So getting through Newark is usually a bit easier. Over the last few years, United Airlines has been trumpeting that it is actually much faster to get from Manhattan to Newark than to JFK. The airline used real-time taxi data in a creative campaign. A ride to or from Newark is typically between 30 minutes and one hour. That said, taxi rides to Newark are expensive. That can add up. Where Newark actually does pretty well is with the public transportation options. Travel to Newark by train is quite good by New York standards.
You then transfer to the free AirTrain, which stops at each terminal. If you have a flight out of Newark, or find yourself with a layover there, here is what each terminal has to offer. New York is called the city that never sleeps. A secret from a New Yorker, however: Manhattan does actually sleep.
But I also drove from Brooklyn to Newark for this story at a. Sign up for the Daily Wander newsletter for expert travel inspiration and tips. Read our privacy policy. AFAR Advisor. Beaches International Beaches Islands U. Beaches Water Sports. Cities We Love. Holiday Travel. Road Trips. Travel for Good. Photo Essays. JFK is the easiest to access by subway. LaGuardia requires a transfer to a bus, and Newark can be confusing and requires several transfers.
Taxis, ride shares, and even shuttle buses will get you to any of the three NYC airports. NYC infrastructure is a mess right now. Manhattan is only 12 miles long, and New Jersey is just over the river.
It must all be connected, right? Not even a little bit. Thing is, I have nothing against these boroughs. It would take me well over an hour to get from my house in Brooklyn to any of these spots. And most are within a few miles. Do the math. Then add 30 minutes.
Newark EWR , however, should be your last choice. There are two options for navigating your way into the city. At Jamaica, you'll be able to board the E, J, and Z trains.
Preload a MetroCard to ensure easy access. It takes about one hour and 15 minutes to reach downtown Manhattan via this route. By Cailey Rizzo Updated June 23, Save Pin FB More. Aerial of Newark Airport. Passengers, some wearing masks and protective gear, queue for their flight at Terminal 1 of John F.
There are also various shuttle and car services offering transport to and from JFK. All rights reserved. The airtrain at Newark is like a monorail connecting the terminals and the train station. Staff are at the airport to assist w tickets for the airtrain and on to Manhattan. Trains run about every 20 minutes. The trip on the train takes about 30 minutes or less from airport to Penn. On return, Due to rain, we ubered back to to Newark airport from Manhattan.
But also due to rain, Uber and Lyft both switched to high demand pricing. Not knowing the train schedule and worried about missing our flight, we used Uber. Took about 1 hour due to rain traffic in Manhattan. Overall, we should have planned better for rain. Maybe used taxi or car service to Penn station and checked train schedule or checked into the many shuttles that run vans to the airports.
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