In my experience -- for day trips -- always take your vehicle to the citiies
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Lifemagician
Be aware that when you are in NYC you will not want a car. That also applies to DC. Both cities have excellent public transport, very little parking, and when you find a spot it is expensive.
Generally that is true, but from my experience, it can be very, very difficult to find any room at the park-n-rides near either cities on weekdays to leave your car and travel into the city. For that reason, I ALWAYS drive my car into both cities. Yes, sometimes it can take a bit of time to find street parking -- but I've never looked more than 15 minutes to find a place to park in any neighborhood on my visits. So, while Lifey's advice is the conventional approach -- from experience, it is easier and often more fun to drive into those cities.
Mark
Washington DC Paid Parking
I just received an e-mail from a new service that is trying to be the "Open Table" for parking lots in some of the more-parking-challenged cities in America. Here is their list for Washington DC...
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We allow users to find and reserve guaranteed parking in commercial lots and garages through our website and mobile apps in over 4,000 garages in 40 cities around the country.