Paying for parking near David Geffen Hall, is easy
David Geffen Hall sits within the Lincoln Center campus on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, home of the New York Philharmonic and a hub for world-class concerts, film events, and cultural programs. Performance days draw heavy traffic on Columbus Avenue, Broadway, and the surrounding cross streets, so planning your arrival and reserving parking in advance helps you skip circling the block and get to your seat on time. Because multiple venues share the campus, demand for curb space can spike before showtime and right after curtain, making a little forethought a big time-saver.
Street parking nearby is limited and typically metered, with rules that vary by block face; always read posted signs carefully, follow alternate-side regulations, and use authorized payment methods like the official ParkNYC system. Remember that New York City enforces strict standing, stopping, and loading rules, and illegally parked vehicles can be towed, so giving yourself extra time reduces stress. For the smoothest experience when looking for parking near David Geffen Hall, book ahead when possible and check updated, official sources before you go.
Parking near David Geffen Hall
Cheapest parkings near David Geffen Hall
Parking start at
$12
How to park near David Geffen Hall
Typical visit duration at David Geffen Hall 2–3 hours
Street parking is very limited around Lincoln Center. Nearby spaces are mostly metered with strict time limits and Alternate Side Parking rules, and curbs fill quickly before performances.
Overnight parking Available at (SP+) - 165 W. 65th St. Garage, (SP+) - 140 W. 62nd St. Garage, and other locations (marked with 24/7 hours).
Onsite parking A secured 24/7 indoor garage operated by Lincoln Center is on-site, with entrances on W 62nd St and W 65th St and elevator access to David Geffen Hall.
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