Getting to Tribeca & SoHo
Cast-iron blocks, the Hudson Square offices and the Canal Street mouth of the Holland Tunnel.
Inside the Manhattan Congestion Relief Zone (below 60th St)
The shortlist
Ranked for this corner of the island, best first:
Getting here, specifically
This is the one zone a car genuinely wins: the Holland Tunnel surfaces right at Canal Street and Hudson, so Tribeca, Hudson Square and western SoHo are the first blocks you touch — though you do pay the congestion toll entering below 60th. On transit, take PATH to the World Trade Center and walk north up Greenwich Street into Tribeca, or ride the 33rd Street line and exit at Christopher Street for the SoHo edge. The flat $3.25 PATH fare beats a metered car nine times out of ten unless you are hauling luggage. There is no ferry landing in this neighborhood, so water routes mean a Brookfield Place arrival and a walk up.
Tribeca / SoHo sits below 60th Street, inside the Congestion Relief Zone, so every car-based crossing carries the Manhattan congestion charge on top of the tunnel toll — which tilts the math toward rail and, downtown, toward PATH. Open any crossing for its full timing, fare and step-by-step.
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