Travel + Stay

New York City offers a number of well-priced hotels across the city – for our wedding, we recommend staying in Lower Manhattan near the reception or Downtown Brooklyn near the ceremony, but anywhere in the city will be accessible to the venues and events of the day by public transit, taxis, or rideshare! A few options are below! We can’t wait to see you!

Where to Stay

Untitled at 3 Freeman (LES)

3 Freeman Alley, New York, NY 10002

(516) 200-3045

Discount Code: GROUP15

**13 minute walk to the reception

Courtyard Marriott (Soho)

181 Varick Street New York, New York, USA, 10014

(212) 590-1234

$339/night

Room Block: Ahern and O'Connor Wedding Block

**18 minute walk to the reception

Moxy NYC East Village

112 E 11th St, New York, NY 10003

(212) 288-6699

$389/night

Room Block: Ahern and O'Connor Wedding Block

**10 minute walk to the reception

New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge

333 Adams St, Brooklyn, NY 11201

(718) 246-7000

**16 minute walk to ceremony

Walker Hotel (Tribeca)

77 Walker St, New York, NY 10013

(212) 735-8000

$269/night

Room Block: Ahern and O'Connor Wedding Block

**19 minute walk to the reception

Hampton Inn Brooklyn/Downtown

125 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11201

(212) 735-8000

$275/night

Room Block: 91T

**13 minute walk to ceremony

John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) — Brooklyn, New York

From JFK you can take the AirTrain and transfer to the subway. You can also take an Uber or Lyft directly from the airport.

LaGuardia Airport (LGA) — Queens, New York

From LGA you can take public transportation, including bus or subway transfers. You can also take an Uber or Lyft directly from the airport.

Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) — Newark, New Jersey

From EWR there are train and rail options into the city. You can also take an Uber or Lyft directly from the airport.

Getting to NYC by Plane

From New Jersey and Philadelphia —> NJ  Transit and Amtrak will both take you directly to Penn Station. You can take the subway, taxi, bus, Uber, or Lyft from there!

From Long Island —> Long Island Rail Road will take you directly to Grand Central Station or Penn Station. You can take the subway, taxi, bus, Uber, or Lyft from there!

From NY or Connecticut —> Metro‑North Railroad will take you directly to Grand Central Station. You can take the subway, taxi, bus, Uber, or Lyft from there!

From Boston or DC —> Amtraks will take you directly to Penn Station. You can take the subway, taxi, bus, Uber, or Lyft from there!

Getting to NYC by Train

How to Get Around

Ride Share: Uber or Lyft is available at all hours of the day or night! We’ve shared an Uber code (Code: rezxtgyyffh) for $20 off all guest rides for the weekend. Enjoy!

Taxi: Yellow cabs are easy to hail at all hours of the day or night! They can sometimes be a bit pricier, especially when traveling between Brooklyn and Manhattan.

Subway & Buses: The fastest — and most affordable — New York way to travel is by subway or bus. Use Google or Apple Maps for real-time directions. Most rides are tap-to-pay with your credit or debit card or phone!

Walking: NYC is a walking city! Comfortable shoes will be your best friend, and you’ll get to see the neighborhoods up close.

We hope you can make it!