By Subway:
Take the A or C train to High Street station in Brooklyn. (From Manhattan, ride in the rear of the train; from Brooklyn, ride in the front of the train.) Use the Fulton Street Exit. Walk downhill on Cadman Plaza West to the East River, 3 blocksOr take the 2 or 3 train to Clark Street station; walk west on Clark Street to Columbia Heights; turn right; walk downhill to the end of the street. Bargemusic is on the left in the river.
By Bus:
Take the B-25 to Old Fulton Street/Cadman Plaza West. You can transfer to the B-25 from B-41 and many other buses at Borough Hall. You can also transfer to the B-25 (at the Jay Street station from the A or F trains ) at the Fulton and Jay Street corner
Directions Subway
Take the A or C train to High Street station in Brooklyn. (From Manhattan, ride in the rear of the train; from Brooklyn, ride in the front of the train.) Use the Fulton Street Exit. Walk downhill on Cadman Plaza West to the East River, 3 blocksOr take the 2 or 3 train to Clark Street station; walk west on Clark Street to Columbia Heights; turn right; walk downhill to the end of the street. Bargemusic is on the left in the river.
Directions Bus
Take the B-25 to Old Fulton Street/Cadman Plaza West. You can transfer to the B-25 from B-41 and many other buses at Borough Hall. You can also transfer to the B-25 (at the Jay Street station from the A or F trains ) at the Fulton and Jay Street corner
Directions Driving
BY FERRY - Take the NYC Ferry Northbound or Southbound to Brooklyn Bridge Park / DUMBO.The New York Water Taxi provides service from various locations in Manhattan to Pier 1 / DUMBO.
Elevator\Escalator
None on Premises
Parking
Bargemusic is at Fulton Ferry Landing near the Brooklyn Bridge. Limited metered parking on surrounding streets may be available.
Restroom
There are no restrooms on the Barge. For the locations of public restrooms in Brooklyn Bridge Park, please visit the Brooklyn Bridge Park website.
Telephone
None on premises
Visual Assistance
None available
Water Fountain
None on premises
Wheelchair Info
Bargemusic is wheelchair accessible. Although permanently moored, be aware the Barge is in navigable waters and sways with the movement of the East River.
New York City’s floating concert hall
Moored in Brooklyn just under the Brooklyn Bridge, Bargemusic presents great music up to five days a week, every week of the year. Walk across the gangplank of a renovated coffee barge into a “wonderfully intimate wood-paneled room with thrilling views of lower Manhattan and excellent acoustics.” Experience why critics call Bargemusic “the perfect chamber-music hall” and why artists say it is “unlike any other place in the world to perform.”