Broadway Theater Map
A Broadway theater map is essential for tourists and even locals to find their way around this New York avenue, the epicenter of the United States theater activity. As part of one of the most populated cities in the world, a map of Broadway theatres may be difference between making that particular show on time or not. Before that though, you need to get to Broadway, New York proper. This can be done through public transportation, including bus routes such as the M4, the M5, the M7, the M100, the M10, the M20, the M60, the Bx7, and the Bx20; all of which either serve Broadway or use part of it.
Back to the Broadway theater map, let's say you are looking for the Stephen Sondheim theater, which is located between 6th avenue and Broadway avenue, at 124 West 43rd Street. The building itself is a neo-classical design. There is also the Eugene O'Neil theater, in 230 West 49th Street, midtown Manhattan, or The American Airlines Theatre at 227 West 42nd Street, in New York City. A map of Broadway would be lacking if it did not mention the Lyceum Theatre at 149 West 45th Street, also in midtown Manhattan.
Other venues without which a Broadway theater map would be incomplete are the Cort Theatre, at 138 West 48th Street, and which façade is modeled after the Petit Trianon château in Versailles, Paris; the Booth Theatre at 222 West 45th Street, with a Venetian Renaissance inspired front; the Imperial Theatre at 249 West 45th Street; the Gershwin Theatre, and art nouveau building at 222 West 51st Street in the Paramount Plaza; the Neil Simon Theatre at 250 West 52nd Street; and the Ambassador Theatre at 219 West 49th Street; they should all be part of a Broadway theater map.