Air
- Companies:American Airlines, United Airlines
- Duration:Approximately 3 hours 30 minutes (flight time), plus 1 hour (airport transfer and waiting time)
- Distance:Approximately 1,200 miles (1,931 km)
- Costs:Estimated total cost around 200-300 EUR (depending on the booking class and advance purchase)
- Roads/Routes:Not applicable
Pro Tip: Consider booking flights during off-peak times (Tuesday or Wednesday) for lower fares.
A direct flight from Houston to Brooklyn is the most efficient option. Fly into New York's LaGuardia Airport (LGA), which is the closest airport to Brooklyn. Ensure you check your luggage restrictions depending on the airline and book well in advance to secure the best prices.
Road Trip
- Companies:Rental companies like Enterprise, Hertz, or Budget
- Duration:Approximately 18-20 hours (without significant stops)
- Distance:Approximately 1,400 miles (2,253 km)
- Costs:Estimated total cost around 300-400 EUR (including gas, tolls, and rental fees)
- Roads/Routes:I-10 E, I-20 E, I-95 N
Pro Tip: Pack snacks and stay hydrated! Plan for rest stops along the I-95 corridor, which can offer unique roadside attractions.
If you prefer driving, renting a car gives you flexibility. Make sure to check road conditions and plan your overnight stays if needed. There are plenty of scenic routes and attractions along the way.
Bus
- Companies:Greyhound, Megabus
- Duration:Approximately 25-30 hours
- Distance:Approximately 1,200 miles (1,931 km)
- Costs:Estimated total cost around 100-150 EUR
- Roads/Routes:Not applicable
Pro Tip: Book tickets early and look for discount codes or promotions for savings!
Taking a bus is a more economical but longer option. Both Greyhound and Megabus offer direct routes with various departure times. Bring entertainment options like books or movies for the long journey.