Grand Central Terminal

This iconic NYC Landmark sees 750,000 people each day – remaining the busiest and most exciting train station in the country.

The original Grand Central Depot was built in 1871, while the current building was unveiled in 1913. Today, it does more than provide transportation via Metro North, the subway and buses – it is an exquisite hub for shopping, dining, exploring and more.

Visit the Apple Store, find the latest in fashion trends, pick up locally sourced fresh food at the world-class market, stop by the renowned wine merchant, enjoy tasty fare from one of the 35 restaurants – including the celebrated Grand Central Oyster Bar – or simply people-watch in the cavernous Main Concourse under the elaborate ceiling.

Let Citi Bike help make your visit to Grand Central Terminal a breeze.

Get there by Citi Bike

To find the closest Citi Bike station to your starting location, please use our station map. Head to your chosen station and use your bike key or pre-purchased ride pass to begin. If you need to get a pass, use the Citi Bike app or kiosk and follow the on-screen prompts to complete your purchase.

There are several Citi Bike stations located near Grand Central, these include:

  • Pershing Square North
  • Pershing Square South
  • E 41st St & Madison Ave
  • E 47th St & Park Ave

Check the Citi Bike map for other nearby stations.

Remember, the first 30 minutes of each ride on a classic bike are included in the price of a single ride and day pass. If you're an annual member, the first 45 minutes of each ride on a classic bike are included. For more information about Citi Bike pricing and pass options, please head here.