A renowned store house of musical talent, Carnegie Hall still proudly carries its unyielding torch of music to the World. With a reputation as one of the World’s leading art institutions this illustrious concert venue has undertaken numerous steps to promote musical education, exceptional pieces of music and spreading its own powerful legacy. Situated in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, Carnegie Hall is one of the single most famous such venues for classical music in the United States. During an annual season that starts midway in one year and concludes in the next, Carnegie Hall hosts an impressive 200 concerts regularly. Carnegie Hall features three distinct event venues which are The Main Hall, Zankel Hall, and Weill Recital Hall each of which has its own distinct strengths. The Main Hall is the pride of Carnegie and sports 2,804 seats spread across five levels. Constructed on a massive scale the hall features significant vertical space requiring guests to climb 137 steps before reaching the top. Visitors need not worry about climbing however, as an elevator is on hand to take them to the level of their choosing. Zankel Hall and Weill Recital Hall on the other hand are both much smaller and less illustrious than the main hall but are more suited for different purposes. Carnegie also differentiates itself from other similar halls through the fact that it doesn’t have a resident Orchestra and has not done so since the New York Philharmonic moved to the Lincoln Center’s Philharmonic Hall. During your trip to the big apple, travelers with a taste for orchestral music owe it to themselves to stopover at Carnegie Hall. When staying in one of the New York hotels located close to this destination, guests will also able to a host of other destinations as well. Hotels New York located close to the hall includes Park Savoy Hotel, Salisbury Hotel and several others.
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