Disclosure: this NY Waterway ferry info comes directly from their press release. I was provided with my own ferry ticket in exchange for sharing this information with you. I totally love the ferry! It's my #1 NYC commute choice.
NY Waterway ferries offer “la bella vita” on a beautiful boat ride with a view of the Manhattan skyline on your way to the historic San Gennaro Festival September 12th – 22nd.
photo from NYWaterway Twitter feed |
On Mulberry Street between Canal and Houston Streets, one can walk around and smell delicious food; see festive processions, and catch fun events such as the cannoli-eating contest in Caffè Palermo!
Photo Credit: Getty Images / Mario Tama |
During the week, NY Waterway ferries from Edgewater, Weehawken, Hoboken, Jersey City and Belford/Middletown in Monmouth County serve the West 39th Street Midtown Ferry Terminal, along with the Brookfield Place/Battery Park City (World Financial Center) Terminal and Pier 11/Wall Street in Lower Manhattan.
During the weekend, NY Waterway offers low-fare ferry service to West 39th Street and to Brookfield Place/Battery Park City from ferry terminals in Weehawken, Hoboken and Jersey City.
Free connecting NY Waterway shuttles are waiting at the West 39th St. Midtown ferry terminal, offering a seamless connection to five Midtown and Downtown routes.
Several New Jersey terminals offer inexpensive parking (some free) and are served by the Hudson/Bergen Light Rail, NJ TRANSIT buses and local free NY Waterway buses.
Visit nywaterway.com for more information or call 1-800-53-FERRY.
Information is also available on the NY Waterway Facebook, Instagram and Twitter pages.
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