Getting around in New York



    Information on how to get around New York, public transport, subway, New York trains.

    Sometimes who comes to New York wonders what time the metro will close?
    New York is called the city that does not sleep never because it really is!
    The subway runs 24 hours on 24, 7 days on 7, 365 days a year as well as cabs and buses.
    There is no holiday that stops New York.




    La New York subway, which is called here Subway, runs far and wide in the New York underground connecting all the 5 main neighborhoods, Uptown, Downtown, Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens, very well.
    The bus lines are endless, if on the one hand I do not recommend it for a matter of getting stuck in traffic, on the other I recommend it because you could enjoy the streets and places where you might not go for a walk.


    And then there are the typical ones yellow cab that you will find everywhere in the city and they will stop by you as soon as you raise your arm and that with a decidedly reckless guide will take you wherever you want. The price is affordable nothing to do with the taxi prices we are used to.

    Tip: They also exist private taxis generally nice black cars that stand side by side and ask you if you want a taxi, don't be afraid, even those are fine just bargaining the price before getting on!


    But what interests you is not running from one side of the city to another but simply resting your legs and enjoying the city? In Zone Central Park you will find the classic and elegant buggies that will make you go around the park providing you with blankets for the colder periods.

    Otherwise, a nice way, even if not too cheap and now you will understand why, to get around is to mount a kind of gig mounted on a bicycle complete with an audio system for music. Thanks to you someone can afford a diet while earning money. You will find this vehicle in different parts of the city, most numerous in Times Square.


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