsive host. Thank you for the extra time since I participated in the marathon they were able to extend my time to rest and get everything out
The Flowers BuildingAirbnb5/5May 2026
Verified stay
Great place, centrally located and management was very responsive when a neighbor passed out with a movie on blast. Hammocks on the balcony were fantastic and place felt very large. 8 year old loved it.
The Cooper BuildingVrbo5/5May 2026

Apartment vs hotel

Built for an event weekend, not just a night

  • A full kitchen

    Feed a group before the event and skip the overpriced venue concessions. Cookware, dishwasher, full-size fridge — all included.

  • Room for the whole crew

    A 2-bedroom sleeps six — one apartment instead of three hotel rooms, with a living room to actually hang out in.

  • In-unit laundry

    Pack light for a multi-night run of shows or a season of home games. Washer and dryer in every unit.

  • Lower per-night cost

    For two nights or more, a furnished apartment usually beats a comparable downtown hotel — and direct booking drops the 15–20% OTA service fee entirely.

  • Skip the post-show grind

    Event lots empty slowly and the drive home is long. Stay minutes away and the worst of your night is a short, familiar trip back to your own door — resident parking waiting, no hour-plus crawl out and no late highway haul.

  • A local team, not a call center

    We own and operate every apartment. Book direct and you reach the people who run the building, instantly confirmed.

Getting around

Getting there & back

This is a drive-to hall — about 2 miles west on Duke's campus, with no light rail in Durham, so plan on a ~8-minute drive or a rideshare. Your base is in the heart of walkable downtown: West Village puts DPAC, the American Tobacco Campus, and the ballpark all on foot.

  • By car

    West onto Duke University Rd / Chapel Dr on West Campus — about 2 miles / 8 minutes from downtown. Event parking is in the Bryan Center Garage (Parking Garage IV) on Science Drive, a short walk to Page.

  • Rideshare

    A quick, easy hop from downtown — about 2 miles to West Campus.

  • Amtrak — Durham Station

    Durham’s Amtrak station (601 W Main St) is right in the West Village complex (the Carolinian and Piedmont). There is no light rail in Durham.

  • Raleigh-Durham (RDU) airport

    About 15 miles / a 20-minute drive — easy for a fly-in dance-festival weekend.

Make a weekend of it

Make a weekend of it

Pair the show with downtown Durham — the American Tobacco Campus, Brightleaf Square, and DPAC a short walk from your loft, with Duke's Gothic campus a quick drive.

SightseeingBy the hall

Duke Chapel & West Campus

The soaring Gothic Duke Chapel and stone West Campus surround Page Auditorium — a beautiful stop before or after a show.

Arts~4 min drive

Nasher Museum of Art

Duke’s acclaimed art museum is minutes from Page on campus — an easy pairing for an arts weekend.

Food & drink5–8 min

American Tobacco Campus

Restaurants, bars, and a river walk in the former tobacco complex downtown, a short walk from your loft.

Shopping & dining3–5 min

Brightleaf Square

Restored tobacco warehouses full of local shops and restaurants — the Brightleaf district of West Village.

Good to know

Questions before you book

How far is each loft from Page Auditorium?

Both West Village buildings are in downtown Durham, about 2 miles — an 8–10 minute drive — from Page on Duke’s West Campus. A rideshare is the easy option. Times are approximate.

What plays at Page Auditorium?

Page hosts Duke Arts Presents — touring music, comedy, and film through the fall and spring — and the renowned American Dance Festival each summer (Bill T. Jones, Paul Taylor, Pilobolus, and more). The calendar above lists upcoming 2026 highlights.

Where do I park for a show?

Event parking is in the Bryan Center Garage on Science Drive, a short walk to Page — about $5 a car (discount vouchers sometimes available). Staying downtown means a quick drive over and your loft’s own on-site parking.

Are these lofts better than a hotel?

For two or more nights, usually — 2-bedroom historic lofts that sleep six, with a full kitchen and separate living area, at a lower per-night cost than a comparable hotel and no OTA service fee when you book direct. A roomy base in walkable downtown Durham.

Your stay

A short drive to the show. A walkable downtown to come home to.

Furnished Durham apartments minutes from the auditorium — full kitchens, free parking, direct rates with no service fee.