The Manhattan Cruise Terminal, located in Midtown Manhattan at piers 88 and 90 on the Hudson River, offers a convenient location for passengers to reach their destination. The terminal provides five 1,000-foot-long berths suitable for servicing the world’s largest cruise vessels, making it a convenient choice for those looking to embark or disembark from their cruise. The Port Authority Bus Terminal is the closest to the terminal, but New York City Buses – Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) can also be used.
The terminal is conveniently situated just a few blocks west of Times Square, making it an ideal spot for a seamless pre-cruise and post-cruise experience. With advance planning, such as printing out a map, passengers can enjoy a comfortable journey to the terminal.
However, with luggage, it can be challenging to walk to the pier from Times Square. The terminal is a mile away from Times Square, 20 minutes walking distance, or you can take a taxi. There is a bus stop right outside the terminal, and the nearest metro is the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
As a single woman visiting the terminal at night, it is safe to walk from Times Square area to the terminal. Due to vessel operations, it is recommended not to arrive before 11 am. If arriving at the terminal with a busload of cruise passengers, taxis are easy to get or prebook.
In summary, the Manhattan Cruise Terminal offers a convenient and convenient way to reach the terminal from Times Square.
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