2024

BLAZING SADDLES

Bike rental
4/5
1 review

Blazing Saddles offers packages such as the Bike and Boat combo. Rather than renting a car, taxi, subway or taking a bus, visitors are taking to renting a bike to enjoy their time in New York. Renting a bike from Blazing Saddles allows you to see parts of the city that are otherwise inaccessible, including Governors Island. We also won't forget the major attractions: Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park, Wall Street, Financial District, Soho, or the Manhattan Greenway, a nice walk along the Hudson River.

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2024

STATEN ISLAND FERRY

Shipping company
5/5
10 reviews

A great ride on a ferry from Manhattan to Staten Island. Although there is not much to see or do on Staten Island, the trip between the two islands is really worth it. The ferry passes by the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. The crossing gives you a magnificent view of the Manhattan skyline. The round trip takes approximately 1 hour from the Battery Park terminal at 4 Whitehall Street (daily, 24 hours a day, every 30 minutes). We advise you to return from Staten Island at sunset.

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2024

METROCARD

Getting around by metro
5/5
4 reviews

This is the most advantageous way to travel. It is a) card loaded in credits that is inserted into a slot before pushing a. They are purchased at machines and vending machines of the station (tickets, credit cards and coins are accepted) but also in stations, kiosks, pharmacies, visitors Centers, etc. The price of the journey is automatically debited every time you drag your card into the drive to take the subway or bus. You can enjoy a free connection for 2 hours, bus, bus or bus bus. When you transfer it will display the formula "X iron. OK ". Be smart, avoid the endless rush queues of rush hours (peak hours) by morning. When you have exhausted your travel credit, you need to buy a new card, you can reload it to vending machines. Several formules formulas are proposed, make your calculation at the beginning of your stay in order to travel in Big Apple at the best price.

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2024

PENN STATION (PENNSYLVANIA STATION)

Train
5/5
1 review

Today it is New York's main railway station. It welcomes trains from or departing from most cities in the country. If you go to Long Island, that's where you'll start from since the Long Island Rail Road comes here. The same applies to New Jersey Transit and, above all, to the trains of Amtrak, the national railway company. It goes without saying that with all this, Penn Station is an important platform where many travellers pass through!

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2024

MAIN SWITCHBOARD TERMINAL

Train
4.5/5
6 reviews

Grand Central is one of the oldest stations in the United States still in operation (built between 1903 and 1913), in the heart of Midtown. Mythical, it is worth a visit on its own and it floats an old-fashioned air not without charm. It was almost destroyed, however, and it took Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' full weight to guard and renovate this station. Today, it serves the northern suburbs (MetroNorth), northeastern New York State and Connecticut. During rush hour, there is incredible excitement!

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2024

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORT AUTHORITY (MTA)

Getting around by metro
4/5
4 reviews

The website of the New York public transit company will give you all the information you are looking for on tariffs, lines, plans, and numerous works on the lines etc. To consult also, the page www.web.mta.info/weekender.html which lists all the subway lines affected by works or changes at weekends (and there are many).

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2024

JOHN F. KENNEDY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (JFK)

Airline and services
3.3/5
3 reviews

Built in 1948 under the name of New York International Airport, the airport was renamed in 1963 following the assassination of the American President. With 35,000 employees, it is the largest of New York's three airports. It is also further from Manhattan than La Guardia, but it is very well served. Upon arrival at the airport, proceed to the Ground Transportation Desk near the baggage delivery area for any information requests.

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2024

LAGUARDIA AIRPORT

Airline and services
3/5
1 review

Located in northern Queens, it is the third largest airport in New York City. There are few international flights, but if you take a connection to Philadelphia, Detroit or Chicago before arriving in New York, chances are you will land here. Bus Q48 takes you to line 7 that serves Times Square, line Q70 to line E that crosses Queens, Manhattan and Brooklyn, and line Q72 drops you off at line M that stops in Midtown, on the Lower East Side or in Williamsburg and Bedstuy in Brooklyn.

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2024

NEW JERSEY TRANSIT

Train

New Jersey Transit is a network of buses and trains to New Jersey and Pennsylvania. If you are planning a getaway out of New York, you will probably use it. It serves the cities of Princeton, Atlantic City, Cape May and Ocean City in New Jersey, and Philadelphia in Pennsylvania. Comfort is similar to that of suburban trains and Greyhound buses. It is also the New Jersey Transit that you will use to get to Newark Airport from Penn Station.

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2024

LONG ISLAND RAILROAD (LIRR)

Train

Connects New York to Queens, Brooklyn and Long Island. This line will take you to Citi Field (New York Mets Baseball Team Stadium) or Hamptons, Montauk and Jones Beach. The LIRR also serves JFK airport. The trip is more expensive than taking the subway from the airport, but the advantage is that you will arrive at Penn Station, in the heart of the city, without having to make any changes.

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2024

METRO-NORTH RAILROAD

Train

The train to take if you want to see the Yankees baseball team play and you don't live in Harlem or the Bronx. On match days, the wagons are full of fans, the atmosphere is good... especially when they leave the stadium when the Yankees won! Metro North makes several stops in Harlem and the Bronx, for example, you can use it if you go to the New York Botanical Garden. This suburban train will also allow you to reach many cities in Upstate New York.

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2024

NEWARK LIBERTY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (EWR)

Airline and services

The airport is located in New Jersey. To reach Manhattan, take the AirTrain, the monorail train that leaves from each of the airport's three terminals. Get off at Newark Liberty International Airport Station, then take one of the trains to Penn Station, which will take you right into the heart of Manhattan: both the Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast NJ Transit lines go there. It takes between 45 and 60 minutes to get there.

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2024

TRANS-BRIDGE LINES

Airport shuttle

Information and tickets purchased at Transportation Information Counter (in the International arrivals lobby at JFK) or directly with the driver.

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2024

CITI BIKE

Getting around by bike

Inaugurated in May 2013, Citi Bike is an economical alternative to bicycle rental. With almost 1,500 stations and 25,000 bikes (including some 4,000 electric bikes) dotted around the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx and Brooklyn, you won't struggle to find Citi Bike during your stay. The fact that they can be dropped off at any Citi Bike kiosk in the city makes them particularly convenient. New Yorkers may have been slow to adopt them, but many of them are now getting around by Citi Bike!

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2024

BIKE RENTAL CENTRAL PARK

Getting around by bike

The perfect place to rent a bike for a ride in Central Park. You'll only have to cross a few blocks in heavy traffic before strolling down the paths of New York's green lung. Note that you will save a lot of money by booking your bike in advance on the Internet.

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2024

TAXIFAREFINDER.COM

Taxi and VTC

The taxifareFinder.com site is very useful because it calculates the price of your taxi trip once you have entered your departure and arrival addresses. You can enter a specific address (your hotel, for example) or that of a nearby point of interest. It takes into account all the data necessary for the estimate: the day and time you make the trip and the traffic situation. The estimated amount includes a default tip of 15%. The site will also give you an indication of the travel time.

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2024

NYC FERRY

Boat and ferry

This ferry network now includes 6 roads and 21 stops along the East River in the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx. Ferries are used by New Yorkers who have seen their journey to work considerably reduced thanks to the efficiency of the system. Tourists can of course board the boat, especially since many stops are located in interesting neighbourhoods. Feel free to go upstairs to enjoy the breathtaking view of the Manhattan skyline or the underside of the Brooklyn Bridge.

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2024

ADIRONDACK TRAIN

Railway station

From Montreal, if you take the Amtrak Adirondack line to New York, you will arrive at Penn Station. The train makes about 20 stops, almost all in New York State. The journey takes between 10 and 12 hours, depending on the time it takes to pass through customs at the border (American customs officers board the train to check the papers of all passengers). It's long but economical and the vineyard scenery of the Hudson Valley and the eastern Adirondack Mountains is pleasant.

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2024

CULTURAL CARE

Work

One of the ways to go to the United States for young graduates or those who are still students is to do an au pair experience. You must be between 18 and 26 years of age, have a high school diploma and a driving licence, and have at least 200 hours of experience caring for children. If you meet these conditions, you can apply to the organization, which will find you a family with one or more children. For twelve months, you will receive a small pension and have free time to discover the Big Apple.

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AIRTRAIN

Airport shuttle
4/5
1 review
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