Carnegie Hall

Event venue
★ 4.9 (153K+ reviews) • 248K+ booked
Welcome to Carnegie Hall, a legendary beacon of musical excellence nestled in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Since its grand opening in 1891, this iconic concert venue has stood as a testament to architectural grandeur and cultural significance. Designed by the talented William Burnet Tuthill and brought to life by the vision of Andrew Carnegie, Carnegie Hall is renowned for its impeccable acoustics and rich history. It has played host to some of the world's most celebrated musicians and performers, making it a must-visit destination for music lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Whether you're a fan of classical symphonies or popular music, stepping into Carnegie Hall is an invitation to experience the brilliance of live performances in a setting that has captivated audiences for over a century. Don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in the magic of this iconic cultural landmark on your next visit to New York City.
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57th Street and, 7th Ave, New York, NY 10019, United States
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4.9 /5
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Klook User
1 Jul
Easy to find the bus at the meeting point, even though no one wears blue and yellow shirt. Yurika san is an experienced bilingual tour guide who speaks Japanese and Madarin. She was able to provide details for everything, from history of attraction sites to locations of souvenir shops and clean toilets. Noon: 30-min-walk at the Watkins Glen State Park. Beautiful scene 4pm: Arrived at the Niagara Falls, US side. We spent around 40 mins here taking pictures. Then got on the bus and crossed the border 5:30pm: arr. at Canada. 30mins only for photo-taking. Then got sent to the hotel: Comfort Hotel Niagara Falls. Had dinner at a nearby restaurant. Took Uber to see the firework at 10pm by the falls. Next day 8am: return to US side 9am: Maid in the mist. Bring sandals and roll up your pant legs over knees to stay dry. The poncho can cover everything except your face and lower legs. Noon: outlet 7:30pm: arrived at NYC Tips: USD 10 per person per day, as suggested by the tour guide
Tse ********
1 Jul
very awesome n nice show, ticket easy to redeem, totally worth
余 **
29 Jun
The American Museum of Natural History is well known for Night at the Museum. The animal exhibits are like a scene cut out of a living thing, so you never get bored of looking at them. It would take a day to see everything, but if you just want to see the main attractions quickly, you should be able to do it in about 2 hours. In fact, that's the limit if you have children. I went around 3:30 in the afternoon, and there were not many people, so I was able to go around comfortably. After purchasing the ticket on Klook, I was told that I needed to make a separate reservation to enter, but when I went, I was able to enter with just the QR code on my Klook voucher.
2+
余 **
29 Jun
I was able to get a pretty good seat even though I was alone. I was overwhelmed by the live orchestra and Elphaba's singing voice and I couldn't stop crying. Glinda is too honest and cute. The women's restroom is crowded, so please head to the restroom immediately during the intermission. It takes some time to enter the theater, so it's better to arrive 45 to 60 minutes before to enjoy the atmosphere of the theater and buy merchandise and drinks.
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Klook User
18 Jun
Nice tour. Fantastic view to Niagara falls and other ity. Food is not included and hotel is subjected to changes. Breakfast from the hotel is slightly disappointing but overall is good.
Shahizah ***************
17 Jun
Easy to use Klook voucher to enter. The view was breathtaking and I suppose it will be even nicer at night with the lightings and all.
2+
Shahizah ***************
17 Jun
1st time doing a broadway show and really enjoyed every moment. Using Klook to watch was a breeze to attend the show. Price is cheaper on Klook
WENG *******
16 Jun
very good the show is so amazing that really recommend
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage

Step into the grandeur of the Stern Auditorium, also known as the Perelman Stage, where history and music come alive in perfect harmony. As the largest of Carnegie Hall's three auditoriums, this five-story marvel with 2,804 seats has been the backdrop for some of the most iconic performances in music history. From the debut of Leonard Bernstein to the world premiere of Dvořák's Symphony No. 9, every visit promises a brush with greatness. Whether you're a seasoned concert-goer or a first-time visitor, the breathtaking acoustics and elegant design of the Main Hall will leave you spellbound.

Zankel Hall

Discover the modern charm of Zankel Hall, a versatile gem nestled on the Seventh Avenue side of Carnegie Hall. With its sleek design and 599 seats, this space is a favorite among contemporary artists and audiences alike. Whether you're here for a cutting-edge performance or an intimate concert, Zankel Hall's adaptability ensures a unique experience every time. It's the perfect spot to witness the fusion of tradition and innovation in the heart of New York City.

Weill Recital Hall

For those who cherish the intimacy of music, Weill Recital Hall offers a serene escape into the world of chamber music and solo performances. With just 268 seats, this elegant venue provides an up-close and personal experience with superb acoustics that captivate both performers and audiences. Whether you're a classical music aficionado or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Weill Recital Hall promises an enchanting evening in a historic setting.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Carnegie Hall stands as a beacon of New York City's rich cultural heritage and artistic legacy. Since its grand opening in 1891, this iconic venue has been at the heart of the city's artistic scene, hosting legendary performances and historical events that have shaped the world of music. It's a place where the echoes of groundbreaking compositions and the debuts of legendary artists continue to resonate, making it a must-visit for anyone passionate about music and history.

Architectural Marvel

Carnegie Hall is an architectural gem, designed by the talented William Burnet Tuthill in the Renaissance Revival style. Its Roman brick facade and intricate terracotta details are a testament to the grandeur of the late 19th century. The stunning façade and opulent interiors reflect the elegance and historical roots of this iconic building, making it a visual delight for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs alike.