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Is New York Hop on Hop off bus worth it?

It may seem as a more expensive way of transportation in NYC, but will save you a lot of time while exploring the city. These hop-on hop-off New York Big Bus tours also include narrated commentary in several languages, so you can listen to interesting facts about key landmarks while you ride past them.



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You will not regret the Big Bus Tour in New York City. Its the best way to go sightseeing in an open-top, hop-on hop-off, top-rated tour and explore the best New York attractions! If this is your first-time visiting New York and you want to see all the top landmarks, this double decker tour bus will take you there.

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NYC City Sightseeing schedule New York's Grayline hop-on hop-off bus runs every day from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm, with departures occurring every hour. The Downtown Loop takes about 2 hours, while the Downtown/Uptown Loop takes around 3 hours.

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Thirty-two pairs of stops are less than 260 feet apart, or about the length of a city block. The MTA's guidelines say stops should be at least 750 feet apart, and international best practices put that number at 1,000 feet or more.

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About bus fares OMNY is accepted on all New York City buses. Fares can also be paid with a MetroCard, coins, or SingleRide ticket. Some buses are fare-free: Q70-LaGuardia Link to and from LaGuardia Airport.

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The distance between Times Square and Central Park is 2 miles.

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Use the subway It's operated by the MTA and covers Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island, though the latter's trains don't connect to the other boroughs directly (you'll need to reach Staten Island by bus or ferry).

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Subway. One of the most popular ways to get around New York is the New York Subway. This is a great way to get around the city as you avoid any traffic. With 472 subway stations, the New York City subway is the largest subway system in the world as measured by total number of stations.

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Mainly in order to maintain schedule. Traffic on the streets is highly unpredictable. There is a certain degree of uncertainty associated with travel times from one stop to another even when the bus way is grade separated from other traffic. In mixed traffic, there is no way to predict travel times at all.

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In urban areas with a well-developed public transportation system, bus stops are often located every few blocks, with an average distance of around 0.1 to 0.2 miles (160 to 320 meters) between stops.

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Riding the subway is one of the easiest and most convenient ways to get around the city. For most riders, the subway fare is $2.90. Reduced fares are available for people 65 and older, people with disabilities, and low-income New Yorkers. Learn more about fares.

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Originally a streetcar line along Second Avenue, it is now the M15 bus route, the busiest bus route in the city and United States, carrying over 9.6 million people annually.

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