David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center
David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center

David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center

Free admission
10 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, New York, 10023

The Basics

The striking David Geffen Hall (formerly called the Philharmonic Hall, then the Avery Fisher Hall) centers on a rectangular 2,738-seat auditorium. From September through June, the hall puts on regular concerts by the NYPO—one of the world’s oldest symphony orchestras—as well as jazz shows, operas, and other events.

The ideal way to experience David Geffen Hall is to attend a NYPO concert. For the best seat selection, purchase your ticket online in advance. Guided tours of Lincoln Center are available; or, just stroll around Lincoln Center Plaza to admire the hall and see neighboring venues such as the Metropolitan Opera House.

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Things to Know Before You Go

  • On-site amenities include a café, bars, restrooms, and free Wi-Fi.

  • David Geffen Hall is accessible to wheelchairs, with designated seating.

  • The bars open for preconcert drinks an hour before the performance starts.

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How to Get There

David Geffen Hall stands at 10 Lincoln Center Plaza between West 62nd and West 65th streets, and is easily reached by subway: take the 1 train to 66th Street–Lincoln Center station, or the A, B, C, or D train to 59th Street–Columbus Circle. The M5, M7, M10, M11, M20, M66, and M104 buses also stop nearby. Lincoln Center offers indoor parking, with entrances on 62nd and 65th streets.

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When to Get There

The hall typically hosts around three NYPO shows each week during the concert season, with evening performances usually starting at 7:30pm and matinees at 2pm. Get there at least 30 minutes before start time. Visitors are also welcome to attend open rehearsals, normally held in the morning.

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What to See at David Geffen Hall

Make sure to check out the hall’s Grand Promenade. The 2nd-floor corridor boasts floor-to-ceiling windows with stellar views of Lincoln Center, the fountained Josie Robertson Plaza, and the Upper West Side. There and in the lobby, you’ll also see assorted artwork, including a 1909 bust of composer Gustav Mahler by Rodin.

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