Broadway
Manhattan, New York City, NY, 10001
Known as the Great White Way because the theater lights burned so brightly in the early days of electricity, Broadway has been the home of the New York City theater district for almost 150 years. The history-drenched street is one of Manhattan's most famous thoroughfares, and many consider seeing a show an essential part of the New York experience.
The Basics
If you want to see a live production, it's best to buy tickets in advance. Price points can vary significantly depending on shows and showtimes. Once you’ve sorted out your ticket purchases, consider some of the other ways to experience Broadway. A behind-the-scenes walking tour to learn about NYC landmarks and legends before stepping into a theater for a deeper understanding of its history. Some Broadway tours are even led by current or past performers.
Things to Know Before You Go
It's best to plan ahead and purchase tickets well in advance.
Plan to arrive with a full stomach (or go for a meal right afterward); food is not allowed in the theaters.
The dress code at theaters is generally smart casual.
Plan to arrive to your chosen show early to find your seat well before the curtains go up.
Most theaters are legally required to be wheelchair accessible.
How to Get There
Broadway (the street) runs diagonally from north to south across the length of Manhattan. New York's Theater District runs along Broadway from 42nd to 53rd Street. The handiest New York City subways for the major theaters on Broadway are at Times Square, 49th Street, and Seventh Avenue.
When to Get There
Because the star attractions of Broadway are its (indoor) theater shows, you can visit year-round. A great way to take in the sights is on a walking tour that combines theater history and a show.
Top-Grossing Broadway Shows of All Time
Along with the latest new hits, some famously long-running shows are still staged in Broadway theaters, including the Tony Award-winning musical Chicago at the Ambassador Theatre, Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre, The Lion King at the Minskoff Theatre, and The Phantom of the Opera at the Majestic Theatre. These Broadway musicals are also some of the top-grossing shows of all time. The Book of Mormon is another favorite among audience members.
How much is a Broadway ticket in NYC?
New York City Broadway tickets can range greatly in price, from US$20 to US$145 or more for the best seats at hit shows. However, there are various ways to get discounted entry, such as purchasing same-day rush tickets from the theater’s box office, using the TKTS booth in Times Square, and the TodayTix app.
What is the best musical on Broadway right now?
There are dozens of exceptional musicals and plays on Broadway at any given time. Some of today’s most popular (and long-running) shows include The Lion King, The Book of Mormon, The Phantom of the Opera, Wicked, Hamilton, and Chicago. There are always exciting debuts to see as well.
Are Broadway tickets cheaper in advance?
Not always. Booking tickets at least three months in advance is advised to guarantee entry to the most popular Broadway shows. However, some of the best deals are available last-minute, whether it’s same-day rush tickets or at the TKTS booth in Times Square.
How quickly do Broadway tickets sell out?
While advance tickets for popular Broadway shows can sell out online, most performances aren’t officially considered sold out until 5 minutes before they start, thanks to returned tickets. To try and nab last-minute entry, head to the box office in the morning for rush tickets, or wait in the cancellation line.
How can I buy NYC Broadway show tickets?
The most direct way to purchase Broadway tickets is via the websites of individual theaters or performances, or on hubs like Broadway.org. All tickets, including last-minute rush, are available at theater box offices. Discounted rates are available via the TKTS booth in Times Square and the TodayTix app.
Are Broadway shows worth it?
Yes, seeing a Broadway show is considered a quintessential New York experience, and a night (or matinee) out at the theater is a popular cultural outing. There are dozens of musicals and plays available at any given time, so you can choose whichever option appeals to you most.
Ways to explore
If you want to see a live production on Broadway, it’s best to buy tickets in advance. Price points can vary significantly depending on the show and showtimes, though rush tickets are a great way to snag a last-minute deal. Once you’ve sorted out your ticket purchases, consider some of the other ways to experience Broadway. A behind-the-scenes walking tour offers an introduction to the Midtown district’s sights and theatrical history. Current or past performers even lead some Broadway tours.
Accessibility
Most Broadway theaters offer accessible accommodations; check with each venue for details.
Age limits
Kids under 4 are not permitted in most Broadway theaters, and many shows are better for older children or adults.
What to pack
Small bag, warm layer in case of chilly air-conditioning
What to wear
Although few theaters have strict dress codes today, you can dress up if you’d like.
Not allowed
Luggage and large bags, recording devices, outside food and drink
Amenities
Amenities vary across venues, but theaters generally include restrooms, bars serving light refreshments, and cloakrooms.
Address
New York’s Theater District is in Midtown Manhattan, stretching from 40th to 53rd streets, and situated between 6th and 8th avenues. All 41 Broadway theaters are scattered across the district. Taking public transit is the simplest way to get there.
Driving
Driving is not recommended in Midtown Manhattan, as traffic is usually heavy and parking is scarce and expensive. If you must drive, look for paid parking garages.
Public transportation
To get to the Broadway Theater District, take 1, 2, 3, 7, A, C, E, N, Q, R, S, or W trains to Times Sq-42 St.
Best times to visit
It’s best to check the theater you’re interested in to see when matinee and evening performances are offered, as schedules may vary.
Best days to visit
Broadway theaters are open for most of the week, but some may close on Mondays. Expect weekend shows to be in higher demand and likely to sell out sooner.
Best months to visit
Broadway shows are generally hosted year-round. You’re likely to get better prices and deal with less crowding in winter.
Special events
Many major New York City events—including the New Year’s Eve Ball Drop—are held in the heart of the Theater District.
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