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- Presidential LibrariesJanuary 24, 2011Watching the Joffrey Ballet perform here is always a treat, but when the Reagans came on March 15, 1981, it was extra special- their son Ron was one of the dancers performing that night.
- Alan CordovaApril 5, 2010Definitely make time (1.5-2 hours) to take a backstage tour. If you want to see more sights (but no people), go on Sunday, when the house is dark (i.e. no performances). Read more
- Latha SJanuary 31, 2023At the last minute we got our tickets for the Opera (rear left) not bad of a seating, but our front screen never worked, so I couldn’t enjoy the show.
- Tatiana KuzminskiFebruary 27, 2013Definitely dress in layers especially if you are way up in the high tiers- very very warm!
- Robert MadisonJanuary 7, 2017Great seats throughout the venue! The restrooms are decent and plentiful.
- Somehow no matter how tired I am, once here the excitement kicks in!...help your mood with a glass of Champagne
- jake furstFebruary 26, 2011Pro Tip: book dinner at the Grand Tier in advance. Your wine, appetizers and entree await at the first big intermission. Second intermission: chocolate soufflé. Amazing!
- FRITZ fritztheyodelerJune 20, 2015Do yourself a favor... go see Dimitri Hvorostovsky the next time he pays the Met a visit. "You're Welcome".
- Alida RoseNovember 21, 2012Rush tickets are standing room seats for $20. After an act or two, the people in the orchestra usually give away their tickets/seats. Its a deal.
- Cleasaí an DuineAugust 4, 2015This is the Metropolitan Opera... do I really need to tell you why you should pay it a visit? Just go!
- Beautiful music, engaging staging, my favorite chandeliers in the world.
- Carlin WraggJuly 7, 2010World-class performances aside, the Met boasts NYC's must stunning chandeliers. The 2009 restoration of the lobby's starbursts was underwritten by Swarovski -- so you know they're gonna sparkle. Read more
- Kathleen ConeJune 17, 2013A fine art piece called: THE SWAN LAKE BALLET: "When Will I Ever Dance?" Hope you like it! 24"x24" Collage :)
- Whit RotheFebruary 18, 2013Salmon sandwich and a brownie during the first intermission will carry you through the rest of the performance.
- Catch the American Ballet here -- seats mid orchestra are best!
- End of the Rainbow BroadwayJune 6, 2012Check in at The Metropolitan Opera to unlock exclusive video footage about the impact of this location on Judy Garland's life, brought to you by END OF THE RAINBOW on Broadway. Read more
- Time Out New YorkNovember 23, 2011The chandelier in the lobby of the Metropolitan Opera was a gift from the Austrian government in 1966, when the building opened. Read more
- Josh KoganJanuary 30, 2012Make sure to get there early! If you're not in the auditorium before the curtain goes up, they won't let you in until intermission!
- Family circle seats have the best sound in the house. Bring binoculars.
- Fabrizio PanozzoApril 22, 2013Great music. Indecent food within and around the premises. Bring your own survival kit, especially for Wagner.
- Ignacio DominisOctober 12, 2015Nothing to say. This place is just amazing and I fall in love more and more
- Patrick SleemFebruary 8, 2014The Lobmeyr crystal chandeliers inside, were a gift from the Austrian government when The Met opened.
- Victoria KokavaFebruary 25, 2014Everyone should experience at least once a life! Incredible performance!
- Jérémy FavierNovember 12, 2012The Met Opera releases 150 prime orchestra seats to all and sundry for just $20 apiece two hours prior to curtain. Read more
- Adam SchraderMarch 8, 2015Thoroughly enjoyed the production of Carmen earlier. The replacement Don Jose was great.
- If you're taller, really consider getting an aisle seat. Leg room is at a premium.
- The only good, reasonably priced food in the area is at the Lincoln Center Duane Reade. Grab a few beers, some cookies and a friend, and dine in the square.
- Kevin CasiniJune 17, 2013Get online and get a box. views are better farther from the stage and there's room to stretch your legs.
- Cindy YangSeptember 20, 2009The Metropolitan Opera is a vibrant home for the most creative and talented artists, including singers, conductors, composers, orchestra musicians, stage directors, designers, visual artists, choreogr
- Enjoy a cocktail and the view on the Grand Tier balcony.
- Lenny GalloJanuary 2, 2017Always been disappointed by Operas I've seen here. What is supposed to be world-class ends up looking stale and dated. With the exception of the production of The Magic Flute, you can skip this place.
- Amy KennedyOctober 1, 2013No photos allowed in the theater. Take one outside at the fountain or of the staircase.
- Windows Live Photo GalleryOctober 29, 2010The center of the fifth step from the street provides the best POV for shooting the Met and the fountain in front.