This is the arrangements page for the HTTPbis Working Group's sixth Interim Face-to-Face meeting, hosted by Google in New York, New York, US.
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Registration for this meeting is now closed.
We'll be meeting Thursday 5 and Friday 6 June, 2014. Meetings will begin at 9AM and end at 5pm on each day.
See the agenda for full details.
Google is hosting our meeting at their offices in New York, New York US.
Google New York
111 8th Ave
New York, NY 10011
United States
New York is served by three major airports:
- JFK is John F. Kennedy International Airport,
- LGA is LaGuardia Airport, also in Queens.
- EWR is Newark Liberty International Airport, across the river in Newark.
Depending on which airport you arrive at, there are a number of ways into the city:
- PATH is the quickest, easiest way into the city from Newark. The 14th Street stop is a short distance from the venue.
- Uber has a flat rate from EWR for as little as US$65, and is available from other airports.
- Taxis serve all airports, and there is a fixed fare to JFK.
New York has an extensive subway network that is usually the best way to get around, whether you're traveling within Manhattan or out to the other boroughs (including the airports in Queens. You'll need to have a Metrocard to travel.
Google's offices are directly outside the 14th Street station on the A, C and E lines, and many others are nearby.
New York has a selection of hotels, including:
- Hudson - a ten-minute ride on the A or C train
- 6 Columbus - ten minutes on the A or C
- Sheraton Tribeca - five minutes on the A, C or E train