The Crossroads of the World, the bustling heart of the Theater District. Big, bright and unforgettable.
Lit with giant digital billboards, screens, and flashing neon lights. Times Square is a great place to visit in the evening, but still exciting at any time of the day. This is the site of New York's New Year's Eve Celebrations and the famous "ball drop" at midnight.
Times Square is busy and always crowded but has its own unique appeal. Bleachers set up at one end are a great place to take a break and appreciate the scene.
Formerly Longacre Square, Times Square was renamed in 1904 after the New York Times tower.
An immediately recognizable location, Times Square has been featured countless times in literature, films, video games, music videos, and on television.