How to get to MetLife Stadium to see Taylor Swift, per NY Post locals

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Taylor Swift ‘Eras Tour’ tickets for one, two or three of her MetLife Stadium concerts in East Rutherford, NJ on Friday, May 26, Saturday, May 27 or Sunday, May 28.Congratulations — that’s a big step.(If you haven’t, you can still snatch up last-minute tickets here too).However, now that the day of the concert is rapidly approaching, the realization “Oh, my goodness.

I’ve never been to MetLife. How do I get there?” may be dawning upon you.That’s a legitimate concern — traveling to the Jets and Giants home stadium isn’t an easy trip.Plus, when you factor in the thousands of Swifites also traveling, traffic, trains and parking may be extra congested.So, our team wanted to help you out.We’ve spoken to Jets fans, Long Island commuters and New Jersey Transit veterans for their hottest travel tips.And trust us, you’ll need them.A New York Post writer attended an ‘Eras Tour’ concert at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA last weekend and ended up parking a mile away from the venue.It wasn’t cheap either.

She and her friends shilled out $40 for the spot.Want to find strategies from folks that have traveled to the venue rather than just relying on Google Maps?Here’s everything you need to know and more about traveling to see Swift at MetLife Stadium this Memorial Day weekend.This Jets fanatic resides in the Bronx-Riverdale area, close to the George Washington Bridge (GWB, if you’re a local).His general route is the GWB to the I-95.

There, he takes exit 16W to Route 3 which spills into the parking lots.That being said, he added, “there’s probably 20 different ways to go.”Still, make sure to get there early because it can get crowded quickly.“For 1 p.m.

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