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From $142 / night 0.77 mi

Corona Hotel

· 3.6 Good · 273 reviews

Independent ownership means flexible rates and fast decisions for group gatherings.

  • Wake naturally with in-room climate controls set to your preference
  • Plug in all your electronics with multiple accessible power outlets
  • Power up with coffee and pastries available each morning
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From $151 / night 0.97 mi

Starlight Hotel

· 4.0 Very Good · 426 reviews

Independently owned properties deliver lower rates and more direct control over your stay.

  • Stream sports content and highlights using dependable internet connectivity
  • Fuel game day mornings with complimentary coffee and continental options
  • Find ample parking spaces that simplify loading kids and tailgate supplies
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From $273 / night 1.15 mi

Renaissance New York Flushing Hotel at Tangram

· 4.3 Very Good · 385 reviews

Each property brings neighborhood character to families seeking more than scoreboards.

  • Skip parking hassles with valet services ready at select locations
  • Relax in the theatrical bar atmosphere after a day cheering
  • Explore curated local tips from the dedicated Navigator concierge
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From $253 / night 1.18 mi

Hyatt Place Flushing / LaGuardia Airport

· 4.2 Very Good · 931 reviews

Contemporary style and smart amenities designed for groups on the move.

  • Relax in modern social spaces designed for group energy
  • Grab sandwiches and snacks from The Market anytime day or night
  • Rest deeply with premium pillow-top comfort designed for quality sleep
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From $151 / night 1.19 mi

Best Western Queens Court Hotel

· 3.6 Good · 1,034 reviews

This brand delivers simple consistency when chaos swirls around every venue.

  • Catch live game updates on the large-screen lobby TV
  • Refresh drinks anytime using ice machines throughout the hotel
  • Enjoy fresh towels and washcloths ready for post-game cleanup
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From $279 / night 1.27 mi

Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel

· 4.0 Very Good · 513 reviews

Dependable hospitality designed for guests who came here to witness history unfold.

  • Charge every device with abundant USB ports and power outlets
  • Savor freshly baked morning pastries with artisanal coffee blends
  • Store your vehicle in secure on-site parking throughout your stay
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From $224 / night 1.29 mi

Ramada by Wyndham Flushing Queens

· 3.9 Good · 3,529 reviews

Approachable stays designed for travelers seeking quality without the premium price.

  • Gather with fellow fans over casual dinner and drinks
  • Meet up with your group in spacious lobby seating areas
  • Keep drinks cold with ice machines available on every floor
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From $245 / night 1.34 mi

Hotel Indigo Flushing - LaGuardia by IHG

· 4.2 Very Good · 757 reviews

Created around the belief that big weekends demand more than cookie-cutter comfort.

  • Explore neighborhood flavors through morning menus inspired by local culture
  • Walk to nearby transit stops for quick trips to the arena
  • Explore rotating local craft beer taps featuring breweries from the region
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From $219 / night 1.59 mi

Four Points by Sheraton Flushing

· 4.5 Excellent · 2,001 reviews

Built to reward fans who show up ready for every moment.

  • Pick up fresh pastries for a quick breakfast on the go
  • Park your vehicle on-site throughout the entire tournament weekend
  • Order pub-style appetizers perfect for sharing with family and friends
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From $296 / night 1.73 mi

The Westin Flushing Laguardia Airport

· 5.0 Excellent

Where wellness-driven travelers find calm between the roar of sold-out stadiums.

  • Wrap up in extra-large plush velour bath sheets
  • Mirror your phone screen to TV with mobile casting
  • Fuel game-day mornings with SuperFoodsRx™-powered breakfast bowls for energy
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From $206 / night 1.86 mi

Fairfield Inn by Marriott LaGuardia Airport

· 4.1 Very Good · 1,685 reviews

Global standards meet local access so every arrival feels effortless.

  • Fuel electric cars at convenient EV charging stations on property
  • Gather for local craft beers on tap after the final whistle
  • Work or plan game day in private M Club meeting areas
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From $405 / night 2.28 mi

DoubleTree by Hilton New York LaGuardia Airport

· 4.0 Very Good · 3,633 reviews

Where modern tech meets full-service tradition built for travel that matters.

  • Control room temperature and lighting from your mobile device
  • Power through tournament weekends with full-service breakfast restaurant dining
  • Request professional car service arranged by Hilton's experienced concierge staff
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From $373 / night 2.4 mi

Hampton Inn New York - LaGuardia Airport

· 4.2 Very Good · 1,080 reviews

Predictable comfort and personal touches turn rushed trips into memorable game weekends.

  • Choose your ideal pillow from soft and firm options nightly
  • Control room temperature and lighting from the bedside app
  • Start game day with complimentary eggs, sausage, and hot breakfast
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From $397 / night 2.46 mi

New York LaGuardia Airport Marriott

· 4.4 Very Good · 1,540 reviews

Consistent quality and global dependability built for travelers who follow their teams.

  • Recharge with 24-hour in-room dining between tournament sessions and celebrations
  • Rest easy on premium cotton-rich linens and supportive foam mattresses
  • Enjoy large high-definition flat-screen TV for watching post-game coverage together
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From $444 / night 2.52 mi

Marriott La Guardia

Built for travelers who expect reliability without sacrificing the occasion.

  • Satisfy cravings with premium grab-and-go snacks around the clock
  • Pamper yourself with This Works body products in oversized bathrooms
  • Access TED Talks content channel for downtime between game day festivities
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Local Area Guide

Citi Field Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

Citi Field is a world-class ballpark that embraces the diverse energy of Queens, offering a fan experience that is arguably the best culinary tour in major league sports. Built to honor the legacy of Ebbets Field with its grand rotunda, the stadium serves as the home of the New York Mets and a summer destination for baseball purists and foodies alike. The venue sits in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, bridging the gap between the vibrant Asian communities of Flushing and the historic Latino neighborhoods of Corona. Visitors here can expect a high-energy, sophisticated atmosphere where the "7 Line Army" leads the chants and the Shake Shack lines stretch for innings. The guide below helps you master the express 7 Train logistics, navigate the strict "no backpack" policy, and find the best soup dumplings just one stop away.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

The ballpark is located in the northern section of Flushing Meadows Corona Park, geographically centered in Queens but distinct from the residential grids nearby. The immediate area is dominated by the stadium, the massive parking lots, and the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center to the south. To the east lies Flushing Main Street, a bustling Chinatown that rivals any in the world, while to the west is Corona, known for its Italian heritage and Latin American vibrance. Access is heavily reliant on public transit; the Mets-Willets Point station serves both the 7 Subway line and the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), making it accessible from Manhattan in 20–30 minutes. Driving is an option, but the Grand Central Parkway and Whitestone Expressway often gridlock hours before first pitch. The "neighborhood" feel is less about walking to a bar across the street and more about the pre-game energy on the boardwalk from the train station. Rideshare pickups are strictly managed in designated lots, often requiring a walk past the subway station to the "Lot E" area or similar zones.

Section 02

Where to Stay

Hotels in the immediate vicinity are functional rather than luxurious, mostly serving LaGuardia Airport travelers. The Parc Hotel in Flushing is a top choice for fans, offering a sleek, modern aesthetic and a rooftop bar with views of the stadium and skyline. The Hyatt Place Flushing/LaGuardia Airport is another reliable option located in the heart of the Asian food district, connected to the stadium via a short shuttle or one-stop train ride. For those who prefer the Manhattan experience, staying near Grand Central Terminal (like the Grand Hyatt or Westin) allows for a direct "super express" 7 Train ride straight to the gate. Avoid staying in deep Queens or Long Island unless you have a car, as the transfers can add significant time to your commute.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Getting There

LaGuardia Airport (LGA) · 10 min drive

Tip

Take the 7 Express train for fastest arrival

Arrival & Parking

Unisphere photo op in the park nearby

Culture & History

Queens Museum for the NYC Panorama

Tip

Lemon Ice King of Corona for post-game treats

  • LaGuardia Airport (LGA) · 10 min drive
  • Take the 7 Express train for fastest arrival
  • Unisphere photo op in the park nearby
  • Queens Museum for the NYC Panorama
  • Lemon Ice King of Corona for post-game treats
Section 04

Game Day Flow

Arrival & Pre-Event

The most authentic way to arrive is via the 7 Train to Mets-Willets Point; stepping onto the wooden boardwalk with thousands of fans in blue and orange is a rite of passage. If you are driving, prepaid parking is highly recommended as the lots fill quickly, especially during concurrent tennis events. Pre-game activity focuses on the Jackie Robinson Rotunda, which opens two hours before game time, or the McFadden's-replacement brewery area (Ebbs) attached to the stadium. Many fans also stop in Flushing Main Street for a meal before taking the one-stop ride to the game. Security enforces a strict "No Backpack" policy—even clear ones—so bring a tote bag or nothing at all.

During the Event

Citi Field is designed for wandering; the open 360-degree concourse allows you to watch the game while sampling the incredible food options. The "Shea Bridge" in the outfield is a major pedestrian choke point, so navigate it during play rather than between innings. The stadium is open-air, and the wind off Flushing Bay can make early April and late September games surprisingly chilly, so layers are essential. The venue is 100% cashless, and mobile ordering is available at many stands to skip the physical lines.

Post-Event & Departure

Exiting the stadium creates a massive bottleneck at the subway station ramp; if the line is backed up to the boardwalk, wait it out in the team store or plaza for 20 minutes. The LIRR trains depart on a specific schedule after the last out, offering a faster, seated ride back to Penn Station or Grand Central if you time it right. Rideshare pricing surges violently after the game; walking south toward the park or taking the train one stop to Flushing Main Street before calling a car can save you money.

Arrival & Pre-Event

The most authentic way to arrive is via the 7 Train to Mets-Willets Point; stepping onto the wooden boardwalk with thousands of fans in blue and orange is a rite of passage. If you are driving, prepaid parking is highly recommended as the lots fill quickly, especially during concurrent tennis events. Pre-game activity focuses on the Jackie Robinson Rotunda, which opens two hours before game time, or the McFadden's-replacement brewery area (Ebbs) attached to the stadium. Many fans also stop in Flushing Main Street for a meal before taking the one-stop ride to the game. Security enforces a strict "No Backpack" policy—even clear ones—so bring a tote bag or nothing at all.

During the Event

Citi Field is designed for wandering; the open 360-degree concourse allows you to watch the game while sampling the incredible food options. The "Shea Bridge" in the outfield is a major pedestrian choke point, so navigate it during play rather than between innings. The stadium is open-air, and the wind off Flushing Bay can make early April and late September games surprisingly chilly, so layers are essential. The venue is 100% cashless, and mobile ordering is available at many stands to skip the physical lines.

Post-Event & Departure

Exiting the stadium creates a massive bottleneck at the subway station ramp; if the line is backed up to the boardwalk, wait it out in the team store or plaza for 20 minutes. The LIRR trains depart on a specific schedule after the last out, offering a faster, seated ride back to Penn Station or Grand Central if you time it right. Rideshare pricing surges violently after the game; walking south toward the park or taking the train one stop to Flushing Main Street before calling a car can save you money.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

Flushing Meadows Corona Park

Adjacent

Just a short walk over the boardwalk bridge, this massive park served as the site for two World's Fairs and offers a surreal, historic landscape. The centerpiece is the Unisphere, a colossal 140-foot stainless steel globe that is one of the most iconic structures in New York City and perfect for photos. You can also see the ruins of the New York State Pavilion towers, which appear in "Men in Black," giving the area a sci-fi atmosphere. It is a fantastic place to stretch your legs and absorb history before entering the stadium.

Queens Museum

0.5 mi

Located directly next to the Unisphere, this museum houses the "Panorama of the City of New York," an incredible scale model of the entire city built for the 1964 World's Fair. The model covers 9,335 square feet and includes every single building in the five boroughs, updated periodically to reflect changes. It is a breathtaking exhibit that allows you to act like Godzilla looking down on the city. The museum is often open until 5:00 PM, making it a great afternoon stop before a night game.

5–15 Minutes Away

New World Mall Food Court

1.2 mi

Just one subway stop away in Flushing, this basement food court is widely considered one of the best concentrations of Asian cuisine in the Western Hemisphere. With over 30 stalls selling everything from hand-pulled noodles and spicy dry pot to soup dumplings and bubble tea, it is a sensory overload in the best way possible. It is cash-only at many stalls, fast-paced, and offers an authentic culinary adventure that beats standard stadium food any day.

Louis Armstrong House Museum

1.5 mi

Located in the nearby neighborhood of Corona, this preserved home is where the jazz legend lived from 1943 until his death. The house remains exactly as it was, filled with his personal recordings, gold-plated trumpet, and mid-century design. Guided tours offer intimate stories of his life in Queens and his love for the neighborhood. It is a deeply personal and moving cultural experience just a short ride from the ballpark.

Walkable

  • Flushing Meadows Corona Park — Just a short walk over the boardwalk bridge, this massive park served as the site for two World's Fairs and offers a surreal, historic landscape. The centerpiece is the Unisphere, a colossal 140-foot stainless steel globe that is one of the most iconic structures in New York City and perfect for photos. You can also see the ruins of the New York State Pavilion towers, which appear in "Men in Black," giving the area a sci-fi atmosphere. It is a fantastic place to stretch your legs and absorb history before entering the stadium. Adjacent
  • Queens Museum — Located directly next to the Unisphere, this museum houses the "Panorama of the City of New York," an incredible scale model of the entire city built for the 1964 World's Fair. The model covers 9,335 square feet and includes every single building in the five boroughs, updated periodically to reflect changes. It is a breathtaking exhibit that allows you to act like Godzilla looking down on the city. The museum is often open until 5:00 PM, making it a great afternoon stop before a night game. 0.5 mi

5–15 Minutes Away

  • New World Mall Food Court — Just one subway stop away in Flushing, this basement food court is widely considered one of the best concentrations of Asian cuisine in the Western Hemisphere. With over 30 stalls selling everything from hand-pulled noodles and spicy dry pot to soup dumplings and bubble tea, it is a sensory overload in the best way possible. It is cash-only at many stalls, fast-paced, and offers an authentic culinary adventure that beats standard stadium food any day. 1.2 mi
  • Louis Armstrong House Museum — Located in the nearby neighborhood of Corona, this preserved home is where the jazz legend lived from 1943 until his death. The house remains exactly as it was, filled with his personal recordings, gold-plated trumpet, and mid-century design. Guided tours offer intimate stories of his life in Queens and his love for the neighborhood. It is a deeply personal and moving cultural experience just a short ride from the ballpark. 1.5 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

Pat LaFrieda's Chop House

On site

This is the gold standard for stadium steak sandwiches, featuring filet mignon cooked fresh on flat-top grills and topped with caramelized onions and Monterey Jack cheese. The smell alone is enough to draw you in from three sections away, and the quality of the meat is steakhouse-level. It is heavy, messy, and absolutely delicious—a true New York meal that justifies the premium price tag.

Ebbs Brewing Co.

On site

Located on the exterior of the stadium near the right field gate, Ebbs offers a modern taproom experience with beers brewed specifically for the New York palate. It opens two hours before games, providing a crucial gathering spot for fans who want a craft IPA or Lager without entering the gates immediately. The vibe is industrial and cool, offering a stark contrast to the chaotic concourses inside.

Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots

Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao

1.3 mi

Located in Flushing's One Fulton Square, this restaurant is world-famous for its soup dumplings (xiao long bao) that are filled with rich, hot broth and pork or crab. The colorful dumplings are Instagram-famous, but the taste is authentic and comforting, perfect for pre-game fueling. The space is modern and large, capable of handling crowds, though a wait is common on weekends.

The Lemon Ice King of Corona

1.1 mi

A legendary neighborhood staple for over 75 years, this corner shop serves Italian ices in dozens of flavors with a texture that is uniquely smooth. The classic lemon is the standard, but the peanut butter and chocolate flavors have cult followings among locals. It is a summer ritual for Mets fans to stop here after a day game to cool off.

Local & Elevated Picks

Park Side Restaurant

1.4 mi

This old-school Italian institution in Corona feels like stepping onto the set of a mob movie, with red sauce, white tablecloths, and waiters in tuxedos. The food is classic Italian-American—massive portions of veal parmigiana, linguine with clam sauce, and shrimp scampi. It is the place to go for a celebratory, heavy dinner where the atmosphere is as important as the food.

Asian Jewels Seafood

1.3 mi

For a traditional Cantonese dining experience, Asian Jewels in Flushing offers bustling dim sum service in the morning and elaborate seafood banquets at night. The dining room is massive, gilded, and loud, creating a festive atmosphere perfect for large groups. It is a great way to experience the culinary depth of the neighborhood just one train stop away.

Inside & Adjacent

  • Pat LaFrieda's Chop House — This is the gold standard for stadium steak sandwiches, featuring filet mignon cooked fresh on flat-top grills and topped with caramelized onions and Monterey Jack cheese. The smell alone is enough to draw you in from three sections away, and the quality of the meat is steakhouse-level. It is heavy, messy, and absolutely delicious—a true New York meal that justifies the premium price tag. On site
  • Ebbs Brewing Co. — Located on the exterior of the stadium near the right field gate, Ebbs offers a modern taproom experience with beers brewed specifically for the New York palate. It opens two hours before games, providing a crucial gathering spot for fans who want a craft IPA or Lager without entering the gates immediately. The vibe is industrial and cool, offering a stark contrast to the chaotic concourses inside. On site

Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots

  • Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao — Located in Flushing's One Fulton Square, this restaurant is world-famous for its soup dumplings (xiao long bao) that are filled with rich, hot broth and pork or crab. The colorful dumplings are Instagram-famous, but the taste is authentic and comforting, perfect for pre-game fueling. The space is modern and large, capable of handling crowds, though a wait is common on weekends. 1.3 mi
  • The Lemon Ice King of Corona — A legendary neighborhood staple for over 75 years, this corner shop serves Italian ices in dozens of flavors with a texture that is uniquely smooth. The classic lemon is the standard, but the peanut butter and chocolate flavors have cult followings among locals. It is a summer ritual for Mets fans to stop here after a day game to cool off. 1.1 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • Park Side Restaurant — This old-school Italian institution in Corona feels like stepping onto the set of a mob movie, with red sauce, white tablecloths, and waiters in tuxedos. The food is classic Italian-American—massive portions of veal parmigiana, linguine with clam sauce, and shrimp scampi. It is the place to go for a celebratory, heavy dinner where the atmosphere is as important as the food. 1.4 mi
  • Asian Jewels Seafood — For a traditional Cantonese dining experience, Asian Jewels in Flushing offers bustling dim sum service in the morning and elaborate seafood banquets at night. The dining room is massive, gilded, and loud, creating a festive atmosphere perfect for large groups. It is a great way to experience the culinary depth of the neighborhood just one train stop away. 1.3 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Backpacks are strictly prohibited: leave them at home

Seasonal note: New York's baseball season runs the gamut of weather extremes. April and May are often blustery and cold, with the wind swirling in the upper decks requiring hats and gloves. Summer (June-August) brings intense humidity and heat, making night games a relief. September and October are the crown jewels, with crisp, cool air and clear skies that make the skyline views pop.

  • Backpacks are strictly prohibited leave them at home
  • Take the 7 Express train to skip local stops
  • Visit the Jackie Robinson Rotunda early for photos
  • Winter coats are needed for April night games
  • Food in Flushing is better and cheaper than inside
  • Seasonal note: New York's baseball season runs the gamut of weather extremes. April and May are often blustery and cold, with the wind swirling in the upper decks requiring hats and gloves. Summer (June-August) brings intense humidity and heat, making night games a relief. September and October are the crown jewels, with crisp, cool air and clear skies that make the skyline views pop.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

The stadium hosts occasional events like the Winter Classic or festivals. It is bitterly cold near the water, with wind chills dropping well below freezing. Dress in heavy layers if visiting the area.

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Spring & early summer

April is notoriously cold for baseball; the wind off the bay cuts through hoodies. By May, the weather stabilizes into pleasant 60s and 70s. Rain delays are common in the spring months.

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Mid-summer

July and August are hot and sticky, with temperatures in the 80s and 90s. The sun beats down on the outfield seats during day games, so sunscreen and hydration are critical.

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Fall season

September offers the best weather of the year—low humidity and comfortable temperatures in the 70s. Evening games in October require a jacket as the temperature drops quickly after sunset.

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Rain & snow

Rain is frequent throughout the season. The concourses offer shelter, but wind can blow rain into the seating bowl. Snow is rare during the season but possible in early April.

Winter

The stadium hosts occasional events like the Winter Classic or festivals. It is bitterly cold near the water, with wind chills dropping well below freezing. Dress in heavy layers if visiting the area.

Spring & early summer

April is notoriously cold for baseball; the wind off the bay cuts through hoodies. By May, the weather stabilizes into pleasant 60s and 70s. Rain delays are common in the spring months.

Mid-summer

July and August are hot and sticky, with temperatures in the 80s and 90s. The sun beats down on the outfield seats during day games, so sunscreen and hydration are critical.

Fall season

September offers the best weather of the year—low humidity and comfortable temperatures in the 70s. Evening games in October require a jacket as the temperature drops quickly after sunset.

Rain & snow

Rain is frequent throughout the season. The concourses offer shelter, but wind can blow rain into the seating bowl. Snow is rare during the season but possible in early April.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary team

New York Mets

Neighborhood

Flushing Meadows / Corona

Nearest airport

LaGuardia (LGA)

Parking

Expensive; Public Transit Recommended

Walkable district

Flushing Main St (via Train)

Groceries & supplies

SkyFoods in Flushing

Pharmacy

Duane Reade on Main St

Urgent care

CityMD Flushing

Downtime

Queens Museum Panorama

Pro tip

No backpacks allowed

Primary teamNew York Mets
NeighborhoodFlushing Meadows / Corona
Nearest airportLaGuardia (LGA)
ParkingExpensive; Public Transit Recommended
Walkable districtFlushing Main St (via Train)
Groceries & suppliesSkyFoods in Flushing
PharmacyDuane Reade on Main St
Urgent careCityMD Flushing
DowntimeQueens Museum Panorama
Pro tipNo backpacks allowed
Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking near Citi Field — answered with the specifics you actually need.

Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking near Citi Field

What are the closest hotels to Citi Field?

The closest hotel to Citi Field is Corona Hotel (0.77 mi, from $142/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Starlight Hotel (0.97 mi, from $151/night) and Renaissance New York Flushing Hotel at Tangram (1.15 mi, from $273/night). Renaissance New York Flushing Hotel at Tangram offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.

Which hotels near Citi Field are good for families?

Several hotels near Citi Field are well-suited for families. Renaissance New York Flushing Hotel at Tangram (1.15 mi, from $273/night), Hyatt Place Flushing / LaGuardia Airport (1.18 mi, from $253/night), and Best Western Queens Court Hotel (1.19 mi, from $151/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Citi Field are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near Citi Field accommodate team and group travel. Renaissance New York Flushing Hotel at Tangram (1.15 mi, from $273/night), Hyatt Place Flushing / LaGuardia Airport (1.18 mi, from $253/night), and Best Western Queens Court Hotel (1.19 mi, from $151/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Citi Field are great for a weekend getaway?

Several hotels near Citi Field are ideal for a weekend getaway. Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel (1.27 mi, from $279/night), The Westin Flushing Laguardia Airport (1.73 mi, from $296/night), and Renaissance New York Flushing Hotel at Tangram (1.15 mi, from $273/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining. Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel also has spa services. The Westin Flushing Laguardia Airport also has spa services.

Are there upscale or luxury hotels near Citi Field?

Several upscale hotels are available near Citi Field. Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel (1.27 mi, from $279/night), The Westin Flushing Laguardia Airport (1.73 mi, from $296/night), and Renaissance New York Flushing Hotel at Tangram (1.15 mi, from $273/night) all offer on-site dining, room service, and a pool. Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel also has spa access. The Westin Flushing Laguardia Airport also has spa access.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels near Citi Field offer free breakfast?

Hyatt Place Flushing / LaGuardia Airport (1.18 mi, from $253/night), Best Western Queens Court Hotel (1.19 mi, from $151/night), and Ramada by Wyndham Flushing Queens (1.29 mi, from $224/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near Citi Field offer free parking?

Best Western Queens Court Hotel (1.19 mi, from $151/night), Ramada by Wyndham Flushing Queens (1.29 mi, from $224/night), and Hampton Inn New York - LaGuardia Airport (2.4 mi, from $373/night) offer complimentary parking.

Which hotels near Citi Field have a fitness center?

Renaissance New York Flushing Hotel at Tangram (1.15 mi, from $273/night), Hyatt Place Flushing / LaGuardia Airport (1.18 mi, from $253/night), and Best Western Queens Court Hotel (1.19 mi, from $151/night) have an on-site fitness center.

Can I get early check-in at hotels near Citi Field?

Renaissance New York Flushing Hotel at Tangram (1.15 mi, from $273/night), Hyatt Place Flushing / LaGuardia Airport (1.18 mi, from $253/night), and Best Western Queens Court Hotel (1.19 mi, from $151/night) may offer early check-in upon request, subject to availability. Call ahead to confirm — especially helpful for morning games or early events.

Which hotels near Citi Field have connecting rooms?

Renaissance New York Flushing Hotel at Tangram (1.15 mi, from $273/night), Hyatt Place Flushing / LaGuardia Airport (1.18 mi, from $253/night), and Best Western Queens Court Hotel (1.19 mi, from $151/night) offer connecting rooms for families or groups.

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