The Juilliard School is a prestigious performing arts conservatory in New York City, located at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in Manhattan. New York City is one of the most vibrant and diverse cities in the world, offering a wide range of cultural, educational, and recreational opportunities for students. One of the advantages of studying in New York City is the accessibility and convenience of public transportation, which can take students to almost any destination in the city and beyond.
There are several modes of public transportation that students can use to get around New York City, depending on their preferences, budget, and travel distance. Here are some of the most common ones.
1. Bus: The bus is another option for students who want to see the city above ground or travel to areas that are not well served by the subway with an average fare of 2$. There are 234 local bus routes, 20 Select Bus Service routes, and 73 express bus routes in the five boroughs.
2. Subway: The subway is the fastest and most efficient way to travel in the city, The subway fare is $2.75 per ride, or £2.02 at the current exchange rate. Students can buy a MetroCard for $1 and load it with money or purchase an unlimited pass for a week or a month.
3. Bicycle: For students who enjoy cycling or want to exercise while commuting, riding a bicycle is a healthy and eco-friendly choice. New York City has more than 1,200 miles of bike lanes and paths. Students can bring their own bikes or use the Citi Bike system, which has over 15,000 bikes and 950 stations across the city.