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On a block where high-rises and cultural landmarks collide, finding a spot to leave your car can feel like solving a puzzle. Unlike the scattered street parking that dominates Midtown, this lot offers a no-frills solution for drivers who need reliability over charm. It’s one of those functional necessities that doesn’t ask for attention but handles the basics without fanfare. In a neighborhood where every square foot is contested, even a plain parking lot has its purpose.
Tucked between Broadway and the Lincoln Plaza vicinity, the entrance sits at 1 Lincoln Plaza, 1900 Broadway, New York, NY 10023. No grand signage or decorative flourishes—just a straightforward place to park near the hub of theaters, offices, and residential towers. The location makes it a practical choice for anyone heading to nearby venues or just trying to avoid the circus of circling for curbside spots. It’s the kind of address you note once and return to out of habit.
There’s no need to overcomplicate the details. Questions about availability or rates are best directed to the lot’s contact line. Reach them at — though, as with most parking operations in the city, the real answers come from showing up and seeing what’s open. Some days it’s a lifesaver; others, it’s just another full lot. Such is the rhythm of parking in Manhattan.
For exact directions or to scope out the approach, the map lays it out clearly enough. And if you’re late to a show at Jazz at Lincoln Center, at least you won’t be late because you couldn’t find a place to stash the car.