Please describe things in detail. I have never been to New York and travel rarely. Asked by stpaul 44 months ago Similar questions: JFK airport York Marriott Brooklyn Bridge subway Local > United States > New York City - NY.
Similar questions: JFK airport York Marriott Brooklyn Bridge subway.
Local > United States > New York City - NY.
Here are your directions. I called the Marriott and they were able to very quickly provide directions. At the JFK you will see signs for Air trans (mini train that takes you to the subway) Air Trans (aka Air bus) will take you to the: Howard Beach terminalGet on the A-Train to Jay Street- Go to the back of train because that will leave you closer to door and location you will need to get out atOnce at Jay Street go up so that you are on the street.
Once you are on street level, you will be behind the Hotel. Go left. Will see a long court yard with gray bench type seatsWalk to the end of the court yard.
That should place you on Adams street. The entrance to the hotel will be on your right. Its really not that long of a ride so be ready.
New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge333 Adams Street Brooklyn, New York 11201 USA Phone: 1-718-246-7000 Fax: 1-718-246-0563 Sales: 1-718-222-6520 ext. 6520 Sales fax: 1-718-732-2593 Toll-free: 1-888-436-3759 Have lots of fun! Sources: http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/nycbk-new-york-marriott-at-the-brooklyn-bridge/ http://www.mta.info/nyct/maps/submap.htm .
Here you go...the A-train will get you there. First, Google the hotel’s address: 333 Adams St, Brooklyn, NY. Link is in the Source section.
You will be able to see the hotel marked as well as all local subway stations. It looks like you want to travel as follows: Airtran to Howard Beach/JFK Airport: A-train A-train to Jay St/Borough Hall Walk to the hotel...use the Google Map to figure out the best route...you have to walk around given where the Marriott is I strongly recommend you call the hotel and ask to speak to the concierge to confirm this. 1-718-246-7000.
I don’t know how much luggage you have; but, the subway stop is not next to the hotel. And, I don’t know if there will be a working elevator at that subway location. I guess, if this were my first visit to NYC, I’d probably spend $35-40 and take a taxi.
But, if you are traveling light and don't mind climbing stairs and walking 0.1mi, whatever the weather, then it looks pretty easy by subway. Have a wonderful visit to our City. Brooklyn Heights is nice.
Sources: http://www.marriott.com/hotels/maps/travel/nycbk-new-york-marriott-at-the-brooklyn-bridge/ ; http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=333+Adams+St,+Brooklyn,+NY+11201,+USA&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=image ; http://www.mta.info/nyct/maps/submap.htm .
I hope this will help. Just to let you know, I don't know what the street address is for the Marriott @ the Brooklyn Bridge, otherwise I'd be able to help you further. Here goes anyway.
The first site you want to go to is: mta.info/nyct/subway/index.html. This will give you a map of the NYC subway system, the scheduling of the trains, and the fees. The next site you want to go to is: panynj.gov/CommutingTravel/airports/html... this site, you want to go to Terminal maps, then Airport plan.
This brings up an Airtrain map along with the connections to the different subway trains the airtrain services. I used both these sites with great success when I went to Europe in December. I hope these two sites can help you.
Google Map View Larger Map .
1 Go to hopstop.com and it will tell you how to get from anywhere to anywhere in NYC or the metro area by subway or public transportation. Its a great resource! .
Go to hopstop.com and it will tell you how to get from anywhere to anywhere in NYC or the metro area by subway or public transportation. Its a great resource!
2 umbalia, thanks for teaching an old dog new tricks. Very interesting website! .
Umbalia, thanks for teaching an old dog new tricks. Very interesting website!
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