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With this ticket to the musical Hamilton, you'll revisit the history of the founding fathers through one of Broadway's greatest hits and witness how Alexander Hamilton managed to change the course of the country.

With this ticket to the musical Hamilton, you'll revisit the history of the founding fathers through one of Broadway's greatest hits and witness how Alexander Hamilton managed to change the course of the country.

Plot of Hamilton

The musical Hamilton chronicles the life of one of America's founding fathers. From orphan to George Washington's right-hand man, Alexander Hamilton went from being a rebel to a war hero who fought to create a new nation where dreams could come true.

Created by the Tony Award-winning creative team behind In The Heights, Hamilton has become one of Broadway's most acclaimed shows. A performance that tells the history of the country in an entertaining and educational way, providing a fresh perspective on one of America's most important figures.

Richard Rodgers Theatre

Hamilton is performed at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, which opened in 1924 as the 46th Street Theatre but was renamed in 1990 to honor legendary composer Richard Rodgers. This theater is a temple of Broadway, as it has hosted successful musicals such as Nine, Chicago, Guys and Dolls and Anything Goes. It was renovated in 2006 and houses a space where you can learn about the history of its namesake.

Theater Seating

The theater assigns the best seats together that are available at the time of purchase - the earlier you reserve, the better! Below, you can see where the seats are located:

The Orchestra is the area on the ground floor or stalls (seating area), closest to the stage. It offers a direct view of the show. The Mezzanine area refers to the first level above the Orchestra area. Ideal for appreciating the entire stage and choreography.

The Front seats are located at the front of each area and are therefore closest to the stage. The Mid seats are located in the middle of each area. The Rear seats are usually cheaper, located at the back of each section and offer a better overall view of the stage.

Minimum Age

The musical Hamilton is not recommended for children under the age of 10. Also, please note that the theater does not allow children under 4 years of age.

Ticket Availability

Due to its popularity, Hamilton has very limited availability despite being performed seven times a week. If you are traveling in the summer or at Christmas, we recommend booking at least two months in advance.

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Duration

2h 30m.

Included

Tickets for the musical Hamilton

When to book?

You can book up to the tour start time subject to availability. Book now to guarantee your spot.

Type of voucher

Electronic. Show the voucher on your phone.

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible. This must be indicated in the reservation.

Sustainability

All services published on Civitatis are carried out in accordance with our Sustainability Code.

Sustainability Code

Our providers commit to:

  • Provide a safe and satisfying experience.
  • Reduce, reuse, recycle.
  • Incorporate eco-conscious technologies.
  • Uphold fair employment standards.
  • Foster the growth of local communities.
  • Preserve the integrity of local culture.
  • Safeguard both cultural and environmental heritage.
  • Ensure ethical treatment of animals.
  • Operate with honesty and transparency.
  • Encourage sustainable behaviors among customers and staff.

This particular activity contributes as follows:

  • No printing of documentation required.

Provider

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    Corporate name: BROADWAY INBOUND INC

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Pets

Not permitted.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q - What is the difference between Front, Mid and Rear seats?

    A - Front seats are located at the front of each section and are therefore closest to the stage. Mid seats, on the other hand, are located in the middle of each section. Rear seats are usually cheaper, located at the back of each section and offer a better overall view of the stage.

  • Q - What is the difference between Orchestra and Mezzanine?

    A - The Orchestra refers to the stalls and is located on the ground floor. It's therefore the area closest to the stage. The Mezzanine area is the first floor, corresponding to the first level above the Orchestra.

  • Q - Are there bad seats in Broadway musical theatres?

    A - Not really! Broadway theatres are surprisingly small and intimate, especially when compared to large concert venues. Even seats in the Balcony area (boxes or second floor) are usually closer to the stage than one might expect. Each seat offers a unique perspective: from the Orchestra (stalls), you can appreciate the expressions of the performers in the show, while from the Mezzanine (upper floor), you can enjoy sweeping views of the stage.

  • Q - What are the best seats for children?

    A - For children, the best seating options are at the front of the mezzanine or the orchestra stalls. If the children are not very tall, side seats and seats in the rear should be avoided.

  • Q - How should we choose the best seats based on our budget?

    A - If you want to enjoy the action, a good option is the side or rear seats in the orchestra section. For good views at a moderate price, another great option is the front seats in the mezzanine. If you're looking for the most economical seats, we recommend the Balcony or the last rows of the Rear Mezzanine. Both options allow you to enjoy the show with a great view and excellent acoustics.

  • Q - Why do this activity with Civitatis?

    A - At Civitatis, we offer tickets at official prices, with full transparency and exclusive benefits for our users. In a few exceptional cases (less than 5%), these rates may be slightly higher than the ticket office price as they include booking fees and/or audioguides. The advantage is that your spot is guaranteed, and you won’t have to wait in line at the ticket office.

  • Q - How to book?

    A - To reserve the activity, choose the date and complete the form on this page. You will receive your confirmation immediately.

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Meeting point

Richard Rodgers Theatre

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