Portugal Day Festival Survival Guide

It’s Portugal Day! You’re just gearing up to make the trek into the Ironbound for what promises to be a half-mile of food, fun and friends. To make the day that much more enjoyable, we’ve compiled some tips you’ll want to check out before you head into the city.

# *Don’t drive into the Ironbound*. Seriously, we double- and triple-park our cars here for breakfast. Cramming half-a-million people into a half-mile of Ferry Street is a logistical nightmare. Instead: take the train. You won’t have to worry about traffic or driving if you’ve had one too many cups of sangria, and traveling by rail is safe.
** *From New York City*: it’s easy; take the PATH from any of the Manhattan stops — 33rd Street (transfer: B, D, F, N, Q, R, V, W lines), 23rd Street (transfer: F, V lines), 14th Street (transfer: F, L, V lines), 9th Street (nearby: 1 line), Christopher Street (nearby: A, B, C, D, E, F, V lines), and the World Trade Center (transfer: E, 1, 2, 3, A, C lines) — to Newark, the last stop. Follow the crowd of people downstairs and follow the instructions below.
** *From the suburbs*: take “NJ Transit”:http://njtransit.com to Newark Broad Street station on the Morris and Gladstone lines, or to Penn Station directly on the Raritan Valley, Northeast Corridor, or North Jersey Coast lines. If you’re anywhere else, you’ll want to go to Secaucus first, then transfer to Newark Penn. If you go to Broad Street, you don’t have to schlep across downtown to the Ironbound: once you walk out of the station, take the “Light Rail”:http://www.njtransit.com/nlr/riding_nlr_is_easy.html, this is Newark’s above-ground extension to the city subway and will take you straight to Penn Station for $1.35.
** *Leaving Penn Station*: exit the station through the East side past the florist and the bar. Cross Market Street and go left on Ferry Street. Follow your nose, ears and eyes to the food, music and people.