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Call the Department of Programs and Services for People with Disabilities at
212.875.5375, or TTY at 212.875.5409, Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm

Accessibility Information: Access to North Plaza

For important accessibility information during redevelopment, please click here.

As construction progress moves forward on Lincoln Center’s redevelopment project, ADA access to Josie Robertson Plaza and the North Plaza is now offered via the routes outlined below.

For further updates and general accessibility information, call Lincoln Center’s Department of Programs and Services for People with Disabilities (PSPD) at 212.875.5375 or TTY at 212.875.5409.

Please note that access to the North Plaza by way of the public elevator on the south side of W. 65th St. is unavailable.

ADA access to the North Plaza is available:

From Columbus Avenue:
From the Columbus Avenue sidewalk, enter the glass-covered ramps flanking the grand stair and proceed across Josie Robertson Plaza toward the Metropolitan Opera House. The North Plaza is to the right of the Met.

From West 62nd Street:
On the north side of W. 62nd St. between Columbus and Amsterdam (opposite the entrance to Fordham Law School), there is a sidewalk level ramp that leads directly to Damrosch Park and Josie Robertson Plaza.
There are curb cuts at the corners of W. 65th St. and Broadway by Avery Fisher Hall, and at W. 62nd St. and Columbus by the David H. Koch Theater.

From Amsterdam Avenue:
Enter the concourse corridor from the sidewalk at 64th St. and Amsterdam. Proceed straight ahead past the entrances to the Metropolitan Opera and Lincoln Center Theater to the far end of the passageway. Go through the glass double doors leading to Avery Fisher Hall (AFH) and take the elevator up to the AFH lobby. Exit onto Josie Robertson Plaza.

 

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