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What is the easiest way to get from LGA to Manhattan?

Your best public transit option from LaGuardia Airport is the LaGuardia Link Q70, a free bus that travels nonstop from the airport to the subway lines in Jackson Heights, Queens. You can also ride one more stop to Woodside for the Long Island Rail Road. You can also take the M60-SBS from LaGuardia Airport to Manhattan.



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Taxis from LaGuardia to Manhattan don't have a flat fee (like JFK) and will range between $35-$50 depending on the time of day. The ride can be as quick as 30 minute or upward of an hour, depending on traffic. Uber/Lyft will run $40 – $60, depending on time of day and destination.

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Public transportation: Utilize public transportation for an affordable way to travel from LGA Airport to Manhattan. The M60 bus line offers a direct route, with an average cost of $2.75. Follow the turn-by-turn directions to reach your destination within a reasonable travel time.

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Your best public transit option from LaGuardia Airport is the LaGuardia Link Q70, a free bus that travels nonstop from the airport to the subway lines in Jackson Heights, Queens. You can also ride one more stop to Woodside for the Long Island Rail Road. You can also take the M60-SBS from LaGuardia Airport to Manhattan.

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In order to get to Manhattan from JFK Airport, you will need to take the AirTrain, which runs between all terminals at the station. It is easy to catch, just follow the signs in any terminal building to the AirTrain station. Once you've arrived at Jamaica Station, you can take the subway into Midtown from there.

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Travel with some cash, as it means you can easily tip your taxi driver, porter or waiter. Tipping in New York or rest of America, it is generally 15 to 20% of bill. Travel with some cash, as it means you can easily tip your taxi driver, porter or waiter.

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The journey from LaGuardia to Times Square costs approximately $40 (€37.45) and takes around 30 minutes in normal traffic conditions. NYC cabs are easy to spot with their iconic yellow colour, taxi medallion and “TAXI” roof sign.

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New York City boasts the most expensive ride shares, and you'll pay $9.33 more for an Uber over a Lyft on a six-mile trip. Both companies exempted NYC from nationwide fuel surcharges early in 2022, but the city remains a dynamic market.

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Expect elevated service from professional drivers. People driving with Uber Black must maintain a minimum rating requirement of 4.85 stars, be insured to drive commercially, and meet state- or local-level livery regulations.

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