New York City will again host Texworld USA in July for three days of successful business negotiating between the industry’s best buyers and sellers.
The event will take place at the Javits Convention Center, located at 655 West 34th Street. For more information on this facility, please visit www.javitscenter.com.
New York City
As one of the major fashion centers of the world, New York offers the perfect backdrop for this exciting new event. In an effort to make your visit to Texworld USA an enjoyable experience, please visit the following links for more details about New York City.
Traveling to and around New York
By Air
By Taxi
By Limo
By Air
New York City's three major airports handle more daily flights than any other city, so you're sure to find a convenient flight.
Major Metropolitan-Area Airports
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Queens, New York
This airport is New York's largest, serving more than 110 primarily international --airlines. It is approximately 15 miles from midtown Manhattan.
Fiorello LaGuardia Airport (LGA), Queens, New York
This is New York's second largest airport, serving more than 20 airlines to mostly domestic destinations, Canada, and the Caribbean. It is on the northern shore of Queens, directly across the East River, about 9 miles from midtown Manhattan. Follow signs marked "Ground Transportation" as you exit the airport.
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), Newark, New Jersey
Newark Airport, with service from 47 airlines (36 of them international), is across the river from New York City, 16 miles and 45-60 minutes from midtown.
Getting around New York City is a breeze, thanks to 3,700 buses, 714 miles of subways, 12,000 taxis and limousines, and countless feeder roads. There are also ferries, helicopters, bicycles, and frequent Amtrak and commuter rail service.
By Taxi
New York City taxis (also called “cabs”; short for “taxicab”) are yellow and may be hailed on the street or found at taxi stands at major hotels and transportation hubs.
By Limo/Car Service
New York City has many private car and limousine services that usually charge by the hour (some have a 1½ hour minimum) or offer a flat rate for sightseeing excursions. You can also use a car service rather than a cab to get to and from the airports. Booking is easy. Click here for specific companies and fares.
For more information on New York City restaurants and other entertainment attractions, click here.
Tips for International Visitors traveling to New York, click here
• Map of Manhattan
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• Restaurant Guide
• The Weather in New York
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