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Event dates

Wednesday October 14 2026
Thursday October 15 2026

Venue Address

The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
429 11th Avenue,
New York,
NY 10001,
United States

Getting to the Javits Center

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Plan your route

The Javits Center is more than just a convention center. Named after the legendary and lifelong New Yorker, Senator Jacob K. Javits, this self-sustaining New York icon has become a wildlife sanctuary, a community partner and a nationwide nexus where the latest ideas in business and pop culture converge under one very green roof.

Plan your route from your hotel to the Javits Center

From Times Square hotels: the easiest ways to Javits

Most hosted buyers are in the Times Square area. Here’s the fastest way to reach Javits each morning.

Walk (~20 minutes / ~1 mile)
A simple, flat route heading west on 42nd St. or 34th St. Great on a clear fall morning.

Subway (18–26 minutes)

  • Walk to Times Square–42 St station and follow signs for the 7 train (purple circle).
  • Take the 7 one stop to 34 St–Hudson Yards (last stop).
  • Exit Hudson Blvd East, then walk west along 34th St to Javits (34th St & 11th Ave).

Tip: Tap to pay with your contactless card/phone—no MetroCard needed. Trains run every 3–6 minutes at peak.

Taxi / car (time varies by traffic)

  • Clear weather, light traffic: 6–12 minutes
  • Typical weekday rush hour: 10–20 minutes
  • Rainy morning: 15–25 minutes (up to 25–35 with heavy rain/incidents)

Ask your hotel to hail a yellow cab—often faster than waiting for rideshare.

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Plan your morning

We recommend leaving your hotel by 07:00 on Wednesday, October 14 and 07:30 on Thursday, October 15 to allow time for registration and wayfinding inside Javits.

Plan your route from your hotel to the Javits Center

  • Wear comfortable shoes
  • Pack an umbrella
  • Stations can be busy at Times Square; Hudson Yards station is newer and straightforward to navigate

A venue and a location built for easy access

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By subway

train options

Taxi

Metered Rate of Fare
$2.50 upon entry
$0.50 per 1/5 mile or per 60 seconds in slow traffic or when vehicle stopped
$0.50 night surcharge after 8:00 p.m. and prior to 6:00 a.m.
$1.00 Peak Hour Surcharge in effect 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Monday-Friday
$0.50 MTA NY State Tax surcharge per ride
$0.30 Improvement Surcharge

Different variables such as heavy traffic and tolls should be taken into account in gauging the final cost of your trip.

A cab ride between Grand Central, Penn Station or Port Authority to the Javits Center can cost anywhere from $8-$15 depending on the traffic.

 

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Air Travel

The New York metropolitan area is serviced by three major airports: JFK International, Newark International and LaGuardia Airport. Travel time by taxi from the airports to midtown Manhattan varies by airport. Travel time from LaGuardia to midtown can take anywhere from 25-40 minutes. JFK can take anywhere from 45 minutes to over an hour and Newark 40 to 60 minutes.

Bike

Citi Bike is New York’s popular new bike sharing system, which features thousands of bikes at hundreds of stations around the city. The bikes can be rented from and returned to any station in the system, and are available 24/7, 365 days a year. You may choose to purchase a 24-Hour Access Pass for $9.95 or a 7-Day Access Pass for $25. Access Passes may only be purchased at Citi Bike stations, using the touchscreen kiosk. A Citi Bike station is conveniently located on 34th Street at 11th Avenue.

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Find this information on the Javits Center website here.

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