The TCS New York City Marathon brings together 55,000 runners from 130 countries every November, making it the hardest time of the year to travel to the city.
This guide covers the practical details marathon runners and spectators need: airport options, road closure schedules that affect race morning logistics, and booking timelines that secure availability during peak demand.
If you’re running in this year’s marathon, understanding these logistics helps you arrive rested and ready. Let’s walk through what you need to know.
Marathon Weekend Logistics
Marathon weekend operates on a compressed timeline. The expo opens Friday at the Javits Center (34th Street and 11th Avenue). Most runners collect their bibs Friday afternoon or Saturday morning. The opening…more
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