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Are the exits clearly marked or is there any hint of a landmark/store or restaurant near the 33rd street 8th Ave exit? Hotel is on 33rd between 8th and 9th thanks again
There is a big sign which says "PENNSYLVANIA STATION" right over the entrance for the 33rd St/8th Ave. entrance. You can see it very clearly if you stand at the southeast corner of 33rd and 8th facing Madison Square Garden (the circular edifice right in front of you looking southeast from the corner).Are the exits clearly marked or is there any hint of a landmark/store or restaurant near the 33rd street 8th Ave exit? Hotel is on 33rd between 8th and 9th thanks again
From within the station if you are in the Amtrak boarding area, you should be able to see the sign for the 8th Ave 33rd St exit. If you face away from the sitting area, looking towards the ticket windows, the 33rd St. exit would be to your front right, and the 31st and 8th exit should be to your front left.I think s/he is asking how to find the exit within the station.
Thanks yes I meant from insideFrom within the station if you are in the Amtrak boarding area, you should be able to see the sign for the 8th Ave 33rd St exit. If you face away from the sitting area, looking towards the ticket windows, the 33rd St. exit would be to your front right, and the 31st and 8th exit should be to your front left.
If in the Amtrak concourse, look for the escalator and stairs
You are off by one Avenue. Penn Station and Madison Square Garden are between the 7th and the 8th Avenues, not the 8th and the 9th Avenues.After you exit the train and take the escalator up to the main concourse where the big departure sign is. With your back to the seated waiting area, the escalators are on on the corner ends, that’s the 9th Ave side. Public restrooms on the right, baggage check and Dunkin’ Donuts are to the left.
Walk around the seated waiting area and continue walking past the shops, past the escalator near the information booth and continue to the end. (That escalator will take you between 8th & 9th ave.) There’s a Duane Reed drugstore at the end on the left. That escalator will take you to 8th Ave. There’s plenty of signage.
Incase you’re interested, 8th ave goes downtown, 9th ave goes uptown
Thanks our hotel is on 33rd between 8th and 9th Ave so I guess the 8th Avenue exit is what we should look for. We are walking to the hotelYou are off by one Avenue. Penn Station and Madison Square Garden are between the 7th and the 8th Avenues, not the 8th and the 9th Avenues.
And yes 8th Avenue actually goes uptown and 7th Avenue goes downtown.
In the future, the under construction Moynihan Concourse in the Farley Post Office Building will be between the 8th and the 9th Avenues.
Good guessI'm guessing the Fairfield, mid block. It is not far at all. Around the corner on 9th is B&H Photo, which is a pretty interesting shopping experience for anything photo/video/electronics, but they are closed many days in the next few weeks for religious observance, check website before going.
Yes. The 8th and 33rd exit. It is a fairly short walk to the Fairfield.Thanks our hotel is on 33rd between 8th and 9th Ave so I guess the 8th Avenue exit is what we should look for. We are walking to the hotel
Will check out B and H. I remember back in the day the Times Square area was filled with electronic storesThat Fairfield is an excellent choice near Penn. Check out the view from the rooftop bar weather permitting. Also, ditto the previous comment on B&H if they're open.
Fairly short?? Thought it was a short walk. We were originally booked at the Courtyard on 37th but just changed to the FairfieldYes. The 8th and 33rd exit. It is a fairly short walk to the Fairfield.
It may depend on your definition of short and fairly short. I think most would agree that the walk is short.Fairly short?? Thought it was a short walk. We were originally booked at the Courtyard on 37th but just changed to the Fairfield
You are right. Thanks for the correction.You are off by one Avenue. Penn Station and Madison Square Garden are between the 7th and the 8th Avenues, not the 8th and the 9th Avenues.
And yes 8th Avenue actually goes uptown and 7th Avenue goes downtown.
In the future, the under construction Moynihan Concourse in the Farley Post Office Building will be between the 8th and the 9th Avenues.
Yup. Half an Avenue block, which is short but longer than half a Street block by quite a bit in Manhattan.The distance from Penn Station is half a block. I stayed at the Fairfield, and it was clean, comfortable, and convenient.
I'm guessing the Fairfield, mid block. It is not far at all. Around the corner on 9th is B&H Photo, which is a pretty interesting shopping experience for anything photo/video/electronics, but they are closed many days in the next few weeks for religious observance, check website before going.
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