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Welcome to the greatest place in the world, New York City! Here you will find all the information needed to make your trip to New York City a breeze. Getting around Manhattan is actually easier than most might think, thanks to the 3,700 buses, 714 miles of subways, 12,000 taxis/limousines and countless feeder roads. Of course, don't forget your feet! Manhattan is very much a walking city, with flat streets and most of them are on a grid system.
Listed below are all the three major airports in New York which are John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA) and Newark International Airport (EWR). Please click on the links for more details on airports and Manhattans mass transportation system.
Whether you need help getting into the city from airports, using the subway system or buses, you'll find it here. For your convienience, in the links below, we have included a transportation schedule for all New York City Transit, Long Island Bus, Long Island Rail Road, and Metro-North Railroad.
| John F. Kennedy Airport | LaGuardia Airport | Newark Airport |
| Subways | Buses |
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