Accessibility
Event: Dis/Inform
General information
Contact name
Samuel Gray
Contact number
480-586-7581
Travel instructions
OPERA America’s National Opera Center is centrally located in Midtown Manhattan on the southwest corner of 29th Street and Seventh Avenue. It is reachable using more than a dozen subway lines, including the 1 train (at 28th Street), 2/3/A/C/E trains (at Penn Station), B/D/F/M/N/Q/R/W trains (at 34th Street-Herald Square). You can also arrive by Amtrak or PATH service, as well as regional bus lines and airport shuttles.
Entry instructions
Enter on Seventh Avenue, and take the elevator to the seventh floor to check in at the front desk. The facility spans the seventh and eighth floors of the building, with an internal staircase providing access between them. There is no external entry to the eighth floor.
After entry instructions
Proceed to the Marc A. Scorca Recital Hall
Safety Information
OPERA America's National Opera Center follows the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), New York State, and New York City. At this time, mask usage by visitors is recommended but not required. Proof of vaccination against COVID-19 is not required for entry. The National Opera Center is cleaned nightly by a custodial team trained in COVID-19 protocols. The facility's air system has been optimized with a high-efficiency filtration system and outfitted with I-Wave BI-Polar Ionizer air cleaners that actively treat and kill pathogens. For more information, contact us at 212.796.8630 or Reservations@operaamerica.org.
Accessibility
The Opera Center features ground-level entry with elevators to the venue. All spaces are wheelchair accessible, and modular seating can be arranged to accommodate wheelchair users for all programs and performances. Handicap-accessible restrooms are available on the seventh floor. For more information about accessibility, contact us at 212.796.8630 or Reservations@operaamerica.org.