Plan Your Visit
Directions
The New York City AIDS Memorial is located within the New York City AIDS Memorial Park at St. Vincent’s Triangle, located at the corner of Greenwich Avenue and West 12th Street in New York’s historic West Village. The Memorial is easily accessible by bicycle, car, and public transportation and is a must-visit New York destination.
Directions
By Subway/Bus
Take the 1 2 3 F or M trains to 14th Street, the L train to 6th or 8th Avenue, or the A C or E trains to 8th Avenue. Nearest buses: M7, 14A, 14D, and M20. Learn more at the MTA→
By Car
There is no official parking available at the New York City AIDS Memorial, but there are multiple paid parking and street parking locations in the surrounding neighborhood
By Taxi/Rideshare
Car services such as Uber and Lyft may be called to 76 Greenwich Avenue for pick up or drop off in front of the Memorial. The best place to hail a cab is at the corner of 7th Avenue & West 12th Street
Hours
The New York City AIDS Memorial is always open. The adjacent New York City AIDS Memorial Park at St. Vincent’s Triangle is open daily from 7 AM until 11 PM.
Before You Visit
Costs
The New York City AIDS Memorial is always free and open to the public.
Restrooms
The New York City AIDS Memorial Park has no public restrooms. NYC Parks provides fully accessible public restrooms from 8 AM - 4 PM at Corporal John A. Seravalli Playground (click here for location). The New York Public Library provides fully accessible, single-stall restrooms at Jefferson Market Library (click here for location and hours). Several other neighborhood locations may provide restroom access. You can learn more about the neighborhood by visiting our Itineraries page.
Photography
Photography at the New York City AIDS Memorial is always allowed. All photography should be for personal, non-commercial purposes only. Please tag us @nycaidsmemorial on social media! Please get in touch with us if you’d like permission for commercial photography or videography.