Alice Tully Hall is a concert hall at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts that is located within the Juilliard Building. The venue was designed by renowned architect Pietro Belluschi and opened in 1969.

The inside of Alice Tully Hall

1941 Broadway, New York, NY 10023

  • Directions

    To reach Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall, go to the Time Warner Center and enter on 58th St., 60th St., or at Columbus Circle. Take the Jazz at Lincoln Center Elevators near the 60th St. entrance to the fifth floor, where you will find the Rose Theater, The Appel Room, Dizzy’s Club, and the Irene Diamond Education Center. 

    By Bus

    The M5, M7, M10, M11, M66, and M104 bus lines all stop within one block of Lincoln Center.
    For additional bus and subway information and directions, call the New York City Transit Travel Information Center at (718) 330-1234, 10:00–6:00 PM daily.

    By Subway

    From Grand Central Terminal:
    Take the S or 7 train west to Times Square–42nd Street. Then transfer to the uptown 1 local train to 66th Street / Lincoln Center.

    From Penn Station:
    Take the uptown 1 local train to 66th Street / Lincoln Center.

  • Parking 

    Lincoln Center Self-Park
    139 West 62nd Street: Open 24/7
    85 Amsterdam Avenue: Open 4:00 AM–11:00 PM
    (Click for more locations and to pre-purchase)

  • Accommodations & Accessibility 

    Learn more here.

  • Seating Chart 

    Review the Alice Tully Hall seating chart here.

  • Late Seating 

    We suggest you arrive 30 minutes before the concert is scheduled to begin. New York Philharmonic concerts begin promptly at the announced starting time. Ticketholders who come late will not be seated in the hall until after the conclusion of the first work on the program. Concertgoers who must leave the hall before or during the playing of a piece will not be reseated until after that piece is concluded. In consideration of the performers and fellow concertgoers, we ask that you remain in your seat until the concert has ended.