
Madison Square Garden in NYC is one of the world's most iconic venues, and should be on your NYC bucket list.
But before you go, read this guide to make sure you have the best experience possible!
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Brief History of Madison Square Garden
Many would argue that Madison Square Garden is one of the most iconic venues in America, and possibly the world. Originally opened in 1879, it has been home to a plethora of famous concerts, sporting events, and cultural events.
Memorable events at MSG include:
While MSG is currently located on 31st and 33rd Street from Seventh to Eighth Avenue, it is actually the fourth iteration of the iconic venue.
Getting to the Arena
As mentioned in the previous section, getting to and from Madison Square Garden is straightforward due to its being built on top of a major transit hub.
Penn Station funnels travelers right below MSG, with the NJ Transit, Amtrak, and Long Island Rail Road systems offering train service in and out of this area.
There are also multiple subway lines that run straight into Penn Station, including the 123, ACE. Additionally, the NQRW and BDFM trains have stops nearby at 34th St. Herald Square.
Best MSG Pre-Game Bars & Restaurants
Be aware that before Knicks and Rangers games, the surrounding bars can be extremely crowded and hectic. Don't let that stop you, though. Just soak in the atmosphere and know it may take longer to get your food or drink.
Here are some of our favorite bars to eat and drink at near MSG:
Best Food & Drink Options Inside MSG
Inside Madison Square Garden, expect to pay higher-than-average prices for both food and drink.
Here are the average prices for food and drinks at MSG:
Best Seats at MSG
Most seating options at Madison Square Garden are great. But this is quite dependent on the type of event.
The best seats for basketball may not be the best for concerts, for example. While looking for tickets, we highly recommend checking aviewfrommyseat.com and seeing if there are example photos for the specific type of event you're attending.
Of all the events, your seats for a basketball game are probably the least important compared to hockey or concerts.
For hockey, we usually try to prioritize better seats than when attending basketball games. Sitting in the upper rows of the 400s at MSG for hockey isn't the best experience due to the puck's size and the gameplay.
Concerts at MSG have multiple different setups. We have absolutely loved sitting on the side of the stage. This allows you a much closer view without missing much, especially since there is usually a large video board on each side of the stage.
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See the full article with video views & photos of different seats here.