The Theater District is one of the most popular neighbourhoods for entertainment in New York City. Located in central Manhattan, this district runs from Sixth to Eighth Avenues, between West 41st and West 54th Streets in Midtown West. You’ll find excellent Broadway theaters, iconic buildings, recording studios, and a wide range of dining options.

The Theater District centres around Times Square, an iconic NYC landmark with colorful billboards and neon signs, fun events, street performers, and souvenir vendors. Thousands of pedestrians explore the area almost any time of the day, which gave New York the reputation as a city that never sleeps.

Most people come to this New York City neighbourhood to watch a Broadway production. There are 41 theaters to choose from, many of which date back to the 1900s. The New Amsterdam Theater frequently hosts Disney-themed musicals, while the Palace Theater hosts a wide range of live shows (past performers include Harry Houdini, Ethel Merman, and Judy Garland).

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What are the highlights of the Theater District in New York?

The Theater District, like the name suggest, is famous for its nightly shows. The neighbourhood has 41 world-renowned theaters in and around Times Square. These historic venues host diverse musicals, productions, concerts and events throughout the year.

The Broadway Theater District is a 33-mile-long road dating back to the early 1900s. The New Amsterdam and Lyceum Theaters have been around since 1903, both of which designed by renowned architects, Herts and Tallant.

Head to 42nd Street if you prefer an intimate theatrical experience. The area, known as Theater Row, mostly consist of non-profit companies and off-Broadway theaters with limited seat capacity (less than 500). Best of all, tickets are comparably cheaper than the ones in Broadway.

You can buy Broadway tickets online via several official websites, but most are at premium rates. If you have a modest budget, head over to the TKTS Booth on 47th Street, in central Times Square. This booth sells tickets to Broadway and off-Broadway shows at discounted rates. It’s also a great viewing point, thanks to a red-lit glass staircase overlooking Times Square.

The Theater District has many family-friendly attractions if your little ones aren’t keen to catch a show. Must-visits include the Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium and Madame Tussauds New York – both are also great when the weather is less than favorable for sightseeing in Manhattan.

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Where to eat in the Theater District?

There are virtually endless options for eating and drinking in the Theater District. A favorite among foodies is Restaurant Row on West 46th Street, between Eighth and Ninth Avenues. You’ll find cuisines from all over the world, including Italian, French, Japanese and American.

Many restaurants specialize in pre- and post-show meals at reasonable prices – remember to inform the staff of your curtain time when reserving a table.

Besides Restaurant Row, you’ll find a mix of swanky restaurants and national chains throughout the Theater District. Broadway has familiar names like Starbucks, Chevy’s, TGI Friday's, and Red Lobster.

Good to know about Theater District in New York

The Theater District is within walking distance of several New York landmarks. Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, Bryant Park are less than 10 minutes away, while prominent skyscrapers like Chrysler Building, Empire State Building, and Flatiron Building are within a 30-minute walk of the neighbourhood.

If you’re taking the subway to the Theater District, the 1, 2, 3, 7, N, Q, R and S lines have stops at the Times Square-42nd Street station. This puts you right below the famous Times Square, from which you can walk to the district within 10 minutes.

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Theater District in New York

Location: Theater District, New York, NY, USA

Penny Wong | Compulsive Traveler