Police barricade in Times Square following a shooting.
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TIMES Square’s bright lights and bustling energy make it one of New York’s biggest tourist magnets, but recent events have left many wondering: Is it safe to visit?

With a shooting incident on August 9, 2025 that left three people injured, it’s natural for travellers to have concerns about venturing into the famous “Crossroads of the World.”

Police barricade in Times Square following a shooting.

The truth is, Times Square remains one of the most heavily policed areas in Manhattan.

But like any major tourist destination, it comes with its own set of safety considerations that smart visitors should know about.

What’s been happening in Times Square?

Saturday morning brought sobering news when three people were wounded in a shooting in Times Square.

The incident occurred between West 44th Street and 7th Avenue, with victims taken to Bellevue Hospital, where they were reported in stable condition.

While any violent incident is concerning, it’s worth noting that such serious crimes in Times Square are relatively rare, given the millions of people who pass through the area annually.

The NYPD responded quickly to the scene, demonstrating the robust police presence that’s maintained in the area around the clock.

Previous incidents have also occurred, including surveillance footage showing a shooting at a Times Square store where a tourist was shot in the leg.

But these remain isolated events rather than indicative of widespread danger.

How common are serious crimes in Times Square?

Despite its reputation in films and older media, modern Times Square is dramatically different from its grittier past.

The area underwent massive revitalization in the 1990s and early 2000s, transforming it into a family-friendly destination.

The NYPD maintains a significant presence in Times Square year-round, with both uniformed officers and plainclothes detectives patrolling regularly.

The Times Square Alliance also employs private security personnel who work alongside law enforcement to maintain order.

Statistically, your chances of experiencing serious crime in Times Square are relatively low.

The area sees minor crimes like pickpocketing and scams targeting tourists, but violent incidents like shootings remain uncommon, given the foot traffic volume.

Crowded Times Square in Manhattan.

What safety measures are in place in Times Square?

Times Square benefits from some of the most comprehensive security infrastructure in New York City.

The area features extensive CCTV coverage, with cameras positioned throughout the pedestrian plazas and surrounding blocks.

Police substations are strategically located within Times Square itself, ensuring rapid response times for any incidents.

You’ll typically see mounted police, foot patrols, and police vehicles circulating the area, especially during peak tourist hours and evening entertainment periods.

The Times Square Alliance coordinates with the NYPD to provide additional security layers, including trained personnel who can assist with directions, answer questions, and identify potential problems before they escalate.

During major events, holidays, and New Year’s Eve celebrations, security measures are significantly enhanced with additional barriers, screening procedures, and expanded police presence.

Should you still visit Times Square?

Despite recent incidents, Times Square remains one of New York’s safest tourist areas due to its high-profile nature and corresponding security measures.

According to Gothamist, “Violent crime there — which includes murder, rape, robbery and assault — has gone down in Times Square compared to pre-pandemic levels, according to Times Square Alliance reports based on NYPD data.”

Millions of visitors experience Times Square without incident every year.

The key is exercising the same common-sense precautions you’d use in any major urban tourist destination.

Stay alert, travel in groups when possible, and trust your instincts if something feels off.

Recent events serve as reminders that no urban area is entirely risk-free, but they shouldn’t deter you from experiencing one of New York’s most iconic destinations.

The overwhelming majority of Times Square visits are completely uneventful.

If you’re still concerned, consider visiting during daytime hours when foot traffic is heaviest and visibility is best.

Early evening can also be ideal, as the area comes alive with theater-goers and diners while maintaining good lighting and police presence.

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