紐約地鐵遊客攻略

From Midtown Manhattan to Brooklyn and beyond, here’s how to ace the subway first time.

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NYC subway

如果您計劃在不久的將來,或是在任何時候造訪紐約市,提前做好搭乘地鐵的準備絕對明智之舉。 誠然,您可以在紐約搭乘計程車、公車或單純步行來代步,但要穿梭於大蘋果之間,絕對沒有比搭乘這列地下的「通勤快車」更好的方式了。 除了購買一張 New York Explorer Pass 之外,您首先要做的事情就是拿一份地鐵路線圖。 路線圖是免費提供的,通常在設有 MTA 工作人員值班亭的每個地鐵站都能領取,所以請不要害羞,儘管向他們詢問。 這並不代表您需要在等車時拿出地圖並設法熟悉它——事實上絕對不要這麼做——只需在飯店、咖啡店或公園長椅上有 5 分鐘空檔時,稍微翻閱一下即可。 即便只是簡要了解一下線路及其走向也會大有幫助。接下來您要做的事情就是給自己買一張 MetroCard。 有時使用售票機可能會令人感到挫折,但如果因為一張皺巴巴的紙鈔而耗費過長時間,或者排在您後方的人投來不耐煩的目光,也請不要太過在意。 這些機器對每個人來說都很討厭——無論是經驗豐富的紐約老手還是單日遊客都一樣——所以請保持冷靜並繼續操作。 此外,一旦您成功為卡片儲值,請務必妥善保管。 每次購買新卡都會收取 1 美元的環保費,因此只需為舊卡儲值即可避免支付這筆費用。 使用地鐵和您的 New York Explorer Pass 前往參觀 American Museum of Natural HistoryRipley's Believe it or Not! Times SquareMuseum of Modern Art NYC。 搭乘地鐵時,留意時間也同樣重要。 雖然地鐵確實從不完全關閉,但在深夜和週末的運行方式會有所改變,且某些路線的服務會在指定時間暫停。 車站內的標示並不總是清晰,且處於不斷變動的狀態,因此掌握最新資訊的最佳去處是官方 website of the MTA。 目前也有許多行動應用程式可以使用,所以請下載一兩個以備不時之需 。 當您實際在列車上時,如果看到奇怪的事物請不要驚慌(也請不要弄丟您的 New York Attractions Pass)。 地鐵裡經常有舞者、墨西哥街頭樂隊、說故事的人以及兜售各種商品的人四處穿梭,所以讓他們各司其職即可。 如果您確實與他們互動,他們很可能會以同樣的方式回應,因此除非您想聊到底,否則請不要隨意搭話。 與大多數城市一樣,請先讓乘客下車後再上車,這樣就沒問題了。 若要查看所有適合兒童的首選 New York Attractions,請參考 Smart Destinations 的 New York Explorer Pass 以及 Go Select New York Pass

A brief history of the New York City Subway

NYC subway

There was a time, long long ago, when the streets of New York were chock-a-block with streetcars, horse-drawn carriages and agitated-looking pedestrians in posh Victorian garb. Something simply had to be done. Municipal leaders looked to London, Boston and Chicago for inspiration and realized that the answer lay… underground.

Thus the New York Subway was born, opening on October 27, 1904 with a single line running from City Hall in Lower Manhattan to Harlem’s 145th Street – spanning roughly nine miles and 28 stations, many of which still serve passengers to this day. Expansion across the major boroughs rapidly followed, with new routes branching into Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx. By the 1930s, the subway had become the city’s backbone with millions of commuters depending on it on the daily. And the rest, as they say, is history. Today the subway is one of the most extensive on the planet, running to well over 400 stations and carrying more than four million passengers on weekdays. That’s a whole lotta metro.

Great, but where can I go on it?

Midtown Manhattan skyscrapers

The New York City Subway stretches across four boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx. Only the fifth borough – Staten Island – is not served (the clue’s in the name). Trains weave beneath (and in many cases) overground through shopping districts, cultural hotspots and clusters of major attractions, making it one of the easiest ways to explore the city.

Manhattan forms the beating heart of the network. Almost every one of the 30+ subway lines passes through New York’s tourism hub, connecting major districts like Midtown, FiDi, SoHo, Harlem and the Upper East Side. Visitors often start and end their journeys here thanks to the cluster of hotels and major tourist attractions laced across the island.

Brooklyn lies just across the East River and promises creative neighborhoods, leafy waterfront parks and a thriving bar and restaurant scene. Subway lines connect Manhattan to Brooklyn in minutes via bridges and underwater tunnels, branching into trendy, characterful districts including Williamsburg, DUMBO and downtown Brooklyn.

Queens spreads out east of Manhattan and features diverse neighborhoods packed with excellent restaurants and cultural institutions. Subway lines connect to popular hangs like Long Island City, Astoria and Flushing, each offering its own distinct (and distinctly New York) vibe.

The Bronx lies north of Manhattan and throws baseball history, botanical gardens and expansive parks into the mix. Several lines extend into the borough, making it easy to reach attractions like Yankee Stadium.

Staten Island remains the only borough without subway service. Instead, travelers hop aboard the (free!) Staten Island Ferry, which sails between Lower Manhattan and the island with sweeping harbor and Statue of Liberty views – a real rite of passage for NYC newbies.

The major subway hubs every visitor should know

Grand Central Station

Getting to know the major hubs where several subway lines meet makes navigating the network much easier. If your journey involves changing trains, it’s these stations that will often provide the smoothest (and most numerous) connections.

Times Square – 42nd Street lies pretty much smack-bang in the heart of Manhattan – ranks among the busiest stations in the system. Trains converge here from across the city, making it a handy place to change lines. Bright lights, theater marquees and bustling crowds create an electric atmosphere right outside the station entrances.

Grand Central – 42nd Street sits beneath one of New York's grandest train terminals. This one’s been in so many movies that it's practically a Hollywood star in its own right. Many thousands of commuters (and sightseers) stream through daily, yet the station still manages to retain a strangely hushed elegance thanks to those cavernous, grandly historic surroundings.

34th Street – Herald Square places travelers right in the middle of a bustling shopping district. Department stores, restaurants and cafés line the surrounding streets, making it a convenient meeting point between Midtown and Downtown routes.

Fulton Street Station anchors the historic maritime district of Lower Manhattan. Sleek design and easy transfers connect subway riders with Financial District landmarks and ferry terminals along the waterfront.

Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center acts as Brooklyn's main hub. Trains connect to Manhattan and branch out into several neighborhoods across the borough, while nearby arenas and shopping areas keep the streets lively.

Subway hours and the best times to ride

NYC subway passengers

Much like the city itself, the New York City Subway never sleeps, with round-the-clock services running seven days a week, giving travelers the freedom to explore, well, pretty much whenever they please.

Morning rush hour typically runs between 7AM and 10AM, with the evening rush following between 4PM and 7PM. Though you can of course choose to travel at these times, many tourists – especially first-timers can find it a little hectic and intimidating and may be better sticking to doing the bulk of their subway travel outside of these times, when things feel a little more relaxed. 

Subway ticket options for tourists

The New York City Subway has streamlined payments into one convenient method: OMNY. There are basically two OMNY options:

  1. A physical prepaid OMNY card available at station vending machines. There’s an initial nominal fee (currently $1) for the actual card, then you can load it with credit from your chosen bank account.
  2. OMNY contactless payment. Probably the easiest and most convenient option, OMNY allows riders to tap in and out of stations with a contactless credit/debit card, smartphone or smartwatch (or similar device).

Whichever option you choose, the outcome remains the same. In both cases, the system charges the standard fare (currently around $3) each time you ride, making it convenient for short trips or quick visits. But here’s the best bit: take 12 rides within a seven-day period and the rest of your rides within that week will be free. Note that you must always use the same device to tap in and out of stations while accumulating those rides – using e.g. a card and a smartphone – even if they’re tied to the same bank account – will count as separate accumulators.

Is the subway always the best option for getting around?

Walking in NYC

The subway is great at covering larger distances at pace, yet sometimes the best option involves simply… walking.

Manhattan’s easy-to-follow street grid makes navigation pretty straightforward: Avenues run north to south while numbered streets cross east to west. Two subway stops might sit just 10–15 minutes apart on foot.

Consider walking when:

  • your destination is just one or two subway stops away
  • the weather will make a stroll enjoyable rather than an endurance test
  • you want to discover shops, cafés or street art along the route

For example, strolling between Times Square and Bryant Park reveals leafy seating areas and cool second-hand book stalls. Wandering from SoHo to Little Italy adds artisan bakeries and cozy espresso bars tucked along narrow streets.

Walking also helps you soak up the city’s rhythm. Street musicians play on corners, food carts send delicious aromas cartwheeling through the air and colorful storefronts add character to every block.

Subway hacks that make exploring simple

NYC subway

So now you’ve got the basics down, it's time for a few more clever tricks to make getting around NYC a breeze…

  1. Midtown connects everywhere. Midtown Manhattan sits at the crossroads of many subway lines. From here you can reach Brooklyn, Queens or the Bronx without complicated transfers and – in a couple of cases – in a single stop. The central location also makes Midtown hotels a good bet for NYC first-timers.
  2. Downtown trains often run faster. Many lines operate express services that speed between major stops, skipping the smaller stations: a quick win for reducing your time spent underground.
  3. River crossings take minutes. Bridges and tunnels beneath the East River link boroughs quickly. In fact, Brooklyn is deceptively easy to reach, with rides from Manhattan often taking less than 10 minutes – yet the neighborhoods here couldn’t be more different from Midtown.
  4. Apps make navigation simple. Digital transit maps and apps show real-time arrivals and route options. Even first-time riders can master the map in seconds.
  5. Follow the signs carefully. New York City Subway signage clearly labels Uptown, Downtown, Brooklyn-bound or Queens-bound trains. Pay attention to these directions to get the right platform first time, every time.

Which subway stops are near major NYC attractions?

American Museum of Natural History

Got your Go City NYC pass? Great! Because not only are many of New York’s biggest bucket-listers included with the pass; the majority of them also sit just steps from subway stations. Here are the ones you need to know about, especially if you’re a first-time visitor to the Big Apple…

Times Square – 42nd Street (Midtown Manhattan). Right down among the bright lights and greasepaint of Broadway, this station puts you well within reach of several Midtown classics. We’re talking Madame Tussauds New York, the immersive RiseNY experience, Big Bus tours and Rockefeller Center and the mighty Top of the Rock Observatory.

5th Avenue/53rd Street (Midtown Manhattan). Step out here and you’ll find yourself in one of the world’s most famous shopping corridors. Elegant storefronts line the avenue, and the surrounding blocks house several cultural highlights. Chief among them, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is where it’s at for water lilies, starry nights and cans of Campbell’s soup.

81st Street – Museum of Natural History (Upper West Side). The clue’s in the name here. This is the stop for the absolutely essential American Museum of Natural History, for all your dinosaur fossil, animal diorama and ancient meteorite needs. Bonus: Central Park’s sprawling lawns and leafy pathways beckon from just across the street.

86th Street (Upper East Side). Over the other side of Central Park, Museum Mile is home to arty classics including the Met and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed ‘spiral’ building that’s something of a masterpiece in its own right.

Brooklyn Bridge

Fulton Street (Lower Manhattan). Lower Manhattan juxtaposes historic landmarks with striking modern architecture. From Fulton Street Station, you can easily walk to the One World Observatory (though you might want to considering taking the glass elevator up – this is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, after all). It’s also just a few blocks to the wonders of Wall Street, and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, where shimmering twin reflecting pools invite quiet contemplation.

High Street – Brooklyn Bridge (Brooklyn). The Brooklyn Bridge needs little introduction and just begs to be explored. A guided bike tour adds color to its long and illustrious history. The surrounding DUMBO neighborhood welcomes visitors with cobblestone streets, cute cafés, waterfront parks and some of the planet’s most striking street art.

Prospect Park Station (Brooklyn). Alight at this huge green space for the mighty Brooklyn Museum, zoo and Botanic Garden. The park itself – all 526 acres of it – was designed by the same celebrated landscape architects who brought you Central Park, and is well worth a wander for its sprawling woodlands and meadows, as well as the achingly beautiful Lullwater Boathouse and bridge. 

161st Street – Yankee Stadium (Bronx). The clue’s in the station name, Columbo. Yankee Stadium sits right outside. Pop by for a guided tour or get your giant foam finger ready for the real deal: Grandstand level seats to watch the electrifying Yankees in action on their home turf.

And that’s it! You’re now all set to ride the rails on your next trip to NYC and – better still – to wow your fellow travelers with your New York City Subway savvy and sass.

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Stuart Bak
Stuart Bak
自由旅行作家

Stu caught the travel bug at an early age, thanks to childhood road trips to the south of France squeezed into the back of a Ford Cortina with two brothers and a Sony Walkman. Now a freelance writer living on the Norfolk coast, Stu has produced content for travel giants including Frommer’s, British Airways, Expedia, Mr & Mrs Smith, and now Go City. His most memorable travel experiences include drinking kava with the locals in Fiji and pranging a taxi driver’s car in the Honduran capital.

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紐約市的時報廣場是全球最具代表性且最繁忙的地點之一。 這個區域位於百老匯大道和第七大道的交匯處,擁有全球部分規模最大的廣告看板和標誌,是任何旅客或遊客的必訪目的地。 但時報廣場不僅僅只有觀光景點,這裡還提供各式各樣的娛樂選擇,吸引來自全球各地的人們。 作為紐約市的商業與文化核心,這裡應有盡有,從街頭藝人和抗議人士到適合家庭同樂的餐廳和景點,無所不包。 您僅需在這個街區就能度過一整個假期——而且您可以透過 Go City® 飽覽這一切!我們的時報廣場活動清單涵蓋了: Big Bus 1 日市中心及上城 Hop-On Hop-Off 導覽遊、杜莎夫人蠟像館門票 + 漫威宇宙 4D、Woodbury Common 巴士之旅以及 THE RIDE 觀光巴士體驗 以及更多精彩內容! 💰 >> See how you can save up to 50% on New York attractions 🗓️ >> Check out our example New York itineraries 時報廣場必玩活動 Big Bus 1 日市中心及上城 Hop-On Hop-Off 導覽遊 探索紐約的五個行政區和眾多經典景點可能令人望而生畏,但 Big Bus 讓這一切變得輕而易舉。 搭乘此 super convenient and fun bus tour. 探索曼哈頓的上城與市中心。您可以一邊放鬆身心,一邊聆聽詳盡的解說並了解沿途經過的景點,然後在任何您感興趣的地方下車。 您將在此巴士導覽遊中看到的各大地標和街區涵蓋了所有熱門景點:時報廣場、麥迪遜廣場花園、帝國大廈、唐人街、百老匯劇院區等等。 Big Bus 的另一個趣味選項是 2 小時的夜間導覽遊,為您展示這座城市的入夜風采。🎟️如何進入:所有 Go City® 紐約套票均包含此門票。 百老匯博物館 Museum of Broadway 是紐約博物館中較新的成員,也是劇院愛好者的必去之地。 您可以一窺製作世界級表演所需的元素,從使用的各種道具到表演者的服裝,甚至連他們的 socks 都能一目了然。🎟️如何進入:所有 Go City® 紐約套票均包含此門票。 百老匯與時報廣場步行導覽遊 在這場燦爛奪目的導覽遊中,親身感受百老匯與時報廣場的璀璨燈火。 在 1 小時 45 分鐘的行程中,您將由一位經驗豐富的演員或導演(您可以透過其手持的橘色旗幟找到他們)帶領,遊覽當地的核心劇院景點並了解相關歷史。 他們將帶您深入幕後,分享當地的演藝圈八卦、趣聞和歷史。🎟️ 如何進入:所有 Go City® 紐約套票均包含此門票。 杜莎夫人蠟像館 + 漫威宇宙 4D (MARVEL Universe 4D) 您準備好踏入充滿魅力與名望的世界了嗎? Madame Tussauds New York 正是您的不二之選,這是在時報廣場中心地帶最極致的名人體驗。 這座聞名世界的蠟像館為遊客展示了超過 200 尊歷史知名人物的栩栩如生蠟像。 但這裡不僅僅是與您最喜愛的明星自拍合影 —— 這座博物館透過互動式展覽將體驗提升到了全新境界。 曾經想過與鋼鐵人一同飛翔,或與蜘蛛人並肩對抗反派嗎? 多虧了杜莎夫人蠟像館令人興奮的虛擬實境體驗,現在您可以夢想成真。 運動迷也不會失望 —— 您可以向 NBA 球星 Carmelo Anthony 挑戰籃球賽,或與 Muhammad Ali 一起練習拳擊動作。 此外,千萬不要錯過與 Taylor Swift 盡情歌唱,或與 Michael Jackson 同場共舞的機會。 但紐約杜莎夫人蠟像館不僅僅關於名人 —— 這裡也頌揚紐約市的精神,並展示了這座城市豐富歷史中的代表性人物,包括 Alexander Hamilton 和 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis。 在近距離接觸這些極致細膩的蠟像時,了解他們不凡的一生。 👉不容錯過:他們的 New York-specific experiences and exhibits。🎟️入場方式:持有任何 Go City® 紐約套票均可入場。 參加 Woodbury Common 巴士導覽遊 從時代廣場出發,前往 head out to the Woodbury Common Premium Outlets,在那裡您可以遠低於紐約市中心的價格,找到充滿紐約風格的商品。 手握您的 VIP 優惠券手冊,在 Burberry、Coach、Prada、NIKE、Lacoste 等各大名牌商店盡情購物,享受更多潛在優惠。 您的門票包含往返交通,以及數小時的休閒購物時間。🎟️ 入場方式:僅限持有 Go City® 紐約自選景點暢遊套票方可入場。 時代廣場的餐飲與娛樂活動 現場音樂表演為時代廣場增添了更多氛圍。 您將在全天看到許多才華橫溢的音樂家演奏樂器,還有街頭藝人表演特技或舞蹈。 廣場各處通常設有多個舞台,樂團會在此為路人演奏,讓您在探索附近的城市景點時也能盡情享受。 除了現場音樂和劇院表演,時代廣場還提供令人興奮的互動體驗,例如虛擬實境(VR)遊樂場——其中一些還提供多人遊戲,讓玩家有機會互相競爭或共同完成虛擬挑戰。 這是親朋好友透過有趣且獨特的體驗增進感情的絕佳方式。 感到勇敢嗎? 許多餐廳設有開放麥克風之夜(Open mic nights),遊客可以藉此機會展現自己的音樂才華! 我們聽說那些地方也提供餐點……請查看 Times Square's official website 以獲取用餐地點的建議。 Lillie’s Victorian Establishment Lillie’s Victorian Establishment 是一家極其出色的酒吧餐廳,向維多利亞時代致敬。 這裡以季節性活動期間的精美裝飾而聞名,因此如果您決定前往探索,請考慮在這些時段造訪。 M&M’s World 您可以前往位於時報廣場正中心的 M&M’s World,讓自己沉浸在巧克力的世界中。 您不僅可以從 M&M’s 海量的口味中進行選擇,還可以將自訂圖像印在巧克力上,是送禮的完美之選。 Margon Margon 以其令人驚艷的古巴三明治而聞名,是想找點東西吃時的熱門去處。 菜單內容相當豐富,因此一定能找到符合您口味的選擇。 Midnight Moment 在時報廣場,午夜是一個非常特別的時刻。 就在凌晨 12:00 的鐘聲響起前,所有的廣告看板都會動起來,展示一位新藝術家的作品。 這絕對是一個令人難忘的時刻,非常值得一看。 Ellen’s Stardust Diner 您喜歡全天候供應的早餐嗎? 那麼百老匯和音樂劇呢? 如果是的話,Ellen’s Stardust Diner 絕對是不二之選。 這家餐廳以新秀表演者聞名,他們有朝一日可能會成為百老匯最盛大演出中的領銜主角。 時代廣場附近的活動推薦 Top of the Rock 觀景台跳過線 在 Top of the Rock observation deck 探索無與倫比的 360 度紐約天際線全景。這座紐約最具代表性的建築之一,既是攝影愛好者的天堂,更是絕對不容錯過的景點。 Top of the Rock 位於洛克斐勒中心洛克斐勒廣場 30 號頂樓,從遊客踏入時尚大廳的那一刻起,便能為其提供難忘的體驗。 這座建築本身就是一段歷史,於經濟大蕭條時期建造,象徵著所有美國人的希望與繁榮。 其精緻的圖案和迷人的壁畫,讓人聯想起那個時代的優雅與洗鍊。 您可以從位於紐約市高層的三個不同觀景平台,飽覽中央公園、帝國大廈和自由女神像的壯麗景色。 Top of the Rock 憑藉其獨特的城市觀察視角,贏得了當地居民與遊客的一致高度讚賞。 在這裡,您可以遠離下方的喧囂,俯瞰這座彷彿世界中心的城市。 因此,無論您是想捕捉絕美照片,還是只想體驗獨一無二的紐約天際線景觀,位於時代廣場附近的 Top of The Rock 都是追求獨特體驗者的理想去處。🎟️入場方式:所有 Go City® 紐約套票均包含此景點。 Rockefeller Center Tour 導覽之旅 Rockefeller Center 位於第五大道與第六大道之間,由 19 棟商業建築組成,是許多重要地標的所在地。 探索 Rockefeller Center 溜冰場(冬季受歡迎的溜冰勝地)、Radio City Music Hall、Top of the Rock、Comcast 大樓等景點。 這場涵蓋曼哈頓中城區既精緻又多元的導覽之旅,是您深入了解紐約市文化的絕佳機會。🎟️入場方式:所有 Go City® 紐約套票均包含此導覽行程。 Radio City Stage Door Tour® 導覽之旅 戲劇愛好者們,盡情歡呼吧! 現在您有機會走進美國最著名劇院之一的幕後一探究竟。 透過這場長達 75 分鐘的全面性 Radio City Stage Door Tour®,您將深入參觀主要區域並欣賞特殊的文物。 探索是什麼讓這個神奇的地方成為如此重要的文化地標。 您甚至還能與舉世聞名的 Rockette 舞者合影留念!🎟️入場方式:所有 Go City® 紐約套票均包含此導覽行程。 現代藝術博物館 (MoMA) 在一個擁有眾多傑出藝術博物館的城市裡,脫穎而出並非易事。 然而,The Museum of Modern Art (or MoMA) 卻做到了。 館內豐富的現代與當代藝術收藏展示了各種精彩作品。 從舉世聞名的頂尖藝術家到嶄露頭角的新秀之作,您都能在此盡情欣賞。 來到這裡,激發您的靈感。 🎟️入場方式:所有 Go City® 紐約套票均包含此景點。 THE RIDE 如果您正在尋找獨特的紐約市導覽之旅,THE RIDE 絕對是您的首選。 這是一場令人愉悅的互動體驗,與其說是簡單的觀光行程,更像是一場劇場表演。 這場 75 分鐘的行程由兩位專業喜劇演員主持,他們將帶領您遊覽這座城市的頂級景點。 飽覽大中央總站、紐約公共圖書館、中央公園,當然還有時報廣場本身等著名地標。🎟️入場方式:所有 Go City® 紐約套票均包含此景點,但您需要提前預訂。 盡情領略時報廣場和紐約的最佳魅力 探索我們完整的紐約景點名單,包括帝國大廈、峭石巔觀景台、自由女神像等。🤩 >> 如果您想盡可能多看多玩,我們的 All-Inclusive Pass 非常適合您。😎 >> 如果您想挑選幾個景點並按照自己的節奏參觀,我們的 Explorer Pass 則是您的完美選擇。 立即購買 New York attraction pass,在觀光的同時節省費用! 與我們分享您的冒險之旅 在您的度假照片中標記 @GoCity,我們就會在專頁上分享您的精彩瞬間。 追蹤 Go City Instagram 和 Facebook 頻道,獲取獨家競賽、特別優惠和活動資訊,助您充分利用旅程。
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