GET TO KNOW NEW YORK CITY
US visa process for Indians
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1FEATUREDGetting around in New York
Hail a yellow cab when if you’re in a rush and don’t mind shelling out a few extra bucks, but for those who’re traversing through the length and bread...
2FEATUREDEssential NYC advice
Use ATMs, not Bureaux de Change, to withdraw cash. They have the best exchange rates even with the fees.
3FEATUREDGetting around
Manhattan's numbered grid system makes navigating the island easy. Roads running east to west are referred to as 'streets' while the north-south arter...
4FEATUREDNYC Taxis
No trip to New York is complete without a trip in an iconic yellow cab. Not only is it an easy and (mostly) quick way of getting around the city, it i...
6FEATUREDNYC Subway
NYC's subway is one of the world's oldest and biggest, and it shuttles millions around daily.
7FEATUREDLong Island Railroad (LIRR)
The Long Island Railroad, or LIRR, is the busiest commuter railroad in North America and is used predominantly by Long Islanders who work in the city.
8FEATUREDNewark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
Newark is the second largest airport in the metropolitan NYC area and is the nation's oldest airfield. It is located about 15 miles from Manhattan in ...
9FEATUREDLaGuardia Airport (LGA)
LaGuardia is the smallest of the three major airports in the NYC area and primarily serves domestic flights, though there are a few flights to Canada ...
11FEATUREDJohn F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
JFK is New York City's (and North America's) biggest airport, handling nearly 47 million passengers each year. Its enormity means there is a plethora ...
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