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 New York getting here

New York by Plane

John F. Kennedy International Airport
JFK Airport is to the east of the city, in Queens,and is one hour driving time to Midtown Manhattan. Most International flights arrive and depart from this airport. Taxi's are an easy way to travel to the city.(718 244 4444)

JFK Air Train
This air train runs to Howard Beach station and connects with the "A" subway for downtown and to Jamaica station to connect with the "E" and "J/Z" subways for the midtown area.(877 535 2478)

 

Newark Liberty International Airport
This airport is west of the city in Newark, New Jersey. Allow 45minutes driving time to Midtown Manhattan. (973 961 6000)

Air Train Newark
This service operates daily from 5am to midnight and provides a rail connection from Newark Airport to New Jersey Transit which joins with existing rail systems. (888 397 4636)
Airport Express Bus
This bus runs from Newark to Grand Central Railway Terminal and the Port Authority Bus Terminal (877 863 9275)

LaGuardia Airport
This is New York's smaller airport, located in Queens and offers mainly domestic services. Allow 30 minutes driving time to Midtown Manhattan. (718 533 3400)

New York Airport Service
This express bus runs between JFK and LaGuardia and the Grand Central Railway Terminal, from here you can catch a free shuttle to your hotel. (718 875 8200)

New York by Train
Amtrak is the major rail service provider in North America.(800 872 7245)
Penn Station and Grand Central Terminal are the main stations.

New York by Bus
The Port Authority Bus Terminal is the major bus terminal in New York City. W 42nd Street and 8th Avenue (212 564 8484).
Greyhound is the main bus service used to travel to New York from out of state. (800 231 2222)