Travel to New York

Looking to travel to New York to see a show on Broadway? Below are some resources to help you in your planning.

BROADWAY EXLCUSIVE by CTI

Broadway Exclusive by CTI creates and plans group trips for Broadway fans who live outside of New York City. These trips include excellent seats for three Broadway shows as well as exclusive behind-the-scenes experiences, and travel management, making it a one-stop shop for planning a trip to NYC for theatre. Scroll for more information, or click here to visit their site.

WHAT'S PLAYING

To see a listing of current and upcoming shows for both Broadway and Off-Broadway, and to purchase tickets to the respective show, visit the following sites:

Broadway Tickets

There are several outlets for obtaining tickets to shows, including visiting the show’s official website. Tours To You has an affiliate partnership with Broadway Direct, which is a hub for purchasing tickets. Click on this link to be sent to their website to purchase tickets while helping to support this site.

The Nederlander Organization, led by President & Chief Executive Officer James L. Nederlander and Chief Operating Officer Nick Scandalios, established Broadway Direct in 2011 to help its patrons around the country stay connected to every show on Broadway.

From navigating ticketing, to your in-theatre experience, to keeping you connected to Broadway after the curtain comes down, Broadway Direct is here with one mission: to make your Broadway experience the best it can be.

Broadway Ticket Discounts

  • For discount codes, check BroadwayBoxPlaybill, and Theatermania. These discount codes can be used online or at the theatre box office.
  • TKTS booths sell discounted same-day tickets. Some locations also sell discounted next-day tickets to matinees. Use the TKTS app to see what’s available each day at each location.
  • Check the TodayTix app for various discounted tickets.
  • Most shows offer rush and/or lottery tickets. Some shows offer SRO (standing room only) tickets when a performance is sold out. This Playbill page outlines the policies for current shows. In addition, consult the B’way Rush website for insight into current offerings.
  • See if you qualify for TDF. If so, you can join and get access to their discounted tickets.
  • During NYC Broadway Week, many shows offer 2-for-1 tickets. NYC Broadway Week usually happens twice a year (recent examples: January 16–February 4, 2024 and September 4–17, 2023). Check their website for dates and participating shows.
  • For Roundabout Theatre Company productions, check Access Roundabout for a variety of ways to get affordable tickets, including Hiptix for young theatregoers and Access10 for early preview performances.
  • For Lincoln Center Theater productions, if you’re 21–35 and a U.S. resident, you can get affordable tickets through its LincTix program.
  • StubHub may be an option for last-minute tickets. Prices can drop significantly close to show start times.

New York Theatres

To learn more about the individual theatres that make up Broadway, visit Spotlight on Broadway.