NYU Langone Health HYROX New York

28 May
07 Jun 2026
Ticket Status:
Coming Soon
Feb 17, 2026
Pre-Sale (HYROX 365 + Volunteers): Feb 17, 10:00am EST + Public sale: Feb 19, 12:00pm EST
Laurel Wreath
Elite 15 qualifier
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First HYROX in this city
HYROX New York 2026 fitness competition | New York City skyline
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Venue name

Pier 76 at Hudson River Park
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Location

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408 12th Ave West, New York, NY 10018, United States
Airport

Nearest airport

John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
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airport Distance

15 miles (25 km)
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Local time

UTC-4
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Event Vibe

Multi-day Epic
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$$$$$
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Time of Year

Spring

Race spotlight

NYU Langone Health HYROX NYC returns with a double-weekend takeover of Manhattan’s waterfront — 8 days of racing across back-to-back weekends spanning May 28–31 and June 4–7. Located at Pier 76, one of the most iconic urban HYROX venues worldwide.

Whether you’re chasing a late season World Champs ticket to Stockholm, a PB in the city that never sleeps, or just the experience of racing against the skyline — NYC delivers the big stage energy every time.

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Racecation Review

There’s no city like New York — and no racecation like HYROX NYC. With events stretching across two massive weekends, this is one of the longest and most high-profile race setups on the calendar. Athletes can plan an extended stay, train with some of the best gyms in the U.S., and soak up everything from Central Park shakeout runs to post-race Broadway dinners.

Pier 76 is positioned in Midtown West — walking distance from Hudson Yards, the High Line, and Times Square. For race crews and gym teams flying in, the venue location makes everything easy: world-class hotels, public transport, and pre-race essentials are all at your doorstep. Combine it with a weekend in the Catskills or the Hamptons for a full East Coast escape.

Hotels

📍 Near the Venue (Pier 76 – Midtown West)

Premium

  • Pendry Manhattan West – $$$$
  • Ultra-luxe hotel next to Hudson Yards. Design-focused, celeb-level service, gym access included. 5 min walk to Pier 76.

Mid-range

  • Arlo Midtown – $$$
  • Compact rooms, rooftop bar, solid gym, walking distance to venue. Great for athlete crews.

Budget

  • Pod Times Square – $$
  • Small rooms but clean, modern, and just 10 mins from the venue. Perfect for budget-conscious racers.

🏙 Downtown / Central NYC

Premium

  • The Greenwich Hotel (TriBeCa) – $$$$
  • Boutique luxury with a serene vibe, amazing recovery spa, and athlete-worthy breakfast.

Mid-range

  • citizenM Bowery – $$$
  • Ultra-modern, automated check-in, rooftop bar. Great views and cool energy.

Budget

  • HI NYC Hostel (Upper West Side) – $
  • Clean, secure, social — solid option for solo racers or international athletes. Subway direct to venue.

Visa guide

Visa Waiver Program (VWP)

Citizens of 40+ countries — including most of Europe, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and Israel — can travel to the U.S. without a visa for stays of up to 90 daysprovided they obtain an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) before departure.

  • ESTA cost: ~$21 USD
  • Validity: 2 years (or until passport expires)
  • Apply online: https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov
  • Processing: Often instant, but apply at least 72 hours before travel

Standard Tourist Visa (B1/B2)

Travelers from countries not part of the Visa Waiver Program must apply in advance for a B1/B2 visitor visa at a U.S. embassy or consulate.

Processing times vary widely by country and can take weeks or months, so early planning is essential.

Passport Requirements

  • Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay
  • Some countries are exempt under bilateral agreements, but 6 months validity is strongly recommended

Important Notes for HYROX Athletes

  • Visa rules are strictly enforced at U.S. borders
  • Entry is never guaranteed — final approval is at the discretion of U.S. Customs and Border Protection
  • Expect longer queues at JFK, Newark (EWR), and LGA, especially during summer travel peaks
  • Bring proof of onward travel, accommodation, and event participation if asked

Cost Insights

NYC is a premium racecation — plan ahead to get value.

  • Hotels: $200–$600 USD/night near the venue; cheaper in Brooklyn or NJ
  • Food: $15–25 USD/meal at casual spots; $40+ for dining out
  • Transport: Subway $2.90/ride; Uber/Yellow Cab from JFK ~$70–$90

Public transport guide

NYC transport is vast, crowded, and essential for getting around efficiently.

  • Airports → City: AirTrain + Subway (cheapest), yellow cabs/Uber (fastest but pricey).
  • City Transport: Subway runs 24/7, covering almost every corner of the city. Buses supplement the grid, while CitiBikes are available for short trips.
  • Tips: Get a MetroCard or OMNY tap card for easy use. Avoid driving — traffic is brutal.

Best photo spots

New York’s medal shots are world-class, with endless iconic backdrops:

  1. Top of the Rock – Classic skyline with Empire State Building front and center
  2. The High Line – Urban park with unique angles, golden hour magic
  3. Brooklyn Bridge Park – Iconic bridge + Manhattan skyline backdrop
  4. Times Square (very early morning) – Only works before 7am
  5. Hudson Yards Vessel – Futuristic background near venue

Local Climate

May–June in NYC is prime racing weather. Expect 18–26°C (65–78°F), with moderate humidity and longer daylight hours. Wind off the Hudson River can be a factor at Pier 76. Race early for cooler temps; sunset is near 8:30pm.

Local Eats

Fueling is easy in NYC, with endless clean and indulgent options.

  • Sweetgreen – Protein-packed salad bowls, macro-friendly, and fast. Multiple Manhattan locations including Midtown and Hudson Yards.
  • Joe’s Pizza – Iconic NYC slice joint. No-nonsense, always hot, always packed. Closest to Pier 76: 1435 Broadway or 2168 Broadway.
  • Westville – Veggie-heavy comfort food, simple proteins, and easy digestion. Great brunch or casual post-race spot.
  • Dimes – Lower East Side café with clean eats, colourful bowls, and low-key wellness crowd. Stylish but not overdone.
  • The Butcher’s Daughter – Trendy plant-based brunch destination in SoHo and Williamsburg. Smoothies, avo toast, loaded salads, all athlete-approved.

Local Gyms

New York gyms match the city’s intensity — polished, performance-driven, and competitive.

Rumble Boxing + HIIT – Midtown

  • Turf zone, rowers, dumbbells, great for circuits
  • Drop-in friendly
  • 🔗 @rumble

CrossFit Hell’s Kitchen – 10 mins walk from venue

Solace NYC – Flatiron

  • High-end strength + conditioning facility
  • Great for solo training and performance coaching
  • 🔗 @solacenewyork

DOGPOUND – Tribeca

  • Celebrity training studio, sleek layout, premium feel
  • By appointment
  • 🔗 @dogpound

Performix House – Union Square

  • Top-tier facility with sleds, SkiErgs, rowers
  • Trainer access required
  • 🔗 @performixhouse

Recovery Guide

NYC may move fast, but recovery options are top-notch.

The Now Massage – West Village

  • Modern, calming massage studio with deep tissue options. Ideal post-race reset.
  • ⏱ ~15 mins from Pier 76
  • 🔗 thenowmassage.com

City Wellness Collective – Flatiron

Equinox Hudson Yards Spa – Ultra-premium

  • Access to steam room, cryotherapy, massage, and recovery tools.
  • 🔗 equinox.com

Stretch*d – NoMad

  • Assisted stretching specialists — perfect for tight hip flexors and hamstrings post sled push.
  • 🔗 stretchdspace.com

Sage + Sound – Upper East Side

  • Luxury recovery lounge with sauna, massage, meditation, and skincare.
  • 🔗 sageandsound.com
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