Attraction Guide: Times Square, New York City, United States

Times Square Guide

Bright Lights, Big City: Experience the Energy of Times Square Guide

Times Square, the dazzling heart of New York City, is a sensory overload of bright lights, billboards, and bustling crowds. This iconic intersection, located at the junction of Broadway and Seventh Avenue, is a global symbol of entertainment, commerce, and urban energy. From its towering skyscrapers and vibrant theaters to its street performers and costumed characters, Times Square is a must-see destination for any visitor to New York City. Originally known as Longacre Square, the area was renamed Times Square in 1904 after The New York Times moved its headquarters to the newly built Times Building. The annual New Year's Eve ball drop, which began in 1907, has become a world-famous tradition, drawing millions of revelers to the square each year. Over the decades, Times Square has undergone numerous transformations, evolving from a center of theater and entertainment to a hub of tourism and commercial activity. Visitors to Times Square can take in a Broadway show, shop at flagship stores, dine at a variety of restaurants, and soak up the vibrant atmosphere. The area is also home to several attractions, such as Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, Ripley's Believe It or Not!, and the TKTS booth, where you can purchase discounted tickets to Broadway shows. While Times Square itself doesn't have a unique culinary tradition, the surrounding Theater District offers a diverse range of dining options, from classic New York delis to upscale restaurants.

Transportation

Subway: Take the 1, 2, 3, 7, N, Q, R, W, or S train to Times Square-42nd Street. Bus: Several bus routes serve the area, including the M7, M10, M20, M42, and M104.

Ticket Price

Free (attractions within Times Square have varying prices)