US Open Tennis
Hotels in New York & Queens

The US Open mixes night sessions, New York energy and Grand Slam tennis at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. The Stadium Hotels helps you choose between Queens convenience and Manhattan skyline stays — all with easy access to the courts.

Flushing Meadows · Queens Subway & LIRR access NYC city break
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US Open tennis stadium at night with crowd and city lights

New York · Grand Slam

About the US Open Tennis Championships

The US Open closes the Grand Slam season every late August and early September at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens. Matches run day and night in Arthur Ashe Stadium, Louis Armstrong Stadium and multiple outer courts.

  • Held in New York City, with the main complex located in Queens.
  • Easy access from Manhattan and other boroughs via subway and Long Island Rail Road (LIRR).
  • Night sessions are a signature experience, so late transport and location matter.

Fan Tips · Transport

What to do & how to move around New York

With the US Open you get tennis plus a full New York trip. Many fans split time between watching matches in Queens and exploring Manhattan’s neighborhoods, museums and dining scene.

  • Subway & LIRR: Trains stop at Mets–Willets Point Station, right next to the tennis center.
  • Queens stays: Hotels in Flushing or nearby neighborhoods minimize commute times, especially after night sessions.
  • Manhattan stays: Midtown and downtown hotels offer classic NYC experiences with direct train access to Queens.
  • Extra days: Consider arriving early or staying after the tournament to explore more of New York at a relaxed pace.

Hotel List

US Open hotel spreadsheet

This spreadsheet outlines sample hotel areas and properties our team commonly uses for US Open trips. Use it as a planning reference, then contact us to confirm current availability and best options for your dates.

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Typical hotel areas for US Open stays

Exact hotel names change, but most US Open visitors choose between staying close to the courts in Queens or using Manhattan as a city base with daily train rides to matches.

Flushing & Queens hotels

Practical options near Flushing Meadows and Citi Field, ideal for guests focused on tennis first.

  • Shortest commute to day and night sessions.
  • Good mix of mid-range and business hotels.
  • Local dining in Flushing, including strong Asian food scene.

Midtown Manhattan

Classic New York base with easy train links to Queens plus quick access to major attractions.

  • Direct subway and LIRR routes toward Flushing Meadows.
  • Wide range of hotel categories, from boutique to luxury.
  • Walkable to Times Square, Fifth Avenue and key landmarks.

Downtown & Brooklyn

For guests who want a neighborhood vibe, restaurants and nightlife with reasonable connections to Queens.

  • Great food, bars and waterfront views in many districts.
  • Combination of subway routes to the tennis center.
  • Popular with repeat visitors who know the city well.

Airport & extended-stay options

Convenient for short trips, late arrivals or mixed business-and-tennis itineraries.

  • Hotels near JFK and LaGuardia for easy flight connections.
  • Extended-stay properties with kitchenettes for longer visits.
  • Good choice for families and groups needing extra space.
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