Reviews
Located in upper west Manhattan. This is a prime location for the arts. You can easily access Central Park, Juliard, metropolitan of Opera, NYC Ballet, and the New York Philharmonic. If you’re into the performing arts.. this is where you should be! Easily accessible by the 1,2, A,C lines and very close to NY staples such as TJs and Levain Bakery.
High end entertainment comprised of rich culture, lavish architecture, and wonderful performances. From the moment you step foot on premise the grand atmosphere is pervasive. The spacious plaza is buzzing with excitement prior to a performance. Ample photo opportunities exist with the extravagant decor that contribute to the opulent vibe. Wide range of performances cater to the gamut of attendees.
Lincoln Center is STUNNING. I have only had the privilege, at this time, of viewing the space from the outside, but, you can sense the grandeur of this venue by simply standing at the threshold of this structure. I am so excited to experience a ballet or an opera in this space at some point. The whole complex is absolutely beautiful. If you're in the area, and just want to explore, this space has great walkability and there is so much to see just by being in the outdoor spaces of Lincoln Center. Absolutely incredible!
This is such an iconic location to come listen to excellent music. We wanted to see Xian Chang during the Summer for the City event going on these few months. It was absolutely incredible seeing this massive theater and iconic halls. Every seat has a fantastic view of the area and allows for a perfect experience. They do have an outside bar where you can buy drinks and snacks. They don’t do physical programs anymore, however there are QR codes near the doors to allow you to pull up programs for the event going on that night. I highly suggest coming here if you want to experience a once or more in a lifetime musical performance that will take your breath away!
An awesome venue for all performances! Seats r spacious, velvet, and the explanations of the singing on the individual seat screens is just fantastic! It makes opera intelligible 4 the average fan.
A beautiful place. It’s actually a complex. Several buildings in the same area with green areas between them and a nice plaza with a big fountain in the middle. Absolutely would recommend visiting it. It’s worth visiting. and there is a few restaurants/bars nearby for drinks/food after.
It was so chaotic. However, the kept their cool. Impressive. I guess organized chaos. The theater, of course, is impressive. My first time, better than I imagined. I recommend you explore all levels. Lots to see.
The most beautiful opera house in the world. The MET has the best singers. I have been to the MET since my high school years and it was my favorite place ever since. The art works are amazing.
Summer for the City was well needed and much appreciated as I caught activities on two different days in the outdoor space in the Lincoln Center complex. The massive disco ball lived up to the hype with multiple performers bringing different vibes to the stage and coaching the audience to get their inner dance bunny out. I didn't miss my opportunity and the shared dance experience outdoors, with plenty of fresh air to enjoy, really was a great stress reliever after a couple years of health crisis. It's a large space, concessions are available, and the wife front staircase each painted a rainbow color during Pride month from the 9th avenue/Columbus side are an easy place to meet up friends coming from different locations.
This is the leading performing arts center in New York and one of the best in the world. Lincoln Center has buildings for the performing arts, jazz,music, cinema, etc. Currently, the Big Apple Circus is in a tent in Lincoln Center. Big Apple Circus is a great little circus. It's definitely worth attending.