If you are driving
here:
Interactive
Map and Directions
Click
here for map and directions
using Mapquest.
Click
here for map and directions
using MSN Mappoint.
1.
From Lower Manhattan, Brooklyn and
Staten Island:
Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge,
Williamsburg Bridge
: Follow FDR Drive North to
East 23rd Street exit. Follow 23rd
Street west to the Hudson River.
Make a right turn on to 11th Ave.
and then make a left onto 24th St.
At the light, make a left onto West
Side Highway and turn right at the
next traffic light into the entrance
of Chelsea Piers.
Brooklyn Battery Tunnel
: Follow signs to West Street
(West Side Highway). Continue north
to the 21st St. exit, bear right
onto 11th Ave, then make a left onto
24th St. At the light, make a left
onto West Side Highway and turn right
at the next traffic light into the
entrance of Chelsea Piers.
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2.
From Long Island and Queens:
Queens Midtown Tunnel, 59th Street
Bridge (Queensboro Bridge)
: Continue South to 23rd Street.
At 23rd Street, turn right and follow
23rd Street West to The Hudson River.
Make a right turn on to 11th Ave.
and then make a left onto 24th St.
At the light, make a left onto West
Side Highway and turn right at the
next traffic light into the entrance
of Chelsea Piers.
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3.
From Upstate NY, Connecticut and
Bronx:
Henry Hudson Parkway (West Side
Highway)
:Follow South to West 23rd
Street. At West 23rd Street, turn
right at the traffic light in the
Complex.
FDR Drive
:
South
to East 23rd Street Exit. Follow
23rd Street West to The Hudson River.
Make a right turn on to 11th Ave.
and then make a left onto 24th St.
At the light, make a left onto West
Side Highway and turn right at the
next traffic light into the entrance
of Chelsea Piers.
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4.
From New Jersey:
Lincoln Tunnel and George Washington
Bridge
: Follow signs for West Side
Highway (Henry Hudson Parkway) South
to West 23rd Street. At West 23rd
Street, turn right at the traffic
light into the complex.
Holland Tunnel:
Follow
signs for West Street (West Side
Highway) North to West 23rd Street.
After the 21st St. exit, bear right
onto 11th Ave, then make a left onto
24th St. At the light, make a left
onto West Side Highway and turn right
at the next traffic light into the
complex.
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Other Transportation:
Interactive
Map and Directions
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here for interactive
map and directions using HopStop.
PUBLIC
TRANSPORTATION:
The
M23 bus crosses Manhattan on West
23rd Street and stops directly in
front of the northern entrance to
Chelsea Piers. The M14 bus crosses
Manhattan on 14th Street and stops
at 18th Street in front of the southern
entrance to Chelsea Piers. The M23
and M14 buses connect with all of
Manhattan's north-south bus routes
and subway lines.
N, R
-
Fifth Avenue
F,
PATH
-
Sixth Avenue
1,
9
-
Seventh Avenue
C, E
-
Eighth Avenue
M23
BUS ENTRANCE
There
is a bus pull-off along the west
side of the highway at approximately
23rd Street dedicated solely to the
M23.
PEDESTRIAN
ACCESS
Traffic
lights and crosswalks guide pedestrians,
skaters and cyclists safely across
the West Side Highway at 22nd, 20th
and 18th Streets. Chelsea Piers is
also accessible from the Hudson River
Park bikeway/walkway that parallels
the Hudson River. Bike racks are
located throughout Chelsea Piers.
BIKEWAY/WALKWAY
A
tree-lined bikeway/walkway, extending
from Battery Park to West 57th Street,
runs parallel to the Chelsea Piers
East Roadway, allowing safe and convenient
access from all points. It crosses
the Chelsea Piers East Roadway at
approximately 17th Street and 22nd
Street and proceed North.
TAXIS
Taxi pick-up and drop-off
locations are located at Pier 61
and Pier 60 along the Access Roadway.
Our Guest Services Staff will be
positioned throughout the site to
assist you.
Kid CarPool
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