How do you get to The Trump International Hotel in NEw York City from Penn Station, NYC?
Q. How can you get to the trump international hotel in new york city from penn station in new york city?
A. Take the 1 train from 34 Street - Penn Station station heading Uptown / to Van Cortlandt Park
Pass 42 Street - Times Square 1.8
Pass 50 Street 1.8
Get off at 59 Street - Columbus Circle
Exit near intersection of Columbus Cir and Central Park W
Use that link for your travels around the city very helpful.
Pass 42 Street - Times Square 1.8
Pass 50 Street 1.8
Get off at 59 Street - Columbus Circle
Exit near intersection of Columbus Cir and Central Park W
Use that link for your travels around the city very helpful.
What is the budget way of lodging in NYC?
Q. What is best way of lodging in NYC for the budget traveler? I know beggars can't be choosers but I don't want to stay where my girlfriend and I are scared for our lives or are sleeping with roaches. I don't mind to pay around $100 per night and stay outside of the city. Any help?
A. Try the Park Savoy Hotel on W. 58th Street (link below). The rooms are clean, there's daily maid/linen service, the location is to die for -- walking distance of Central Park and Times Square, near Carnegie Hall; and it's cheap ($89 a night last I heard). But you will need to book way in advance. Have fun in the City!
What is the best way to get to Yankee Stadium from a hotel in Times Square?
Q. We will be going to a baseball game while vacationing in NYC.
A. There's several options. The best is probably to walk to 6th ave and take the D train. You could also take the B train, but its slower.
Alternatively, you can take that A to 125th or 59th or the C to 59th (be sure you do NOT take the E, it goes to Queens). Then switch at 59th for the D or at 125th to the B or the D. It'll be on the same platform, so switching is easy. Or you can take the 1 to 59th and switch to the D. The 1 is more in the heart of Times Sq.
You can also take the shuttle to Grand Central and then take the 4 (not the 5) to the stadium.
It's possible to take the N, R, or W to 59th and switch from there to the 4 train, but that's not one of the better methods.
Another option is to take the 2 or 3 from Times Sq., but I forget exactly where you switch for Yankee Stadium on those trains. You can get a map at http://www.mta.info.
The stop you're going to is 161st st/Yankee Stadium on the B, D, or 4 train.
I'll be there Tuesday night for Joba Chamberlain's first career start. He'll probably only go 4 or 5 innings with his 70-75 pitch cap, but it should be a good show nonetheless.
Alternatively, you can take that A to 125th or 59th or the C to 59th (be sure you do NOT take the E, it goes to Queens). Then switch at 59th for the D or at 125th to the B or the D. It'll be on the same platform, so switching is easy. Or you can take the 1 to 59th and switch to the D. The 1 is more in the heart of Times Sq.
You can also take the shuttle to Grand Central and then take the 4 (not the 5) to the stadium.
It's possible to take the N, R, or W to 59th and switch from there to the 4 train, but that's not one of the better methods.
Another option is to take the 2 or 3 from Times Sq., but I forget exactly where you switch for Yankee Stadium on those trains. You can get a map at http://www.mta.info.
The stop you're going to is 161st st/Yankee Stadium on the B, D, or 4 train.
I'll be there Tuesday night for Joba Chamberlain's first career start. He'll probably only go 4 or 5 innings with his 70-75 pitch cap, but it should be a good show nonetheless.
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