This post tells you how you can tour the old City Hall subway station on your own or on a guided tour through theNew York Transit Museum. NOTE:THIS POST IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. FREE TOURS BY FOOT DOES NOT OFFER GUIDED TOURS OF OLD CITY HALL STATION. PLEASE REFER TO QUESTIONS...
When the show ended without catastrophe, as I was walking to the subway to the sound of my fellow concert-goers bursting out in spontaneous chants of “Oh oh oh oh oh…Caught in a bad romance,” over and over and over from near and far…the one thought on my mind was “SOMEONE ...
2 Day Itinerary in New York City - The Perfect Weekend In NYC OUR RECOMMENDED TOUR This underground subway tour with a local guide includes a stop at the famous City Hall station. Address: Meet up outside the entrance to the Fulton Center, at 200 Broadway, New York, NY 10038, USA. Hou...
The 1st Avenue Brooklyn bound L Subway Station, currently under construction. It’s a narrow platform as subway platforms go with nothing obstructing the view from one end to the other. The only entrance/exit, the one Michael Stewart must have entered and been removed through, is just to my...
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Well, do as the other poor locals do and skip the expensive tickets sold through theTransit Museum. Instead, hop on the subway, duck down, and ride the train past the final station at City Hall. Why does this work? The train actually turns around and passes the old City Hall station ...
Before you and your group embark on your tour of the Big Apple, there’s some housekeeping matters that are best handled well in advance. While zipping through the NYC subway system may seem like a no-brainer for locals, frequent visitors, and lone travelers, those traveling with little ...
By subway:Take the 4/5/6 trains to Grand Central-42nd Street Station). Exit Grand Central Station on 42nd Street (look for signs that say "42nd Street Exit". Once on the street, you can walk along 42nd Street to 1st Avenue and then walk north 4 blocks to the Visitor Entrance. ...
To help you make the most of your New York trip, here’s what you need to know to get around the city: Public transportation– New York is well-connected by subway. You can get to wherever you need to go, or close to it, via the subway. You can use the contactless payment system...
Great tour! I live in NY and go through most of the subway stations we visited, so it was great to learn more about the art. Justin was very knowledgeable and provided some great background. He's very passionate about the subject, which added so much to ...