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Tickets
Suggested Admission
New York State residents and New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut students: the amount you pay for admission is up to you, but you must pay something ($00.01 minimum per ticket).
General Admission
| NY residents | Pay what you wish |
|---|---|
| NY, NJ, and CT students | Pay what you wish |
| Adults | $30 |
| Seniors (65 and over) | $22 |
| Visitors with a disability (in-person only) | $22 |
| Students | $17 |
| Children (12 and under) | Free |
| Members and Patrons | Free |
| Care partner of a visitor with a disability (in-person only) | Free |
Location, Hours and Directions
The Met Fifth Avenue

Getting There
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan along Fifth Avenue, bordering Central Park. Visitors can reach the Museum using a variety of transportation options. The Museum also offers accessible entrances and accommodations to help ensure a welcoming and convenient experience for all visitors.
From East Side of Manhattan: Subway: Take the 4, 5, or 6 train to 86th Street and walk three blocks west to Fifth Avenue. This walk is about a half mile and takes approximately 10 minutes. Bus: Take the M1, M2, M3, or M4 bus along Fifth Avenue (from uptown locations) to 82nd Street or along Madison Avenue (from downtown locations) to 83rd Street.
From West Side of Manhattan: Take the 1 train to 86th Street, then the M86 crosstown bus across Central Park to Fifth Avenue; OR take the C train to 81st Street, then the M79 bus across Central Park to Fifth Avenue.
From Penn Station: Take the M4 bus to 83rd Street and Madison Avenue; OR take the C local train to 81st Street and transfer to the M79 crosstown bus across Central Park to Fifth Avenue.
From The Met Cloisters: Take the M4 bus directly to 82nd Street and Fifth Avenue; OR take the A train to 125th Street, transfer to the B or C local train, exit at 81st Street, and transfer to the M79 crosstown bus across Central Park to Fifth Avenue.
Some transfers are free. Please note: Certain restrictions apply to bus and train transfers. Please visit the MTA website for additional details, and for bus and subway maps.
Take the Hudson, Harlem, or New Haven Line to Grand Central. From there, take the following:
Subway: Take the 4, 5, or 6 train to 86th Street and walk three blocks west to Fifth Avenue. This walk is about a half mile and takes approximately 10 minutes.
Bus: Take the M1, M2, M3, or M4 bus along Madison Avenue to 83rd Street.
From The Met Cloisters, Bronx, Northern New Jersey, and New England: Take southbound Henry Hudson Parkway to 96th Street exit; cross Central Park and turn right on Fifth Avenue; enter Museum parking garage at 80th Street.
From Brooklyn and Staten Island: Take Williamsburg Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, or Battery Tunnel to northbound/uptown FDR Drive; exit at 96th Street; proceed straight onto York Avenue; turn right on 86th Street; turn left on Fifth Avenue and enter Museum parking garage at 80th Street.
From Southern New Jersey: Take New Jersey Turnpike to Holland Tunnel–Uptown exit; northbound Hudson Street becomes Eighth Avenue, which becomes Central Park West; at 86th Street, turn right and cross Central Park; turn right on Fifth Avenue and enter Museum parking garage at 80th Street.
From Bronx, Queens, Long Island, Upstate New York, and New England via RFK Bridge: Take southbound/downtown FDR Drive to 96th Street exit; proceed straight onto York Avenue; turn right on 86th Street; turn left on Fifth Avenue and enter Museum parking garage at 80th Street.
From Queens and Long Island via Queensborough Bridge: Use either level; take right-lane exit onto 60th Street (westbound); at Madison Avenue, turn right and drive north/uptown; turn left on 81st Street then left on Fifth Avenue; enter Museum parking garage at 80th Street.
The Met Fifth Avenue's parking garage is located at Fifth Avenue and 80th Street. Parking is only available on weekday evenings and weekends. Please note, due to reduced parking capacity, on-site parking is not guaranteed. Vehicles may be valet parked. The clearance is six feet, six inches (6' 6").
Public Hours + Rates
Monday – Friday: 6 pm – 12 am
Saturday – Sunday: Open 24 hours
For pricing or to reserve a spot during public hours go to Laz Parking. Members receive a 10% discount with validation.
Members
Parking is only available on weekday evenings and weekends. Please note, due to reduced parking capacity, on-site parking is not guaranteed. During public parking hours, a 10% parking discount is available to Met Museum Members. To receive a discount, Museum Members must have their tickets validated at the Uris Center for Education Membership desk. For more information, please call 212-570-3753 between 9 am and 5 pm, Monday through Friday.
Accessibility
Parking is only available on weekday evenings and weekends. Please note, due to reduced parking capacity, on-site parking is not guaranteed. Pre-book your parking spot here during public parking hours.
Bike Parking
Bicycle racks are provided inside the Museum parking garage, located at 80th Street and Fifth Avenue, during regular Museum hours for free. Please note, due to reduced parking capacity, on-site parking is not guaranteed.
Buses are not permitted to stand, park, or idle on Fifth Avenue. Buses may stop long enough to unload or load passengers. Please note that these laws are strictly enforced by the New York City Police Department and Department of Transportation. After unloading on Fifth Avenue at 83rd Street, buses may cross Central Park at 79th Street or 65th Street and proceed to West 62nd Street between Columbus Avenue and Amsterdam Avenue, most of which is reserved for bus layovers. The recommended return route is north on Amsterdam Avenue to 86th Street, east on 86th Street across Central Park, and south on Fifth Avenue.
Visit the official New York City website for updated motor coach regulations and Charter Bus Parking Guidelines.
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