Bus to New York, NY

Bus stations and stops in New York, NY

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New York Port Authority

625 8Th Ave
New York, NY 10018
United States

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Bus will stop at the Port Authority Bus Terminal located at 625 8th Avenue. The ticket counter is located in the North wing on the subway level. Bus gates are on the lower level 60 - 68 and 79 - 85.

To view more info about this station, visit our page New York Port Authority

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Greyhound bus tickets to New York start at $8.98, depending on your departure location.
You can reserve a seat to New York during the Greyhound booking process. Seat selection is subject to availability and includes different types for added comfort.
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Using your FlixBus ticket to go to New York is easy! If you book online, you receive a PDF booking confirmation via e-mail containing a QR code which serves as your bus ticket. If you book through the FlixBus App instead, your ticket is automatically stored there. In both cases, no need to print the ticket: simply show it digitally to the driver and you are ready to board the bus, sit back and relax.
There are 12 Greyhound stops in New York. You can view their locations on the map on this page.
With Greyhound, you can easily reach 196 destinations from New York, including Boston, Philadelphia, Washington.

Discover New York City 

Are you planning a trip to NYC? Greyhound has got you covered with a comfortable, affordable ride, and loads of bus connections to seamlessly get you to the Big Apple. Dive into our guide for some great tips on your New York adventure

New York Greyhound Stops and Public Transportation 

As you step into New York City, you're instantly enchanted by its dynamic energy. Greyhound stations across New York are conveniently situated, providing seamless connectivity to the city’s extensive public transport network. The OMNY system facilitates effortless journeys across different boroughs, taking you from the creative hubs of Bushwick in Brooklyn to the historic streets of Harlem. In addition, New York offers a range of unique travel options, from its famous yellow cabs and picturesque ferry trips along the Hudson to a widespread bike-sharing scheme, allowing you to immerse yourself in the city's eclectic neighborhoods and renowned landmarks. 

New York Points of Interest 

The Upper East Side and Upper West Side are just the starting points in a city brimming with sights. The Upper East Side is not only a shopping haven with its luxury boutiques along Madison Avenue, but it's also home to Museum Mile, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim, with their unparalleled art collections. Across Central Park, the Upper West Side beckons with its own cultural experiences, including the iconic Lincoln Center, where you can catch world-class performances in music, dance, and theater. 

But New York's appeal stretches across many neighborhoods, each with its own character. Downtown, the Financial District houses Wall Street and the solemn 9/11 Memorial and Museum. Nearby, the historic cobblestone streets of the South Street Seaport offer a glimpse into the city’s maritime past. In Midtown, the bright lights of Times Square and the grandeur of the New York Public Library await your visit. 

Further afield, the Flatiron Building stands as a testament to New York’s architectural innovation. Brooklyn brings its own flavor, with the scenic Brooklyn Heights Promenade offering stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden providing a tranquil escape with its cherry blossoms and themed gardens. The story of immigration comes alive at Ellis Island, where millions entered America, many of whom passed through the bustling Grand Central Terminal, a Beaux-Arts jewel. 

New York City is a playground for those who seek adventure without a hefty price tag. The Staten Island Ferry provides not only a means of transport but also a cruise with unmatched views of the Statue of Liberty and Lower Manhattan. Historical sites abound, like the Federal Hall National Memorial, where George Washington was inaugurated, and offers free admission. 

Contemporary art enthusiasts can explore galleries in Chelsea or visit the New Museum on its free admission days. For those looking to relax, the High Line offers an elevated park experience, while Prospect Park in Brooklyn, designed by the same architects as Central Park, provides vast green spaces perfect for picnics, sports, and summer concerts. Don't miss the rich cultures on display during the many free street festivals and parades throughout the year, from the colorful Chinese New Year celebrations to the lively Puerto Rican Day Parade

Tips for Accommodation and Food in New York on a Budget 

For travelers heading to New York, finding budget-friendly options in the Big Apple can enhance the overall experience. Here’s how you can save on food and accommodation without compromising on the quintessential New York vibe. 

Food on a Budget in NYC 

New York City is a melting pot of culinary delights, and many of them are surprisingly affordable. Food trucks and street vendors around Washington Square Park offer everything from gourmet bites to classic New York hot dogs and pretzels. Venture into Queens for a global taste tour - neighborhoods like Flushing and Jackson Heights are renowned for their authentic and budget-friendly international food options, from Chinese dumplings to Colombian arepas. 

For a quintessential New York experience, explore the diverse array of eateries in the Lower East Side or the East Village, where affordable yet trendy cafes and bistros abound. Don’t miss out on classic New York pizza slices that can be found all over the city – a filling and flavorful meal that won’t break the bank. 

Accommodation on a Budget in NYC 

When it comes to accommodation, Manhattan offers a range of vibrant hostels that cater to travelers looking for both affordability and a social atmosphere. Options like hostels on the Upper West Side provide budget-friendly lodging with the bonus of community events and tours. 

The boroughs outside of Manhattan also offer excellent value. The Bronx, often overlooked by tourists, has charming bed-and-breakfasts that allow you to explore a less-traveled part of New York while saving on costs. Brooklyn, especially neighborhoods like Williamsburg or Bushwick, is home to a variety of budget-friendly boutique hostels and hotels, offering a local experience with easy access to Manhattan. 

Additional Tips 

  • Consider staying just outside the main tourist areas for better deals on accommodation. 
  • Look for accommodation in New York City that offers kitchen access; preparing some meals can be a significant cost saver. 
  • Explore happy hour deals at bars and restaurants for affordable dining experiences. 
  • Use apps and websites that compare prices for the best accommodation deals. 

Seasonal Guide to New York: Discovering the Best Times to Visit 

New York City's distinct seasons each cast the city in a unique light, offering diverse experiences whether you're visiting during the bustling peak periods or the more tranquil low seasons. 

Peak Seasons:  

  • Winter in New York is a spectacle of holiday charm. The city transforms into a twinkling wonderland, with festive markets, iconic ice-skating rinks, and the grandeur of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. This is when New York is at its most enchanting, drawing visitors worldwide to experience its seasonal magic. 
  • Summer brings a vibrant energy that’s hard to resist. The city overflows with outdoor activities - from lively concerts in Central Park’s SummerStage to classic movie screenings under the stars. Beaches like Coney Island become hotspots for both locals and tourists, creating a lively, bustling atmosphere that epitomizes peak New York summer. 

Low Seasons:  

  • The less crowded spring season is a hidden gem. As the city shakes off the winter chill, flowers bloom across parks, and streetside cafes bustle with life once again. This is an ideal time for leisurely urban exploration, enjoying quieter moments in places like the Brooklyn Botanic Garden or the lesser-known street fairs that dot the city. 
  • Fall is a season of transformation and cultural richness. As the heat subsides, the city is adorned with autumnal hues, especially in parks like Central Park. This season is known for its major cultural events like the New York Film Festival, offering a more laid-back yet culturally rich experience before the onset of winter festivities. 

Each season in New York offers a unique way to experience the city, whether it's through the dazzle of winter lights or the relaxed outdoor events of summer. Consider your personal preferences when planning your trip to take full advantage of what New York has to offer. 

Bus Travel Summary: New York

  • Bus schedule: To check upcoming Greyhound departures to New York, enter your origin, destination (New York), and travel date in the search bar above.
  • Greyhound stops in New York: 12 bus stops are available in New York, including: New York (E 34th St), New York (GW Bridge), New York (Hudson Yards Trailways), New York (Hudson Yards), New York City Chinatown (28 Allen St), New York City Chinatown (Bowery & Canal St), New York Midtown (31st St & 8th Ave), New York Midtown West, New York Port Authority, New York(39th & 40th), Queens Flushing (Kissena Blvd/Main St), Queens Jamaica (144th Pl/Archer Ave)
  • Bus connections: Greyhound connects New York to 196 other cities. Top destinations include: Boston, Philadelphia, Washington.

Bus Ticket Booking

  • Bus ticket price: Tickets to New York with Greyhound start at $8.98. Select your departure city and date to view available fares.
  • Booking: Book your trip to New York through this website or using the free Greyhound app for the best prices and departure options.
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Seating Options

  • Standard seat: Automatically assigned at no extra cost when you book your trip to New York.
  • Seat reservation: Want more space or a specific seat? Reserve a preferred seat or choose from options like panorama, table, or front seats for an extra fee.

Baggage Information

When travelling to New York with Greyhound, your fare includes two pieces of baggage at no additional cost:

  • Carry-on baggage: One small bag (up to 25 lb / 12'×7'×16') that fits overhead or under your seat. Keep valuables with you at all times.
  • Checked baggage: One larger bag (up to 50 lb / 20'×12'×31') stored in the luggage compartment before departure.

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