Newark to NYC
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Newark to NYC
What's the easiest/best way to get from Newark Airport to see the sights in NYC for a day? We're in transit on the way to the West Indies and are spending one night at the Newark Airport Marriott in February and would like to take my teenage into the city. There are three of us. Thanks.
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The Airtrain is likely to be the fastest route. When you return to your hotel, make sure you catch a train at NY Penn Station that stops at the Newark Airport Station as not every train runs through that route. Believe the cost is about $11 per person.
A slightly less expensive option is one of the bus lines that run into NYC. One route runs across 34th Street to Park and 42nd and the other runs to the Port Authority Bus Terminal near Times Square. Believe the cost is about $7.
A slightly less expensive option is one of the bus lines that run into NYC. One route runs across 34th Street to Park and 42nd and the other runs to the Port Authority Bus Terminal near Times Square. Believe the cost is about $7.
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Actually, it depends to a certain degree on what sights you're interested in seeing first. The AirTrain connects to Amtrak which will take you to Penn Station NYC (34 st & 7th ave). This is about $11/person, I think. From there you're a short walk to the Empire State Building and other midtown stops like Rocketfeller Center, the UN, the Fifth Ave. shops etc.
But if you wanted to go to the Statue of Liberty, Greenwich Village, Chinatown or other downtown locations, the AirTrain to a PATH train is a better option (and also should be a bit less).
Keep in mind that another option that you may find easier is ordering a car service that would take you wherever you want to go. Carmel
https://carmellimo.com/WebApp/rates.jsp
charges $40 for the trip. They also have a $5 off coupon on their website. So even with tolls (~$8) and tip it would be ~$55.
I don't think the bus options make much financial sense at $15/person when the car service is only $40.
Here's the website that lists all your options
http://www.panynj.gov/aviation/egtsfram.htm
But if you wanted to go to the Statue of Liberty, Greenwich Village, Chinatown or other downtown locations, the AirTrain to a PATH train is a better option (and also should be a bit less).
Keep in mind that another option that you may find easier is ordering a car service that would take you wherever you want to go. Carmel
https://carmellimo.com/WebApp/rates.jsp
charges $40 for the trip. They also have a $5 off coupon on their website. So even with tolls (~$8) and tip it would be ~$55.
I don't think the bus options make much financial sense at $15/person when the car service is only $40.
Here's the website that lists all your options
http://www.panynj.gov/aviation/egtsfram.htm
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Maybe DON'T take Airtrain!
See if your hotel offers free shuttle to some OTHER NJT station. They will not take you to the EWR Train station, only to the airport. You will pay a $5 pp premium to get from Air Terminal to the rail station via the monorail. Even if you must pay a cab from hotel to a NJT station, you might save. Upon your return to the airport you do not pay the extra $5, so you could use the hotel shuttle getting back to the hotel.
See if your hotel offers free shuttle to some OTHER NJT station. They will not take you to the EWR Train station, only to the airport. You will pay a $5 pp premium to get from Air Terminal to the rail station via the monorail. Even if you must pay a cab from hotel to a NJT station, you might save. Upon your return to the airport you do not pay the extra $5, so you could use the hotel shuttle getting back to the hotel.
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I think the AirTrain is a big PIA. Took it once, never again. Isn't worth my time or me schlepping my luggage and you still have to get a cab, bus, or subway once you get to Penn Station.
Ditto with any of the shuttles.
For me it is a car service to the airport and a cab from the airport to Manhattan and the front door of my hotel.
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Thanks for pointing out Conway's plans, Patrick ... I got caught up in the other suggestions too.
Probably the best option would be to locate a NJT train station OTHER than EWR, and take a taxi there (or maybe the hotel shuttle will drop you off there) and take NJT to Manhattan. On return, take NJT train to EWR.
My reasoning is to avoid the $5 (?) surcharge at the airport for using the connection to the EWR rail station.
Probably the best option would be to locate a NJT train station OTHER than EWR, and take a taxi there (or maybe the hotel shuttle will drop you off there) and take NJT to Manhattan. On return, take NJT train to EWR.
My reasoning is to avoid the $5 (?) surcharge at the airport for using the connection to the EWR rail station.




