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Everything You Need to Know about Times Square and its Top Attractions

One of the world’s busiest pedestrian areas, Times Square is a symbol of New York City’s vibrancy, bustling with activities around the clock. Once known as Longacre Square, it was renamed in 1904 after the headquarters of The New York Times was moved to the newly built Times Building, marking the beginning of its transformation into the iconic hub it is today.

It’s now known for its bright lights and iconic flashy billboards and draws millions of visitors each year to its stores, restaurants, and attractions. Alongside numerous businesses offering 24/7 services, Times Square is also the hub of the ‘Broadway Theatre District’ and a prime center of the world’s entertainment industry.

Background on Times Square

Located in Midtown Manhattan, the history of Times Square dates back to the early 20th century when it was commonly known as the ‘Longacre Square.’ In 1904, the headquarters of the famed newspaper New York Times was moved to the newly built ‘Times Building’, which is now known as ‘One Times Square,’ prompting a name change of the area to Times Square.

The iconic building is particularly famed for the event called the ‘Times Square Ball Drop’ that takes place on its roof every New Year’s Eve, a tradition that began in 1907. The event now attracts over a million visitors every year. 

Where is Times Square and how do you get there?

Times Square is a vast area that sits at the junction of Broadway, Seventh Avenue, and 42nd Street in Midtown, Manhattan. Together with adjacent Duffy Square, it forms a five blocks-long plaza, stretching from West 42nd to West 47th Streets. Getting to Times Square is convenient, thanks to NYC’s extensive public transportation system.

There are numerous subway lines, including the 1, 2, 3, 7, N, Q, R, and W trains, all stopping at the Times Square-42nd Street station. Also, the Port Authority Bus Terminal offers several bus routes. While driving is an option, remember that parking is limited and traffic can be heavy.

What to expect when you visit Times Square

People crossing the street during the day in Times Square.

The first thing that’ll draw your attention at Times Square is the dazzling array of billboards and electronic displays. Key attractions include the Broadway theaters, where you can catch world-renowned musicals and shows. Exploring Broadway and Theatre District will give you a chance to learn about the interesting history of the area.

Street performers, vendors, costumed characters, and interactive attractions like Madame Tussauds Wax Museum add to the lively atmosphere. It’s also a prime shopping destination, with flagship stores of Disney and M&M’s World being popular sites. 

Times Square also hosts numerous public events such as the ‘New Year’s Eve Ball Drop’ and ‘Broadway on Broadway,’ an outdoor concert showcasing performances from current Broadway shows. The dynamic venue also hosts live primetime broadcasts, promotional events, and movie premieres.

Things to Do Around Times Square

Beyond the main attractions, Times Square and its surrounding neighborhood offer plenty to explore and experience. The Theater District, located just steps away, is home to legendary theaters like the Majestic and the Palace Theatre. Bryant Park, a short walk away, provides a peaceful retreat with seasonal activities such as ice skating in the winter and watching exciting outdoor movies in the summer.

The nearby Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) offers a rich collection of contemporary artworks. 

The Brooklyn Bridge at night.

You can opt for guided walking tours, bus tours, and boat cruising tours to explore the neighboring iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, the Brooklyn Bridge, the 9/11 Memorial, the Rockefeller Center, and many more. Outdoor enthusiasts can also join a running tour or rent a pair of rollerblades to explore the area.

Observation desks at the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, and others offer stunning panoramic views of the NYC skyline. Private walking tours and vintage car tours are also available to deliver delightful experiences.

Architecture enthusiasts can marvel at the Manhattan architecture by exploring Grand Central, the Chrysler Building, and the New York Public Library. After-dark low-light photography is another popular activity among shutterbugs to capture the neon magic at Times Square.

While the neighboring Fifth Avenue is a haven for shopaholics, the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood offers a diverse range of dining options, from casual, cozy eateries to glitzy fine-dining establishments. Additionally, exploring the hidden gem bars and historic speakeasies around the Times Square area is always a fun experience!

FAQs 

Is Times Square safe for tourists?

Times Square is a safe place, especially with a strong police presence. However, as with any major city square, it’s always wise to be vigilant and aware of your surroundings.

When is the best time to visit Times Square?

Times Square is vibrant year-round. Visiting in the evening allows you to experience the full effect of its dazzling lights and electric atmosphere.

Is there any entry fee for Times Square?

There is no fee to enter Times Square or the New Year’s Eve celebration area. However, certain areas like the observation desks, library, and museums require entry fees.

Times Square is more than just a tourist destination; it’s a symbol of New York City’s energy and diversity. Whether you’re a first-time visitor, a seasoned traveler, or a local enthusiast, the vibrancy and excitement of Times Square are sure to leave a lasting impression.


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