Travel

The 2012 MBA MEC will take place in New York City at NYU Stern
NYU Kimmel Center - 60 Washington Square S New York, 10012.

Directions

By Plane

From La Guardia Airport, take the Q33 bus to 74 Street Bus Terminal, and transfer for a Manhattan-bound F train; or take the M60 bus to Hoyt Avenue/31 Street, and transfer for a Manhattan-bound N train. (see subway instructions below)

From JFK Airport, take the AirTrain to Howard Beach, and transfer for a Brooklyn-bound A train. (see subway instructions below)

From Newark Airport, take NJ Transit trains or the airport shuttle bus to New York Penn Station or Port Authority Bus Terminal, and take Brooklyn-bound A, C, E trains; or to Grand Central, and take a Brooklyn-bound 6 train. (see subway instructions below)

Cabs and car services are available at the airport and, even though they cost more, they are your best choice if you have a lot of luggage. Plan on spending at least $45 to $60 depending on the airport and time of day.

By Train

Take PATH train to 9 Street, and walk south on 6 Avenue to West 4 Street and then walk east on West 4 Street for about 4 blocks.

Take LIRR, Amtrak, NJ Transit trains to New York Penn Station, and take Brooklyn-bound A, C, E trains. (see subway instructions below)

Take Metro-North train to Grand Central Station, and take a Brooklyn-bound 6 train. (see subway instructions below)

By Subway

Take the A, C, E, B, D, F, M trains to West 4 Street-Washington Square, and walk east on West 4 Street for about 4 blocks.

Take the N, R trains to 8 Street-NYU, walk south on Broadway to West 4 Street and then walk westward.

Take the 6 train to Astor Place, and go west on Astor Place to Broadway. Walk south on Broadway to West 4 Street and then walk westward.

By Car

            From the Bronx and Upstate NY

Take the NY State Thruway, which becomes the Major Deegan Expressway in the Bronx, to RFK Bridge (toll). Cross to Manhattan taking the FDR Drive south to Houston Street. Continue west on Houston Street past Broadway to La Guardia Place. Turn right (north) and proceed until Washington Square.

            From Connecticut

Take the New England Thruway (I-95) into the Bronx. Then, take the Bruckner Expressway (I-278) to RFK Bridge (toll). Cross to Manhattan taking the FDR Drive south to Houston Street. Continue west on Houston Street past Broadway to La Guardia Place. Turn right (north) and proceed until Washington Square.

            From the Northwest, West, and South including New Jersey

Take I-95 and/or the New Jersey Turnpike to Lincoln Tunnel or Holland Tunnel. If taking the Lincoln tunnel, make a left turn on to 34 Street, and turn left onto 9 Avenue after one block. Then proceed to south until 14 Street. Turn left onto 14th Street followed by a right onto 5 Avenue to Washington Square. If taking the Holland tunnel, there will be a circle after exiting. Take the Canal Street east to West Broadway. Turn left (north) and proceed until you reach Washington Square.

            From the George Washington Bridge

Take the Henry Hudson Parkway (turns into the West Side Highway/12 Avenue) south to 23 Street. Turn left (east) on 23 Street to 5 Avenue. Turn right (south) on 5 Avenue to Washington Square.

            From Brooklyn

Take the Manhattan Bridge. Off the bridge, take Canal Street west to 6 Avenue (also called Avenue of the Americas). Take 6 Avenue north to West 4 Street and travel east.

            From Queens

Take the 59 Street Bridge and turn left (south) on 5 Avenue to Washington Square.

            From Staten Island

Take the Staten Island Expressway across the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge crossing into Brooklyn. Take the Belt Parkway west to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (BQE) east. Take the Manhattan Bridge exit, cross over the bridge,  take Canal Street west to 6 Avenue (also called Avenue of the Americas). Take 6 Avenue north to West 4 Street and travel east.

            From Long Island

Take the Long Island Expressway (I-495) west to the Queens-Midtown Tunnel. Drive west on 37 Street to 5 Avenue. Turn left (south) on 5 Avenue to Washington Square.

 

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