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App includes schedules and service alerts for subways, buses, lirr and metro-north  , public can sign up for app; currently in beta testing.

    

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today announced that its new MTA app is available for download. The app is currently in BETA testing and will eventually succeed the MYmta app. The app features schedules, service alerts and more for subways, buses, Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad all in one place. Users can also book Access-A-Ride trips and see elevator and escalator outages at stations throughout the subway system.   

 â€œIf we want more customers to use public transit, providing travel tools that are easy and intuitive is key,” said MTA Acting Chief Customer Officer Shanifah Rieara . “The new MTA app accomplishes just that, connecting riders to the information they need in one or two taps.”  

Additional features in the Beta version of the new MTA app include:  

Plan a trip to see recommended routes and check schedules for subways, buses, Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North, PATH and AirTrain.  

Get service alerts and see planned and unplanned service changes and best ways to get around.  

Save favorite routes and stops for quick viewing of arrival times.  

Live bus tracking to see where a bus is located that is approaching a stop, check when it will arrive, and follow it throughout its trip, including instant information on how many stops and minutes away a bus is.  

Real-time on-board crowding for railroads.  

Book Access-A-Ride trips, find pick up and drop off times for trips, and view trip history.  

Improved search making it easier to see which search results are MTA stations and the services offered there at a glance. 

Dynamic strip maps and station views indicate the service that is running at any given time.   

The app was co-developed with Axon Vibe, a smart mobility platform provider and former winner of the MTA’s Transit Tech Lab accelerator. Utilizing this smart transit technology MTA app users will also be able to opt into sharing their location data to receive smart, real-time, location-based notifications for their individual journey. 

The aggregated data will be available to the MTA to better understand ridership and mobility patterns around the New York metropolitan area. This information will assist with improving transit operations to meet the needs of customers and developing innovative tools to help make it easier for riders to plan for transit and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This effort was supported by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). 

“Axon Vibe is thrilled to continue supporting the MTA with our smart transit technology, aimed at promoting sustainable travel and increasing public transit ridership,” said Roman Oberli, CEO of Axon Vibe . 

The app will replace MYmta when it becomes available in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store later this year. Riders will not need to download a new app as it will automatically update on a mobile device if MYmta is already installed.     

Members of the public can sign up for access to the app here . 

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The easiest, most affordable way to get around New York City is by public transportation. New York City mass transit generally falls into two categories: buses and subways. The city has 36 subway lines (that go to 472 stations) and 5,725 buses that can take you anywhere you want to go. Once you know how to use them, you'll find them efficient, reliable, and easy. The only problem is you must learn the system.

This guide will tell you everything you need to know about navigating your way around New York City's public transportation. You'll feel like a local in no time, maybe even venturing to far away places you never thought you would.

Watch Now: Riding the Subway in New York City

How to ride the new york city subway.

Most visitors will find themselves wanting to get around the city by subways. Subways serve most of Manhattan and the outer boroughs very well, and they take you directly to many popular tourist destinations.

  • Before you ride the New York City subway you need to buy a MetroCard. You will swipe this card every time you enter a subway station at the turnstiles. MetroCards cost $1 to purchase. Once you buy your MetroCard you can add money to it.
  • MetroCards may be purchased and refilled at subway station booths, MetroCard vending machines, and at  other vendors . You can use cash, credit, or debit cards to make your purchase.
  • New York City subway fares are $2.75 per trip. For visitors staying more than a couple of days you can buy a one week unlimited MetroCard for $33 or an unlimited monthly MetroCard for $127.00. People who are 65 or older or who have qualifying disabilities can get a reduced fare, which is half price. You must see an attendant at a station to purchase one.
  • Because New York City has so many subway lines, it's impossible to memorize them all. Even locals have to look up directions on occasion. The best way to plan your trip is to consult Google Maps or the MTA website . There are also a variety of apps that you can download before your trip to easily look up subway directions. You simply type in your point of origin and your destination, and the app will tell you the route.
  • New York City has some subways that run express. Your trip planning app will tell you exactly which line to take. If it tells you to take the 1, for example, don't get on the 2 or 3 even though it looks like it's going in the same direction. Those trains are express and won't stop at the station you need.
  • The New York City subway operates 24 hours a day, but service is more sporadic between midnight and 6 am and on weekends. If you're traveling on the weekends or late at night, you should be aware of service interruptions that might impact your trip. Taking a few minutes to review the planned service changes can save you a ton of hassle. Trip Planning apps like Google Maps are aware of these disruptions and can help you plan your route.
  • In every station there is an information booth where you can press the green button and talk to an attendant. If you are confused or need help it's a great tool to use.
  • MTA has a list of accessible subway stations on its website.

Other Transit Options

Subways serve most of Manhattan and the outer boroughs very well, but in those areas where the subway service is not ideal there are buses, trains, bikes, and boats that can take you where you need to go.

New York City Buses

The city has around 5,000 buses, and you'll find they are particularly helpful when you need to travel to the far east or west portions of Manhattan.

New York City bus fare is $2.75 per trip. Be aware that buses only accept MetroCards or exact fare in coins—drivers cannot make change. There are also some buses along major routes in Manhattan & the Bronx that have you pay your fare before you board to speed the process of boarding. It's called "Select Bus Service" and the kiosk for pre-paying your fare is usually very obvious and easy to use.

Google Maps and MTA Trip Planner can tell you the best buses to take (and whether you should take one instead of the subway.) You can also look up New York City Bus schedules.

The NYC Ferry Service

In the past few years New York City has launched new ferry services taking commuters and visitors to Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, & Bronx. Ferries are particularly advisable if you are traveling to places along the water (perhaps you are going from the South Street Seaport to Brooklyn Bridge park.)

The ferries are fun to ride because they offer incredible views and refreshments on board (even local wine and beer!) During warmer seasons you can sit on the outer decks and enjoy the sunshine. They are also relatively inexpensive at $2.75 a ticket. You can look up routes and ticket information on the website.

Railroad Services

If you need to get to the suburbs or areas around New York City you might need to take railroads. Metro North trains take you to Connecticut and Westchester. They leave from Grand Central Station.

Long Island Railroad takes you into Manhattan, and New Jersey Transit takes you to New Jersey. Both train services leave from Penn Station. Google Maps will tell you which service to take.

All train services are reliable and run frequently, but they can get crowded at rush hour. Sometimes it's standing room only during morning and evening commutes. Avoid those times (8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.) if possible.

Taxis and Ride Shares

Many New Yorkers prefer to take taxis or private cars, especially late in the evening when subway service is more sporadic. Yellow taxis are the iconic New York City cars. You can flag them down when you need them. If you are in Brooklyn or another outer borough, the taxis are green.

New York City has a variety of ride-sharing apps. Uber and Lyft allow you to book a private car or share a car with passengers traveling in a similar direction. Both are reliable services and usually arrive very quickly.

One of the best ways to get around New York City is by Citi Bike, New York's bike share system. There are stations in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens & Jersey City where you can unlock a bike with your credit card and return it when you get to your destination. Download the Citi Bike app to find the docking stations closest to your location.

While many parts of the city have bike paths, be careful when riding bikes in the city. Lanes can get congested, and sometimes bike paths are close to speeding cars. Accidents happen regularly so vigilance is key.

Rental Cars

While New York City has ample car rental places, it's not advisable. It's difficult to drive in New York City. There is usually heavy traffic, and taxis are used to swirling in and out of lanes. Parking a car can also be difficult especially in Manhattan.

Tips for Getting Around New York City

  • If you are traveling around Manhattan during the day, a subway is your best option.
  • Between midnight and 6 am and on weekends check trip planning apps to determine how to travel to your destination. Routes and lines get changed during those times.
  • Buses are your best option if you are traveling from East to West across the city.
  • If it's a pleasant day try to rent a bike or ride a NYC ferry. You will see more of the city and have fun.
  • NYC has many ride sharing options. If you are in a hurry choose a private car. If you have time and want to meet new people order a shared car. You never know who you will meet!
  • Driving is tough in the city. It's also hard to park. Avoid a rental car if possible.

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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) manages public transportation in New York City.

You can get information online or by phone from the MTA about:

  • Schedule, fare, route, and trip planning information, including service delays or changes
  • Buying or replacing MetroCards, including Reduced-Fare MetroCards
  • Using the One Metro New York (OMNY) contactless fare payment system
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Visit the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) website.

Get schedules, route, and trip planning information.

Learn about other ways to contact the MTA.

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  • Division: New York City Transit Customer Service
  • Phone Number: 511
  • Business Hours: Daily: 6 AM - 10 PM
  • Staff is available through the automated phone system during business hours. Call volume is often high. If you don't get through, call back later.

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The current fares are: 

  • Subways, local buses, and Staten Island Railway: $2.90 (Reduced Fare: $1.45)
  • Single ride (only sold at subway vending machines): $3.25
  • Unlimited 7-day MetroCard: $34 (Reduced Fare: $17)
  • Unlimited 30-day MetroCard: $132 (Reduced Fare: $66)
  • Express bus: $7 (Reduced Fare, during off-peak hours only, will remain at $3.25)
  • Paratransit and Access-A-Ride: $2.90

Learn more MTA fare increases.

One Metro New York (OMNY)

OMNY is MTA’s new contactless fare payment system that will eventually replace the MetroCard. With OMNY, you can use your own contactless card or smart device to pay your fare. 

This new system is being rolled out in phases. All bus routes, subway stations, and Staten Island Railway locations are now equipped with OMNY. 

OMNY currently supports a full-fare, pay-per-ride option for now, including free transfers. Additional fare options will be available during future phases of the rollout, including reduced fares, student fares, special programs, and more.  Until then, you can keep using your MetroCard.

Learn more about OMNY.

OMNY Fare Capping

The fare capping program is available for full-fare and Reduced-Fare OMNY trips on New York City subways and local, limited, and Select Bus Service buses. With this program, you will always pay the lowest fare each week if you use OMNY, no matter how many trips you take. You will not have to pay upfront for an unlimited 7-Day MetroCard. 

The program would apply only to trips taken using the OMNY contactless fare payment system. You must use the same contactless bank card, smart device, or OMNY card for each trip.

If you paid $34 in fares (or $17 if you are a Reduced-Fare customer), you will automatically receive free, unlimited rides for the rest of the week. The seven-day period begins with your first tap and resets every seven days.

Express buses, group trips, and transfers do not count toward the weekly cap.

Learn more about OMNY fare capping.

Further Assistance

You can get more information and assistance with OMNY by phone.

  • Division: OMNY Customer Service
  • Phone Number: (877) 789-6669
  • Business Hours: Monday - Friday: 8 AM - 8 PM; Saturday - Sunday: 8 AM - 5 PM

TransitChek

TransitChek is a pre-tax transit benefit program. If you want to enroll, contact your employer for details.

Reduced-Fares

Reduced-fare MetroCards and One Metro New York (OMNY) are available for riders who are 65 or older or riders who have qualifying disabilities.

The reduced fare is half the base fare. (For example, the base fare for subways and local buses is $2.90, so the reduced fare is $1.45.) 

Please note: If you are between the ages of 18 and 64, meet certain income guidelines, and are not eligible for this or any other transportation discount program, you may be eligible for a discounted MetroCard through Fair Fares NYC instead. To learn more, visit the Fair Fares NYC page. 

Your reduced-fare card will have your name and photo on it. If you don’t have your card with you, you can pay the reduced fare in cash.

Learn more about Reduced-Fare MetroCards.

How to Apply

You can apply by mail or in person at the MTA Customer Service Center or a MetroCard Bus or Van.  If you choose to apply in person at the Customer Service Center, you must make an appointment.

Instructions, applications, and locations are available online.

Learn how to apply for a Reduced-Fare MetroCard.

Schedule an appointment at the Customer Service Center.

Replacing a Reduced-Fare MetroCard

You can submit a claim form online if your reduced-fare MetroCard was lost, stolen, or never received in the mail.

Submit a Reduced-Fare MetroCard claim form.

You can get more information and assistance by phone, including help with Reduced-Fare MetroCard applications or replacement requests.

You can link your Reduced-Fare benefit to the OMNY system with your own contactless device or card.

Go online to omny.info and follow the prompts in the Digital Assistant, found in the bottom right corner of the homepage. It takes you through the step-by-step process of switching to OMNY. You will need to provide information from your Reduced-Fare MetroCard and credit or debit card.

You can also visit the MTA Customer Service Center or a MetroCard Bus or Van for assistance with switching to OMNY.  If you choose to go in person at the Customer Service Center, you must make an appointment.

Reduced-Fare OMNY Cards 

If you want to wait for a Reduced-Fare OMNY card, they will be issued soon. They will have similar functionality to today’s MetroCards, along with the ability to reload value online, at retail locations, or in subway stations.

You can get more information and assistance by phone.

Lost or Found Property

Report Lost Property

If you think you lost an item on a train or in a subway station, talk to an MTA representative in the station booth closest to where you lost your property. If it was turned in, it will be at the booth until it is moved to the NYC Transit Lost Property Unit.

If you lost an item on a bus, talk to an MTA representative at the bus depot. If the item was turned in, it will be held at the bus depot before it is sent to the NYC Transit Lost Property Unit.

If you don’t find it, file a claim with the Lost Property Unit as soon as possible.

Contact the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).

Visit the MTA's lost and found website.

The Lost Property Unit is in Manhattan at the 34th Street Penn Station subway stop on the lower mezzanine. You must schedule an appointment to go in person. Appointment is only available if you were contacted to pick up your item.

You must show a driver’s license, automobile registration card, job ID, passport, or another form of valid identification to claim your property.

Report Found Property

Found in a Train or Station

Take smaller items, such as wallets, tablets or cellphones to the nearest subway station booth agent. For security reasons, agents cannot open the booth door.

Call 511 to arrange to drop off larger items at NYCT Lost & Found. 

Found on a Bus

Items found on a bus should be turned in to the bus operator.

Complaints and Compliments

You can submit reports online or by phone to the MTA about:

  • Feedback about subway or bus service, MTA employees, subway advertising, or the MyMTA app
  • Graffiti at MTA locations
  • Maintenance issues in a station or on a bus or train
  • Problems with a MetroCard vending machine
  • Problems with service status trackers and alerts
  • Report rats and other animals at MTA locations

Submit complaints, compliments, and feedback about the MTA.

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B61 Park Slope - Downtown Brooklyn

via Van Brunt St / Columbia St / 9th St

B62 Downtown Brooklyn - Long Island City

via Bklyn Navy Yard / Manhattan Av / Jackson Av

B63 Bay Ridge - Cobble Hill

via 5th Av / Atlantic Av

B64 Bay Ridge - Coney Island

via Bay Ridge Av / Bath Av

B65 Downtown Brooklyn - Crown Heights

via Bergen St & Dean St

B67 Brooklyn Navy Yard - Kensington

via Flatbush Av / 7th Av / McDonald Av

B68 Coney Island - Windsor Terrace

via Coney Island Av / Brighton Beach Av

B69 Downtown Brooklyn - Kensington

via Vanderbilt Av / 7th Av / McDonald Av

B70 Dyker Heights - Sunset Park

via 92nd St / 3rd Av / 8th Av

B74 Sea Gate - Stillwell Av

via Mermaid Av

B82 Coney Island - Spring Creek Towers

via Bay Pkwy / Kings Hwy / Flatlands Av

B82-SBS Coney Island -spring Creek Towers

select Bus service via Bay Pkwy / Kings Hwy / Flatlands Av

B83 Spring Creek - Broadway Junction

via Van Siclen Av / Pennsylvania Av / Gateway Dr

B84 Spring Creek-New Lots

via Ashford Street/Flatlands Avenue

B90 F Shuttle Bus - Church Av - Stillwell Av

via McDonald Av

B96 2 Shuttle Bus - Flatbush Ave - Franklin Ave

via Nostrand Av/New York Av

B98 G Shuttle Bus - Bedford/Nostrand Av - Court Sq

via Jackson Av/Union Av

B100 Mill Basin - Midwood

Via Fillmore Av / Quentin Rd

B103 Canarsie - Downtown Brooklyn Ltd

Via Ave M / Ave H / 3Rd & 4Th Ave

BM1 Mill Basin - Downtown/Midtown

Via E 66 St / Ave K / Ocean Av / Cortelyou Rd

BM2 Canarsie/Spring Creek - Downtown/Midtown

Via Ave M/ Ave H / Cortelyou Rd

BM3 Sheepshead Bay - Downtown/Midtown

Via Sheepshead Bay / Ocean Ave / Cortelyou Rd

BM4 Gerritsen Beach - Downtown/Midtown

Via Gerritsen Av / Nostrand Av / Ocean Av

BM5 Spring Creek - Midtown

Via Pennsylvania Av / Linden Blvd / Woodhaven Blvd

Bx1 Riverdale - Mott Haven

via Grand Concourse / E 138th St

Bx2 Kingsbridge Heights - Mott Haven

via Grand Concourse / E 149th St

Bx3 Riverdale - George Washington Bridge

via Sedgwick Av / University Av / W 181st St

Bx4 Westchester Sq - The Hub

via Westchester Av

Bx4A Westchester Sq - Gladstone Sq

via Metropolitan Av / Westchester Av

Bx5 Pelham Bay - Gladstone Sq

via Bruckner Blvd / Story Av

Bx6 Hunts Point - Riverside Dr

via E 161st St / E 163rd St / W 155 St

Bx6-SBS Hunts Point - Riverside Dr

Select Bus Service via E 161st St / E 163rd St / W 155 St

Bx7 Riverdale - Washington Heights

via Riverdale Av / Broadway

Bx8 Williamsbridge - Locust Point

via Bronxwood Av / Williamsbridge Rd / Crosby Av

Bx9 Riverdale - West Farms Sq

via Broadway / Kingsbridge Rd / Southern Blvd

Bx10 Riverdale - Norwood

via H. Hudson Pkwy / W 231st St / Jerome Av

Bx11 George Washington Bridge - Parkchester

via E 170th St / E 174th St

Bx12 Pelham Bay - Inwood

via Pelham Pkwy / Fordham Rd

Bx12-SBS Bay Plaza - Inwood

Select Bus Service via Pelham Pkwy / Fordham Rd

Bx13 George Washington Bridge - Bronx Terminal Market

via W 181st St / Ogden Av / River Av

Bx15 Fordham Plaza - The Hub

Bx16 Pelham - Norwood

via E 233rd St / Nereid Av

Bx17 Fordham Plaza - Port Morris

via Crotona Av / Prospect Av

Bx18A Morris Heights/High Bridge Circulator

via 168 St / Undercliff Av

Bx18B Morris Heights/High Bridge Circulator

via 168 St / Sedgwick Av

Bx19 NY Botanical Garden - Riverbank Park

via Southern Bl / E 149th St

Bx20 Riverdale - Inwood

via Broadway / Henry Hudson Pkwy

Bx21 Westchester Sq - Mott Haven

via Morris Park Av / Boston Rd

Bx22 Bedford Park - Castle Hill

via Castle Hill Av / Fordham Rd

Bx23 Pelham Bay - Co-Op City

Bx24 Country Club - Hutchinson Metro Center

via Westchester Av / Country Club Loop

Bx25 Co-op City Bay Plaza - Bedford Park

via Allerton Av

Bx26 Co-op City Section 5 - Bedford Park

via Allerton Av / Co-op City Blvd

Bx27 Clasons Pt - Gladstone Sq

via Westchester Av / Soundview Av

Bx28 Co-op City Section 5 - Fordham Center

via E Gun Hill Rd / Bartow Av

Bx29 City Island - Pelham Bay

via City Island Rd / City Island Av

Bx30 Co-op City Section 5 - Pelham Parkway

via Boston Rd

Bx31 Woodlawn - Westchester Sq

via E 233 St / Eastchester Rd

Bx32 Kingsbridge VA Hospital - Mott Haven

via Morris Av / Jerome Av

Bx33 Port Morris - Harlem

via E 138th St / W 135th St

Bx34 Woodlawn - Fordham Center

via Katonah Av / Bainbridge Av / Valentine Av

Bx35 George Washington Bridge-West Farms Road

via E 167th / W 181st St

Bx36 Soundview - George Washington Bridge

via E Tremont Av / White Plains Rd

Bx38 Co-op City Bay Plaza - Norwood

via E Gun Hill Rd / Co-op City Blvd

Bx39 Wakefield - Clasons Pt

via White Plains Rd

Bx40 Throgs Neck - River Park Towers

via E Tremont Av / E 180th St / Burnside Av

Bx41 Williamsbridge - The Hub

via Webster Av

Bx41-SBS Williamsbridge - The Hub

Select Bus Service via Webster Av

Bx42 Throgs Neck - River Park Towers

Bx46 Prospect Av - Westchester Av / Hunts Point Market

via Barretto PK

Bx90 5 Shuttle Bus - East 180 St - Dyre Ave

via Morris Park Ave/Williamsbridge Rd

BxM1 Riverdale - East Midtown

Via Riverdale / H. Hudson / Lex & 3 Av

BxM2 Riverdale - West Midtown

Via Riverdale / H. Hudson / 6Th & 7Th Av

BxM3 Yonkers - Midtown

Via Bway / Sedgwick Av / 5Th & Madison

BxM4 Woodlawn - Midtown

Via Katonah Av / Grand Concourse

BxM6 Parkchester - Midtown

Via Metropolitan Oval / 5Th & Madison

BxM7 Co-Op City - Midtown

Via Co-Op City Bl / Bartow / 5Th & Mad

BxM8 Pelham Bay/City Island - Midtown

Via Bruckner Blvd / 5Th & Madison

BxM9 Throgs Neck - Midtown

Via Edgewater Pk / Throgs Neck / Schuylerville

BxM10 Williamsbridge/Morris Park - Midtown

Via Eastchester / Morris Pk

BxM11 Wakefield - Midtown

Via White Plains Rd / 5Th & Madison Av

BxM18 Riverdale - Downtown

Via Riverdale / H. Hudsn / Bway & Trnty

D90 D Shuttle Bus - Mosholu Pkwy #4 - 205 St

via Grand Concourse

J90 J Shuttle Bus - Crescent St - Jamaica Van Wyck Station

via Jamaica Av

L90 L Shuttle Bus - Lorimer St - Myrtle Wyckoff Avs

via Wyckoff Av / Metropolitan Av

L91 L Shuttle Bus - Broadway Junction - Rockaway Parkway

via Pennsylvania Ave/Flatlands Ave

L92 L Shuttle Bus - Abingdon Sq - FDR Drive

M1 Harlem - East Village

via 5th Av / Madison Av

M2 Washington Heights - East Village

via 5th Av / Madison Av / AC Powell Blvd

M3 Fort George - East Village

via 5th Av / Madison Av / St Nicholas Av

M4 The Cloisters - 32 St

via 5th Av / Madison Av / Broadway / Ft.Washington Av

M5 George Washington Bridge - 31 St & 6 Av

via 5th Av / Av of Americas / Riverside Dr

M7 Harlem - 14th Street

via Columbus / Amsterdam / 6 & 7 Av / Bway

M8 West Village - East Village

via 8 & 9 St Crosstown

M9 Battery Park City - Kips Bay

via Avenue C / E Broadway

M10 Harlem - Columbus Circle

via Central Park West / Frederick Douglass Blvd

M11 Riverbank Park & Harlem - West Village

via 9th - Columbus Av / 10th - Amsterdam Av

M12 Midtown West - West Village

via 11 Av / 12 Av

M14A-SBS Lower East Side - Abingdon Sq

Select Bus Service via 14th St / Av A

M14D-SBS Lower East Side - Chelsea Piers

Select Bus Service via 14th St / Av D

M15 East Harlem - South Ferry

via 1st Av / 2nd Av

M15-SBS East Harlem - South Ferry

Select Bus Service via 1st Av / 2nd Av

M20 Lincoln Center - South Ferry

via 7th Av / 8th Av / Battery Park City

M21 Lower East Side - West Village

via Houston St Crosstown

M22 Lower East Side - Battery Park City

via Madison St / Chambers St

M23-SBS Chelsea Piers - East Side

Select Bus Service via 23rd St Crosstown

M31 Yorkville - Clinton

via York Av / 57th St

M34-SBS East Side - Javits Center

Select Bus Service via 34th St Crosstown

M34A-SBS Waterside - Port Authority Terminal

M35 Ward's Island - East Harlem

via Randall's Island / RFK Bridge

M42 United Nations - W 42 St Pier

via 42nd St Crosstown

M50 W 42 St Pier - East Side

via 49th St / 50th St Crosstown

M55 W 44 St - South Ferry

via 5 Av & 6 Av

M57 East Side - West Side

via 57th St Crosstown

M60-SBS West Side - LaGuardia Airport

Select Bus Service via 125th St / Astoria Blvd

M66 East Side - Lincoln Center

via 65th & 68th St (East) / 67th & 66th St (West)

M72 East Side - West Side

via 72nd St Crosstown

M79-SBS Yorkville - West Side

Select Bus Service via 79th St Crosstown

M86-SBS Yorkville - West Side

Select Bus Service via 86th St Crosstown

M90 M Shuttle Bus - Metropolitan Av - Myrtle Av

M96 East Side - West Side

via 96th St Crosstown

M98 Washington Heights - Upper East Side LTD

via Harlem River Dr / Lexington / 3rd

M100 Inwood - Harlem

via Broadway / Amsterdam Av

M101 East Village - Fort George

via Third Av / Lexington Av / Amsterdam Av

M102 Harlem - East Village

via 3rd Av / Lexington Av / Lenox Av

M103 East Harlem - City Hall

via 3rd Av / Lexington Av

M104 West Harlem - Times Square

via Broadway / 8th Av

M106 East Harlem - West Side

via 96th St / E 106th St Crosstown

M116 West Side - East Harlem

via 116th St Crosstown

M125 Manhattanville - The Hub

via 125th St / Willis Av

Q1 Queens Village / Bellerose - Jamaica

via Springfield Blvd / Braddock Av / Hillside Av

Q2 Queens Village - Jamaica

via Hollis Av / Hillside Av

Q3 Jamaica - JFK Airport

via Farmers Blvd / Hillside Av

Q4 Cambria Heights - Jamaica

via Linden Blvd / Merrick Blvd

Q5 Rosedale or Green Acres Mall - Jamaica

via Merrick Blvd / Hook Creek Blvd / Sunrise Highway

Q6 Jamaica - Sutphin Blvd - Jfk Cargo Area

Via Sutphin Blvd / Rockaway Blvd

Q7 East Ny - Rockaway Blvd - Jfk Cargo Area

Via Rockaway Blvd

Q8 Gateway Mall / East Ny - Jamaica

Via 101St Av

Q9 South Ozone Park - Jamaica

Via Van Wyck Expwy / 135Th St / Lincoln St

Q10 Kew Gardens - Jfk Airport

Q11 Elmhurst / Queens Ctr - Old Howard Bch

Via Woodhaven Blvd

Q12 Little Neck - Flushing

via Sanford Av / Northern Blvd

Q13 Fort Totten - Flushing

via Northern Blvd / Bell Blvd

Q15 Flushing - Beechhurst

via 150th St / 154th St

Q15A Flushing - Beechhurst / Whitestone

via 150th St / Whitestone

Q16 Fort Totten - Flushing

via Bayside Av / Francis Lewis Blvd / Utopia Parkway

Q17 Flushing - Jamaica

via Kissena Blvd / Horace Harding Expwy / 188th St / Hillside Av

Q18 Astoria - Maspeth

Via 30Th Av / 58Th St / 65Th Pl

Q19 Astoria - Flushing

Via Astoria Blvd

Q20A College Point - Jamaica

via 20 Av / Main St

Q20B College Point - Jamaica

via 14 Av / Main St

Q21 Elmhurst / Queens Ctr - Howard Beach

Via Woodhaven Blvd / Cross Bay Blvd / Lindenwood

Q22 Roxbury - Rockaway Pk - Far Rockaway

Via Rockaway Beach Blvd / Beach Channel Dr

Q23 East Elmhurst - Forest Hills

Via 108Th St

Q24 Broadway Junction - Jamaica

via Atlantic Av

Q25 Jamaica - Flushing - College Point

Via Parsons Blvd / Kissena Blvd / 127Th St

Q26 Fresh Meadows - Flushing (Part-time)

via Hollis Court Blvd / 46th Av / Parsons Blvd

Q27 Cambria Heights - Flushing

via Springfield Blvd / Rocky Hill Rd / 46th Av / Kissena Blvd

Q28 Bayside - Flushing

via Northern Blvd / 32nd Av / Corporal Kennedy St

Q29 Jackson Heights - Glendale

Via Dry Harbor Rd / 80Th St

Q30 Little Neck or Queensborough Community College - Jamaica

via Horace Harding Expwy / Utopia Pkwy / Homelawn St

Q31 Bayside - Jamaica

via Bell Blvd / Utopia Pkwy / Homelawn St

Q32 Jackson Heights - Penn Station

via Roosevelt Av / Queens Blvd / Fifth Av / Madison Av

Q33 Jackson Heights - East Elmhurst

Via Roosevelt Av / 82Nd & 83Rd Sts / 23Rd Av

Q34 Jamaica - Flushing - Whitestone

Via Parsons Blvd / Kissena Blvd / Mitchell Gardens

Q35 Rockaway Park - Midwood / Brooklyn Coll.

Via Flatbush Av / Newport Ave

Q36 Floral Park or Little Neck - Jamaica

via Jamaica Av / Hillside Av / Little Neck Pkwy

Q37 Kew Gardens - South Ozone Park

Via 135Th Av / 111St St / Park Ln South

Q38 Corona - Rego Park

Via Penelope Av / Eliot Av / Queens Center

Q39 Long Island City - Ridgewood

Via Forest Av / 58Th St / 48Th Av

Q40 South Ozone Park - Jamaica

Via 142Nd St / Lakewood Av / Sutphin Blvd

Q41 Jamaica - Howard Beach

Via 127 St / 109 Ave / Cross Bay Blvd / Lindenwood

Q42 Addeslieigh Park - Jamaica

via 174 St / Liberty Av / Sayres Av

Q43 Floral Park - Jamaica

via Sutphin Blvd / Hillside Av

Q44-SBS Bronx Zoo - Jamaica

Select Bus Service via Main St / Cross Bronx Svc Rd (Q20 Limited)

Q46 Glen Oaks - Kew Gardens

via Union Turnpike

Q47 Atlas Mall - Lga Marine Air Terminal

Via Atlas Mall / 80Th St / 74Th St Bus Terminal

Q48 Flushing - LaGuardia Airport

via Roosevelt Av / 108th St / Ditmars Blvd

Q49 Jackson Heights - East Elmhurst

Via 35Th Av / 89Th & 92Nd Sts / Astoria Blvd

Q50 Co-Op City/Pelham Bay - Flushing

Q52-SBS Elmhurst - Arverne

Via Woodhaven Blvd / Cross Bay Blvd

Q53-SBS Woodside - Rockaway Park

Via Broadway / Queens Blvd / Woodhaven Blvd / Cross Bay Blvd

Q54 Williamsburg - Jamaica

via Jamaica Av / Metropolitan Av

Q55 Ridgewood - Richmond Hill

Q56 Broadway Junction - Jamaica

Q58 Ridgewood - Flushing

via Fresh Pond Rd / Corona Av / College Pt Blvd

Q59 Williamsburg - Rego Park

via Grand St / Grand Av / Queens Blvd

Q60 Queens Blvd. - East Midtown

Via Queens Blvd / Sutphin Blvd

Q64 Forest Hills - Pomonok

Via Jewel Ave

Q65 Jamaica - Flushing - College Point

Via 164Th St / College Point Blvd

Q66 Flushing - Long Island City

Via Northern Blvd / 21St St / Queens Plaza

Q67 Middle Village - Long Island City

Via 69Th St / Borden Av

Q69 Long Island City - Astoria

Via 21St St / Ditmars Blvd

Q70-SBS LaGuardia Link

Woodside LIRR, Jackson Heights E F M R 7 Subway, LaGuardia Airport

Q72 LaGuardia Airport - Rego Park

Via 94Th St / Junction Blvd

Q76 College Point - Jamaica

via Francis Lewis Blvd / Hillside Av

Q77 Laurelton - Jamaica

via Springfield / Francis Lewis / Hillside Av

Q83 Cambria Heights - Jamaica

via Murdock Av / Liberty Av (Local and Limited-stop Service) Av

Q84 Laurelton - Jamaica

via Merrick Blvd / 120th Av

Q85 Rosedale or Green Acres Shopping Mall - Jamaica

via Merrick Blvd / Conduit Av

Q88 Elmhurst - Queens Village

via Horace Harding Expwy / 73rd Av / Springfield Blvd

Q90 Q Shuttle Bus - Barclays Ctr - Prospect Park

via Flatbush Av

Q92 7 Shuttle Bus - Times Square - Hudson Yards

Q93 7 Shuttle Bus - Queensboro Plz - Vernon Bl-Jackson Av

via Jackson Av

Q96 E Shuttle Bus - 21 St/Queensbridge - Court Sq

Q100 Astoria / Rikers Isl - Long Isl City Ltd

Via 21St St / 20Th Av

Q101 Astoria - East Midtown

Via Steinway St

Q102 Astoria - Roosevelt Island

Via 30Th Av / 31St St

Q103 Astoria - Hunters Point

Via Vernon Blvd

Q104 Long Island City - Sunnyside

Via Broadway / 48Th St

Q107 7 Shuttle Bus - 74 St/Roosevelt Av - Queens Plaza

via Queens Blvd/Roosevelt Av

Q108 N Shuttle Bus - 39 Av - Queens Plaza

Q110 Jamaica - Queens Village

Via Jamaica Av / Hempstead Av

Q111 Jamaica - Rosedale

Via Brewer Blvd / 147 Av

Q112 Jamaica - Ozone Park

Via Liberty Av

Q113 Jamaica - Far Rockaway Limited

Via Brewer Blvd / Rockaway Blvd / Nassau Expwy

Q114 Jamaica - Far Rockaway Limited

Via Brewer Blvd / Rockaway Blvd

QM1 Fresh Meadows - Midtown Via 6Th Av

Via 188Th St / Union Turnpike

QM2 Bay Terrace - Midtown Via 6Th Av

Via Cross Island Pkwy / Whitestone Expwy

QM3 Little Neck - Midtown

Via Northern Blvd

QM4 Electchester - Midtown Via 6Th Av

Via Jewel Av

QM5 Glen Oaks - Midtown Via 6Th Av

Via Horace Harding Expwy / 73Rd Av / Union Turnpike

QM6 Lake Success - Midtown Via 6Th Av

Via North Shore Towers / Union Turnpike

QM7 Fresh Meadows - Downtown

QM8 Glen Oaks - Downtown

QM10 Lefrak City - Midtown Via 6Th Av

Via 63Rd Rd / 57Th Av

QM11 Forest Hills - Downtown

Via Queens Blvd / 63Rd Rd / 57Th Av

QM12 Forest Hills - Midtown Via 6Th Av

Via Yellowstone Blvd

QM15 Lindenwood - Midtown Express

Via 157Th Av / Woodhaven Blvd

QM16 Neponsit - Midtown Express

Via Rockaway Beach Blvd / Cross Bay Blvd

QM17 Far Rockaway - Midtown Express

Via Beach Channel Dr / Rockaway Beach Blvd / Cross Bay Blvd

QM18 South Ozone Park - Midtown Express

Via Lefferts Blvd / Queens Blvd

QM20 Bay Terrace - Midtown

Via 26Th Av / Utopia Pkwy / Willets Point Blvd / Mitchell Gardens

QM21 Rochdale Village - Midtown

Via Bedell St / Brewer Blvd / Linden Blvd.

QM24 Glendale - Midtown Via 6Th Av

Via Myrtle Av / Fresh Pond Rd / Eliot Av

QM25 Glendale - Downtown

QM31 Fresh Meadows - Midtown Via 3Rd Av

QM32 Bay Terrace - Midtown Via 3Rd Av

QM34 Glendale - Midtown Via 3Rd Av

QM35 Glen Oaks - Midtown Via 3Rd Av

QM36 Lake Success - Midtown Via 3Rd Av

QM40 Lefrak City - Midtown Via 3Rd Av

QM42 Forest Hills - Midtown Via 3Rd Av

QM44 Electchester - Midtown Via 3Rd Av

S40 St. George - Amazon

via Richmond Terrace

S42 St. George - Clyde Place

via St Marks Pl / Jersey St

S44 St. George - Staten Island Mall

via Richmond Av

S46 St. George - West Shore Plaza

via Castleton Av

S48 St. George - Mariners Harbor

via Forest Av

S51 St. George - Grant City

via Bay St / Father Capodanno Blvd

S52 St. George - Staten Island Univ. Hospital

via Tompkins Av / Cebra Av / Jersey St

S53 Port Richmond - Bay Ridge

via Verrazano-Narrows Bridge / Clove Rd

S54 West New Brighton - Eltingville

via Manor Rd

S55 Rossville - Staten Island Mall

via Bloomingdale Rd / Annadale Rd / Richmond Av

S56 Huguenot - Staten Island Mall

via Richmond Av / Arthur Kill Rd / Foster Rd

S57 Port Richmond - New Dorp

via Rockland Av / Brielle Av / Bradley Av

S59 Port Richmond - Tottenville

S61 St. George - Staten Island Mall

via Victory Blvd / Bradley Av

S62 St. George - Travis

via Victory Blvd

S66 St. George - Port Richmond

via Victory Blvd / Jewett Av

S74 St. George - Bricktown Mall

via Richmond Rd / Arthur Kill Rd

S76 St. George - Oakwood

via Richmond Rd / New Dorp Ln

S78 St. George - Bricktown Mall

via Hylan Blvd

S79-SBS Staten Island Mall - Bay Ridge

Select Bus Service via Verrazano-Narrows Bridge / Hylan Blvd

S81 St. George - Grant City LTD

via Bay St / Father Capodanno Blvd (S51 Limited)

S84 St. George - Bricktown Mall LTD

via Richmond Rd / Arthur Kill Rd (S74 Limited)

S86 St. George - Oakwood LTD

via Richmond Rd / New Dorp Ln (S76 Limited)

S89 Eltingville - Bayonne LTD

via Richmond Av (S59 Limited)

S90 St. George - Amazon

via Richmond Terrace (S40 Limited)

S91 St. George - Staten Island Mall LTD

via Victory Blvd / Bradley Av (S61 Limited)

S92 St. George - Travis LTD

via Victory Blvd (S62 Limited)

S93 College of Staten Island - Bay Ridge LTD

via Verrazano-Narrows / Victory

S94 St. George - Staten Island Mall LTD

via Richmond Av (S44 Limited)

S96 St. George - West Shore Plaza LTD

via Castleton Av (S46 Limited)

S98 St. George - Mariners Harbor LTD

via Forest Av (S48 Limited)

SIM1 Eltingville - Lower Manhattan Express

via Hylan Bl / Richmond Av

SIM1C Eltingville - Manhattan Express

SIM2 Tottenville - Lower Manhattan Express

via Huguenot Av / Hylan Bl

SIM3 Pt. Richmond - Midtown Manhattan Express

via Watchogue Rd

SIM3C Pt. Richmond - Manhattan Express

SIM4 Eltingville - Lower Manhattan Express

SIM4C Huguenot - Manhattan Express

SIM4X S.I. Mall - Lower Manhattan Express

via Park and Ride / Church St

SIM5 Eltingville - Lower Manhattan Express

via F Capodanno / Giffords La

SIM6 Eltingville - Midtown Manhattan Express

SIM7 Eltingville - Greenwich Village Express

SIM8 Huguenot - Midtown Manhattan Express

via Richmond Av / Woodrow Rd

SIM8X S.I. Mall - Midtown Manhattan Express

via Park and Ride / 42 St

SIM9 Eltingville - Greenwich Village Express

via F Capodanno Blvd

SIM10 Eltingville - Midtown Manhattan Express

via Hylan Bl

SIM11 New Dorp - Midtown Manhattan Express

via Hylan Bl / Madison Av / Lexington Av

SIM15 Eltingville - Lower Manhattan Express

via Richmond Rd

SIM22 Eltingville - Midtown Manhattan Express

via Arthur Kill Rd / Richmond Av

SIM23 Annadale - Midtown Manhattan Express

via Arden Av

SIM24 Prince's Bay - Midtown Manhattan Express

via Huguenot Av

SIM25 Tottenville - Midtown Manhattan Express

via Rossville Av

SIM26 Tottenville - Midtown Manhattan Express

via Bloomingdale Rd

SIM30 Sunnyside - Midtown Manhattan Express

SIM31 Eltingville - Midtown Manhattan Express

via Forest Hill Rd

SIM32 Travis - Lower Manhattan Express

via N Gannon Av / Victory Bl

SIM33 Mariners Harbor - Manhattan Express

via N Gannon Av

SIM33C Mariners Harbor - Greenwich Village Express

SIM34 Mariners Harbor - Lower Manhattan Express

SIM35 Port Richmond - Lower Manhattan Express

via Clove Rd

X27 Bay Ridge - Manhattan Express

via Shore Rd

X28 Sea Gate / Bensonhurst - Manhattan Express

via Surf Av / Cropsey Av

X37 Bay Ridge - Midtown Manhattan Express

X38 Sea Gate / Bensonhurst - Midtown Manhattan Express

X63 Rosedale - Midtown Manhattan Express

via Merrick Bl / Francis Lewis Bl

X64 Cambria Heights - Midtown Manhattan Express

via Linden Bl / Farmers Bl / Liberty Av

X68 Floral Park - Midtown Manhattan Express

via Hillside Av / Queens Bl

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New York Subway MTA Map 4+

Mta map and nyc transit app, mapway limited.

  • #93 in Navigation
  • 4.7 • 3.5K Ratings
  • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description.

New York Subway uses the official MTA subway map and includes a helpful transit route planner. With over 12 million downloads worldwide this NYC subway map is free to download and will help you navigate around New York using the subway system. Features: Official MTA maps of the New York Subway. Including all 5 NYC boroughs - Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx and Staten Island. Easy-to-use transit route planner to get you from A to B on the subway. Works offline for help even without an internet connection. Service Status from MTA shows live information about delays with alerts sent straight to your phone.* Countdown Clocks for each subway station to check when the next train is due. Search for any subway station on the map or find the nearest station to your location from anywhere in New York. Plan routes to Points of Interest including Empire State Building, New York Botanical Garden and Times Square. Favorite your routes for quick access when on the move. Favorite your Home and Work stations for up to date station, line and route information E & E Alerts show any out of service elevators and escalators as well as an estimate for when they will return to service. Travel Guide VIP Features: Did you know that not all of the subway operates 24 hours a day? Get first and last train times for every day of the week.** Enhance your route planner with tips on the best car to board to be nearest the exit or platform when you’re changing service.** Advertising helps fund the development of this app, but you can help us out by going Ad-Free. Mapway make transit apps for cities all around the world with over 55 million downloads. If you’re visiting London, Paris or Berlin make sure you check out our other apps available to download for free. Plan. Route. Relax. *Whilst we endeavor that service status notifications are delivered in a timely manner we can’t guarantee this 100% of the time. There may be occasions when this isn’t available due to technical reasons outside of our control. **Available for most, but not all stations. New York Subway VIP available as an in-app subscription: $3.99 monthly or $9.99 annually, or as a one-off purchase of $23.99. Cancel at any time, for any reason. Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, at the cost of your chosen price tier. Subscriptions can be managed and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to Account Settings in your iTunes Account. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when a subscription to that publication is purchased, where applicable. Read our terms in full at https://www.mapway.com/terms-conditions/

Version 5.3.0

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Ratings and Reviews

3.5K Ratings

Works offline, gives you pretty much everything you need. Even does a route planner, nice and simple, miles better than any comparable maps in London.

Developer Response ,

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New York truckers sue over congestion pricing plan

(The Center Square) — New York City's congestion pricing plan faces a new legal challenge from truckers, who say the new tolls will unfairly charge them as much as $36 per trip to enter the city.

A federal lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan on Thursday by the Trucking Association of New York, claims the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's soon-to-be-implemented congestion pricing unfairly targets trucking and logistics companies, which will be charged higher rates than passenger vehicles.

Under the plan, trucks would be charged $24 to $36 per trip into the congestion zone below 60th Street in Manhattan, depending on their size, compared to $15 per day for passenger vehicles.

“The MTA’s reckless congestion pricing policy ignores the warnings and counsel of industry experts on both sides of the Hudson, who warn that the discriminatory way trucks and logistics companies are targeted by the plan will increase costs for residents everywhere,” TANY President Kendra Hems said in a statement.

“This lawsuit was a step we took only out of necessity after the MTA repeatedly refused to make any concessions to our industry and ultimately used our essential, hard-working members as a tool to meet their arbitrary funding requirements," Helms said. "We hope that we can, through this litigation process, create a more equitable and fair policy that works for New York City."

The trucking group points to a 2017 MTA study which found that reducing commercial vehicle tolls in off-peak hours has no impact on vehicle crossing times, "underscoring that trucks enter New York City when they have to, not when they want to."

"As such, the lawsuit argues that the MTA — knowing that truck demand is inelastic and unlikely to be altered by higher tolls — unfairly targeted trucks with higher rates to raise the mandated $1 billion," lawyers for the association wrote in the lawsuit.

A MTA spokesperson declined to comment on the pending litigation.

The truckers' lawsuit is the latest legal challenge to the congestion pricing plan, which is also facing a lawsuit filed by New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, who has called the scheme a "cash grab" for the transit agency.

Under the new tolling charges, which were approved by the MTA Board of Directors in March, motorists will be charged an additional $15 to enter Manhattan at 61st Street and below, while trucks could be charged between $24 and $36, depending on their size. Ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft will pay a $2.50 surcharge.

Supporters, like Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul, say the "first-of-its-kind" program will reduce traffic, congestion and tailpipe pollution while raising billions of dollars to support the city's public transit system.

The only exemptions from the new toll charges will be for public school buses, commuter buses and "essential" government vehicles, according to the MTA. The agency plans to offer a 25% discount for low-income commuters, or those making $50,000 or less annually, and on-peak and off-peak tolls if they make at least 10 trips to the zone.

Officials estimate the new congestion fees will bring in about $1 billion annually, which the MTA will use as leverage to borrow more money for its $51 billion multi-year capital plan.

The transportation authority faces a potential $2.6 billion budget deficit in 2025 and is seeking more state funding to help reduce its projected shortfalls.

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Locals Recommend: 9 Things to Do in NYC

Updated September 19, 2023

What should you do in NYC? We asked some New Yorkers. They gave us their best tips on how to explore the Big Apple, from hopping on the subway to finding the city's best bagels to definitely (definitely) getting out of Manhattan. 

For personalized advice on things to do in NYC have a local plan your trip. They'll help you see a side of their hometown that most tourists miss. Learn more . 

#1: Get out of Manhattan

Brooklyn Bridge Things to Do in NYC

Manhattan is wonderful. But locals note that it's only 1/5 of NYC—you'll find many of New York's coolest places to visit in the  other  four boroughs. 

Aside from Manhattan, where should you go? Locals say it depends on your travel style . Our trip planners say that Brooklyn is a great place to enjoy local breweries, that you'll find fantastic Asian cuisine in Queens (dim sum!!), and that the Bronx Botanical Garden is really fantastic. 

Plus, you can easily hop on a train to an entirely different universe— upstate New York ! Not far from the city, you'll find fantastic nature, hiking trails, small towns, and places to camp. We have local trip planners in the Hudson Valley and the Catskills .

If you're planning a large-group trip upstate, we recommend skipping the rental car and using Bus.com instead. They pair travelers with vetted bus companies across North America—and can even help you find a van. It's a great option for event organizers or independent tour groups, especially in the current climate! 

Local tip :  Staten Island gets a bad rap, but taking the ferry there is free—and the island offers some cool hikes. 

#2: Wander  through  Times Square...

Locals tell us they get it. If it's your first time in NYC, you're going to want to go to Times Square. (They note, however, that you won't see any local New Yorkers there.) 

Wander through, look at the lights, and snap a selfie. But then walk a few blocks. There's a ton of cool stuff nearby. 

If you walk about fifteen minutes  south , locals say you'll get to Koreatown—and delicious Korean food. Walk a few blocks to the  west , you'll hit the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood—and more fantastic restaurants. Our trip planners say you'll also find some great museums within walking distance, including some hidden gems—like the beautiful Morgan Library . 

#3: Have a hot dog (or some halal food)

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Sure, you'll find plenty of incredible restaurants in New York. But there's something special about NYC street food. Maybe it's because everyone in New York has  somewhere  to be, which makes these grab-and-go meals an important part of city life.

Locals can provide you some direction when it comes to their favorite street food snacks. Hot dogs, obviously, are iconic. (Especially NYC's so-called " dirty water dogs ”.) Or, visit a halal cart to grab a delicious meal of chicken or lamb over rice. (Our trip planners in New York recommend getting white sauce  and  hot sauce). 

As for the most important meal of the day? Locals assure us you'll find fantastic breakfast carts on almost every corner. Go ahead and grab a bagel, muffin, or donut before power walking your way through the city streets. 

Local tip:  Definitely check out  New York City farmers' markets . And in the summer, go to Williamsburg to eat lunch at Smorgasburg . They have dozens of vendors all with different kinds of food.

#4: Catch a live show

Broadway is cool and you should go. But locals tell us that you'll find live shows throughout NYC. Everything from underground (and free) comedy clubs to Shakespeare in the Park to immersive theater experiences . NYC draws creatives. And the result is that you'll find shows all over the city, every night of the week. 

If you love music, see what a like-minded local says about their favorite venues. Our trip planners tell us that the historic  Blue Note is great for jazz. If you love indie-rock, go see a show at  Baby’s All Right . More into traditional music? Visit the  NY Philharmonic  or the  Metropolitan Opera . 

Local   tip :  If your New York City budget is not Broadway sized but you want to see a show, try to get discounted tickets at TKTS .

#4: Eat as much iconic NYC food as you can

Yup, another  must-do  in New York City has to do with eating. There are just so many incredible eats here.

The two big ones? Bagels and pizza. 

You'll have  so many  choices for these in New York, so get some local advice . Our trip planners tell us that 2 Bros Pizza , Joe’s , and  DiFara’s are all great. And those $1 slices always do the trick. 

For bagels, they tell us it really depends.  Some people prefer the smaller, chewy style of Bagel Bob’s . Some prefer the fluffier fare at Leo’s . But all can agree on the NYC magic of a fresh-baked everything bagel with generous globs of cream cheese.

Local tip : T here are up to 800 languages spoken within the 5 boroughs   which means you can likely find whatever kind of cuisine you want. You'll find  Ukraine food in Brighton Beach; Shanghai snacks in Flushing; and Polish dumplings in Greenpoint.

#5: Bask in Central Park...

Central Park Things to Do in NYC

We're all about getting off the beaten path, but the well-known and well-loved Central Park is absolutely worth a visit. Plus, this park is full of so many twisting trails that it  is  possible to wander from the main drag.

Locals suggest wandering the thirty-six miles of the Ramble , sunbathing in Sheep Meadow, or simply wandering around. You're bound to discover some treasures. 

#6: ...but make sure to explore Prospect Park too

Is Central Park incredible? Yes. Is Prospect Park in Brooklyn  more incredible? Possibly—even Frederick Law Olmsted, who designed both parks, saw Prospect Park as his "masterpiece ."

And locals  love  Prospect Park. They tell us that it's quieter than Central Park, and feels more like a hidden gem than its well-traveled Manhattan sibling. 

What to do here? Our trip planners suggest wandering the trails, watching the dogs splash around Dog Beach, seeing a show at the bandshell, or visiting the beautiful   Brooklyn Botanical Gardens .

#7: Hop on the subway

Subway Things to do in NYC

The subway may  seem  intimidating. But locals tell us that New York's prime form of transportation is safe, easy to use, and extensive. It's a  must  if you want to explore every corner of the city. 

So get that Metrocard ! If you're going to be using the subway often, our trip planners suggest getting a 1-week unlimited pass. They also note that, at many stations in Manhattan, you don't need a Metrocard at all. You can tap your credit card or your smartphone to enter the turnstile. 

#8: Wander through as many museums as possible

Museums play a huge role in New York’s status as a hub of art and history. Locals love them just as much as tourists. They suggest visiting the Met and the MoMA of course, but also highly recommend branching out and visiting some of the less-touristy spots—like the Guggenheim , the New Museum , the Museum of Sex.

#9: Discover the hidden gems—see NYC like the locals do

Hidden Gems Things to Do in NYC

New York City is huge. Huge, and constantly changing. That means that new places are popping up all the time. Guidebooks and Internet lists simply can't keep pace with everything going on in this dynamic city. When you work with a local to plan your trip, they'll let you know about the activities they adore. Maybe it'll be the Greenmarket at Grand Army Plaza. Or maybe catching a show at Rough Trade in Williamsburg...or maybe....

Basically, there's a New York City that the tourists see...and an entirely different city that the locals love. Why see New York City like a tourist when you could see it like a local? 

Ready to get started? Work with a local to build your trip . And for more on NYC travel, check out: 

  • Is New York City Safe (2024 Update)
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