new york trip help
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new york trip help
Hi all,
I need some advice from those who are familiar with Manhattan and the NY City area. I have tickets for a Yankee game on June 5th --a 1 pm game. I am planning to be in Princeton, NJ the day before and I was told I could take the train to New York. I am guessing the train goes to Penn Station but let me know if that is wrong. I will be staying at the Hilton Garden in on 8th Ave (free nights via Hilton Honors). My question is how can I get to Yankee stadium from here? I plan to take the subway, but where do I get on, what train do I take, etc. Thanks so much!
I need some advice from those who are familiar with Manhattan and the NY City area. I have tickets for a Yankee game on June 5th --a 1 pm game. I am planning to be in Princeton, NJ the day before and I was told I could take the train to New York. I am guessing the train goes to Penn Station but let me know if that is wrong. I will be staying at the Hilton Garden in on 8th Ave (free nights via Hilton Honors). My question is how can I get to Yankee stadium from here? I plan to take the subway, but where do I get on, what train do I take, etc. Thanks so much!
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There's a Hilton Garden Inn on 28th and 6th - is that where you're staying? If you are, you can walk to 28th St and 7th Ave and get the #1 train uptown. Take it four stops to 59th St/Columbus Circle and transfer to the B or D train uptown/Bronx. You get off at Yankee Stadium/161st Street in the Bronx and just follow the crowd to the stadium. There are plenty of police around to ask directions.
As far as coming to NYC, I recall there's a big difference in price between Amtrak and NJ Transit. Check both their websites to compare price. I went to Princeton for the day a number of years back and NJ Transit was just fine.
Check your hotel address.
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As far as coming to NYC, I recall there's a big difference in price between Amtrak and NJ Transit. Check both their websites to compare price. I went to Princeton for the day a number of years back and NJ Transit was just fine.
Check your hotel address.
Say hi to Derek for me!
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Take the D train to the Stadium; you can pick it up at 48th Street and 6th Avenue, I think.
www.hopstop.com might be useful for your trip.
www.hopstop.com might be useful for your trip.
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There's another Hilton Garden Inn in Times Square, 790 8th Avenue. I assume that's where the OP is staying. Scorrell -- it's often helpful to figure out which intersection you're at; in this case, your hotel is at 8th Avenue and 48th Street.
Enjoy your trip!
Enjoy your trip!
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I am at the Hilton Garden Inn at 790 8th ave, which intersects 48t St, I think. So, I will take the D Train from 48th and 6th Ave. And thanks for the advice about NJ Transit. I will take that one as it is much cheaper. Does it let me off at Penn Station? Thanks again.




