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Start your day with a stop at the TKTS booth in Times Square or at the Lincoln Center location to snag discounted same-day tickets for an array of Broadway and off-Broadway shows. – Catriona Kendall, Associate Editor
The Allure of Broadway
For many visitors, a trip to New York isn't complete without experiencing the magic of a Broadway show. The dazzling spectacle of "The Great White Way" captures the essence of American theater. In the bustling maze of Times Square, you can immerse yourself in a world of lights and sounds, hopping from one performance to another.
How to Get to Broadway
Broadway theaters are primarily concentrated near the neon-lit Times Square, located in a western pocket of midtown Manhattan. Several subway lines, including the A, C, E, B, D, F, M, N, Q, R, S, and 7 trains, will conveniently drop you off at 42nd Street, right in the heart of it all. Meanwhile, the Lincoln Center Theater is situated on the Upper West Side and can be accessed via the 1 train to 66th Street.
Show Schedules
Most Broadway shows adhere to a common schedule, with evening performances from Tuesday to Saturday and afternoon matinees on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday. For a comprehensive listing of show schedules, ticket prices, and other details, Broadway.com is a valuable resource.
Exploring Off-Broadway
If you're interested in theater but want to avoid the higher costs associated with Broadway shows, consider exploring off-Broadway productions. Scattered throughout the city, off-Broadway theaters offer performances at a fraction of the price, allowing you to enjoy quality theater without breaking the bank.