Roadrunner Limousine – New York City, New York
New York City Airports & Metro Chauffeured Transportation Service
Roadrunner Limousine is more than just a car or taxi service. We are a chauffeured transportation service company that delivers consistent and reliable service worldwide. Our convenient booking options, luxury fleet, and reliable, friendly chauffeurs will ensure a worry and hassle-free experience.
Our specialty is executive airport transportation service for corporate clients, with service to and from New York City International Airport and corporate jet air fields. We also provide transportation service in the metropolitan New York City area and beyond for sightseeing and special events.
Roadrunner is a member in good standing of the National Limousine Association (NLA).
Instead of taking a cramped shuttle or taxi, book a smooth and relaxing luxury ride with Roadrunner Limousine.
New York City & New Jersey Rates
- Standard Service Rates
- (JFK) John F. Kennedy Intl, New York, NY
- (LGA) LaGuardia Airport, New York, NY
- (EWR) Newark Liberty Intl, Newark, NJ
- (TEB) Teterboro Airport, Teterboro, NJ
World Class Customer Service
Making your reservation is a breeze! Book online; try our simple, easy-to-use mobile app; or call 323-419-0470. We will email a reservation confirmation and receipt for your convenience. Enjoy additional services by creating an online account to save your personal preferences, monitor your reservation history, and print receipts.
Roadrunner’s professional and experienced chauffeurs have exemplary driving records and are required to pass FBI criminal background checks. Our friendly drivers will cater to your every need. Prompt pickup and drop-off are guaranteed as it is our policy to arrive ten minutes prior to the scheduled pickup time.
If you have questions, our friendly and knowledgeable customer service staff is available 24 hours a day / 7 days a week at 619-202-0781.
Our Fleet: Comfortable, Clean, Well-Maintained Vehicles
Whether you are a traveling couple, single executive, or a large group, Roadrunner has the right vehicle for you. Our fleet includes sedans, town cars, limousines, SUVs, passenger vans, and even motor coaches. The late-model vehicles are clean, comfortable, and equipped with GPS navigation systems. All are stocked with complimentary bottled water and many have wi-fi.
Rates: Affordable Pricing for Quality Service
Roadrunner offers affordable flat rates to / from New York City International Airport. Our town car rates are often less than taxis charge for the same service. You can travel to the airport in comfort and style in any one of our luxury vehicles. We also offer hourly rates for transportation within the metro New York City area and beyond.
Corporate Accounts: Are You a Traveling Executive?
Roadrunner Limousine provides exceptional corporate account services. We pride ourselves on working effectively with executive travel coordinators to make everyone’s job easier. Our state-of-the-art online booking /account management system and highly trained staff create and execute sophisticated travel plans for busy executives and corporate groups.
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YESTERDAY
Still under British rule in the early 1700s, New York grew as an important trading post. It also became a center of slavery, with 42% of households holding slaves by 1730, more than any other city other than Charleston, South Carolina. Most held a number of domestic slaves, but others would hire them out for labor. Throughout the port, slavery was integrally tied to New York’s economy, and discovery of the African Burying Ground in the 1990s revealed that tens of thousands of Africans had been buried in the area in colonial years. New York had surpassed Philadelphia as the largest U.S. city by 1790.
During the 1830s and 1840s, prominent American literary figures William Cullen Bryant, Washington Irving, Herman Melville, Rufus Wilmot Griswold, John Keese, Nathaniel Parker Willis, and Edgar Allan Poe all lived in New York. Lobbied for by public-minded members of the old merchant elite, in 1857, Central Park was established and became the first landscaped park in an American city.
TODAY
New York City is described by many as the cultural capital of the world. Author Tom Wolfe once said, “Culture just seems to be in the air, like part of the weather.” Tourism is one of the city’s most vital industries, with more than 40 million domestic and international tourists that visit every year.
People travel the world to see the Empire State Building; Statue of Liberty; Ellis Island; Broadway theater productions; museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Central Park and Washington Square Park; Rockefeller Center; Times Square; the Manhattan Chinatown; the luxury shopping along Fifth and Madison Avenues; and to attend events such as the Halloween Parade in Greenwich Village; the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade; the lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree; the St. Patrick’s Day parade; seasonal activities such as ice skating in Central Park in winter; the Tribeca Film Festival; and free performances in Central Park at Summerstage. Other attractions of the city include the Bronx Zoo; Coney Island; Flushing Meadows-Corona Park; and the New York Botanical Garden. Mayor Michael Bloomberg unveiled on September 27, 2012 plans for the New York Wheel, the world’s tallest ferris wheel, to sit at the northern shore of Staten Island, overlooking the Statue of Liberty, New York Harbor, and the Lower Manhattan skyline.
PRIME LOCATIO
Located in the Northeastern United States, in the southeast of New York State, New York City is approximately halfway between Washington, D.C. and Boston. It is at the mouth of the Hudson River, which feeds into a naturally sheltered harbor and flows into the Atlantic Ocean. The location has helped the city grow in significance as a trading port. With much of the city built on the three islands of Manhattan, Staten Island, and Long Island, land is scarce which encourages a high population density.
The Hudson is an estuary flowing through the Hudson Valley into New York Bay, separating the city from New Jersey. The East River is what is called a tidal straight, flowing from Long Island Sound and separating the Bronx and Manhattan from Long Island. The Harlem River is another tidal strait between the East and Hudson Rivers, and it separates most of Manhattan from the Bronx. Flowing through the Bronx and Westchester County, The Bronx River is the only entirely fresh water river in the city.
Substantially altered by human intervention, the city’s land has considerable land reclamation along the waterfronts since Dutch colonial times, most prominently in Lower Manhattan.
QUALITY OF LIFE
New York City’s food culture, influenced by the city’s immigrant history, includes a variety of world cuisines. Eastern European and Italian immigrants have made the city famous for bagels, cheesecake and New York-style pizza, while Chinese and other Asian restaurants, burger joints, Italian restaurants, diners and coffee shops are found everywhere you look. The city licenses around 4,000 mobile food vendors, many immigrant-owned, serving Middle Eastern foods such as falafels and kebabs, standbys of modern New York street food. But hot dogs and pretzels are still the main street fare. The city also has some of the finest and most diverse haute cuisine restaurants in the country.
The New York area is known for a distinctive regional speech pattern called the New York dialect, sometimes called Brooklynese or New Yorkese. It is considered one of the most recognizable accents within American English speakers. The dialects classic version is centered on middle and working-class people of European descent. The more recent influx of non-European immigrants has led to changes in this distinctive dialect.