Flight
NYC has tons of airports, but LaGuardia is one of the best for domestic flights and is only a short car ride or subway to Manhattan. 10.1 miles from Brooklyn, NY.
Flight
John F. Kennedy International Airport is an international airport in Queens, New York City, and one of the primary airports serving New York City. 8.4 miles from Brooklyn, NY
Hotel
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Hotel
The Tillary is a boutique 4-star hotel just a mile from Maison May and directly across the street from the Hampton Inn. Featured at The Tillary is their Secret Side Bar complete with bar games, lively bartenders, free popcorn, affordable drinks, and a Brooklyn view. No special rates available.
Train
As New York City’s busiest commuter hub, Penn Station serves three passenger railroad lines: Amtrak, New Jersey Transit, and the Long Island Railroad. The station also connects to the NYC subway, Penn Plaza, & Madison Square Garden. The main entrance to Penn Station is located on 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd streets. The LIRR schedule is below.
Travel Note
The cheapest and quickest way to travel around NYC is by the subway. • For $2.75 (the cost of a single ride when using a pay-per-ride MetroCard), you can use the system citywide and transfer to other subway lines as many times as you need, as long as you don’t exit through a turnstile. • You also have the option to purchase an unlimited metrocard for $33 per person that you can use for 7 days. Metrocards can be purchased at subway stations, from either automated machines or booth attendants (cash only). If you already have a card, keep it and refill it to avoid paying a new card fee ($1). A subway map can be found below.
Travel Note
You'll know a taxi is available for new passengers if the center number light is on. Fare: • Minimum metered fare is $2.50, which increases 50 cents every fifth of a mile or every minute, depending on how fast you’re traveling. • All taxis accept cash and credit, debit and prepaid cards. • Tip 15–20 percent at the end of a trip; bridge and tunnel tolls are extra and added to the metered fare.