Getting around in NYC

The NYC subway for tourists: how the OMNY system works and the lines you'll actually use
The subway is the key to New York — it's fast, runs 24/7, and costs a fraction of a cab. It can look intimidating on a map, but the system you actually need as a visitor is simple. Here's how to ride with confidence, starting with how you pay.

JFK to Manhattan: AirTrain, taxi, rideshare, private transfer — costs and timing
Getting from JFK into Manhattan is straightforward once you know the options — but they vary a lot on price, speed, and hassle. Here's how the four main routes compare so you can pick the right one for your arrival.

How to get around NYC: subway, walking, rideshare — what tourists actually need
New York is one of the easiest big cities in the world to get around without a car — if you know which mode to use when. For most visitors it comes down to three: the subway, your own two feet, and the occasional rideshare. Here's the practical breakdown.