Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Group Hotels Near Broadway

Broadway Station beats with the rhythm of the city—more than a transit hub, it’s a living heartbeat beneath the streets. Every step here feels like entering a scene from a never-ending urban drama.

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The Langham, New York, Fifth Avenue is a top choice offering panoramic views of New York City's skyline and Times Square from its floor-to-ceiling windows. Located just a 5-minute walk from the Broadway Theater District, it provides exclusive theater access for guests, ensuring seamless entry to shows. The hotel’s prime Midtown location puts you steps away from upscale dining, luxury shopping, and iconic entertainment venues. With the 4, 5, 6, and 7 subway lines directly outside, reaching Grand Central Terminal or Lincoln Center is effortless. Perfect for theater lovers seeking comfort and convenience.

The Playhouse Hotel is uniquely designed for theater enthusiasts, located steps from the Broadway Theater District with many rooms featuring private viewing angles toward the stage. The hotel offers a "Theater Concierge Package" including priority ticket HopeGoo and VIP check-in. Guests can also join nightly "Broadway Gatherings" where they connect with actors, directors, and creatives. Just a 10-minute walk to Lincoln Center, this hotel is ideal for those immersed in New York’s vibrant performing arts scene.

The New York Marriott Marquis stands out as a family favorite, featuring a theater-inspired lobby and a dedicated interactive children’s play zone. Connected directly to the Broadway underground concourse, it grants easy access to theaters and themed restaurants. The hotel offers a "Family Theater Package" with two child tickets and one adult ticket, plus complimentary babysitting services. Daily "Mini Stage Shows" by professional performers entertain kids with short theatrical acts—perfect for sparking young imaginations while experiencing Broadway magic.

Don’t miss the Midnight Theater Tour, a guided backstage walkthrough revealing set designs and lighting techniques. Another highlight is the Broadway Sing-Along Night, hosted monthly at a jazz bar near Times Square, where guests can request songs and perform alongside professional singers. Additionally, the Broadway Artisan Market—held monthly—features indie designers and theater artists selling limited-edition posters and costume accessories. These immersive experiences allow travelers to step beyond the curtain and truly live the New York entertainment spirit.

The fastest route is via the 4, 5, or 6 subway lines at 42nd Street – Port Authority Station, just a 5-minute walk from Broadway. For a scenic option, walk west along Eighth Avenue—a 15-minute stroll past Times Square’s neon lights and street performers. Many hotels offer complimentary shuttle buses directly to Grand Central Terminal, saving time and energy. Use a MetroCard or mobile payment to avoid queues and ensure smooth transit across Manhattan.

The red elevators at Times Square are iconic—surrounded by massive digital billboards and glowing neon, perfect for dramatic urban shots. A hidden gem is the Glass House Café on Broadway, whose transparent roof contrasts beautifully with theater marquees, ideal for indoor-outdoor photography. Nearby, the fountain plaza at Lincoln Center hosts frequent outdoor performances against a backdrop of classical architecture and light art installations—ideal for artistic, candid photos. Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and capture golden-hour lighting.