Flight
LaGuardia and JFK are the main airports to access the city, but Newark (EWR) is also an option. From there, it's easiest to take public transportation or a rideshare to your accommodations
Train
The MTA offers regional train access, as well as the subway and buses. It's not a delay if it's every day, but leave extra time for travel. If you're from out of town and need some help navigating, reach out. Did you know the New York subway was the first underground subway with 24/7 service and express stops? For more subway facts, talk to Becca
Travel Note
If you prefer to stay in a hotel, here are some suggestions in the Greenpoint, Williamsburg and Long Island City neighborhoods: The Box Hotel (77 Box Street) Franklin Guesthouse (214 Franklin Street) Henry Normal Hotel (239 N Henry Street) The William Vale (111 N 12th Street) Wythe Hotel (80 Wythe Avenue) The Williamsburg Hotel (96 Wythe Avenue) The Hoxton, Williamsburg (97 Wythe Avenue) Coda Williamsburg (160 N 12th Street) Hyatt Place Long Island City (2707 43rd Avenue) Lic Plaza Hotel (40-36 27th Street)
Travel Note
Air BNBs are another option available throughout the city. Look for Greenpoint or Williamsburg if you'd like to be close to the venue.