If you’re landing at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and heading straight to Times Square, you’ve got four practical choices: train + subway (fastest public), the Newark Airport Express bus (most straightforward), a taxi/ride-hail or prebooked car (most convenient), and…
Landing at Miami International Airport (MIA) and heading to Downtown Miami (Government Center, Brickell, Bayside/Omni, or MiamiCentral)? Here are the simplest ways to do it—what they cost, how long they take, and exactly where to go at the airport. (more…)
Landing at St. Thomas Cyril E. King Airport (STT) and heading straight to the Crown Bay cruise pier is refreshingly simple: it’s close, mostly flat, and usually under 15 minutes by road. Below are 4 practical ways to do it—ranging…
Traveling from O’Hare International Airport to Navy Pier is easy thanks to Chicago’s well-connected public transportation and road network. The journey is about 18 miles (29 km) and usually takes 35–60 minutes, depending on the transport option and traffic conditions.…
Millennium Park sits in the heart of downtown Chicago, and the main Greyhound terminal is a quick hop west at 630 W Harrison St—reachable by CTA rail, bus, rideshare, bike, or even on foot if the weather’s good. (more…)
Heading from Faneuil Hall to South Station Bus Terminal is a quick downtown transfer—walkable in good weather, or easy by MBTA (subway) if you want to save steps with luggage. (more…)
Need to transfer from the train concourse at Union Station to the Washington Union Station Bus Terminal? It’s an on-site connection—usually a quick indoor walk—so you can get to your bus without leaving the complex. (more…)
Golden Gate Bridge sits at the mouth of San Francisco Bay; San Francisco 4th & King Station (Caltrain) is in SoMa by Oracle Park. The quickest trips usually head east via US-101, while the most scenic routes follow the waterfront.…
Central Park to Grand Central Terminal is a short Manhattan trip, but the best route depends on where you are in the park (south end vs. mid-park vs. north end), how much you’re carrying, and whether you want the fastest…
Times Square and Port Authority Bus Terminal are basically neighbors in Midtown—most travelers can walk there in minutes via well-lit streets and indoor passageways, with subway/bus/taxi options as backups. (more…)