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Parking & Directions for Jazz at Lincoln Center Bethel Woods Center For The Arts
200 Hurd Road, Bethel, NY
12720, US
1. Bethel Woods Parking Lot - Onsite, free.
2. White Lake Parking - 2 miles, $10.
3. Monticello Casino & Raceway - 7 miles, $20.
4. Local Church Parking - 1.5 miles, $5.
5. Neighboring Farms - 3 miles, $15.
Jazz at Lincoln Center Tickets at Bethel Woods Center For The Arts | Jun 12th Concert & Info
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is more than just a concert venue; it’s a place where history and music collide in a stunning outdoor setting. Imagine catching an incredible jazz performance at Jazz at Lincoln Center Bethel, surrounded by rolling fields and the echoes of legendary concerts from the 1960s. The venue's relaxed vibe, with its bleacher seating and open-air atmosphere, makes every show feel intimate and spontaneous, like you’re part of something special. They really go the extra mile too, offering discounted tickets for students and seniors, making these cultural experiences accessible to everyone. It’s not just about the music either; you can browse a charming gift shop filled with festival memorabilia and cultural keepsakes, or explore nearby local spots to set the perfect pre-show mood. Whether you’re a jazz aficionado or just looking for a memorable night out, Bethel Woods offers a unique blend of history, community, and top-tier performances, especially when Jazz at Lincoln Center Bethel brings its signature magic to the stage. Trust me, it’s one of those concerts that sticks with you long after the last note fades.