Radio City Music Hall is more than a theater — it’s an Art Deco landmark and one of New York’s most recognizable stages. Set within Rockefeller Center, this famed “Showplace of the Nation” pairs a monumental façade with a classic, glamorous atmosphere and roughly 6,000 seats, making it equally suited to concerts, spectaculars, and large-scale live productions.
Inside, the experience starts the moment you step into the grand public spaces: soaring ceilings, warm Art Deco detailing, and a sense of occasion that feels timeless. Visitors often highlight the venue’s sightlines and acoustics, along with comfortable seating and smooth entry flow, while concession stands and bars help keep the night easy from doors to curtain.
You’ll find it at 1260 6th Ave, New York, United States, between West 50th and West 51st Street, marked by its bright marquee and iconic signage. The closest subway stop is 47–50 St – Rockefeller Center, followed by a short walk to 6th Avenue (Avenue of the Americas); if you’re arriving by car, plan on nearby public parking garages around Rockefeller Center and convenient drop-off points along 50th/51st Street. For the broader picture of getting around the city, see the travel and transport notes further down the page.