Midtown and Times SquareMidtown rides often involve hotels, Broadway plans, restaurants, Penn Station, Grand Central, office towers, theater timing, and curb pressure near Times Square. A better request names the exact entrance, show or meeting time, luggage, and whether the chauffeur should be ready for a later return.
Financial District and Wall StreetDowntown rides should account for building entrances, meeting schedules, client pickups, hotel origins, airport departures, and narrow curb access near office towers. Wall Street requests work better when the assistant or passenger contact is clear before the vehicle arrives.
Hudson Yards and West Side routesHudson Yards, Chelsea, the Javits area, and West Side hotel pickups can connect to meetings, events, airport routes, dinner plans, and multi-stop schedules.
Upper East Side and Upper West SideUptown residential, hotel, hospital, restaurant, museum, and private event pickups need clear entrance notes, passenger contact, luggage details, and destination timing.
SoHo, Tribeca, and Downtown hotelsSoHo and Tribeca rides often involve boutique hotel entrances, restaurants, private events, airport transfers, photo stops, and Downtown-to-Brooklyn or Downtown-to-Newark movement.
Harlem and northern ManhattanHarlem and northern Manhattan rides can connect to LaGuardia, JFK, Newark, Midtown, Downtown, the Bronx, event venues, residences, and family transportation plans.