Prepare for a world-class experience at New York Valves 2026: The Structural Heart Summit™.
VENUE: NEW YORK VALVES™ 2026
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, North
429 11th Avenue • New York, NY 10001
Intersection of 11th Avenue and 38th Street
Join us at the iconic Javits Center, North, in Manhattan's vibrant west side. Conveniently near Moynihan Train Hall, Penn Station, Hudson Yards, and the High Line, it's the perfect hub for learning, networking, and exploring New York!
Plan Your Stay At New York Valves 2026
Reservations
CRF® is excited to offer exclusive discounted rooms at many nearby hotels. These special rates are available only to registered attendees.
Booking Deadline
Reserve your room by May 25, 2026, at 11:59 PM EDT (UTC −4) to secure the New York Valves 2026 discounted rates. After this date, rooms will be available on a space-available basis only. Note that rooms at the discounted rate can sell out before the deadline!
Cancellation Policy
If you need to cancel, contact your hotel. Please check your hotel confirmation for the cancellation policy.
Stay Safe from Scams
Always use the official booking links provided in your registration confirmation email. Learn more about how to avoid booking scams.
Accommodations for New York Valves™ 2026
Choose your preferred accommodations and reserve by the deadline to secure the exclusive discounted rate for New York Valves!
Hotel availability and rates subject to change. Rates exclude taxes and hotel fees. Hotels are listed in order of distance to the Javits Center.
Food and Beverage
The Javits Center offers a variety of dining concession options, and the nearby Hudson Yards neighborhood has an endless array of restaurants and eateries.
During the event, academic satellite breakfast and lunch programs will provide meals at designated check-in times in program rooms.
Coat and Bag Check
Please do not leave personal items unattended. Luggage storage is available at your hotel bell desk. Coat and bag check is available at Javits Center North Atrium coat check counter for a nominal fee. Please check the hours that the coat-check area is open.



Travel To New York
BY AIR
New York is accessible from three major airports:
Airport |
Distance to Venue |
Travel Time* |
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10 miles |
35–40+ minutes |
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17 miles |
30–35+ minutes |
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17 miles |
45–50+ minutes |
*Car-travel time can vary widely. Please plan accordingly.
Traveling from outside the United States?
Please view our INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL page for more information about traveling from abroad.
Ground Transportation From Airports to JACOB K. JAVITS CONVENTION CENTER, NORTH
- Grab a yellow NYC taxi at the taxi stand outside LGA (metered fare to Manhattan) or JFK (flat rate to Manhattan). From EWR, curbside taxis are New Jersey yellow cabs.
- Call a ride-share service such as Uber or Lyft.
- Prearrange a licensed black-car limousine service (list of licensed black-car services).
- See additional information on ground transportation from LGA, JFK, and EWR.
BY TRAIN
- Long Distance: Amtrak provides long-distance train transportation to/from Moynihan Train Hall at Penn Station.
- New York Metropolitan Area: Commuter railroads include Long Island Railroad to New York Penn Station, Metro North Railroad to Grand Central Terminal, and New Jersey Transit to New York Penn Station. The PATH train is a New York to New Jersey subway serving nearby New Jersey locations.
BY FERRY
NY Waterway operates direct ferry routes from several points in eastern New Jersey to the intersection of 39th Street and Twelfth Avenue in Manhattan, right at the foot of the Jacob K. Javits Center North. Board the Midtown ferry from any of six NJ ferry terminals for the 8- to 12-minute ride.
BY CAR
Bringing a car to New York is not recommended. Street parking is not available, and garage parking is very expensive. If you do plan to drive to New York, check this list of parking garages near the Javits Center. See additional transportation information and directions to the Javits Center.
GETTING AROUND NEW YORK
When exploring the city, avail yourself of the ample public transportation via subway and bus, in addition to the numerous taxis and ride-share services. Use any of these subway lines to reach the Jacob K. Javits Center.
SUBWAY LINE | NAME OF CLOSETS STOP TO JAVITS CENTER | EXIT AND ENTRANCE LOCATIONS |
7 Express or Local | 34th Street-Hudson Yards |
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A, C, E | 34th Street-Penn Station |
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1, 2, 3 | 34th Street-Penn Station |
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STAY SECURE: USE AUTHORIZED SITES
To ensure the security of your personal and financial data, please register and book housing exclusively through the official New York Valves™ 2026 links.
Official Housing
Links provided in your registration confirmation email.
Official Registration URL
Official Registration Provider
Maritz Global Events. Add these emails to your safe sender list to avoid disruptions:
Beware of Unauthorized Sites
They may put your personal information at risk and cannot guarantee access to official conference benefits.
Get to Know New York
The most populous city in the United States, anchoring the largest metropolitan area in the world, New York is a global center for the arts, medicine, live theater, communications, food, finance, music, fashion, and culture. New York is home to numerous world-class museums, unique attractions, Broadway theaters, endless dining options, diverse nightlife, and infinite shopping possibilities. It is also home to nearly 9 million people, collectively the most ethnically diverse population in the world, with an estimated 800 native languages spoken among its inhabitants.
Often referred to as New York City, to distinguish it from the state in which it resides, or just “the city” to locals, New York comprises hundreds of distinct neighborhoods spread among its five geographic boroughs — Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island. Manhattan, the 23-square-mile island anchored by the Hudson and East Rivers, is the business, tourism, and entertainment hub of the city, as well as home to numerous quiet residential neighborhoods. In its geographic center lies the 843-acre Central Park, home to walking and biking paths, a lake, thick woods, sports fields, an ice-skating rink, zoo, nature sanctuary, carousel, outdoor theater, a castle, and the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir. Fun fact: Central Park is the most filmed park in the world!



Local Resources
Emergencies
Dial 911 from any phone and state your location. 911 is for police, fire department, or ambulance.
Nonemergency Help
Dial 311.
New York Time and Weather
During the conference, New York will be on U.S.Eastern Daylight Time (UTC −4) .
New York can be mild to hot in June, with an average high of 82°F and low of 68°F . Check today’s temperature in New York .


