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New York Airport Shuttle Service
All major forms of transportation are convenient to Madison Square Garden. Taxis are plentiful, as are numerous train stations where you can quickly catch a ride to anywhere in the city. The local bus service runs frequently as does the light rail system. Trolleys, pedi-cabs, jitneys, carriages and tour buses also provide rides around Manhattan and the rest of New York City.
Shared Ride Van
Visit the exquisite Broadway Theatre in the big apple and see a world class show. Get there as a group by booking one of our shared ride vans for the trip.
Private Van
If you’re looking for a bit more privacy as a group, don’t worry. You can reserve one of our many Private Vans and go to the beautiful Conservatory Garden, where you can go for a walk in the middle of the city.
Private Sedan
If you’re looking for something fun and different, take a cooking class at Pizza a Casa Pizza School and get there in privacy and comfort with one of our private sedans.
Local Personal Drivers
Find out what some of the most unexpected cool places of New York are by booking one of our Local NY Drivers. You’ll get amazing destination tips all day from a real native.
Private SUV
Take a Private SUV trip to the incredibly historic and architecturally beautiful Ellis Island Immigration Museum, a great place to learn something about America.
Taxi Cab
Get a trip to the JFK Airport by booking a taxi for your drive. We can also take you anywhere you need to go.
Stretched Limousine
Show up to the beautiful Madison Square Garden in high-class style by arriving in a luxurious Stretch Limousine.
Bus
Looking for a fun trip for the entire family? Book a bus and head over to the New Amsterdam Theater for a family theater to see great shows like Aladdin and Matilda.
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Madison Square Garden is one of the most famous multi-functional event arenas in the entire world. Located in bustling Manhattan, Madison Square Garden has hosted hundreds of world class concerts, sporting events, ice shows circuses and a multitude of other entertainment events. | |
About the Madison Square Garden First constructed in 1968, it is now known as the busiest, oldest and most active sporting arena in New York. It has the third-highest ranking of ticket sales in the world for concert events, and is the oldest arena in the National Hockey League’s history. Billy Joel, Chuck Berry, Ricky Nelson, Madonna and Michael Jackson are just some of the dazzling entertainers that have graced the stage of this iconic American venue. Elton John proclaims it as his favorite venue of all time, stating it has the best acoustics, staff, reputation and overall appeal. Madison Square Garden hosts over 300 events every year, including a wealth of sporting events including home games for the New York Rangers, the New York Knicks and the New York Liberty. It was the first site of the World Judo Championships for women, and was the site of the inaugural Wrestlemania event for the World Wrestling Federation in 1985. It has continued to host a number of memorable Wrestling Federation specials, including the Royal Rumble and the Summer Slam series. In addition to wrestling, basketball, tennis and hockey events, Madison Square Garden is known for its boxing matches featuring champions among the likes of Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, and George Foreman. Beyond sporting events, the massive venue also boasts a beautiful modern theater with all of the latest technology, which is used for graduations, meetings, business conferences, stage shows, charity fundraisers and holiday celebrations. Things to do in New York For a breath of fresh air, take a scenic stroll in lush, green Central Park, and enjoy the calm atmosphere of hundreds of trees for a beautiful retreat deep within the heart of the Big Apple. Spend time getting to know New York’s Jewish roots at the Museum of Jewish Heritage, which reflects all the finest points of Jewish history and its influence on this wonderful city throughout time. Battery Park is situated on the southernmost tip of Manhattan and offers visitors a breathtaking view of the Statue of Liberty, New York’s pride and joy. The statue is a world symbol of freedom, known throughout the world as a beautiful sign of hope and international friendship. The area also provides a wonderful view of the scenic New York Skyline, a cultural icon recognized everywhere throughout the United States. For more architectural delights, check out the Empire State building. Once filmed for over 20 hours straight by Andy Warhol, the building is a legendary monolithic tribute to modern American architecture. There are still hundreds of other things to see in all areas of Manhattan, and you can easily head to all the other boroughs as well. One certainly won’t want to miss out on all the delicious and authentic culinary offerings in New York’s famous Chinatown, or checking out some of the hip dive venues in Queens for cheap pizza and drinks. Contact Information |