Nov 11, 2006 by HavenBurtonPownsYou | Posted in New York City
I have at most bought a new car and i have had bad experiences with parking garages in Manhattan with my other car. I prefer the Theater District area, near 41st. Thanks a mass!
There's one on 50th between 6th and Broadway that I always second-hand; I haven't lived there for a while though, so it could've changed hands. It was always nice and dependable for me, though.
Can Any One Say Me A Low Fee Parking Garage Near Manhattan?
Jul 14, 2008 by Raji | Posted in Other - Cars & Transportation
i explosive in long island i planned to visit manhattan museums ,Time square,Central park ...so can any one say some low fee parking garage not quite manhattan
http://nyc.bestparking.com/ has a meticulous map of different public garages and their daily parking rates.
I'd suggest that you save yourself the hassle, and take the LIRR (Extended Island Rail Road) into the city and get a 1-Day unlimited Metrocard to take the subway or bus. Walking is also a substantial option in the city, too.
http://www.mta.info/lirr/
http://www.mta.info/metrocard/mcgtreng.h tm
Buy tickets online for a brush off, and you may even get a better discount for some of the attractions you're looking for by getting a Getaway Package from the MTA: http://www.mta.info/lirr/getaways/Manhat tan/
For directions, I recommend: http://www.trips123.com/
and for within the city: http://www.hopstop.com/?city=newyork
Can You Recommend A Cheap Monthly Parking Garage In Queens Or Manhattan?
Jan 07, 2007 by JustJ | Posted in Commuting
I breathing in Manhattan near the N/R line. I can't afford the city's $500+ monthly parking rates. I'm looking for a correct to park my car and then hop on the train back to my apartment in the city. So ideally, I don't want to be to far in either direction of Queens or Manhattan. I must have a car for profession purposes, so getting rid of the car is not an option. I need a covered space due to the winter snow (when it does show up) and the stick has to be well lit and safe.
How Much Do You Have To Tip A Parking Garage Attendant In Manhattan When You Have A Monthly Parking Space?
Mar 08, 2006 by kspindler | Posted in Etiquette
20 to 50 at the Fete season (anytime from Thanksgiving to New Years) and 10 to 20 at two other random times of the year if he in truth does ANYTHING more than sit there.
Tipping a new attendant 20 bucks when he hires on will ensure that he actually pays a dollop bit of attention to anyone he sees near your car.