Where to Stay for the US Open
Choose Queens walkability (Flushing/Corona) to minimize transfers, or Manhattan energy (Midtown/Times Square) for dining and nightlife with a single-seat ride on the 7 train. Book refundable rates early—draw ceremonies and marquee night matches spike demand.
Queens (Closest Base)
Stay near Mets–Willets Point for fast access to the grounds, easier late-night returns, and lower rideshare surge. Flushing food scene = elite.
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Manhattan (7 Train Direct)
Base in Midtown/Times Sq./Hudson Yards and ride the 7 train straight to the US Open. Perfect for travelers who want museums, Broadway, and late dinners after Ashe.
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Night Sessions: Plan the Return
Headliners can finish late. Pick hotels near the 7 train or within a quick rideshare. Some Queens hotels offer late-hour dining—clutch after five-set thrillers.
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- Security: Clear bag policies; pack light for faster entry.
- Sun & heat: Day sessions are hot—hat, sunscreen, refillable bottle.
- Food: Flushing has elite Asian cuisine; plan a late meal after Ashe. li>
- Merch: Hit shops early week for sizes; finals weekend sells fast.