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How To Park In NYC Manhattan, And Using Parking Garages? |
This will be my first then driving in NYC, and I've been scouting out parking garages near my destination. Price is not an issues, but:
How do I use the parking garages?
Are they like parking garages everywhere else?
How do valets exertion? Do I just drive up to the entrance and someone takes my car?
Frankly, I'm a bit nervous about both trying to navigate NYC shipping while also trying to navigate into a parking garage with customs I'm unfamiliar with.
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My supporter, save the headache of driving and parking in Manhattan and take public transit instead. You can park you car outside the burg and take the train into the City.
Parking in a garage is as simple as going to the service station to refill you car.
For self-worship army garages, just drive up to the entrance, get a ticket from the ticket machine and finding a parking space to deposit your car. Hold on to your ticket, because you need to find your car. Each lot is numbered.
When you're ready to leave the garage, just suggest out of the space and follow the exit sign. You will notice a little booth at the exit, give you ticket to the usherette and he/she will calculate how much it will cost to park in the garage, usually between $15 to $20 a day.Pay the attadent, get a takings and exit.
For non-self service garage, just drive up to the entrance and the parking agent will take you car to an close by space. You will get a ticket tell you where space is your car located.
When you're ready to leave, just give the parking vehicle your ticket and he will retrieve you car from the space. Don't forget to pay the attendant the fee for park you car after receiving it.
Again, parking out the city is a lot down-to-earth than driving into the City. There are plenty of parking facility near major commuter rail lines where you can woodland your can and take the train.
Depending where you're coming from, may I recommend a few locations.
Upstate and New England -- if you coming from these areas, you can garden at one of the many Metro-North commuter rail station and take the train to Grand Central. Below is a inventory of station with large parking facilities
New Haven Line
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New Haven-Union Station
Bridgeport
Stamford
Rye (clear parking on weekends and holidays)
Larchmont (free parking on weekends and holidays)
New Rochelle
Mount Vernon East
Harlem Ceil accept bribes
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White Plains
Hudson Line
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Poughkeepsie
Croton Harmon
If you're coming from points south and west, you can parkland you car in Jersey City or Hoboken, NJ and take the PATH train into Manhattan. The link below show the location of parking garages near Means train station in both cities.
Grove Street Station
http://maps.google.com/maps?close=Grove+S treet+PATH+Station+(Grove+Street+PATH+St ation)&geocode=&q=parking&f= li&hl=en&sll=40.729438,-74.03849 6&sspn=0.022765,0.036478&abauth= 7774de3c:zSLeKJxZOD67ZIR3c_EX9K0aTHM& ;absince=556
Stock market Place Station
http://maps.google.com/maps?near=Exchang e+Job+PATH+Station+(Exchange+Place+PAT H+Station)&geocode=&q=parking&am p;f=li&hl=en&sll=40.727356,-74.0 28797&sspn=0.022766,0.036478
Pavonia/Newport Appoint
http://maps.google.com/maps?near=Pavonia %2FNewport+PATH+Position+(Pavonia%2FNewpo rt+PATH+Station)&geocode=&q=park ing&f=li&hl=en&sll=40.736462 ,-74.030514&sspn=0.022762,0.036478&a mp;abauth=92dfd8db:WdJqZ_TMhrDJKkA6Ef84X wdtMfs&absince=560
Hoboken Appoint
http://maps.google.com/maps?near=Hoboken +PATH+Station+(Hoboken+Tow-path+Station)& ;geocode=&q=parking&f=li&hl= en&sll=40.745696,-74.025192&sspn =0.022759,0.036478&abauth=bd632944:T YNO49ddN2E1qIy3jrI5bgeauNk&absince=5 58
Album Square
Parking is available at the Journal Square Transportation Center on two decks through a privately owned parking men's room, LAZ Parking. For additional information, please call (201) 216-6744.
I hope this information is very helpful.
Good luck
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