Marquis Theatre - third floor of hotel Times Square - adjacent Broadway theaters (30 nearby) - theaters begin within 1 block Fifth Avenue (shopping) - 2 blocks Good Morning America set - 5 blocks Radio City Music Hall and Rockefeller Center - 5 blocks New York Public Library - 6 blocks St. Patrick's Cathedral - 8 blocks Madison Square Garden - 0.5 miles Carnegie Hall - 0.75 miles Central Park - 1 mile Empire State Building - 1 mile Jacob K. Javits Convention Center - 1 mile UN Headquarters - 1.5 miles Metropolitan Museum of Art - 3 miles Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum - 3 miles LaGuardia Airport (LGA): Approximate driving time is 25 minutes and distance is 7.5 miles. John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK): Apporximate driving time is 35 minutes and distance is 18 miles. Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR): Approximate driving time is 35 minutes and distance is 17 miles. Driving directions from LaGuardia: Take Grand Central Pkwy west to I-278 (Brooklyn-Queens Expy). Exit to SR 25A and bear right onto Queens Plaza N. Continue on Queensboro Bridge and exit to 2nd Ave south. Continue off the exit onto 60th St, then turn left on Park Ave. Turn right on E 51st St, then turn left on Broadway. Driving directions from JFK: Take I-678 (Van Wyck Expy) north to I-495 (Long Island Expy) west. Take the Queens Midtown tunnel and exit to 37th St/38th-40th Sts. Turn left on E 39th St, then turn right on Avenue of the Americas. Turn left on W 49th St, then turn left on Broadway. Driving directions from Newark: Follow signs to take US 1/US 9 north to I-95 (New Jersey Tpke) north (toll road). Take I-495 to the Lincoln Tunnel and exit to West Side Hwy/40th St. Turn right on W 42nd St, then turn left on 8th Ave. Turn right on W 46th St, then turn right on Broadway. Getting there: For the solo traveler, the best option from all three airports is a shuttle van ($16–25). For groups of two or more, a taxi is usually a better value ($26–35 from LaGuardia; more than $36 from JFK and Newark). Other transportation into the city, including express buses and JFK's Air Train, are less expensive ($5–15) but do not go to individual hotels. Travelers can use a taxi or subway for the remainder of the trip. (All fees subject to change without notice.) Getting around: Walking is an excellent way to visit the many attractions in the immediate area, and to experience the city. For other destinations, the subway is a good choice (less than $5; fees subject to change without notice), as are taxis. Rental cars are not recommended. |