Fly from Lahore to New York with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Lahore to New York and you’ll be transported to a city of cultural treasures, stunning skylines and unrivalled energy.
This is a city defined by its variety – from the impressive architecture of the Chrysler Building, Rockefeller Center and Empire State Building, to its cosmopolitan population and incredible food. Book your flight with Etihad today and start planning your trip to the city that never sleeps.
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Flying from Lahore to New York: FAQs
Where are the best places to stay in New York?
New York has a wide variety of accommodation – with lots of choice in iconic locations such as Times Square and Central Park. For quieter spots head for one of the many vibrant neighbourhoods like Queens or look over the bridge in trendy Brooklyn.
What’s the best way to get around in New York?
The city has an extensive public transport system and the Metropolitan Transit Authority website provides maps to tourist spots. A MetroCard, on sale in all subway stations, can also be used on buses. Alternatively, hail one of the city’s famous yellow taxi cabs. Walking is often the easiest way to get around – just remember to observe the electronic ‘walk’ and ‘stop’ signs.
Top tips for Lahore to New York
A visit to Central Park
While Lahore has its splendid and historic Shalamar Gardens, New York has the majestic Central Park, a sweeping oasis amid the towering concrete edifices that loom over this 842-acre public space.
It comprises a boating lake, statues, playgrounds, hills, secluded woodland walks and even a faux medieval castle offering great views, all waiting to be discovered. Check out the ice rink in winter.
Best places to eat in New York
New York has dozens of Michelin starred restaurants – try Per Se for serene and intimate views over Central Park.
But the city’s culinary landscape is as ever-changing. You’re spoilt for choice, from delis and bakeries in Midtown serving eggs, pastries and coffee, to Greek, Italian, Thai and Spanish diners, not to mention a thriving street food scene.