LGA to Financial district at night
#3
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Yes, for downtown, it's just too much hassle to take the bus/subway.
The fare will be about $30 to $35, and you may be able to take one of the non-toll bridges for downtown (otherwise, $4.50 for toll). Then you tip about $7 or $8.
The fare will be about $30 to $35, and you may be able to take one of the non-toll bridges for downtown (otherwise, $4.50 for toll). Then you tip about $7 or $8.
#4
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Most people use a taxi from LGA since it's pretty close to Manhattan and usually costs only $~$30-35.
Your options
>taxi total fare $25-35 including tolls ($4) and tip (15-20% of fare) and figure about 30 mins. travel time
>Airport Express bus ($12) http://www.nyairportservice.com/
to Bryant Park or Port Authority of Penn station and then #2 subway to Wall St. ($2) I'd guestimate 1 1/2 hrs.(1 hr. bus, 30 mins. subway) use hopstop.com for exact subway instructions. You can use the name of the starting place and the address of your hotel (52 William St.)
>Airlink- shared van service $16/person 1 1/2 hrs. or more http://www.airlinknyc.com/shareride.html
They estimate 1 1/2 hrs. I think it could be more.
Do NOT use Super Shuttle, another shared van service. It's really terrible in NYC.
Your options
>taxi total fare $25-35 including tolls ($4) and tip (15-20% of fare) and figure about 30 mins. travel time
>Airport Express bus ($12) http://www.nyairportservice.com/
to Bryant Park or Port Authority of Penn station and then #2 subway to Wall St. ($2) I'd guestimate 1 1/2 hrs.(1 hr. bus, 30 mins. subway) use hopstop.com for exact subway instructions. You can use the name of the starting place and the address of your hotel (52 William St.)
>Airlink- shared van service $16/person 1 1/2 hrs. or more http://www.airlinknyc.com/shareride.html
They estimate 1 1/2 hrs. I think it could be more.
Do NOT use Super Shuttle, another shared van service. It's really terrible in NYC.
#5
Joined: May 2007
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Remember there are two Club Quarters in Manhattan. Also the rooms are small so do not be surprised and you check yourself in the lobby.
For a good breakfast, maybe a little over priced try Mangia on Wall Street toward Broadway. Fabulous buttermilk scones. Do not eat in the restaurant of the CQ it is average and way over priced.
For a good breakfast, maybe a little over priced try Mangia on Wall Street toward Broadway. Fabulous buttermilk scones. Do not eat in the restaurant of the CQ it is average and way over priced.
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