Attractions

Broadway is just one of the many attractions in NYC. With some of the most unique, educational, and entertaining things in the world to do, there is something for everyone. Below you will find some suggestions from our partner, New York City & Company, which are suitable for various age groups and cater to a variety of interests, along with contact information and some information about each one. Click on the logo to go to the attraction’s website for more details.


Bodies…The Exhibition
11 Fulton St., 2nd fl., South Street Seaport
Manhattan, NY 10038
Phone: (888) 9-BODIES
Description: Gross or engrossing? That’s for you to decide at Bodies at the South Street Seaport. This innovative display of real human specimens, preserved according to mortuary science and arranged in a series of athletic poses, show off the complex structure of the human organism and promote healthy living.

Chelsea Piers Sports & Entertaiment Complex
23rd Street & the Hudson River
New York, NY 10011
Contact: Ms. Meredith Barsky
Phone: 212-336-6022
Fax: (212) 336-6808
Email: barskm@chelseapiers.com
Description: On the docks of the Hudson, Chelsea Piers is a 28-acre waterfront sports village that has something for everyone. Hone your game at tennis or golf, or work out at the sports center. In addition to sports, Chelsea Piers offers a variety of venues in which to hold your next party. The larger rooms can host a wedding, corporate event or gala fundraiser, or reserve the bowling alley or skating rink for your child’s birthday party.

Discovery Times Square
Phone:
(866) 987-9692
Groups of 10+ Phone:
(855) 266-5387
Email:
info@tsxnyc.com
Description:
More than a museum, Discovery Times Square is the destination for discovery through unique and immersive exhibits in New York. Here, events epic and rare come to life by connecting you to the greatest human stories ever told. Intelligent, exciting, and moving – it’s the experience that counts.

Empire State Building
350 5th Avenue
New York, NY 10118
Phone:
(212) 736-3100
Description:
A beacon for international and domestic tourists alike, the Empire State Building offers unmatched views of New York and neighboring states from its world-famous 86th and 102nd floor observatories all year long.

Madame Tussauds New York
234 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036
Phone:
(866) 841-3505
Fax:
(212) 719-9440
Email:
info@madametussaudsny.com
Description:
Madame Tussauds history is a rich and fascinating one with roots dating back to Paris in 1761, and since, has blended over 200 years of history with celebrity.

Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! Times Square
234 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036
Phone:
(212) 398-3133
Fax:
(212) 398-4219
Description:
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium is New York City’s Must See Times Square attraction. What is an Odditorium you ask? An Odditorium is a museum like no museum you have ever seen in your lifetime- Believe It or Not!  Venture off the hectic New York City streets to enter a world showcasing the odd and celebrating the weird and outlandish from around the world. Your self-guided adventure is sure to astonish as you come face to face and interact with remarkable relics and rare treasures from around the world in our New York City museum attraction. For over 40 years, Robert Ripley – the real-life Indiana Jones – traveled the world collecting the unbelievable, the inexplicable and the one-of-a-kind. His vast collections praised as “amazing”, “ludicrously strange” and “extremely amusing” are now on display for you to see, hear and touch, Believe It or Not!

Top of the Rock
30 Rockefeller Plaza
Manhattan, NY 10111
Contact: Ms. Mary Farrell
Phone: (212) 593-9460
Fax: (212) 332-6550
Email: mfarrell@topoftherocknyc.com
Description: Many people come to New York hoping to make it to the top, and the fastest way there is the elevator—to the 67th, 69th or 70th floors at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. The three 360-degree-view observation decks at Top of the Rock showcase the City’s spectacular skyline. Although you won’t be able to see the skating rink or Christmas tree from up high, be sure to visit these seasonal attractions when you come back down.