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Taxi from EWR to Manhattan

Taking a taxi from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to Manhattan or other boroughs in New York City is a convenient option, though it can vary in cost and availability depending on the time of day and traffic conditions. Here's a detailed guide to help you navigate this process:

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Taxi from EWR to Manhattan:

  1. Taxi Availability: Taxis are available at designated taxi stands outside each terminal at EWR. Follow signs inside the airport that direct you to ground transportation and taxis.

  2. Cost: Taxi fares from EWR to Manhattan are metered and subject to change based on traffic conditions and tolls. As of the latest update, the fare typically ranges from $50 to $75 plus tolls and tip. Toll costs (such as the Lincoln Tunnel or Holland Tunnel tolls) are usually added to the fare.

  3. Travel Time: The travel time can vary significantly depending on traffic, but generally, it takes around 30 minutes to 1 hour to reach Manhattan, again depending on the destination within Manhattan and traffic conditions.

  4. Booking: Taxis cannot be booked in advance from the airport; you simply go to the taxi stand and take the next available taxi.

  5. Payment: Taxis accept cash, credit cards, and debit cards. It's customary to tip the driver around 15-20% of the fare.

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Taxi from EWR to Other Boroughs:

If you're traveling to other boroughs like Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, or Staten Island, taxi fares will vary depending on the distance and traffic conditions. Here are some general guidelines:

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  • Cost: Fares to other boroughs are also metered and will include tolls where applicable. For example, a taxi to Brooklyn or Queens might cost between $50 to $100 plus tolls and tip, depending on the exact location.

  • Travel Time: Travel times will vary depending on the destination borough and traffic conditions. It's advisable to check with the taxi driver for a rough estimate based on current traffic.

Closing Costs and Other Considerations:

  • Tolls: Remember to factor in toll costs, which are usually paid by the passenger. The driver will include tolls in the final fare amount.

  • Traffic: New York City is known for its traffic congestion, especially during peak hours. Plan accordingly, especially if you have a tight schedule.

  • Alternatives: Besides taxis, you can consider other transportation options like private car services (e.g., Uber, Lyft), shared shuttles, or public transportation (e.g., AirTrain to NJ Transit or PATH train to Manhattan).

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Useful Links:

Here are some resources that might help:

  • Newark Liberty International Airport Taxi Information

  • Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Taxi Information

  • NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) for taxi rules and regulations in NYC.

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Always consider checking for updates on fares and policies closer to your travel date, as prices and regulations can change over time. Safe travels!

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