Mass Transit is the best way to get to Citi Field. NYCFC encourages all fans to come to the game by public transportation where possible.

Citi Field: 41 Seaver Way, Queens, NY 11368

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Directions to Citi Field by Subway:

Via 7 Train: Services Citi Field at the Mets/Willets Point Station and makes stops in Manhattan at 34th Street/Hudson Yards, Times Square, 5th Avenue/Bryant Park and Grand Central Station.

Via E, F, G, R or V Trains: Connections to the 7 train can be made at the 74th Street-Broadway / Roosevelt Avenue stop in Jackson Heights.

Via N or W Trains: Transfer to the 7 train at Queensboro Plaza.

For travel information, please call MTA New York City Subway at 511.

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Directions to Citi Field by Bus:

From Queens: Citi Field is served by the Q48 bus. Many other bus lines connect with the 7 train, including the Q18, Q23, Q29, Q32, Q39, Q45, Q47, Q53, Q58, Q60, Q67, Q72, Q104, B24 and B61. For more information, please call 511 or visit Queens Borough Bus Map

From Long Island: Connections to the 7 train can be made at Flushing/Main Street via Long Island Bus lines N7, N20, N21. For more information, please call: MTA Long Island Bus 511.

From Port Authority: Connections to the 7 train can be made by taking the E train to the 74th Street-Broadway / Roosevelt Avenue stop in Jackson Heights.

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Directions to Citi Field by Bike:

Citi Field is easily accessible by bicycle and provides safe bike parking locations around the ballpark. For more information on how to plan your route to Citi Field, click here.

NEW in 2024! Citi Bike, NYC’s bike-sharing program, is now available at Citi Field.

Look for bikes and e-bikes at 2 convenient station locations: one in Mets Plaza to the left of the Homerun Apple, and the other in the pedestrian plaza adjacent to the intersection of Shea Road and Boat Basin Place. With these additions, Citi Field is now at the eastern edge of Citi Bike’s service zone in Queens, allowing bike connections west into Elmhurst, Corona, Jackson Heights, and Manhattan/Bronx/Brooklyn.

For more information on the program, please visit citibikenyc.com.

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Directions to Citi Field by NJ Transit

Take NJ Transit to Penn Station and transfer to either the E train on the MTA Subway, or take the LIRR to Woodside and then transfer to the 7 train. For NJ Transit schedules, please click here.

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Directions to Citi Field by Metro North

Change for the 7 train line at Grand Central Station. Take the 7 train to Mets/Willets Point Station. Complete Metro-North Map