Cycling to MetLife Stadium—temporarily renamed the New York New Jersey Stadium for the World Cup—offers a free alternative to traditional transit, but the route from Brooklyn is far from simple.
Senior soccer editor Alexander Abnos documented every mile of his ride to determine if this option is worth the effort.
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The journey requires riding from Brooklyn into New Jersey, testing both physical endurance and the local road infrastructure.
Route and Practical Experience
The trek avoids crowded trains and traffic gridlocks typical on event days.
However, the infrastructure is heavily optimized for vehicles, not bicycles, making it a demanding excursion that requires careful navigation.
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This cycling route serves as an adventurous, cost-free option for dedicated cyclists.
While it eliminates the hassle of public transit crowds, the challenging infrastructure means it is best suited for experienced riders comfortable with long-distance urban navigation.
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For most casual event-goers, traditional transportation methods remain the more practical choice.