well there is only one bridge that comes from NJ... so if you are on a bridge it will be the George Washington Bridge.
There are two tunnels connecting NJ to NYC, the Lincoln and Holland Tunnels, both go under the Hudson River.
One of the garages, Icon Parking has a website that will show you just how expensive it is to park in a garage in the city.
I can tell you that it's not that expensive if you come and park before 10AM and leave by 6PM. In my building it costs $16 (maybe it's 12 I keep forgetting) and I'm right in Times Square. (I don't mind driving in Times Square. Traffic doesn't come to a screeching halt as one would tend to think but it is sometimes slow, especially on the Broadway side, the 7th Avenue side has less congestion. In my mind there are more congested blocks, like 34th & 8th and Radio City/Rockefeller Center area.)
There are some lots where it's $20 for the whole day just off of 8th Avenue in the Theater District, but rates change as it gets to the evening because the theater crowd pays more. Looking at that link I found some prices for several hours that ranged in the $35+ area.
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New York City Traffic Rules state that one sign per block is sufficient. Please check the entire block and read all signs carefully before you park.
If there is more than one sign posted for the same area, the more restrictive one is the one in effect. If a sign is missing on a block, the remaining posted regulations are the ones that are in effect.
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Signs are VERY confusing in NYC. They used to be less confusing after a judge was posed with a photo and told, "If you can tell me which sign I violated, I'll pay the fine." at least that was what the legend was. Now the signage has gotten confusing again.
Thursday is a good choice because there are no matiness, when in effect, parking is more expensive, those days are Wednesday and Saturday.
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