Broadway and Times Square Insider Tour

Normally: Adult $35.00 - Child $30.00

Admission included with your Sesame Attraction Pass

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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 Get

Free admission with the Sesame Attraction Pass.

How To Redeem

After you have purchased your Sesame Attraction Pass, go to your account to book your ticket.

Hours of operation

4pm daily
Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes

Address

Broadway and Times Square Insider Tour

Meeting Point: George M Cohan Statue, Times Square (46th Street and Broadway)

Telephone: 646-801-8692

Description

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?