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With FlixBus, you can easily reach 178 destinations from New York, including Boston, Washington, Philadelphia.
It's really easy to buy a bus ticket to New York with FlixBus: you can book online on our website simply selecting your departure and arrival cities, and picking your favorite date to travel. The best way to find cheap tickets though is by using the free FlixBus App and keep your ticket always in your pocket!
Getting to New York with FlixBus is easy as you can reach New York from 178 cities. You can also save the cost of the hotel by traveling on overnight buses, so no matter your schedule, you can plan your journey to New York around you.
Buses are one of the most convenient ways to travel and FlixBus is among the cheapest to get to New York! Depending on where you are travelling from, getting to New York with FlixBus can cost as little as 8,99 €!
We offer several payment methods for purchasing your ticket to New York. You can choose among card payment, PayPal, Google Pay and many more. Once in the payment section, you will be able to see all the available options and pick your preferred one. If you are having difficulties with payment, check out our help page about payments. If you buy your bus ticket onboard or at a sales point you are also given the option to pay cash.
There are 8 bus stops in New York. You can find their locations on the map on this page.
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.
When traveling to New York with FlixBus, you get extra legroom, power outlets, and of course restrooms. Most of our buses offer free Wi-Fi. Make sure to bring chargers for your devices, as you can find power outlets on board.
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Passengers younger than 15 years old can travel to New York for less. At the time of booking, we calculate the cheapest price for you from all available rates and discounts. If the discounted price is lower than the child fare, the selected passengers pay the same price. Please, make sure you check our child travel and seat policy. Foldable pushchairs or strollers can be transported for free on the bus to New York.
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Things to do in New York

About New York

Is there any city quite like New York City? One of the most popular vacation and travel destinations in the world, this bustling city is chock-full of attractions, events, sights and things to do - it’s impossible to do it all at once!

Touring New York City may seem daunting, because the city is so different from many other cities like Buffalo, Philadelphia, or Washington, D.C. But the experience doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Choose a few places to visit in New York and proceed from there - let yourself be swept up in the noise, bustle and ever-moving current of this great city. 

Places of interest in New York

NYC is known for its skyline, and you can barely take a step in the city without seeing some of its most iconic sights.

It’s impossible to miss Central Park when you’re in NYC. It’s not the biggest park in the city - in fact, it’s only the fifth-largest, but it is the most-visited urban park in the United States and the most-filmed location in the entire world. The park is located between the Upper West and Upper East Sides of Manhattan and stretches for 2.5 miles from north to south, and 0.5 miles from east to west. Within its grounds you’ll find miles of lush walking, running and cycling trails, as well as green meadows, boating rentals and, in the winter, an ice rink.

Another iconic sight in New York is Times Square, known for its bright lights and billboards. It’s one of the most buzzing areas in the city, full of shops, restaurants and street performers - and it’s just a stone’s throw from the theaters on Broadway.

The Empire State Building, although not the tallest building on the NYC skyline, is unique for its Art Deco design and incredible views over the city. The 120-story building was built in 1930-1931 and is currently the seventh-tallest skyscraper in New York. Visit its observation decks to gaze down at the city below - but if you want great views of the Empire State Building itself, you should instead scale the heights of the Top of the Rock, in the Rockefeller Center.

The Statue of Liberty is one of the most recognizable attractions in New York - although the statue’s proper title is Liberty Enlightening the World. Built by Gustave Eiffel, of Eiffel Tower fame, it was a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States, and it stands as a symbol of the freedom of the USA. It’s located on Liberty Island, and visits to see the statue are often combined with a trip to Ellis Island, where you can discover the fascinating history of immigrants arriving in the US. Ellis Island was once the busiest immigration processing station in the USA, with nearly 12 million immigrants arriving there between 1892 and 1954.

Just three minutes away from the One World Trade Center, the highest building in New York, is the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. This poignant museum is a tribute to those lost in the 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers and although it’ll be a somber visit, it’s well worth spending a few hours there.

New York’s culture and history

The many neighborhoods and boroughs each have their own feel, vibe and flavor, and each has its own New York attractions.

Take a stroll through Greenwich Village, once the home of the 1960’s counter-culture and today packed full of Bohemian bars, cool restaurants, and comedy clubs. The Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village was the site of the 1969 Stonewall Riots, widely considered to be the catalyst for the fight for LGBTQ+ rights in the USA. There are still many LGBT-friendly bars in the area, and you’ll see rainbow flags dotted around the area, showcasing its diversity and inclusivity.

Chelsea has been a haven for culture for decades, attracting artists and museums. Explore the district, popping into the various galleries, boutiques and cafes lining the pavements, or take it all in from the High Line, a 1.45-mile-long public park that’s elevated on a former railroad.

You might have come to New York to see a show - and you’ll be spoiled for choice if that’s the case. Broadway in Manhattan is lined with theaters where you can catch an array of highly acclaimed shows, from The Lion King to Hamilton.

Areas surrounding New York

You could come here a hundred times and never run out of things to do in New York. But if you fancy exploring what’s around the city, you could head across the Hudson River to New Jersey. Hoboken has incredible views of the Manhattan skyline and is the birthplace of Frank Sinatra - you can even visit a museum there dedicated to him.

Slightly further afield is picturesque Ithaca in New York state. The home of Cornell University, the city is also famous for its beautiful gorges and waterfalls, as well as its collection of quirky boutiques.

Just a few hours on a coach and you could be running up the Rocky steps in Philadelphia, or a half-day journey in the other direction and you could explore the highlights of New England, like Boston, which are particularly beautiful in the fall.

Looking for bus tickets from or to New York?

Look no further, we’ve got all the details you need to plan your bus trip from or to New York! There are 8 bus stops in New York.You can catch the FlixBus at 7th Ave. & 33rd St., NYC, New York (GW Bridge), New York City (103 Canal St), 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. Departing from or traveling to New York can cost as little as 8,99 €. You have various options to organize your bus trip as New York is connected to 178 destinations with FlixBus. When you travel with FlixBus you're guaranteed a comfortable seat and complimentary access to our Wi-Fi throughout your journey. Stay connected and entertained while we take you to your destination!

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