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Traveling

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We know many people will need to travel to New York City and luckily there are many ways to get here! Here are the largest transportation hubs in the city. If flying, every airline & airport is different, check individual airlines for options. If driving, the hotels where we've placed blocks have parking garages. Street parking isn't guaranteed. We suggest using public transit (MTA) or car services (Uber or Lyft) to explore once you are here.

John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK)

Queens, New York

JFK is accessible by both car and public transportation. The AirTrain connects to the subway and the LIRR.


LaGuardia Airport (LGA)

Queens, New York

LaGuardia is accessible best by car services; public transportation is by bus only.

Newark Intl Airport (EWR)

Newark, New Jersey

Newark is furthest from the city and it's accessible by public transit and car services. The AirTrain connects to New Jersey Transit or Amtrak into Penn Station.


Penn Station

Midtown, Manhattan

Amtrak, NJ Transit, PATH, LIRR, and many subways connect near this hub. Amtrak has one train a day from Pittsburgh to New York City that's an 8.5-hour trip.