Driving Directions and Parking Information
Brooklyn Cruise Terminal
72 Bowne Street
Brooklyn, NY 11231
The Brooklyn cruise terminal is located in Red Hook, opposite Governors Island. The terminal is approximately 12 miles from LaGuardia Airport, 16 miles from Newark International Airport and 20 miles from JFK International Airport. The Brooklyn terminal complex includes a 500-car parking area, and taxi and bus drop-off areas. The daily parking rate is $18 (for 10 hours) and the overnight rate is $23 (for 24 hours). The daily parking rate for multiple days is $20 per day. Rates are subject to change.
From Manhattan Via the Battery Tunnel - Take the Battery Tunnel (I-478-E) into Brooklyn. Continue onto the westbound Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278-W) and immediately take the first exit on the right: Exit 26- Hamilton Avenue onto the service road. Stay to the left and make a left-U-turn at the intersection of Hamilton Avenue with Clinton Street/9th Street, then continue west along the westbound Hamilton Avenue service road. Continue on the service road to its end at Van Brunt Street. Turn left at Van Brunt Street, travel 2 blocks and then turn right onto Bowne Street to enter the terminal.
From Manhattan Via the Brooklyn or Manhattan Bridges, and from LaGuardia Airport - Get onto the westbound Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278-W) and take Exit 26 - Hamilton Avenue onto the service road. Stay to the left and make a left-U-turn at the intersection of Hamilton Avenue with Clinton Street/9th Street, then continue west along the westbound Hamilton Avenue service road. Continue on the service road to its end at Van Brunt Street. Turn left at Van Brunt Street, travel 2 blocks and then turn right onto Bowne Street to enter the terminal.
From John F. Kennedy Airport - Get onto the eastbound Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278-E) to Exit 26- Hamilton Avenue. After exit, continue along westbound Hamilton Avenue service road. Continue on the service road to its end at Van Brunt Street. Turn left at Van Brunt Street, travel 2 blocks and then turn right onto Bowne Street.
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