Grand central is not that far from the Empire State Building. You could walk it with no problem.
You're kidding, right? The Empire State Building, The Chrysler Building, Central Park, Times Square, Grand Central Station ..........
VIA subway
Not possible these days. Amtrak no longer has service to Grand Central Terminal. BTW - Grand Central Station is the subway station. The railroad station is Grand Central Terminal.
Grand Central Terminal is the name of the railroad station at 42nd St/Park Avenue. Grand Central Station is the name of the subway station which is below Grand Central Terminal.
Grand Central Station
Yes- Grand Central Station is the name of the SUBWAY station which is below ground (4, 5, 6, 7 and "s" 42nd St Shuttle lines). The RAILROAD station (MetroNorth Railroad) is known as Grand Central Terminal and is at street level.
The Empire State Building, Central Park, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Apollo Theatre, Washington Square Park, The Chrysler Building and Times Square are in Manhattan.
No, they are two separate subway stations.
No, but it does stop at penn station and you can take the subway
Statue of librety Brooklynn bridge and Empire state buliding
Grand Central Station & Terminal are located at East 42nd Street between Park and Lexington Avenues. Grand Central Station is the subway station, where you can catch the 4-5-6 (the dark green line, aka the Lexington Avenue Line) or the S shuttle train to Times Square. Grand Central Terminal is the railroad terminal, for trains that are not part of the New York City subway system (like MetroNorth commuter trains).
In New York you can visit the American Museum of National History, Central Park, the Empire State Building, Grand Central Terminal or the Statue of Liberty.