The actual distance from LaGuardia to mid-town is 6.5-7 miles, depending upon selected route. Actual travel time will vary based on traffic, and means of transportation.
Not far. It's between 6 and 6.5 miles (9.7 to 10.5 kilometers) from LaGuardia Airport to East 59th Street, driving west on the Triboro Plaza, over the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, and then down the East Side of Manhattan.
It is little more than 5 miles between LaGuardia Airport and Harlem as a straight shot (in Manhattan). If you are specifically asking for Midtown, it's between 6 and 6.5 miles (9.7 to 10.5 kilometers) from LaGuardia Airport to East 59th Street, driving west on the Triboro Plaza, over the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, and then down the East Side of Manhattan.
The airport code for Long Island MacArthur Airport is ISP.
LaGuardia Airport in NYC
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Madison Square Garden is located in midtown Manhattan, New York City. The three major airports serving NYC are LaGuardia, JFK and Newark.
5 Hours
Laguardia Airport is named after Fiorello Laguardia because he was the mayor of New York City during the Great Drepession and the World War II.
There are four airports on Long Island. LaGuardia, JFK, Long Island Republic Airport and MacArthur Airport. LaGuardia and JFK are in Queens. Queens is one of the five boroughs of New York City, but, it is on Long Island (as is Brooklyn, which is directly below Queens). MacArthur Airport is in Islip, and Long Island Republic Airport is in East Farmingdale.
3 hours 22 mins
Assuming that you mean LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York and not LaGuardia, Spain, it takes one hour and nine minutes to drive to Newark, New Jersey.
LaGuardia Airport is named after Fiorello LaGuardia, who was New York City's 104th Mayor. He served from January 1, 1934 to December 31, 1945.