Penn Station

★ 4.8 (126K+ reviews) • 225K+ booked
Located in New York City, Penn Station is a cool spot—not just for its awesome Beaux-Arts architecture and amazing engineering but also for its fascinating history. The original Penn Station was a super impressive creation by Charles McKim, inspired by railway stations in France and Germany, plus famous buildings like St. Peter's Basilica and the Bank of England. Just a heads-up: 'Penn' in Penn Station stands for Pennsylvania Station. This busy place is in Midtown Manhattan on Pennsylvania Plaza, near Madison Square Garden. Penn Station is still a bustling hub for trains and buses connecting Manhattan to New York and New Jersey, with the cool Moynihan Train Hall in the Farley Post Office building. It's the busiest train station in NYC and all of North America, with around 600,000 folks stopping by daily. You'll see Amtrak, Long Island Rail Road, and New Jersey Transit trains here, along with six metro lines making stops.
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Penn Station, New York, New York, United States of America
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Leung *
11 Sep
The location is very convenient, and you can see wax figures of different celebrities. The method of using the tickets after purchase is very simple. I will definitely come again next time I visit the United States.
Leung *
11 Sep
The location is very convenient, accessible by transferring from the subway to a bus. Inside the museum, you can see various fighter jets, space shuttles, and the Concorde, things you rarely get a chance to see abroad.
Terry *
7 Sep
great place to stay. not new but very convenient to everywhere!! will definitely go back again. nice lobby too!!
aileen ********
5 Sep
as a 1st timer in New York i would 100% recommend staying in Pods Times Square. near to all cafes, restaurant, broadway,subway and just a few blocks away from Times Square. staffs are really nice. Room is so clean. Bed is so comfy. i will definitely stay again.
Cherrielyn ****
5 Sep
A day tour to Niagara Falls from New York City is an excellent option for travelers who want a convenient, hassle-free way to witness one of the world's great natural wonders without the logistics of renting a car or booking an overnight stay. While the long journey can be demanding, the awe-inspiring experience of the falls makes every hour on the bus worth it.
Ku *****
2 Sep
The long-awaited Harry Potter is back, this time focusing on the next generation and telling the story of what happens next. The set design and effects are absolutely stunning and worth seeing.
2+
劉 **
23 Aug
The tour guide provided a very detailed explanation, and there wasn't a dull moment during the two hours. If you don't have a lot of time, I recommend taking this tour. The bus left 15 minutes early that day.
2+
Klook User
23 Aug
ease of booking on Klook:very good experience for a ticket with Klook, just buy and use, got the tickets without 30 seconds

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Madison Square Garden

Visit heart of New York City's entertainment scene at Madison Square Garden, conveniently located right above Penn Station. Whether you're a sports fanatic, a music lover, or just looking for an unforgettable experience, this iconic venue has something for everyone. Feel the pulse of the city as you catch a thrilling game or a spectacular concert, and immerse yourself in the vibrant energy that only 'The Garden' can offer.

The High Line

Just a short stroll from Penn Station, The High Line gives you a unique slice of New York City. This elevated park, ingeniously built on a historic freight rail line, offers a refreshing escape from the bustling streets below. As you wander along its lush pathways, enjoy breathtaking views of the city skyline and encounter captivating art installations that make this urban oasis a must-visit for any traveler.

Moynihan Train Hall

Moynihan Train Hall is a stunning expansion of Penn Station housed within the historic James A. Farley Building. This architectural masterpiece boasts a magnificent glass atrium that floods the space with natural light, creating a modern and spacious environment for travelers. Whether you're arriving or departing, Moynihan Train Hall offers a glimpse into the future of train travel while honoring its storied past.

Empire State Building

Experience breathtaking 360-degree views from the Empire State Building with this combo ticket, which includes access to its interactive museum and more. Take in iconic landmarks from the 86th-floor observatory and immerse yourself in the engaging exhibits on the 2nd and 80th floors. Enhance your visit with skip-the-line entry or upgrade to reach the impressive 102nd floor for an unforgettable perspective of New York City.

Herald Square

Herald Square is known for its exquisite Bennett Clock, named after James Gordon Bennett Jr., the publisher of the Herald. Take in the impressive monument adorned with the enchanting Bellringers known as "Guff" and "Stuff," along with owls sporting bright green eyes---a nod to Bennett's talisman. Admire the grand granite gateposts adorned with bronze owl figures by talented sculptor Greg Lefevre. Herald Square offers a delightful respite from shopping and sightseeing. Take a seat, treat yourself to delicious refreshments from the Wafels & Dinges food kiosk, and unwind amidst the prized gardens maintained by the Partnership. Don't miss the chance to witness Guff and Stuff chiming their bells every hour on the dot, adding a whimsical touch to your visit.

Tips for Your Penn Station Visit

When is the best time to visit Penn Station?

For a more relaxed experience at Penn Station, consider visiting during off-peak hours. Mid-morning or late evening are ideal times when the station is less crowded, allowing you to navigate with ease.

How to get to Penn Station?

You can easily reach New York Penn Station by taking the subway, as several subway lines stop directly at the station. Additionally, you can access Penn Station via commuter trains such as Amtrak, Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), and New Jersey Transit (NJ Transit trains). If you prefer driving, there are parking facilities nearby. Penn Station's central location in Midtown Manhattan makes it easily accessible for travelers from various parts of New York and New Jersey.

What transportation options are available at Penn Station?

Penn Station is a bustling hub for transportation, offering services from Amtrak, Long Island Rail Road, and New Jersey Transit. These options make it convenient to travel to and from the city, as well as connect to other destinations.