Exploring New York City's Lincoln Center

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The world's leading performing arts center, Lincoln Center occupies over 16 acres on the Upper West Side of New York City. It has 26 different performance venues and is home to 12 performing arts organizations, representing everything from ​ ballet and chamber music to film and jazz.​​

Directions to Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center is located between West 62nd and 65th Streets and Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues. Frederick P. Rose Hall venues are in the Time Warner Center, located at Broadway and 60th Street.

Nearest subway : 1 to 66th Street/Lincoln Center Station

Frederick P Rose Hall subway: ​A, B, C, D, or 1 to 59th Street/Columbus Circle.

Parking: There is street parking available around Lincoln Center. Pay attention to parking regulations and bring quarters to feed the meter if you park at a metered spot.

Organizations in Lincoln Center

Twelve performing arts organizations call Lincoln Center home:

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

The Film Society of Lincoln Center

Jazz at Lincoln Center

The Juilliard School

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Lincoln Center Theater

The Metropolitan Opera

New York City Ballet

New York City Opera

New York Philharmonic

The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts

School of American Ballet

Performance Venues in Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center has 26 performance venues. Here are some of the most popular:

Alice Tully Hall, Starr Theater

The Allen Room - (Time Warner Center)

Avery Fisher Hall

Damrosch Park - (Outdoor Venue)

David H. Koch Theater - ( NYC Ballet & NYC Opera)

Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola - (Time Warner Center)

Metropolitan Opera House

Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater

Rose Theater - (Time Warner Center)

Vivian Beaumont Theater

The Walter Reade Theater

Events at Lincoln Center

Some of the annual events held at Lincoln Center include:

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week - February

Toast of the Town Food & Wine Festival - May

Lincoln Center Festival - July/August

Lincoln Center Out of Doors - July/August

Midsummer Night Swing - July

Mostly Mozart Festival

Tours at Lincoln Center

Want to learn more about Lincoln Center? Lincoln Center offers daily guided tours for individuals and groups of the main Lincoln Center Complex and Jazz at Lincoln Center. These tours offer visitors a chance to see behind the scenes at select venues and learn more about the art, architecture, and performances at Lincoln Center. Upon request, tours are available in French, Italian, Japanese, German, and Spanish, as well as American Sign Language.

Where to Eat Nearby Lincoln Center

Visitors to Lincoln Center have a variety of different dining options nearby. Reservations are highly-recommended for pre-theater dining at Lincoln Center and in the surrounding area.

There are options to eat right at Lincoln Center, including fine-dining at Lincoln and The Grand Tier, as well as casual options like 'witchcraft.

Close by, there are many different restaurant options. Some highlights include Bar Boulud, Ed's Chowder House, P.J. Clarke's (burgers), and Telepan.

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The world’s leading cultural center, the Lincoln Center complex consists of the following organizations in the field of performing arts:

  • Jazz at Lincoln Center
  • The Metropolitan Opera
  • The New York City Ballet
  • The New York Philharmonic
  • The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
  • The School of American Ballet
  • The Film Society of Lincoln Center
  • The Lincoln Center Theater
  • The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
  • The Julliard School
  • Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.

You can find the calendar of upcoming events and select the ones you might want to visit on the Lincoln Center website . You can also combine a visit to the performance with the tour around Lincoln Center: go backstage and visit the places where Luciano Pavarotti and Mikhail Baryshnikov performed. As they say in the Lincoln Center, you never know what might happen during the tour: you can go to a rehearsal, or meet a celebrity, or get directly to one of the stages of the complex. Tickets are $25, and it’s best to book a tour online. There is a short video on the site that gives an idea of the tour.

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New York's Lincoln Center, as people gather for its reopening on Monday, May 10. Jeff Lunden/NPR hide caption

New York's Lincoln Center, as people gather for its reopening on Monday, May 10.

The performing arts are coming back and arts organizations around the country are having to think about how to reengage with live audiences, in a safe way.

After being dark since March of 2020, New York's Lincoln Center welcomed audiences back Monday — to its radically transformed physical space, one that is also more inviting and inclusive.

" One of my favorite times at Lincoln Center, actually, is just before curtain comes up and just after it comes down on campus," says Henry Timms, Lincoln Center's president. "And you just have this moment where the campus is completely full of people. And one of the many, many things, you know, we miss at Lincoln Center, is that feeling of community, that sense of connection.

Before the pandemic shut everything down, Lincoln Center attracted 6 million visitors a year. So, in hopes of bringing the community back, the performing arts complex is creating something called Restart Stages.

Timms says they pondered: " Could we create an outdoor performing arts center, a temporary performing arts center, just for this spring and this summer, to then help organizations at Lincoln Center and across the city start rehearsing again, start performing again, and to give our audiences a kind of safe on ramp to coming back to the arts?"

Ten stages are being built on the 16-acre campus, for performances and rehearsals, as well as high school graduations and blood drives. But the biggest transformation will be of the central plaza, in front of the marble clad homes of the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet and the New York Philharmonic, made famous in movies like Moonstruck .

"One of the things that I have noticed when working here at the theaters is that there is nowhere to sit on this plaza," says Mimi Lien, a Tony and MacArthur Award-winning set designer.

So, she's creating a kind of a village green. She says that while she had hoped to cover the plaza with real grass, it proved impractical, so she's using an environmentally responsible artificial turf. Most of the surface is flat, but there's a slope on each side of the plaza — it looks like a half pipe — that people can sit on.

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The Green at New York's Lincoln Center. Sachyn Mital/Courtesy of Lincoln Center hide caption

The Green at New York's Lincoln Center.

" Yesterday when I was here, testing out the slope, I was overtaken by the childhood urge to just roll down the slope," she says.

Lien hopes that people will hang out in the plaza — "get a coffee and some food at the cafe, sit in a chair or on the grass. Check out a book from the library corner. Perhaps take in a pop-up performance. I would love for it to be a multifaceted civic space."

And that's what Lincoln Center is aiming for — appealing not just to the people who can afford $300 to go to the opera, but to those who just want to spend some time outside and perhaps catch a performance of a group not usually seen on one of the main stages, such as the Korean Cultural Alliance or Harlem Week or the Redhawk Native Arts Council.

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Gya Watson, a member of the Redhawk Native American Arts Council, on the Green at Lincoln Center. Sachyn Mital/Courtesy of Lincoln Center hide caption

Gya Watson, a member of the Redhawk Native American Arts Council, on the Green at Lincoln Center.

Cliff Matias, director of the Redhawk Native Arts Council, says members of the Ramapough Lunaape will open Restart Stages with a land acknowledgement. "We're going to share a mixture of indigenous performances from across the hemisphere and, you know, we always do drumming and singing and rattle songs as well. Just an opportunity to come and share and celebrate after such a long time," he adds.

Timms says the pause on activities, with both COVID and calls for social justice, has made the people running Lincoln Center, and other arts organizations around the country, question their core mission.

" We never wanted this period to be a period where we would just pause and then come back as the same organization who we were," he says. "How is it we are coming back differently? Who's on our stages and how are we engaging with broader communities and what are we saying to the world? All those questions are obviously critical."

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WALKING :  Enter the Vivian Beaumont, Mitzi E. Newhouse and Claire Tow Theaters via the street-level entrance on 65th Street (between Broadway and Amsterdam), or at the Lincoln Center plaza level (near the reflecting pool). Visit our accessibility page for information regarding wheelchair access.

SUBWAY AND BUS : The #1 train stops at 66th Street/Lincoln Center. We are one block from the station. The entrance to the downtown #1 subway train station in front of Avery Fisher Hall on Columbus between 64th and 65th Streets is now open. The concourse is also reachable via an underground entrance from the downtown #1 subway train.

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The M-104 Bus runs along Broadway and stops near Lincoln Center. The M5, M7, M10, M11, M66 (crosstown) and M104 bus lines all stop within one block of Lincoln Center. We are between Amsterdam Avenue and Broadway on 65th Street.

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University leaders, state officials and representatives of ag-based groups learn about phenotyping research in the Nebraska Innovation Greenhouse following the Agriculture Week proclamation on March 19. Ag Week in Nebraska is March 17-23.

University of Nebraska–Lincoln leaders joined Gov. Jim Pillen at Nebraska Innovation Campus on March 19 to celebrate Agriculture Week in the Cornhusker State.

The event, held at the Greenhouse Innovation Center, included an Agriculture Week in Nebraska proclamation from Gov. Pillen, tours of research spaces within the greenhouse, and a preview of the National Center for Resilient and Regenerative Precision Agriculture. Other participants included representatives from the Nebraska Department of Agriculture, FFA members, 4-H leaders, and the Nebraska Farm Bureau.

The $160 million National Center for Resilient and Regenerative Precision Agriculture envisioned at Innovation Campus will be home to world-leading research and development in ag tech, precision agriculture, and other areas crucial to the future of agricultural innovation. It is expected to house four USDA research units, including two new teams focused on precision production and water, climate and resilience.

Mike Boehm (center), vice chancellor of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, outlines plans for the USDA facility on its future construction site at Nebraska Innovation Campus. Listening to Boehm’s presentation are (from left) Marty Schmer, USDA-ARS research agronomist; Gov. Jim Pillen; Chancellor Rodney D. Bennett; and Sherry Vinton, director of the Nebraska Department of Agriculture.

A companion to the USDA facility, the Ag Tech Incubator and Accelerator will support startups and businesses, ensuring that the research and discovery taking place at the national center moves quickly from discovery to real-world solutions.

In 2022, the Nebraska Legislature and Governor approved $25 million in state funding for the companion facility, contingent upon the university raising $25 million in private funding. The fundraising is moving forward and is one of the key priorities of the ongoing NU Foundation’s Only in Nebraska campaign.

University leaders recently thanked Nebraska’s federal delegation for their assistance in procuring funding for the USDA facility.

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    Lincoln Center is a busy and active performing arts destination, home to 11 resident organizations. Theater access is subject to availability; guided tours can visit the Director's Booth or the Auditorium of the Metropolitan Opera House, as well as auditoriums of many other locations on campus, on select tours.

  7. Lincoln Center

    The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center ; The Julliard School ; Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. You can find the calendar of upcoming events and select the ones you might want to visit on the Lincoln Center website. You can also combine a visit to the performance with the tour around Lincoln Center: go backstage and visit the places ...

  8. Visit Our Venue

    Visit our world-class performance spaces, classrooms, and atrium—overlooking Central Park and the New York skyline—all in the heart of Columbus Circle. ... Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall frequently plays host to events ranging from fundraising galas and movie premieres to awards ceremonies and corporate functions.

  9. A Transformed Lincoln Center In New York City Brings Back Live ...

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  10. Directions

    The M-104 Bus runs along Broadway and stops near Lincoln Center. The M5, M7, M10, M11, M66 (crosstown) and M104 bus lines all stop within one block of Lincoln Center. We are between Amsterdam Avenue and Broadway on 65th Street. CAR OR TAXI : Please use 150 West 65th Street in your GPS. Or direct taxis to 65th Street between Amsterdam Avenue and ...

  11. Visit Us

    Garage parking is available at 65th Street under Lincoln Center, visit Lincoln Center Parking for more information. Ticket Info To ensure the quality of experience for our audiences, we reserve the right to deny entry to ticket holders who arrive after the start of any screening or event. Your ticket is a revocable license to attend the event ...

  12. Jazz at Lincoln Center

    Jazz at Lincoln Center is part of Lincoln Center in New York City. Wynton Marsalis is the artistic director and the leader of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Home to Dizzy's Club, Rose Theater, and The Appel Room.

  13. Visitors Center

    The Lincoln Visitors Center is your ticket to Lincoln and beyond. As an additional service to visitors and meeting planners, we offer a complete range of brochures, maps and guides at our Visitors Center in downtown Lincoln. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff will gladly help you find the information you need to make the most of your stay.

  14. Explore the Lincoln Center

    EXPLORE THELINCOLN CENTER Experience Lc Live Curated by The Lincoln Center, LC LIVE is Northern Colorado's most diverse presenter of professional performing arts. From Tony-winning Broadway productions to internationally acclaimed artists and musicians, we bring nationally touring shows right to your doorstep. Packages & Bundles Your ticket to performances with perks—including up to 25% ...

  15. Lincoln Center Tours · Lincoln Center

    For inquiries about group tours (8+ people), please contact the tour desk by emailing [email protected] or by calling 646-385-0242. *Lincoln Center Tours are also closed on most major holidays. Get backstage access to the world-renowned organizations that call our 16.3 acre campus home, and learn more about the history of Lincoln Center.

  16. Film at Lincoln Center

    You can't go home again: the filmmaker and writer delves into the themes that span her new book, including Hong Kong cinema, reflections on diaspora, the unresolved questions of the postcolonial present, and history as a "collective haunting". Film at Lincoln Center was founded in 1969 to celebrate cinema, to support new filmmakers, and ...

  17. Plan Your Visit

    The Lincoln Memorial is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The early evening and morning hours are beautiful and tranquil times to visit. Please visit the Operating Hours and Seasons for more information on staffing, facility, and museum hours. Use the links below to discover more about visiting the iconic monument and memorial protected by ...

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  20. Electrostal History and Art Museum

    Museum and Exhibition Center. 5. 0.2 mi Speciality Museums. Statue of Lenin. 16. 0.5 mi Monuments & Statues. Park of Culture and Leisure. 16. 0.5 mi Parks. ... Reviews ordered by recency and descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as wait time, length of visit, general tips, and location information. 4.0. 19 reviews. Excellent. 6. Very ...

  21. Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis returning ...

    AKRON, Ohio - Famed, award-winning trumpeter and bandleader Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 20, at EJ Thomas Hall in Akron. Tickets start ...

  22. The flag of Elektrostal, Moscow Oblast, Russia which I bought there

    Its a city in the Moscow region. As much effort they take in making nice flags, as low is the effort in naming places. The city was founded because they built factories there.

  23. Museum and Exhibition Center

    17 within 6 miles. Museum and Exhibition Center. 5. 0 ftSpeciality Museums. Sretenskiy Monastery. 6. 0.1 miReligious Sites. Electrostal History and Art Museum. 19.

  24. Macaulay Honors College Visit to David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center

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  25. Ag Week in Nebraska celebrated at Innovation Campus

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln leaders joined Gov. Jim Pillen at Nebraska Innovation Campus on March 19 to celebrate Agriculture Week in the Cornhusker State. The event included a preview of the $160 million National Center for Resilient and Regenerative Precision Agriculture.

  26. Calendar · Lincoln Center

    The Metropolitan Opera. 8:00 pm. Corruption. Lincoln Center Theater. 8:00 pm. Yotam Silberstein Trio Feat. Al Foster and John Patitucci. Jazz at Lincoln Center. 9:00 pm.

  27. UNL

    Showing at The Ross March 22-April 3. Visit www.theross.org for tickets, show times, and more information. From executive producer Werner Herzog and director Ian Cheney, THE ARC OF OBLIVION illuminates the strange world of archives, record-keeping, and memory through a filmmaker's quixotic quest to build an ark in Maine.