Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Tours and Tickets
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Many fashion lovers will recognize Lincoln Center as New York Fashion Week’s former home.
While the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center is the best-known in the city, Lincoln Center’s Josie Robertson Plaza also puts on an impressive holiday display.
The Lincoln Center App is free to download and makes it simpler to buy tickets and navigate the campus area.
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Ticket prices for Lincoln Center vary depending on whether you’re attending an event and what it is. Guided tours of the campus are US$20, US$16 for seniors and students, and kids aged 4 and under are free. Sightseeing tours that pass by the outside of the Lincoln Center start at about US$50.
Yes, a guided tour can give you more information about Lincoln Center’s history as one of the top performance venues in the United States. Tour itineraries change daily but can include stops at the theaters and halls that are home to the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera, or the New York City Ballet. Lincoln Center is also included on many New York City sightseeing tours, so you can snap a photo of the outside of the complex on your way to other Manhattan attractions.
Thanks to its central location, you can easily access Lincoln Center by subway, bus, taxi, bike, or car. The closest subway stations are at 66th Street-Lincoln Center and 59th Street-Columbus Circle. If you’re driving, reserve a spot in advance at the Lincoln Center Quick Park Self Park Garage.
There is no dress code for attending a performance at Lincoln Center. Some visitors may choose to wear their finest, while others keep it casual. Dress to your comfort level, keeping in mind that you may spend up to a few hours seated, in addition to time spent walking around the venue or waiting in line.
Yes, Lincoln Center is accessible to most people with disabilities, including wheelchair users. All venues have wheelchair-accessible entrances, seats, and restrooms. You can request a braille or large-print program upon arrival, as well as an assistive listening device with headsets and neck loops. Reach out to Lincoln Center directly if you need further accommodations.







































































































































