92NY’s Center for Children and Family provides an exceptional array of programs designed to support children at every stage of their development.
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We are so pleased to welcome you to The 92nd Street Y, New York — New York’s global center for culture, connection and enrichment. No matter what brings you here — a world-class talk, concert or dance performance; one of our thousands of classes; a visit to the gym; or even a birthday party — we hope to make your experience unforgettable.
We’re renovating! Here’s how to access your program during this time:
The Lexington Avenue entrance at 91st Street (South Building) features a curb ramp for mobility devices. During construction, staff are available to help you navigate the building.
Learn more about our new Art Center studios!
Download construction project FAQs
Thank you for your patience and support as we make exciting upgrades to our building!
1395 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10128
212.415.5500
Take the Lexington Avenue 4, 5 or 6 train to 86th Street. 92NY is located five blocks north on Lexington Avenue. The 6 train also stops at 96th Street. 92NY is located four blocks south on Lexington Avenue.
The M101, M102 and M103 buses run north on Third Avenue and south on Lexington Avenue. The M1, M2, M3, M4 and X90 buses run north on Madison Avenue. From the West Side, take the M86 or M96 across to Lexington Avenue.
Get detailed public transportation directions via Google Maps.
Get detailed driving directions via Google Maps.
Discount parking is available for 92NY patrons at the GGMC Garage located one block away at 230 East 92nd Street (between 2nd and 3rd Avenue). To receive the 15% off posted parking rates, please ask for the QR coded validation at the 92NY Sales & Customers Service Center in the main lobby.
There are also other parking garages available in the area.
312 E 95th Street
New York, NY 10128
1085 5th Ave
Enter at 4 E. 90th St.
New York, NY 10128
150 E 91st Street
New York, NY 10128
107 E 70th Street
New York, NY 10021
As we make exciting renovations to our 92nd Street campus — including a reimagined Buttenwieser Hall — some programs will take place at other Manhattan venues this fall. Please check the event pages on our website for details.
129 W 67th Street
(Btw Broadway and Amsterdam)
New York, NY 10023
COVID-19 Policies at Merkin Hall
515 Malcolm X Blvd
(135th Street and Malcolm X Blvd)
New York, NY 10037
COVID-19 Policies at The Schomburg Center, NYPL
11 W 53rd Street
(Btw Fifth & Sixth Avenues)
New York, NY 10019
56 E 93rd Street
(Btw Madison & Park Avenues)
New York, NY 10128
111 Amsterdam Ave
(entrance on Amsterdam Ave and 65th St)
New York, NY 10023
55 Lexington Ave
(25th Street between Lexington & 3rd Avenues. Located on level B2. Enter from the 25th Street Plaza.)
New York, NY 10010
We want you to know that, as always, your safety is of paramount importance to us. While we are constantly reviewing our security measures, we want to share with you some of the measures we have put in place. We are instituting these measures, which we will regularly update, because we feel them to be prudent in the current environment.
As a result of heightened security in all public places, we request your cooperation with the following new procedures:
Your safety is our top priority. If you have questions about any of the above, or need to report a security incident, please do not hesitate to contact either of us or our main security desk at 212.415.5592 or by email.
Box Office
Opens at least 30 minutes prior to the ticketed events.
May Center
Mon-Thu: 6 am-9 pm
Fri: 6 am-8 pm
Sat & Sun: 8 am-3 pm
May Center Membership Office
Closed
Customer Care
(telephone inquiries)
212.415.5500
Mon-Fri: 11 am-5 pm
Sat & Sun: Closed
Summer Hours (After Memorial Day)
Mon-Thu: 11 am-5 pm
Fri: 10 am-2 pm
Sat & Sun: Closed
92NY Residence Office
(Office schedule is subject to change on National & Jewish Holidays)
Mon: 9 am-5 pm
Tue-Fri: 9 am-8:30 pm
Sat: 12-8:30 pm
Sun: 10 am-5 pm
Please check our Holiday Schedule below.
Closing hours will vary depending on the events of the day and our holiday schedule. For specific hours on a particular date, please email.
92NY will be closed or in limited operation on the following days:
2025
The 92nd Street Y, New York is committed to providing the highest level experience for all of its guests enjoying its various programs and services both in person and online. Providing these high level experiences include providing guests with disabilities with experiences that are full and equal to those offered to guests without disabilities.
To assist in achieving this goal, The 92nd Street Y, New York offers a variety of accessible elements at its building, has adopted accessibility policies, practices, and procedures, and has worked extensively to provide an accessible online experience.
Notwithstanding the foregoing information, should you require any additional information about accessibility at The 92nd Street Y, New York (or relating to its programs and services) or you require a reasonable accommodation, auxiliary aid or service, or modification of a policy/practice/procedure not already detailed below please contact us at 212.415.5500 or email at your earliest convenience and we will work with you to address your accessibility needs. .
The 92nd Street Y, New York building spans an entire city block and consists of two connected buildings. Starting December 23, 2024, access changes will occur due to construction. During this time, curb ramps will be located on 91st Street, including for access to our performance spaces.
The entrance at 91st Street and Lexington Avenue, equipped with a ramp for individuals using mobility devices, will remain open 24/7. Staff will be available during construction to assist visitors in navigating the building and finding their destinations.
For additional assistance, please contact 92NY Security at 212.415.5592. Elevators in both buildings provide access to all floors.
Kaufmann Concert Hall, Buttenwieser Hall, and Warburg Lounge area all feature accessible seating locations for individuals utilizing mobility devices (or whose disabilities otherwise require accessible seating).
When ordering tickets in person or by phone, please inform the Box Office (phone: 212.415.5500 / email) that you will require accessible seating and specify how many (if any) companions are in your party.
The Box Office has an accessible counter. Accessible restrooms, water fountain and telephone are available on the lower level. As noted above, accessible seating and companion seats are also available (including, when placing orders on 92NY.org).
Kaufmann Concert Hall is equipped with Williams Sound systems for individuals who are hard-of-hearing. Operating on an FM signal, the system provides a clean sound with no static or dead spots. Headsets are free and may be picked up at the coat check with deposit of a driver's license or major credit card. Buttenwieser Hall is equipped with the Sennheiser infrared system that uses an emitter with infrared signal.
The 92nd Street Y, New York provides qualified sign language interpreters for its programs and events, where necessary to achieve effective communication. Individuals seeking an interpreter should contact us at 212.415.5500 or email at your earliest possible convenience but at least ten (10) days before the event/program for which you are seeking an interpreter. Good faith efforts will be made to obtain an interpreter is requested with fewer than ten (10) days’ notice, but cannot be guaranteed.
All elevators have Braille/raised lettering, as does signage in the foyer of Kaufmann Concert Hall.
Guests who require large print materials should contact us at 212.415.5500 or email at least 24 hours in advance of the event/class for which you require the large print materials and they will be provided to you upon your arrival at coat check 30 minutes prior to the performance.
92NY is committed to making its website accessible to the widest possible audience, including people with disabilities. Our site has been redesigned as necessary to meets or exceed the requirements of section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Many of the documents on our web server are in HTML or plain-text (ASCII) formats. Pages in these formats are usually accessible to screen-reading software. We also have a large number of documents in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF), a type that reproduces the exact look of a printed page. PDF documents are displayed through Adobe’s free Acrobat Reader but may require additional steps to become accessible to screen readers.
Download Adobe’s free Adobe Acrobat® Reader® if you do not already have it installed on your computer. This program will allow you to access PDF files.
By law, technology is accessible if it can be used as effectively by people with disabilities as by those without. Section 508 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act, signed into law by President Clinton in August 1998, required that standards be established to make websites accessible to people with disabilities. Two years later, the final rule was laid down and has been federally enforced since June 2001. Web accessibility is supported by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which requires employers, state and local governments and places of public accommodation to offer reasonable services or tools to ensure that people are not discriminated against on the basis of disability.
92NY’s commitment to web accessibility will help ensure that a diverse cross-section of people can continue to have their lives enriched by 92NY’s programs, whether it’s through our lectures, performances, health center, classes or community-building programs.
92NY welcomes comments on how to improve the site’s accessibility for users with disabilities. To contact us, email.