The Rubin Museum of Art in New York City has a tight focus on the Buddhist-inspired arts of the Himalayan countries. Visitors with a special interest can immerse themselves in the intricate details of the exhibits, while those wanting an overview can get a high-level exposure to the variety of artworks by browsing as they follow the spiral staircase down. The museum's tours and guides help guests find the meanings in symbolism that may be foreign.
Best and Worst Time to Go to the Rubin Museum
There is no bad time to go to the Rubin. For those wanting a night out, the Wednesday and Friday night programs offer music and cocktails along with the art.
Must See/Do at the Rubin Museum
The museum annually features a Masterworks collection of selected highlights from its collection. Spend time in the shrine room, where recordings explain the layout in detail and the atmosphere encourages meditation and reflection. Take a free 45-minute tour of the exhibitions, offered twice daily, or listen to one of the audio tours—there are several suggested itineraries—and become informed during independent exploration.
Admission to the Rubin Museum
Admission is about $15, with lower rates for seniors and students, and free admission for children. On Friday nights, admission is free.
Parking and Public Transportation at the Rubin Museum
There are several public parking garages in the museum's neighborhood; on-street parking may also be available. Several subway and bus lines stop near the museum.
Food at the Rubin Museum
The museum's restaurant, Café Serai, offers small and large plates inspired by the nations of the Himalayas. The menu is different on Friday night, when it features a variety of Asian tapas.
Insider tip for Visitors to the Rubin Museum
Visiting Friday night not only gives free admission, but also free tours, free music, and free film screenings.
Author bio: Elissa Gilbert is a freelance writer living in Manhattan. She enjoys visiting all of New York's museums, including the Rubin. Elissa blogs about her travels at http://www.elissaexplores.com.