Depending on traffic, and on where in Manhattan you're going, it can take anywhere from 30 to 90 minutes. If you're going to Upper Manhattan, in good traffic, it would be about 30 minutes, maybe even 20 minutes (because LaGuardia is much closer to Upper Manhattan than Lower Manhattan). If you're going to Lower Manhattan in very bad traffic, it could take 90 minutes.
LaGuardia Airport is in New York City. It's in Queens, which is one of the five boroughs of New York City (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island).
From La Guardia Airport to Times Square takes about 20minutes by cab.
It doesn't matter. All three of the major airports in the New York City area -- LaGuardia, JFK and Newark -- are roughly equidistant from Manhattan. LaGuardia is the closest by maybe five miles.
LaGuardia Airport in NYC
LaGuardia Airport is the closest. LaGuardia is written as if it's one word because it's an Italian last name and someone wrote it himself*. LaGuardia Airport and LaGuardia Community College in New York are both named after former New York Governor Fiorello H. LaGuardia.
There are many branches of the Hampton Inn in New York, including Syracuse, Times Square, Rochester, Madison Square Garden, SoHo and LaGuardia Airport.
Laguardia Airport is named after Fiorello Laguardia because he was the mayor of New York City during the Great Drepession and the World War II.
These are all within about a 2-mile radius of LGA: LaGuardia Airport Hotel Clarion Hotel La Guardia Airport Hampton Inn New York LaGuardia Airport Marriott LaGuardia Airport Courtyard by Marriott LaGuardia Airport Crowne Plaza LaGuardia Airport Comfort Inn East Elmhurst Airway Inn at La Guardia Airport Fairfield Inn by Marriott LaGuardia Airport/Flushing Hotel De Point Holiday Inn LaGuardia Corona Hotel Fairfield Inn New York LaGuardia Airport/Astoria Red Roof Inn Flushing Comfort Inn Flushing
There isn't an airport in the Bronx but the nearest airport is LaGuardia Airport.
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Laguardia airport.
JFK international airport and LaGuardia airport
LaGuardia Airport is named after Fiorello LaGuardia, who was New York City's 104th Mayor. He served from January 1, 1934 to December 31, 1945.