New York Broadway Historic Walking Tour
Discover Broadway's Rich History on an Immersive Walking Tour in Times Square New York City
NY
people
1 participant
10 minutes
- • Explore Broadway's History in Times Square, New York City
- • Embark on a 2 Hour and 10 Minute Immersive Tour of Broadway
- • Experience the Most Historic Walking Tour of Theatres in NYC
Why We Love This Unique Experience
Experience the magic of Broadway like never before with the Broadway the Tour - NYC Guided Immersive Historic Walking Tour. This unforgettable journey through the heart of Times Square immerses participants in over 200 years of vibrant theatre history. From early vaudeville shows to contemporary smash hits, this engaging walking tour is perfect for both theatre enthusiasts and first-time visitors looking to discover the artistry and legacy of Broadway.
Guided by knowledgeable experts, this two-hour adventure takes wanderers through 15 historic city blocks, offering a dynamic blend of storytelling and audio elements. Participants will listen to captivating tales from iconic stars and gain insights into the evolution of Broadway while soaking in the sights of its 30 legendary theatres. As the streets come alive with the enchanting song and soundscapes of theatre, visitors will find themselves transported into the very fabric of this cultural landmark. Personal listening devices ensure an immersive experience that's as informative as it is entertaining, with photo opportunities at every turn.
This Broadway walking tour makes for a spectacular gift, perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, or any special occasion. Share the joy of a unique experience that combines history, music, and the thrill of live performance. Whether gifted to a loved one or as a delightful treat for oneself, joining the ranks of Broadway's admirers in this immersive adventure is sure to create lasting memories.
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Experience Overview:
Broadway The Tour- Nyc Guided Immersive Historic Walking TourBroadway the Tour brings together theatre experts and first-time visitors as they explore the heart of Times Square through a uniquely immersive and highly-historic Broadway walking tour. Step into over 200 years of theatre history over 15 historic city blocks, as you explore Broadway's early vaudeville beginnings and first musicals, to contemporary plays and composers. Never miss a beat from your expert guide as you tune into their live narration through your own personal listening device. Surround yourself in the iconic sounds and songs from the stage, while hearing stories from the stars themselves come to life in your headset. Using the Theatre District's 30 legendary playhouse as our backdrop- the stage is set for Broadway's best walking adventure.
Meeting Point
Museum of Broadway
Museum of Broadway, 145 W 45th St, New York, NY 10036, USA
Tours depart between the entrance of the Museum of Broadway and the Lyceum Theatre. Your guide will meet you approximately 5 minutes prior to departure.
What's included:
- Live, in-person narration from NYC's best historic tour guides
- Use of personal audio headset, so you can stay connected to your guide while being immersed in music, audio, narration, interviews, sound effects and more that bring the history to life
- Exclusive discount access to additional tours, attractions, and museums
- Access to our "Ask the Guide" text-a-guide service
What to expect:
Duration: 2 hours, 10 minutes
Museum of Broadway
145 W 45th St, New York City, 10036-4004, New York
Your tour begins with an overview of the history of New York, the early beginnings of Broadway, and the lay of land.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Lyceum Theatre
149 W 45th St, New York City, 10036-4042, New York
As one of Broadway's most acclaimed and oldest continuously-operated theatres, the Lyceum's storied proscenium has held decades of secrets. Now housing Cole Escola's renowned production "Oh Mary!" - your tour begins in a hilarious and historic fashion.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Times Square / Theater District
New York City, New York
Discover the heart of the Greatest City in the World. Learn how the Crossroads of the World went from being a simple Longacre Square to the heart of the hustle and bustle of Broadway today. Snap a photo with the One Times Square building- home to the iconic New Year's Eve ball drop.
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42nd Street
New York City, New York
Explore the early history of Broadway's beginnings from immigrant-inspired theatre and vaudeville, to operas and early musicals. Walk along the lights that gave "The Great White Way" its name, with photo opportunities of a half-dozen of Manhattan's oldest, revered, & most historic playhouses including the current home of Aladdin and hear the story of how the show "42nd Street" came to be.
10 minutes
New Amsterdam Theater
214 W 42nd St, , New York City, 10036-7202, New York
The New Amsterdam Theatre, a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture, stands as a cornerstone of Broadway history. Built in 1903, it quickly became a hub for dazzling productions, most notably hosting the legendary Ziegfeld Follies for nearly two decades. This iconic theater, with its opulent interior and innovative design, played a pivotal role in shaping the glamorous image of Broadway and continues to enchant audiences today with its stunning beauty and rich theatrical legacy. Currently home to Disney's Aladdin, the theater is not only an icon of 42nd Street, but a modern home to some of the largest productions in musical theatre history.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
New Victory Theater
209 West 42nd Street, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, New York City, 10036, New York
The New Victory Theater, though not a traditional Broadway house, holds a unique place in the city's theatrical landscape. Originally built in 1900 as the Republic Theatre, it has witnessed a fascinating evolution. From vaudeville to burlesque, and later as a haven for adult films, the theater's history reflects the changing face of entertainment in Times Square. Today, revitalized as a dedicated children's theater, the New Victory showcases diverse international productions, fostering a new generation of theatergoers and ensuring that the magic of live performance continues to thrive in this iconic district.
2 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Hayes Theatre
240 W 44th St, New York City, 10036-3906, New York
The Helen Hayes Theatre, originally known as The Little Theatre, holds a unique place in Broadway history. Built in 1912 as a rebellion against the grandeur of larger theaters, it championed intimate productions and fostered a more experimental spirit. This intimate venue, with its unique design and focus on artistic expression, has played a crucial role in nurturing new works and showcasing the talents of countless actors and playwrights, making it a vital stop on any historical musical walking tour that seeks to explore the diverse and evolving landscape of Broadway.
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Imperial Theatre
249 W 45th St, , New York City, 10036-3902, New York
The historic home of the legendary production, Les Miserables- the Imperial Theater is one of the most iconic playhouses in Manhattan. Snap a photo in front of its iconic marquis as you hear stories of the productions that weren't as lucky to have had the storied fate of Les Mis.
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St James Theatre
246 W 44th St, New York City, 10036-3910, New York
This iconic Broadway venue, opened in 1927, has witnessed the triumphs of some of the most celebrated musicals in history. From the groundbreaking "Oklahoma!" to the beloved "Hello, Dolly!," the St. James has served as a stage for legendary performers and groundbreaking productions, solidifying its place as a cornerstone of the vibrant Broadway landscape
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Shubert Theatre
225 W 44th St, , New York City, 10036-3964, New York
You'll dive deep into the stories of the early movers of Manhattan- from Hammerstein & Cohan to Ziegfeld & Fanny Brice. Hear about the underbelly of Broadway's birth as you peel back the modern facades of 8th Ave and discover what led to the rise one of the most successful theater syndicates, and subsequently, one of the most powerful arts unions in history.
10 minutes
The Shubert Organization
234 W 44th St, New York, NY 10036, USA
As Broadway began to grow, Times Square shifted from a den of debauchery to one of America's most visited sites. This growth was accelerated and immortalized by the redevelopment at the hands of three men with three very different dreams for what would become Broadway's beloved Alley. Explore the explosion of most famed family in theatrical history- the Shuberts.
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Shubert Alley
Shubert Alley, New York, NY 10036, USA
Shubert Alley, a narrow passageway between the Shubert and Booth Theatres, holds a unique place in Broadway lore. Created in 1912 to meet fire safety regulations, it quickly became a bustling hub of theatrical activity. Aspiring actors lined the walls, hoping to be spotted by casting directors, while legendary producers and directors conducted business in the surrounding theaters. This alleyway, a microcosm of Broadway ambition and intrigue, offers a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes world that fuels the magic of the Great White Way.
5 minutes
Majestic Theatre
247 W 44th St, , New York City, 10036-3907, New York
Hear songs from musical duo Rodger and Hammerstein, snap photos in front of some of Broadway's best-known, largest, and smallest theaters, including the Majestic, Imperial, Booth, and Music Box and learn about the shows that made them famous, including Gypsy, Dear Evan Hansen, Funny Girl, Les Miserables, and the longest running musical in American history- Phantom of the Opera.
6 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Schmackary's
362 W 45th St, New York, NY 10036, USA
Schmackary's has become a beloved institution in the heart of the Theater District. Founded by an aspiring actor, this unique bakery has cultivated a strong connection to the Broadway community. Its whimsical cookie creations, often inspired by popular musicals, have become a sweet treat enjoyed by cast members, crew, and theatergoers alike.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Hamilton - An American Musical
226 W 46th St, New York City, 10036-1408, New York
Be on the street where it happens! With its innovative blend of hip-hop, R&B, and pop music with traditional musical theater storytelling - Hamilton has captivated audiences worldwide. The show masterfully reimagines the life of Alexander Hamilton, a Founding Father of the United States, making American history accessible and exciting to a new generation. Hamilton's success has not only revitalized Broadway but has also sparked a renewed interest in American history and the arts, solidifying its place as a cultural phenomenon.
4 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Richard Rodgers Theatre
226 W 46th St, , New York City, 10036-1408, New York
Named after the legendary composer, it has been the stage for countless iconic musicals, including "Guys and Dolls," "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," and currently, the groundbreaking "Hamilton." Its elegant architecture and storied past make it a must-see stop offering a glimpse into the heart and soul of Broadway's enduring legacy.
2 minutes
Al Hirschfeld Theatre
302 W 45th St, New York City, 10036-3802, New York
Now home to the blockbuster production of Moulin Rouge the musical- the Hirschfeld pays homage to one of history's most acclaimed, and slowly forgotten, artists- Al Hirschfeld. The legendary caricaturist, indelibly linked himself to Broadway history. His witty and insightful drawings of theater luminaries, often hiding his daughter Nina's name within the lines, became synonymous with the Great White Way. From Ethel Merman to Zero Mostel, Hirschfeld captured the essence of each performer with his distinctive style, immortalizing them for generations to come.
3 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Marquis Theatre
210 W 46th St, New York Marriott Marquis, New York City, 10036-3902, New York
Not all of Broadway's history is surrounded by the glitz and glamour of the glistening lights of the Great White Way. Discover how civil engineering, city planning, corporate America, and the seemingly low-revenue-generating business knowing as "the arts" clashed as Times Square transitioned from the 20th to 21st century with a literal bang. Understand the importance of historic overlays and what we are doing to help fight the shrinking of Broadway's remaining historic theaters.
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Lena Horne Theatre
256 W 47th St, New York City, 10036, New York
Whether it's a resurrected revival like Chicago, a blockbuster like Wicked, or a risque romp like Book of Mormon- learn what it takes to make it on Broadway. Currently home to the smash hit "Six," discover how the Horne became one of the most recently renamed theaters in the city.
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Gershwin Theater
222 W 51st St, , New York City, 10019-5802, New York
Renamed in 1983 to honor the legendary composer George Gershwin, who was known for his iconic scores like "Porgy and Bess" and "An American in Paris" - the Gershwin Theater is a product of the 1970's redevelopment of Midtown Manhattan.
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Wicked
222 W 51st St, Gershwin Theatre, New York City, 10019-6221, New York
Since its Broadway debut in 2003, this groundbreaking musical, with its powerful Stephen Schwartz score and poignant exploration of themes like friendship, prejudice, and the complexities of good and evil, Wicked has redefined the landscape of modern musical theater.
2 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
The Brill Building
1619 Broadway, New York, NY 10019, USA
The Brill Building, a towering Art Deco structure in Midtown Manhattan, served as the epicenter of the American music industry in the 1960s. This "songwriter's factory" housed countless music publishers, studios, and the creative minds behind some of the most iconic pop songs of the era. From Carole King and Gerry Goffin to Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. As Broadway became influenced by pop music and its culture- so too did pop culture takes its cue from the sounds of some of Broadway's best composers. As the lines between contemporary music and contemporary musicals blur- see the place where the two genres met to create some of the best hits of the 20th century.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Winter Garden Theatre
1634 Broadway, New York City, 10019-6852, New York
Originally built as a horse exchange for William Vanderbilt, the Winter Garden Theatre was transformed into a theater in 1911 and has since hosted countless legendary productions. From the dazzling spectacle of the Ziegfeld Follies to the enduring popularity of "Cats" and "Mamma Mia!," the Winter Garden has consistently pushed the boundaries of theatrical innovation.
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Ellen's Stardust Diner
1650 Broadway, New York, NY 10019, USA
Opened in 1987, it quickly became a beloved New York City landmark, attracting tourists and locals alike with its unique dining experience. The diner's lively ambiance, featuring classic American diner fare and enthusiastic musical performances by some of Broadway's aspiring artists, has solidified its place in the city's cultural landscape.
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George M. Cohan Statue
Father Duffy Square, New York City, New York
Stand face-to-face with one of Broadway's most influential early movers. George M. Cohan, a true American original, was a prolific songwriter, composer, playwright, producer, and performer who revolutionized American musical theater. 1 Dubbed "The Yankee Doodle Dandy," he wrote numerous patriotic songs, including "Over There," which became a rallying cry during World War I. 1 His innovative blend of music, dance, and drama paved the way for the modern musical, solidifying his place as a legendary figure in Broadway history. 2
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Palace Theatre
160 W 47th St, New York, NY 10036, USA
A cornerstone of Broadway, the Palace reigned as the pinnacle of vaudeville during the early 20th century. "Playing the Palace" was the ultimate aspiration for any performer, a testament to its prestige and influence. This iconic theater, with its opulent design and rich history, witnessed the rise of legendary stars and played a vital role in shaping the entertainment landscape of New York City.
2 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Theatre Circle
268 W 44th St #1, New York, NY 10036, USA
As with most tours and attractions, your historic immersive experience ends in one of the most iconic "gift shops" in the city. The Theatre Circle shop, a beloved institution in the heart of the Broadway district, has served as a vital hub for theater enthusiasts for decades. This unique little store offers a treasure trove of theatrical memorabilia, from playbills and posters to autographed photos and rare books. Beyond its role as a retail destination, Theatre Circle has fostered a strong sense of community, connecting theatergoers, actors, and industry professionals alike. It stands as a testament to the enduring magic of Broadway, offering a tangible piece of theatrical history to cherish.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Details & Important Info
Additional Experience Details & Important Information
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
ASL interpretation available with advance notice
Guests should be able to walk and stand, unaided, for the duration of the tour
Cancellations & Refunds
Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds
Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.
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New York Historic Broadway Walking Tour
NY
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1 participant
10 minutes
- • Explore Broadway's History in Times Square, New York City
- • Embark on a 2 Hour and 10 Minute Immersive Tour of Broadway
- • Experience the Most Historic Walking Tour of Theatres in NYC
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