Top dining options: Five Guys pre-security at term B, and term D has some great options like A Taste of Pat La Frieda, Crust, Taste of Bisoux and Taste of Taglaire. Leer más
For subway access, head to the DEPARTURES level on the second floor (above the baggage claim floor) to catch one of the city busses that will connect you. A MTA card is needed to get a bus ticket.
Don't wait for a cab! If at main terminal head outside and make a right and keep walking past where you think you should go - all the way to the end. Always cabs. Never a line.
Fun fact: A perimeter rule prohibits nonstop flights to or from points beyond 1,500 miles from LGA. Exceptions to the perimeter rule are flights on Saturdays and flights to Denver.
Quite the adventure getting to delta terminal C. Descend down 14 levels that rival a marble game, exchange confused glances waiting for shuttle, enjoy a 12 s bus ride, then arrive at a garage with a/c
Great food options in a little store near gate D1 if you want something fresh and healthy. Salads, fruit, nuts, real ginger ale (good for bumpy flights)...
The grimy walls, the frigid drafts, the dilapidated fixtures, the disgruntled staff, the misdirecting signage: Signs that you're back at LaGuardia. NYC's way of noting that you're not all that.
Recusem todos os taxis que lhe abordarem e procurem o Airport Shuttle por um oficial do aeroporto. Vale muito mais a pena e lhe deixa na porta de onde vc for se hospedar mais barato que um taxi
You know those survival-horror video games? The ones where all humanity has been stripped from the skeletal remains of places that once were teeming with life?Terminal B is pretty much like that.
New terminal B is really nice, very spacious. Easy to get to manhattan, the Q70 bus is free of charge and brings you to Roosevelt Subway station, from there you can take the 7 line to grand Central
Well the new Terminal B is great. New restaurants, spacious concourse with chargers and seats, big restrooms. Lounges for United and Air Canada. Great signage. From worst to first?
Depending on the terminal you are flying it's a hit or miss experience. Recommend taking the express shuttle bus to manhattan when Uber's are expensive and the taxilines are long.
Here’s what’s good: The Marine Air Terminal (Terminal A) is super cool/retro with art-deco interior and lots of history, worth checking out if you have time. Here’s what’s bad: Everything else
The M60 can be a gem. An affordable and efficient alternative to taking a taxi. I often will plan to take it to and from LGA especially when I'm traveling light.
Best value + fastest way to get back to manhattan or bk is to take a cab to the N/Q/R station at Astoria blvd ($10, 10 minute cab) then train into city (20 mins to union square)
If you plan to be gone more than a few days, set an automatic timer to turn your lights on and off five times a second while pulsating techno music plays. Leer más
For an am flight out of Terminal B, get there on the early side so you can grab your breakfast at Dunkin Donuts or Au Bon Pain before security, there's only one place for coffee on the other side
Здесь есть несколько терминалов, сообщение между терминалами C и D может осуществляться уже после регистрации, в случае если на сдачу багажа много народа в одном, можно перейти в другой терминал
Born and raised New Yorker who always avoided LGA if at all possible. Now? It’s my favorite airport. They nailed the departure drop off area flow and the inside is beautiful and inviting.
There are multiple taxi stands. Everyone from your flight will go to the nearest one and stand in line for an hour. Be savvy and take a 5min walk to the *next* stand which will usually have no line.
Haven't tipped in a while! But indeed, welcome to NYC. There is something to do every day here without a doubt. Not going to lure you to a website, tell you where to go, just get out there & explore!
have always preferred LGA over JFK/EWR. a little bit closer and a little bit smaller. it's no nonsense. centurion lounge (even though it's pre-security) is a nice new addition.
Continued frustration on the length of time it will take for them to fix this airport. So much construction, give yourself an extra 30min just for traffic once in the airport.
Delta terminals C & D are really cleaned up with good food options and iPads to use. Try mass transit into the city, Q70 express bus to Roosevelt subway stop, then E train to Times Square/42nd Street
There are no more taxis at the far end of the terminal due to construction, only buses taking you to a taxi lot; but the uber lot is directly across the street on the 2nd floor of the parkinggarage