Times Square. The Theater District. The Great White Way. Broadway. All of these names have something in common: the highest level of theater…
Broadway and Times Square Insider Tour
The bright lights of Broadway with a theater professional to show you the way
Highlights
- Get to know Times Square and Broadway with personal stories from our guides, each a professional actor or director.
- Hear about stars like Judy Garland, Humphrey Bogart, and Julie Andrews.
- Get insider tips on what shows to see, upcoming opening nights, and how to score tickets.
- See Hell’s Kitchen, once the domain of street gangs and struggling playwrights.
- Share in the thrill of getting that one big break as we show you how to make it in show biz.
- Find out why a humble horse-trading district became the “Entertainment Capital of the World.”
- Get the inside scoop on the legends and superstitions that haunt the Great White Way.
- Visit famous Broadway locations like Sardi’s, Shubert Alley, the Edison Hotel, and more.
What you'll do
Explore the Theater District and Times Square with those who know it best — the actors, directors, and dreamers who give the Great White Way its heart and soul.
You’ll meet your guide at the feet of George M. Cohan, pioneer of New York theater. From there, your immersive Broadway ...
Explore the Theater District and Times Square with those who know it best — the actors, directors, and dreamers who give the Great White Way its heart and soul.
You’ll meet your guide at the feet of George M. Cohan, pioneer of New York theater. From there, your immersive Broadway experience will lift the curtain on a world of auditions and opening nights, tragedies and successes.
Hear the stories of the legends who’ve played on these stages: Ethel Barrymore, Judy Garland, Humphrey Bogart, Julie Andrews, and many more. Learn about the sordid secrets that happened backstage and the ghosts who still stride the boards.
As you explore the Theater District, your guide will share their own tale of Broadway dreams. Our top-rated pros have extensive knowledge of show business and will weave their personal experiences into the rich historical narrative. What better way to see the bright lights of Broadway than through the eyes of an artist?
Itinerary
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Duffy Square
At the statue of George M. Cohan, pioneer of New York theater
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Broadway
Following the footsteps of theater legends, from Ethel Barrymore to Lin-Manuel Miranda
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Barrymore Theater
Where “A Streetcar Named Desire” with Marlon Brando first premiered
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Shubert Theater
Named for the Shubert Brothers who built the largest theater empire of the 20th century
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Majestic Theater
Home of the “The Phantom of the Opera”
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Times Square
The brightly lit entertainment jungle of Midtown Manhattan
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Accessibility
This tour is accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.
Refund policy
We offer a 100% refund up to 24 hours before the start time.
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Meeting point
We meet in front of the George M. Cohan Statue at 46th Street and Broadway. The statue is of a man holding a hat and a cane.
FAQs
Does the tour go inside theaters?
No, this is primarily an outdoor tour that gives you a firsthand insider’s perspective of the industry. You may go inside buildings such as the Edison Hotel or New York Marriott Marquis.
How much walking is there?
We cover about 1 mile at a leisurely pace, and the walking route is fairly level.
What is the cancellation policy?
We understand plans change. We offer a 100% refund or the option to reschedule up to 24 hours before your tour start time. Cancellations within 24 hours aren’t eligible for refunds or rescheduling.
When should I get there?
Plan to show up 15 minutes early. The tour starts promptly, and you may not be able to catch up if you arrive late.
What if it rains?
Our tours run rain or shine, so please check the local forecast to plan. In rare cases when we have to cancel for extreme weather, we’ll offer you the chance to reschedule or give a full refund.
Are gratuities included?
Tips are always appreciated but never expected. They’re a great way to tell your guide they did an awesome job and show your appreciation.
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