Impressions of New York City.
New York City Travel Guide
How to get New York City
By Plane
There only one way to get New York from the outside USA is using a plane. There are four international airports which take planes all over the world.
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
Jamaica, Queens NY 11430 / (718) 244-4444
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is situated approximately fifteen miles from Midtown Manhattan.
Ways to get Midtown Manhattan from John F. Kennedy International Airport:
AirTrain connects the airport with Long Island Rail Road and subway.
The duration of the trip is up to seventy-five minutes to Midtown Manhattan.
Children under 5 years old are free of charge.
The duration of the trip is up to twenty minutes to Midtown Manhattan.
Private car service options you can find here.
LeGuardia Airport (LGA)
LeGuardia is the second large airport in New York. It serves around twenty airlines (domestic destinations, Canada, Caribbean).
Amount of passenger terminals: four.
Address: Jackson Heights, Queens NY 11371 / (718) 533-3400
How to get Midtown Manhattan from LGA
M60 goes to Harlem and connects the major Manhattan subway lines.
M70 goes to Roosevelt Avenue/Jackson Heights (nonstop).
Price is metered fare: twenty-nine US dollars and up to thirty-seven US dollars plus tips, tunnel tolls.
You can rent a car by using Avis and Dollar.
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
EWR serves around thirty airlines and situated sixteen miles from Midtown Manhattan.
Address: Newark, NJ 07114, (973) 961-6000
How to get Midtown Manhattan from EWR
Price is metered fare from fifty US dollars and up to seventy-five US dollars. It depends on the day of the week. On weekends there is an extra payment - five US dollars to any destination in New York State (except Staten Island).
The duration of the trip is up to ninety minutes.
New York Stewart International Airport (SWF)
The airport is situated sixty miles North of New York City.
Address: New Windsor, NY 12553, (845) 838-8200
To get Midtown Manhattan you will need to use bus and train.
Take a one US dollar shuttle bus to Beacon station by Leprechaun Lines to the Beacon train station. After this, use Metro-North Railroad to get Grand Central Terminal.
The price is sexteen US dollars off-peak and twenty-one US dollar twenty-five cents peak.
The trip duration is up to seventy minutes.
There only one way to get New York from the outside USA is using a plane. There are four international airports which take planes all over the world.
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
Jamaica, Queens NY 11430 / (718) 244-4444
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is situated approximately fifteen miles from Midtown Manhattan.
Ways to get Midtown Manhattan from John F. Kennedy International Airport:
- By Taxi
- By AirTrain
AirTrain connects the airport with Long Island Rail Road and subway.
- By Subway
The duration of the trip is up to seventy-five minutes to Midtown Manhattan.
- By City Bus
- By Shuttle Bus
- By Long Island Rail Road (LIRR)
Children under 5 years old are free of charge.
The duration of the trip is up to twenty minutes to Midtown Manhattan.
- By Car
Private car service options you can find here.
LeGuardia Airport (LGA)
LeGuardia is the second large airport in New York. It serves around twenty airlines (domestic destinations, Canada, Caribbean).
Amount of passenger terminals: four.
Address: Jackson Heights, Queens NY 11371 / (718) 533-3400
How to get Midtown Manhattan from LGA
- By Bus
M60 goes to Harlem and connects the major Manhattan subway lines.
M70 goes to Roosevelt Avenue/Jackson Heights (nonstop).
- By Shuttle Bus
- By Taxi
Price is metered fare: twenty-nine US dollars and up to thirty-seven US dollars plus tips, tunnel tolls.
- By Car
You can rent a car by using Avis and Dollar.
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
EWR serves around thirty airlines and situated sixteen miles from Midtown Manhattan.
Address: Newark, NJ 07114, (973) 961-6000
How to get Midtown Manhattan from EWR
- By Taxi
Price is metered fare from fifty US dollars and up to seventy-five US dollars. It depends on the day of the week. On weekends there is an extra payment - five US dollars to any destination in New York State (except Staten Island).
- By AirTrain Newark
The duration of the trip is up to ninety minutes.
- By Shuttle Bus
- By Car
New York Stewart International Airport (SWF)
The airport is situated sixty miles North of New York City.
Address: New Windsor, NY 12553, (845) 838-8200
To get Midtown Manhattan you will need to use bus and train.
Take a one US dollar shuttle bus to Beacon station by Leprechaun Lines to the Beacon train station. After this, use Metro-North Railroad to get Grand Central Terminal.
The price is sexteen US dollars off-peak and twenty-one US dollar twenty-five cents peak.
The trip duration is up to seventy minutes.