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Cheap flights from Charlotte to New York
Leave southern culture behind and explore a northeastern metropolis by traveling from Charlotte to New York City. The skyline of Gotham City is dominated by the iconic Empire State Building and One World Trade Center. Get a feeling for the lavish lifestyle of former NYC tycoons by visiting the Carnegie Mansion and Morgan Library & Museum. History buffs can head to the Museum of the City of New York and New York Historical Society. Explore New York's diverse cultures by visiting the Museum of Jewish Heritage in the Upper East Side, and the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) in Chinatown.
Key Facts
New York Penn Station is a major rail hub that is served by the subway, NJ Transit and Long Island Railroad. The city's busiest transportation center is conveniently located right below Madison Square Garden. If you want to explore New York City by car, pick up your rental car at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and take Interstate-95 or Interstate-278 to access the city proper. Get on the Brooklyn Bridge or Queensborough Bridge to cross the East River.
Hints and Tips
The flight from Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) to JFK takes less than two hours to complete. If you're craving a taste of nature, head to either Central Park in Manhattan or Prospect Park in Brooklyn. Both are large green spaces that provide peace amid the urban frenzy of the City That Never Sleeps.