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Photos from Madame Tussauds © 2002-2003 Nishanth Gopinathan | Nidhin.com
Beyonce at Madame Tussaud's ~ Portraits of iconic celebrities and trendsetters
who helped shape each decade of the 20th
century are represented in vignettes
highlighted by the fashions, trends, news and fads of the era. Bon Jovi at Madame Tussaud's ~ Also included are such notables as Babe Ruth, Janis Joplin, Charlie Chaplin, The Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, and Neil Armstrong, among others.
Beyonce Singer Jon Bon Jovi
Hugh Grant at Madame Tussauds ~ Portraits of iconic celebrities and trendsetters
who helped shape each decade of the 20th
century are represented in vignettes
highlighted by the fashions, trends, news and fads of the era. J Lo at Madame Tussauds ~ Also included are such notables as Babe Ruth, Janis Joplin, The Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, and Neil Armstrong, among others.
Hugh Grant Jennifer Lopez
Jukia Roberts  at Madame Tussauds ~ Portraits of iconic celebrities and trendsetters
who helped shape each decade of the 20th
century are represented in vignettes
highlighted by the fashions, trends, news and fads of the era. barbara streisand at Madame Tussauds ~ Also included are such notables as Babe Ruth, Janis Joplin, Charlie Chaplin, The Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, and Neil Armstrong, among others.
Julia Roberts Barbara Streisand
Jessica Simpson  at Madame Tussauds ~ Portraits of iconic celebrities and trendsetters
who helped shape each decade of the 20th
century are represented in vignettes
highlighted by the fashions, trends, news and fads of the era. Madonna  at Madame Tussauds ~ also included are such notables as Babe Ruth, Janis Joplin, Charlie Chaplin, The Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, and Neil Armstrong, among others.
Jessica Simpson Madonna
NSYNC  at Madame Tussauds ~ Portraits of iconic celebrities and trendsetters
who helped shape each decade of the 20th
century are represented in vignettes
highlighted by the fashions, trends, news and fads of the era. Robin Williams at Madame Tussauds ~ also included are such notables as Babe Ruth, Janis Joplin, Charlie Chaplin, The Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, and Neil Armstrong, among others.
N*SYNC Robin Williams
Osbournes at Madame Tussauds ~ Portraits of iconic celebrities and trendsetters
who helped shape each decade of the 20th
century are represented in vignettes
highlighted by the fashions, trends, news and fads of the era. Christopher Reeve at Madame Tussauds ~ Also included are such notables as Babe Ruth, Janis Joplin, Charlie Chaplin, The Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, and Neil Armstrong, among others.
Sharone and Ozzy Osbourne Christopher Reeve
Shakira at Madame Tussauds ~ Portraits of iconic celebrities and trendsetters
who helped shape each decade of the 20th
century are represented in vignettes
highlighted by the fashions, trends, news and fads of the era. Woddy Allen at Madame Tussauds ~ also included are such notables as Babe Ruth, Janis Joplin, Charlie Chaplin, The Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, and Neil Armstrong, among others.
Shakira Woddy Allen


Address

Madame Tussauds NY
234 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036

Contact

Tel: 800 246 8872
Fax: 212 719 9440
E-Mail: info@madametussaudsny.com

Directions

By Subway
Take A, C, E and S trains to Port Authority



or 1, 2, 3, N, R, B, D, F, Q to the 42nd Street/Times Square stop



By Bus
M57, M16, M11, M27, M42 and M104 all stop within a few blocks from Madame Tussauds New York.

Hours

Madame Tussauds is open 365 days a year at 10.00am.

* Sunday through Thursday we open at 10.00am and sell our last ticket at 8pm
* Friday and Saturday we open at 10.00am and sell our last ticket at 10pm
* During the summer season, Madame Tussauds offers extended hours. From Memorial Day through Labor Day, our doors open at 10am and our last ticket is sold at 10pm. Just as a reminder, we are open every holiday!

Occasionally, Madame Tussauds New York may close early for special events, without notice. Please be sure to call ahead. For updated closing times dial extension 211.

Admission

Adults (12 - 59) $35.00
Children (4 - 12) $32.00
Seniors Discount (60+) $28.00
Children under 3 Free

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