Times Square

Basic Information

Country: USA

City: New York City, NY

Address: Midtown Manhattan, New York, NY

Description: Known as "The Crossroads of the World," Times Square dazzles with its giant illuminated billboards, Broadway shows, and the iconic New Year’s Eve ball drop. It’s the most visited attraction in the U.S., attracting around 50 million visitors annually.

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User: tyo***@***

Rating: 1.0

Comment: Times Square is located at the intersection of West 42nd Street and Broadway Avenue. It is the area with the highest concentration of theaters in New York. With the Times Square Building as its center, there are nearly 40 shopping malls and theaters nearby. It is a prosperous entertainment and shopping center.

User: Amb***@***

Rating: 4.6

Comment: Times Square comes alive at night time with all the bright lights and billboards. It started raining halfway in my Times Square walk. December is a very popular month in New York City with all the Christmas festivities all over the city.

User: Pee***@***

Rating: 4.9

Comment: Times Square in New York City is one of the most iconic and vibrant places in the world. With its massive digital billboards, nonstop energy, and constant stream of people from around the globe, it’s a place that never sleeps. Whether you're there to catch a Broadway show, explore nearby attractions, or just soak in the lights and sounds, it definitely leaves a lasting impression.

User: Exp***@***

Rating: 4.4

Comment: When you picture New York, Times Square is probably the second thing that comes to mind (after the city’s famous skyline), with its neon signs, giant buildings, and constant stream of humanity coming and going. Times Square adopted its name in 1904, after the New York Times moved in. The newspaper has since moved on, but the moniker stuck. Once you arrive in the Big Apple, head on down to the center of Times Square, where you’ll find a plaza for you to sit, hang out, and people-watch. Shop at the many stores lining the Square, or lean back to see the top of notable buildings belonging to businesses like Hershey and M&M. When the sun goes down, the lights shine even brighter; follow the signs and billboards to the theatres, where you’ll find the musicals, comedies, and dramatic performances you didn’t even realize you were searching for. Your Times Square sightseeing isn’t over after you take in a play, though. Why not explore some of the various restaurants and cafes that are open late at night? After all, New York is The City That Never Sleeps—why should you?

User: use***@***

Rating: 4.6

Comment: I remember as a kid back in the 1950's 60's, you could pretty much walk through Times Square...And I night with all the theaters lit up it was beautiful...Still looks good, but it's become a freakshow...And the movie theaters are gone...My friend and I had a spaghetti dinner in an Italian restaurants..The meals cost 65cents for the both of us...I gave the waiter a dollar tip...The waiter fell all over me...He brushed off my jacket as I was putting it on...I'll never forget..And I was only a kid...A dollar tip back then was a very big tip...Today they would throw back at you...

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