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Parking & Directions for Prokofiev David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center
132 W. 65th Street, New York, NY
10023, US
1. Lincoln Center Garage - 0.1 miles, approx. $25 for 4 hours.
2. Icon Parking - 0.2 miles, approx. $30 for 4 hours.
3. Central Parking - 0.3 miles, approx. $28 for 4 hours.
4. A-1 Parking - 0.4 miles, approx. $32 for 4 hours.
Prokofiev Concert Live at David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center | New York – April 22nd, 2027
David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center is truly one of New York's most iconic concert venues, known for its vibrant history and recent facelift that has transformed the listening experience. After a major renovation led by renowned acoustician Yasuhisa Toyota, the hall now boasts crystal-clear sound that can give you chills, whether you're sitting in the orchestra or the balcony. It’s a place where memories are made, like that unforgettable night during the Lincoln Center Festival when the hall resonated with the power of Prokofiev’s music, filling every corner with emotion. The flexible seating options mean you can get close to the action or enjoy a broader perspective, Orchestra Side seats are great if you want that intimate connection, though the back rows still offer a decent view if you don’t mind a little extra legroom. For those driving into the city, just punch in 10 Lincoln Center Plaza into your map app, easy peasy. Coming from the 7th Avenue subway, walk west until you hit Amsterdam Street, and you’re practically there. Attending a Prokofiev New York concert at Geffen Hall isn’t just about hearing music; it’s about feeling it in your bones in a space that’s been reimagined to serve as a true cultural heartbeat of the city.