Learn to Ride the Subway with a New York Local

The New York City Subway is the largest subway system in the world. It can be daunting to learn it on your own. That's why you should book with me - I've been taking the Subway for 20 years. I know th

The New York City Subway is the largest subway system in the world. It can be daunting to learn it on your own. That's why you should book with me - I've been taking the Subway for 20 years. I know the system inside and out and will explain it to you in an easy to process way. You'll get all the tips and tricks you'll need to ride the Subway like a local

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Location: Jersey City

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there a minimum age requirement for this subway experience?

A: There’s no strict age limit! I've seen kids as young as 10 join in, but I'd recommend it for ages 12 and up since it involves a bit of navigating and understanding. Jonathan's really good with teaching, so he makes it fun for everyone!

Q: What should I wear for this experience? Any tips?

A: Dress comfortably! You’ll be walking around a lot, so wear sneakers or comfy shoes. Also, check the weather—if it’s rainy, bring an umbrella. You’ll be inside most of the time, but you'll want to stay dry between stops!

Q: Can we reschedule if something comes up?

A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just reach out to Jonathan a few days before your booked date. He's pretty flexible and understands that plans can change. Just make sure to communicate early!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Subway experience! Any thoughts?

I’m considering this 'Learn to Ride the Subway with a New York Local' experience for my friend’s birthday. I know she’s moving to NYC soon and could really use some help navigating the subway. Has anyone done this? What kind of stuff does Jonathan cover? I just want to make sure it’s worth it!

Advice on this subway tour: Help!

I’m in Jersey City and thinking of booking this subway tour with Jonathan for my cousin’s upcoming visit. I don’t know much about the subway myself. Is it beginner-friendly? How long does it usually last? Any info would be super helpful!