Depending on traffic, a taxi from Grand Central to Lincoln Center will cost you about $12-15.
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From Grand Central Station take the 4 or 5 train downtown to the Wall Street stop.
Yes. With the incredible amount of cabs in New York it is very easy.
There are many buildings on Wall Street. Which one are you referring to? You can take the Downtown 4 or 5 trains (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) from 42nd Street-Grand Central Station to the Wall Street Station (on Broadway, between Rector and Wall Streets).
About 15 minutes, assuming the trains aren't running really slowly, as they sometimes do.It's 5 stops on the Downtown 4 or 5 express trains: 42nd Street-Grand Central ---> 14th Street-Union Square ---> Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall ---> Fulton Street ---> Wall Street ---> Bowling Green.
Most tours in New York City include major attractions such as Times Square, Grand Central Station, Empire State Building, Wall Street, Central Park and the Statue of Liberty.
Take the Downtown 2 or 3 trains (of the 1-2-3, the red line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to Wall Street (at William Street).
Pearl Street Station
The Wall Street station on the 2 and 3 trains (of the 1-2-3, the red line) is at the intersection of Wall and William Streets.
Well, you could take the subway, but it's not a long walk. Only about a mile. 125 West 45th Street is between 6th and 7th Avenues. So, you just walk west on 42nd Street (Grand Central is on the north side of 42nd, and traffic on the north side of the street flows west, so you just follow the direction that the traffic is going on the side of the street you are on). Walk west on 42nd until you get to 6th Avenue. Turn right onto 6th Avenue, and walk north to 45th Street. Then turn left onto 45th between 6th and 7th.If you want to take the subway, then take the S shuttle train (color code grey) east across 42nd Street, from Grand Central (East 42nd) to Times Square (West 42nd).You will exit the subway at West 42nd and 7th Avenue. Walk north on 7th to 45th, and then make a right onto 45th between 7th and 6th.
The Wall Street Bull and the Statue of Liberty.
No. It used to stand in Wall Street.
The 2 or 3 train to Wall St. station.