Hotels near Icahn Stadium Complex
20 Randalls Island, New York, NY 10035
Hotels near Icahn Stadium Complex
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Comfort Inn & Suites near Stadium
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Wingate by Wyndham Bronx / Haven Park
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Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Upper East Side
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Aloft Harlem
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The George Manhattan Tapestry Collection by Hilton+++
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voco Astoria by IHG
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Super 8 by Wyndham Bronx Near Stadium
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Super 8 by Wyndham Long Island City LGA Hotel
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The Carlyle a Rosewood Hotel
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GLō Best Western Bronx NYC
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Renaissance New York Harlem Hotel
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DoubleTree by Hilton Long Island City NY
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Residence Inn by Marriott New York Queens
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott New York Long Island City / Manhattan View
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Wingate by Wyndham Long Island City
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Comfort Inn & Suites near Stadium
This brand promises consistent routines even when tournament crowds challenge every plan.
- Connect in the bright lobby where fans naturally gather together
- Grab packaged snacks and cold beverages from the marketplace anytime
- Wrap up in plush blankets and luxurious premium linens
Wingate by Wyndham Bronx / Haven Park
Built for groups prioritizing comfort over location once the game clock hits zero.
- Sink into plush mattresses with fluffy pillows after game day
- Watch post-game coverage on HD cable television in room
- Gather the family for complimentary hot breakfast before kickoff
Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan
Where consistency isn't boring — it's exactly what pre-game crews need most.
- Stream championship moments to the big screen using casting capability instantly
- Enjoy fresh artisanal pastries baked daily at the breakfast restaurant
- Arrive smoothly with convenient airport shuttle service for your group
Aloft Harlem
Style and social energy meet here — perfect for post-game celebration mode.
- Grab fresh sandwiches and salads anytime at Re:fuel by Aloft℠
- Refresh in oversized walk-in showers after long game days
- Stay connected all trip long with fast complimentary Wi-Fi
The George Manhattan Tapestry Collection+++
Signature style backed by proven infrastructure keeps families focused on memories, not complications.
- Sleep soundly on premium bedding between back-to-back game weekends
- Stream live sports and replays on smart TVs with streaming capability
- Earn Hilton Honors Food and Beverage Credit on every purchase
voco Astoria by IHG
Designed for travelers who value reliability when the game matters most.
- Stay connected during your trip with fast and free Wi-Fi
- Energize with expertly prepared coffee and artisan tea selections daily
- Share lounge plates with your crew between tournament rounds downtown
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Super 8 by Wyndham Bronx Near Stadium
Predictable pricing and polished basics let families focus on the rivalry ahead.
- Catch every replay on premium cable channels with HD clarity
- Enjoy assorted pastries, cereals, and fresh fruit each morning
- Park trucks and family vehicles free for entire visit
Super 8 by Wyndham Long Island City LGA Hotel
Economy done right means mornings handled and evenings stress-free between games.
- Select your ideal pillow firmness for personalized comfort all weekend long
- Charge devices easily with convenient bedside USB ports and outlets
- Fuel up with SuperStart Breakfast before heading to the stadium
The Carlyle a Rosewood Hotel
Elite travelers choose properties where sophistication and efficiency move as one.
- Experience A Sense of Place® culinary integration at breakfast
- Arrive to complimentary house car service and white-glove chauffeur attention
- Toast the victory with tableside cocktail preparation service
GLō Best Western Bronx NYC
Reliable service meets the moment when traffic delays threaten group celebrations.
- Connect with other families in the spacious communal lounge
- Stock up on game-day snacks from 24-hour vending area selections
- Block out arena noise with thick blackout curtains all night
Renaissance New York Harlem Hotel
Where curious travelers gather before the action begins downtown.
- Connect with the local expert Navigator for game-day itineraries
- Grab mid-day snacks in the Club Lounge before kickoff
- Pamper yourself with premium Rosemary Mint bath amenities after games
DoubleTree by Hilton Long Island City NY
Full-service consistency built for travelers who need both connection and true downtime.
- Order room service any time between early breakfast and late games
- Wrap up in plush terry robes available in suites
- Connect all devices with complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi for members
Residence Inn by Marriott New York Queens
The extended-stay workhorse built for families traveling with purpose and emotion.
- Find travel necessities and quick bites in the always-open lobby store
- Sleep deeply on fluffy down or down-alternative pillows
- Connect instantly with high-speed WiFi in every room and lobby
TownePlace Suites New York Long Island City
Built to turn multi-day sports trips into comfortable routines instead of hotel chaos.
- Keep tablets and phones charged while streaming sports content
- Start game day with complimentary hot breakfast for the family
- Skip the shuttle with complimentary on-site parking for every guest
Wingate by Wyndham Long Island City
Serves fans who value straightforward reliability over boutique uncertainty on game days.
- Load up on fresh waffles before catching the opening ceremony
- Access ample complimentary parking right outside your hotel room door
- Reconnect around the cozy lobby fireplace after evening matchups
Icahn Stadium Complex Travel Guide
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Icahn Stadium is a world-class track and field facility located on Randall's Island, an oasis of green sitting in the East River between Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx. Famous for its lightning-fast Mondo Super X track, this venue has hosted the Adidas Grand Prix and seen world records shattered by legends like Usain Bolt. The 5,000-seat stadium offers a stunning backdrop of the Manhattan skyline and the Triborough (RFK) Bridge, creating a visual drama unmatched by indoor arenas. It is a dedicated facility for elite athletics, lacking the distraction of multi-sport chaos found at convention centers. However, its island location creates a "moat" effect; you are physically separated from the convenience of city bodegas and subways. For visiting athletes, the experience is professional and focused, but for parents, the isolation means you must plan your food and transport logistics with military precision to avoid being stranded on "The Rock" without coffee or shade.
Neighborhood Overview
The stadium is located on the southeastern edge of Randall's Island Park. The "neighborhood" is actually a 480-acre public park featuring wetlands, sports fields, and a psychiatric center, with no residential housing or commercial streets. Access is a unique challenge: the primary lifeline is the M35 bus, which runs from 125th Street and Lexington Avenue in Harlem directly to the stadium gate. Driving is possible via the RFK Bridge, but the toll is significant (approx. $10+ without E-ZPass), and missing an exit can send you spiraling into the Bronx or Queens. Parking at the stadium (Field 10/Introduction lots) is available, but rates spike during major events (often $20+), and capacity can be overwhelmed by concurrent music festivals. While the park is patrolled and safe during the day, it is isolated at night, so rely on the bus or designated pickup zones rather than walking across the pedestrian bridges after dark.
Where to Stay
There are zero hotels on Randall's Island. You must stay in Manhattan or Queens.
Upper East Side/Harlem (Manhattan): Hotels like the Courtyard by Marriott Manhattan/Upper East Side or Aloft Harlem put you close to the 125th Street bus transfer point. This is best for teams wanting the "NYC experience".
Astoria/Long Island City (Queens): Hotels like The Collective Paper Factory or local Airbnbs offer easier parking and quick Uber access over the bridge, often at lower rates than Manhattan. This is the smarter play for driving families.
Quick-Plan Overview
Getting There
LaGuardia Airport (LGA) · 15 min drive (Closest).
Local Transit
Take M35 Bus from 125th/Lexington.
Downtime
Randall's Island Golf Center · 5 min walk.
Arrival & Parking
Central Park or Astoria Park.
Tip
Harlem Shake or Taverna Kyclades.
- LaGuardia Airport (LGA) · 15 min drive (Closest).
- Take M35 Bus from 125th/Lexington.
- Randall's Island Golf Center · 5 min walk.
- Central Park or Astoria Park.
- Harlem Shake or Taverna Kyclades.
Game Day Flow
Check-In & Warm-Up
Arrive at least 90 minutes early. If driving, the toll plaza traffic on the RFK Bridge can be unpredictable. The parking lots are a short walk from the stadium entrance. If taking the M35 bus, it drops you right at the front gate. Security usually involves bag checks; coolers are often restricted, so check specific meet rules. Athletes warm up on the dedicated warm-up track just outside the stadium or on the adjacent turf fields.
Mid-Day Regroup
Between events, there is very little to do inside the stadium besides sitting in the covered grandstand. The Randall's Island Golf Center next door is the best nearby escape, offering a driving range and a grill for food. Most savvy teams set up "camp" in the grassy areas outside the stadium (weather permitting). There are miles of waterfront pathways if you need a mental break and a view of Hell Gate.
Wrap-Up & Departure
Exiting the island is the hardest part of the day. The M35 bus line will be long; have your MetroCard or OMNY pay ready. If driving, merging back onto the RFK Bridge requires aggressive NY driving skills. If heading to a team dinner, go to Astoria (Queens) for Greek food or Harlem (Manhattan) for soul food; both are just one bridge exit away and offer large-capacity dining.
Check-In & Warm-Up
Arrive at least 90 minutes early. If driving, the toll plaza traffic on the RFK Bridge can be unpredictable. The parking lots are a short walk from the stadium entrance. If taking the M35 bus, it drops you right at the front gate. Security usually involves bag checks; coolers are often restricted, so check specific meet rules. Athletes warm up on the dedicated warm-up track just outside the stadium or on the adjacent turf fields.
Mid-Day Regroup
Between events, there is very little to do inside the stadium besides sitting in the covered grandstand. The Randall's Island Golf Center next door is the best nearby escape, offering a driving range and a grill for food. Most savvy teams set up "camp" in the grassy areas outside the stadium (weather permitting). There are miles of waterfront pathways if you need a mental break and a view of Hell Gate.
Wrap-Up & Departure
Exiting the island is the hardest part of the day. The M35 bus line will be long; have your MetroCard or OMNY pay ready. If driving, merging back onto the RFK Bridge requires aggressive NY driving skills. If heading to a team dinner, go to Astoria (Queens) for Greek food or Harlem (Manhattan) for soul food; both are just one bridge exit away and offer large-capacity dining.
Things to Do
Walkable
Randall's Island Golf Center
AdjacentLocated practically in the shadow of the stadium lights, this facility is a surprising find in the middle of the river. It features a two-tier driving range with 80 stalls, mini-golf, and batting cages. It is the perfect low-stress activity for siblings or athletes with a long gap between heats. You can hit a bucket of balls while looking at the East River, or grab a burger at the attached sports bar/grill, which is one of the only sit-down food options on the entire island. It provides a recreational escape without the risk of getting stuck in traffic.
Waterfront Pathways & Urban Farm
Park TrailsRandall's Island is ringed by miles of paved pedestrian and bike paths that offer spectacular views of the Hell Gate Bridge, the Manhattan skyline, and the swirling waters of the East River. A 10-minute walk from the stadium brings you to the Urban Farm, an educational garden that is open to the public on weekends. Walking these paths provides a quiet, meditative break from the noise of the PA system. The breeze off the water can be refreshing in summer, making it a great spot for a team cool-down walk.
5–15 Minutes Away
Astoria Park
10 min driveJust across the Triborough Bridge in Queens, Astoria Park sits directly under the massive bridge supports and offers one of the best pools in the city (in summer). The park is famous for its panoramic views of Manhattan and its relaxed neighborhood vibe. It is surrounded by excellent Greek bakeries and cafes. It is a great place to take the team for dinner or a shake-out run on solid ground that feels like a real neighborhood, distinctly different from the tourist crush of Manhattan.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
15 min driveWhile it requires crossing the bridge into Manhattan, "The Met" is surprisingly accessible from Randall's Island (a short Uber or bus-to-subway ride). As one of the world's largest art museums, it offers endless galleries to explore. It is a sophisticated, climate-controlled option for a rainy day or a morning off. Sitting on the steps of the Met is a classic NYC experience. Note that traffic can vary wildly, so only attempt this if you have a solid 3-4 hour window.
Walkable
- Randall's Island Golf Center — Located practically in the shadow of the stadium lights, this facility is a surprising find in the middle of the river. It features a two-tier driving range with 80 stalls, mini-golf, and batting cages. It is the perfect low-stress activity for siblings or athletes with a long gap between heats. You can hit a bucket of balls while looking at the East River, or grab a burger at the attached sports bar/grill, which is one of the only sit-down food options on the entire island. It provides a recreational escape without the risk of getting stuck in traffic. Adjacent
- Waterfront Pathways & Urban Farm — Randall's Island is ringed by miles of paved pedestrian and bike paths that offer spectacular views of the Hell Gate Bridge, the Manhattan skyline, and the swirling waters of the East River. A 10-minute walk from the stadium brings you to the Urban Farm, an educational garden that is open to the public on weekends. Walking these paths provides a quiet, meditative break from the noise of the PA system. The breeze off the water can be refreshing in summer, making it a great spot for a team cool-down walk. Park Trails
5–15 Minutes Away
- Astoria Park — Just across the Triborough Bridge in Queens, Astoria Park sits directly under the massive bridge supports and offers one of the best pools in the city (in summer). The park is famous for its panoramic views of Manhattan and its relaxed neighborhood vibe. It is surrounded by excellent Greek bakeries and cafes. It is a great place to take the team for dinner or a shake-out run on solid ground that feels like a real neighborhood, distinctly different from the tourist crush of Manhattan. 10 min drive
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art — While it requires crossing the bridge into Manhattan, "The Met" is surprisingly accessible from Randall's Island (a short Uber or bus-to-subway ride). As one of the world's largest art museums, it offers endless galleries to explore. It is a sophisticated, climate-controlled option for a rainy day or a morning off. Sitting on the steps of the Met is a classic NYC experience. Note that traffic can vary wildly, so only attempt this if you have a solid 3-4 hour window. 15 min drive
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Stadium Concessions
ConcourseDining inside Icahn Stadium is purely utilitarian. The concession stands offer standard stadium fare: hot dogs, pretzels, nachos, and bottled drinks. During smaller meets, these stands may not even be open, leaving you with just vending machines. It is critical to bring your own cooler with healthy snacks, water, and lunch, as you cannot rely on the facility for a nutritious meal. There are no restaurants or bodegas within walking distance once you leave the gate.
Sand Trap Bar & Grill
5 min walkLocated at the Golf Center next door, this is the only "restaurant" on the island. It serves pub food like burgers, wraps, and beer in a casual setting with TVs. It is a lifeline for parents who need a break from the bleachers and a real meal. The quality is decent, but its value lies in its location—it saves you a 30-minute round trip toll ride to the mainland. It can get crowded during meets, so go during off-hours.
Nearby Gathering Spots
Harlem Shake
10 min bus/driveLocated near the M35 bus stop in Harlem, this retro-style diner serves some of the best burgers and milkshakes in the city. The "Hot Mess" burger and the "Harlem Shake" (red velvet) are local favorites. The decor is vintage cool, celebrating Harlem culture with signed celebrity photos. It is fast, affordable, and fun—perfect for a team meal after hopping off the bus. They handle groups well and offer a true slice of the neighborhood vibe.
Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden
10 min driveLocated in Astoria, Queens, this is the oldest beer garden in New York City. It features a massive outdoor tree-lined courtyard with picnic tables, perfect for large groups and loud teams. The menu offers hearty Czech and American food like bratwurst, schnitzel, and pretzels. It is family-friendly during the day and early evening. The relaxed, open-air atmosphere is ideal for parents to unwind after a high-stress meet. It is a quick drive over the bridge.
Local & Elevated Picks
Ricardo Steak House
10 min driveA Harlem institution, Ricardo's offers a high-energy dining experience with steaks, chops, and a live DJ. It looks like a standard steakhouse from the outside but feels like a party inside. The food is excellent, and the vibe is quintessentially New York—loud, cramped, and fun. It is a great spot for a celebratory dinner, but reservations are absolutely mandatory as there is always a wait. It’s walkable from the RFK bridge pedestrian exit if you are adventurous.
Taverna Kyclades
12 min driveAstoria is famous for Greek food, and Taverna Kyclades is the king of the hill. Expect a line out the door for their fresh grilled octopus, bronzini, and lemon potatoes. They do not take reservations, so arrive early (5 PM) or be prepared to wait with a glass of house wine on the sidewalk. The portions are huge and shareable, making it great for families. It is a chaotic, delicious, and memorable dining experience just across the bridge.
Inside & Adjacent
- Stadium Concessions — Dining inside Icahn Stadium is purely utilitarian. The concession stands offer standard stadium fare: hot dogs, pretzels, nachos, and bottled drinks. During smaller meets, these stands may not even be open, leaving you with just vending machines. It is critical to bring your own cooler with healthy snacks, water, and lunch, as you cannot rely on the facility for a nutritious meal. There are no restaurants or bodegas within walking distance once you leave the gate. Concourse
- Sand Trap Bar & Grill — Located at the Golf Center next door, this is the only "restaurant" on the island. It serves pub food like burgers, wraps, and beer in a casual setting with TVs. It is a lifeline for parents who need a break from the bleachers and a real meal. The quality is decent, but its value lies in its location—it saves you a 30-minute round trip toll ride to the mainland. It can get crowded during meets, so go during off-hours. 5 min walk
Nearby Gathering Spots
- Harlem Shake — Located near the M35 bus stop in Harlem, this retro-style diner serves some of the best burgers and milkshakes in the city. The "Hot Mess" burger and the "Harlem Shake" (red velvet) are local favorites. The decor is vintage cool, celebrating Harlem culture with signed celebrity photos. It is fast, affordable, and fun—perfect for a team meal after hopping off the bus. They handle groups well and offer a true slice of the neighborhood vibe. 10 min bus/drive
- Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden — Located in Astoria, Queens, this is the oldest beer garden in New York City. It features a massive outdoor tree-lined courtyard with picnic tables, perfect for large groups and loud teams. The menu offers hearty Czech and American food like bratwurst, schnitzel, and pretzels. It is family-friendly during the day and early evening. The relaxed, open-air atmosphere is ideal for parents to unwind after a high-stress meet. It is a quick drive over the bridge. 10 min drive
Local & Elevated Picks
- Ricardo Steak House — A Harlem institution, Ricardo's offers a high-energy dining experience with steaks, chops, and a live DJ. It looks like a standard steakhouse from the outside but feels like a party inside. The food is excellent, and the vibe is quintessentially New York—loud, cramped, and fun. It is a great spot for a celebratory dinner, but reservations are absolutely mandatory as there is always a wait. It’s walkable from the RFK bridge pedestrian exit if you are adventurous. 10 min drive
- Taverna Kyclades — Astoria is famous for Greek food, and Taverna Kyclades is the king of the hill. Expect a line out the door for their fresh grilled octopus, bronzini, and lemon potatoes. They do not take reservations, so arrive early (5 PM) or be prepared to wait with a glass of house wine on the sidewalk. The portions are huge and shareable, making it great for families. It is a chaotic, delicious, and memorable dining experience just across the bridge. 12 min drive
Local Tips
There is NO food on the island besides the Golf Center: pack a cooler.
Wind off the East River is strong: the track can be breezy on the backstretch.
Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) pickup zones can be chaotic: coordinate a specific spot.
Seasonal note: New York City has four seasons. Winter (December-March) is windy and cold on the island. Spring (April-June) is mild and often wet. Summer (June-August) is humid and hot, with little shade at the track. Fall (September-November) is crisp and scenic.
- The M35 Bus from 125th/Lexington is the primary access method.
- There is NO food on the island besides the Golf Center pack a cooler.
- Tolls on the RFK bridge are cashless and expensive (~$10 each way).
- Wind off the East River is strong the track can be breezy on the backstretch.
- Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) pickup zones can be chaotic coordinate a specific spot.
- Seasonal note: New York City has four seasons. Winter (December-March) is windy and cold on the island. Spring (April-June) is mild and often wet. Summer (June-August) is humid and hot, with little shade at the track. Fall (September-November) is crisp and scenic.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
December through March is off-season for outdoor track, but cross-country events occur. The island is exposed to the wind off the river, making 40°F feel like 20°F. Dress in heavy layers.
Spring & early summer
April through June is the prime season. The Adidas Grand Prix and state meets happen now. Temps are in the 60s/70s. Rain is common, and the grandstand offers the only cover.
Mid-summer
June through August is hot. The turf fields radiate heat, and the track surface gets scorching. Hydration is critical as there are few water fountains.
Fall season
September through November is cross-country season. The park is beautiful with changing leaves. The air is crisp (50s/60s), making for fast times.
Rain & snow
The meet will continue in rain unless there is lightning. There is almost zero indoor shelter for athletes, so bring tents and umbrellas.
Winter
December through March is off-season for outdoor track, but cross-country events occur. The island is exposed to the wind off the river, making 40°F feel like 20°F. Dress in heavy layers.
Spring & early summer
April through June is the prime season. The Adidas Grand Prix and state meets happen now. Temps are in the 60s/70s. Rain is common, and the grandstand offers the only cover.
Mid-summer
June through August is hot. The turf fields radiate heat, and the track surface gets scorching. Hydration is critical as there are few water fountains.
Fall season
September through November is cross-country season. The park is beautiful with changing leaves. The air is crisp (50s/60s), making for fast times.
Rain & snow
The meet will continue in rain unless there is lightning. There is almost zero indoor shelter for athletes, so bring tents and umbrellas.
Venue Facts
Primary team
NYC Parks / Grand Prix.
Neighborhood
Randall's Island Park.
Nearest airport
LaGuardia (LGA).
Parking
Paid Lots / M35 Bus.
Walkable district
No (Island).
Groceries & supplies
Target (East River Plaza - Harlem).
Pharmacy
Duane Reade (125th St).
Urgent care
CityMD Harlem.
Downtime
Golf Center.
Pro tip
Take the Bus.
| Primary team | NYC Parks / Grand Prix. |
| Neighborhood | Randall's Island Park. |
| Nearest airport | LaGuardia (LGA). |
| Parking | Paid Lots / M35 Bus. |
| Walkable district | No (Island). |
| Groceries & supplies | Target (East River Plaza - Harlem). |
| Pharmacy | Duane Reade (125th St). |
| Urgent care | CityMD Harlem. |
| Downtime | Golf Center. |
| Pro tip | Take the Bus. |
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What are the closest hotels to Icahn Stadium Complex?
The closest hotel to Icahn Stadium Complex is Comfort Inn & Suites near Stadium (1.02 mi, from $212/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Wingate by Wyndham Bronx / Haven Park (1.2 mi, from $275/night) and Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Upper East Side (1.62 mi, from $499/night). Comfort Inn & Suites near Stadium offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Wingate by Wyndham Bronx / Haven Park offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Upper East Side offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Icahn Stadium Complex are good for families?
Several hotels near Icahn Stadium Complex are well-suited for families. Comfort Inn & Suites near Stadium (1.02 mi, from $212/night), Wingate by Wyndham Bronx / Haven Park (1.2 mi, from $275/night), and Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Upper East Side (1.62 mi, from $499/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Icahn Stadium Complex are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Icahn Stadium Complex accommodate team and group travel. Comfort Inn & Suites near Stadium (1.02 mi, from $212/night), Wingate by Wyndham Bronx / Haven Park (1.2 mi, from $275/night), and Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Upper East Side (1.62 mi, from $499/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Icahn Stadium Complex are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels near Icahn Stadium Complex are ideal for a weekend getaway. The Carlyle a Rosewood Hotel (2.56 mi, from $2099/night), Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Upper East Side (1.62 mi, from $499/night), and voco Astoria by IHG (2.03 mi, from $353/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining. The Carlyle a Rosewood Hotel also has spa services.
Are there budget-friendly hotels near Icahn Stadium Complex?
Yes — Super 8 by Wyndham Bronx Near Stadium (2.05 mi, from $206/night) and Super 8 by Wyndham Long Island City LGA Hotel (2.09 mi, from $182/night) are budget-friendly options near Icahn Stadium Complex, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Icahn Stadium Complex offer free breakfast?
Comfort Inn & Suites near Stadium (1.02 mi, from $212/night), Wingate by Wyndham Bronx / Haven Park (1.2 mi, from $275/night), and Super 8 by Wyndham Bronx Near Stadium (2.05 mi, from $206/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Icahn Stadium Complex offer free parking?
Comfort Inn & Suites near Stadium (1.02 mi, from $212/night), Wingate by Wyndham Bronx / Haven Park (1.2 mi, from $275/night), and Super 8 by Wyndham Bronx Near Stadium (2.05 mi, from $206/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels near Icahn Stadium Complex have an outdoor pool?
voco Astoria by IHG (2.03 mi, from $353/night) and The Carlyle a Rosewood Hotel (2.56 mi, from $2099/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Icahn Stadium Complex have a fitness center?
Comfort Inn & Suites near Stadium (1.02 mi, from $212/night), Wingate by Wyndham Bronx / Haven Park (1.2 mi, from $275/night), and Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Upper East Side (1.62 mi, from $499/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Can I get early check-in at hotels near Icahn Stadium Complex?
Comfort Inn & Suites near Stadium (1.02 mi, from $212/night), Wingate by Wyndham Bronx / Haven Park (1.2 mi, from $275/night), and Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Upper East Side (1.62 mi, from $499/night) may offer early check-in upon request, subject to availability. Call ahead to confirm — especially helpful for morning games or early events.
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