How much is parking at the Brooklyn Museum?

How much is parking at the Brooklyn Museum?

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Hours Without Tax Plus 10.375% Tax
Up to 5 hours $15.40 $17.00
Max to close $18.12 $20.00
Up to 24 hours $28.99 $32.00
Lost ticket (Pays maximum rate) $28.99 $32.00

Is the Brooklyn Museum free today?

Free Thursdays, Brooklyn Museum Sponsored by Squarespace, the museum will be open to all from 6pm to 10pm on Thursday nights. Current exhibitions focus on Coney Island and political art, but you can also expect special public programming on Thursdays—salsa dancing, lectures, workshops and the like.

Does the Brooklyn Museum have parking?

Does the Museum have a parking lot? Yes. On-site parking is available in the lot behind the Museum, off Washington Avenue.

How much is entry to the V and A museum?

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Is the Dior exhibit a traveling exhibit?

This is a traveling exhibition from the the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, and is presented by Holt Renfrew Ogilvy, covering the house of Dior from 1947 to 1957, a time when he defined the style of the modern woman.

Is the V a free?

General admission is free and you don’t need to book. Find out more about our return to opening seven days a week. Please check the latest government guidance in advance of your visit. You might also like to look at our Digital Map.

Where can I Park my bike at the Brooklyn Museum?

On-site parking is available in the lot behind the Museum, off Washington Avenue. Park your bicycle at the racks behind the Museum, next to the Sculpture Garden. There’s also a Citi Bike station in front of the Museum.

How do I get to the Brooklyn Museum by subway?

During normal service, take the 2/3 to Eastern Parkway/Brooklyn Museum, which is a wheelchair accessible station. Transfer to 2/3 from 4/5 (at Nevins Street) and B, D, Q, N, R, and LIRR (at Atlantic Terminal-Barclays Center). See an MTA subway map.

What is the closest bus stop to the museum?

The closest bus stops are: On-site parking is available in the lot behind the Museum, off Washington Avenue. Park your bicycle at the racks behind the Museum, next to the Sculpture Garden. There’s also a Citi Bike station in front of the Museum. Bikes are parked at your own risk; we don’t accept responsibility for vandalism or theft.