Parking in Manhattan at 109 W 56th St NYC
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The parking situation in midtown Manhattan has a habit of feeling like mission impossible. Between spots that vanish in seconds and meters with ever-changing rules, even locals sometimes give up and circle back. For anyone who’s wrestled with the grid of one-ways outside Carnegie Hall, the simplest fix is often a dedicated lot, and this one fits right into the rhythm of the street.
You’ll find Parking in Manhattan at 109 W 56th St NYC tucked behind the towering façades of 118 West 57th Street, less than a block from Sixth Avenue. It’s a straightforward place to pull in when the garages around Central Park South look full or the valet lines at nearby hotels start inching past the curb. Unlike meter-minding along Broadway, this setup offers a basic promise: leave the car here and reclaim it when the concert’s over or the dinner reservation approaches.
If you plan to swing by, dial (212) 245-5000 and confirm space ahead of time, especially before matinees or evening shows. The parking lot handles autos of different sizes, with quick entry from the service road behind the building. Valet or attendants aren’t listed, but the entry and exit paths are kept clear of traffic, so vehicles don’t back up onto West 57th. Whether you’re here for a matinee or a weeknight dinner uptown, the exit ramp is designed to spit you back onto the avenue without fighting through crosstown crawl.
When you need a spot that doesn’t involve circling twice, plug the directions into your phone and let the map guide you straight to the lane. The Google map pin lands you right at curb level, so you can judge distance from any subway stop or restaurant door.