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Photo of Red Roof PLUS+ Brooklyn - Flatbush Ave Closest
From $137 / night 0.91 mi

Red Roof PLUS+ Brooklyn - Flatbush Ave

· 3.2 Average · 101 reviews

Where value-driven families find clean rooms and the essentials teams actually need.

  • Clean equipment bags and training gear using guest washing machines
  • Book spacious double-bed rooms designed for families on tour
  • Spread out in boutique-inspired rooms designed for maximum comfort daily
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From $153 / night 0.92 mi

Sleep Inn

· 5.0 Excellent

Efficiency meets comfort for teams operating on tight schedules and tighter budgets.

  • Fuel athletes with protein-packed snacks from Lobby Marketplace selections daily
  • Build energy with free hot breakfast spread every day
  • Soothe sore muscles with a warm swim in heated indoor water
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From $128 / night 1.78 mi

Days Inn by Wyndham Brooklyn Borough Park

· 3.5 Good · 178 reviews

The lodging choice that keeps tournament costs from spiraling out of control.

  • Jump in the outdoor seasonal pool during warmer months
  • Tackle dirty jerseys using coin-operated laundry facilities on property
  • Configure rooms flexibly using rollaway beds for team parent groups
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From $155 / night 1.88 mi

Ramada by Wyndham Brooklyn Empire Blvd

· 4.2 Very Good

Simplifies chaotic schedules with dependable rest and efficient early morning routines.

  • Fill coolers easily with ice from stations throughout the hotel
  • Enjoy continental breakfast options perfect for early tournament mornings
  • Recover with a post-game soak in the indoor heated pool
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From $341 / night 2.41 mi

Holiday Inn Express NYC Brooklyn

· 4.1 Very Good · 421 reviews

Smart systems built for teams who move fast and start early.

  • Stock up on travel essentials and toiletries between games
  • Treat players to fresh Cinnabon Sweet Rolls every morning
  • Grab poolside towels and jump straight into the heated water
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From $156 / night 2.45 mi

Knights Inn Brooklyn Sunset Park

· 3.1 Average · 424 reviews

Simple stays built around the core need every athlete shares after competition.

  • Adjust climate-controlled settings for personalized rest environment preferences
  • Satisfy team snack needs with drinks and food vending options
  • Kick off tournament days with complimentary coffee and tea service
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Photo of Ramada by Wyndham Brooklyn Near Flatbush
From $206 / night 2.8 mi

Ramada by Wyndham Brooklyn Near Flatbush

· 3.7 Good · 34 reviews

This brand serves families seeking dependable comfort without the guesswork or fuss.

  • House multi-family groups easily with connecting rooms upon team request
  • Complete tournament paperwork at ergonomic desks with supportive desk chairs
  • Load equipment from bus parking areas steps from hotel entrance
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From $201 / night 2.82 mi

Comfort Inn Prospect Park - Brooklyn

· 4.1 Very Good · 999 reviews

Families count on consistent quality that never forces financial compromise.

  • Energize teams with complimentary hot breakfast before early game times
  • Lounge poolside with teammates to review game film together
  • Tackle dirty uniforms immediately with coin-operated washer dryer machines
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Photo of Red Roof PLUS+ Brooklyn - 3rd Ave
From $155 / night 2.94 mi

Red Roof PLUS+ Brooklyn - 3rd Ave

· 3.5 Good · 34 reviews

A brand that understands tournament travel means early mornings and late-night arrivals.

  • Rest better in completely smoke-free rooms built for quality sleep
  • Access rooms directly from your vehicle with exterior corridor entry
  • Customize comfort levels by requesting additional pillows for players
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From $242 / night 2.99 mi

La Quinta Inn & Suites Brooklyn Downtown

· 3.7 Good · 963 reviews

Known for taking the guesswork out of weekend sports travel logistics.

  • Cool down in the indoor pool after hard practices
  • Stock laundry essentials from supplies available at the hotel
  • House junior players free in parents' rooms during tournament weekends
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From $194 / night 3.08 mi

Wyndham Garden Brooklyn Sunset Park

· 4.0 Very Good · 793 reviews

Built for families who need every dollar to stretch across roster trips.

  • Satisfy post-practice hunger with late-night menu room service options
  • Load up at the hot breakfast buffet before championship games
  • Splash around in the heated pool during tournament downtime
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From $583 / night 3.39 mi

TownePlace Suites by Marriott New York Brooklyn

· 4.3 Very Good · 234 reviews

The extended-stay solution for teams that need more than a bed and a microwave.

  • Plan tournament strategy around in-suite dining tables with chairs
  • Benefit from complimentary parking throughout your entire tournament stay here
  • Sink into thick mattresses designed for deep player recovery
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From $401 / night 3.43 mi

Tru by Hilton Brooklyn

· 4.3 Very Good · 374 reviews

This trusted name delivers the infrastructure youth sports weekends actually demand.

  • Access rental car options right at the on-site desk
  • Relax in plush bathrobes available in executive level rooms
  • Grab travel essentials and sundries without leaving the hotel
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From $380 / night 3.68 mi

Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Brooklyn

· 4.2 Very Good · 1,026 reviews

The benchmark for dependable comfort when tournament mornings begin before sunrise.

  • Rest on upper floors with quiet M Club room placement
  • Get teams to the field faster with available airport shuttles
  • Refresh under spacious walk-in showers with This Works® products
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From $153 / night 3.69 mi

Quality Inn near Sunset Park

· 3.7 Good · 337 reviews

Trusted by families seeking no-surprises comfort when young competitors need quality rest.

  • Iron team shirts and pants with in-room equipment before competition
  • Ensure safe infant rest with cribs delivered to your family room
  • Fit the whole squad comfortably with pull-out sleeper sofa accommodations
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Local Area Guide

Parade Grounds Soccer 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.

Welcome to the Parade Grounds Soccer Field, a vibrant hub for soccer enthusiasts in Brooklyn, New York. This guide is designed to help players, coaches, families, and visiting teams navigate the area surrounding the fields, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience. From understanding the local transit and parking to finding convenient dining and recreational spots, we've got your trip planning covered. Get ready to explore the practicalities of your visit and make the most of your time in this dynamic urban sports setting.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

The Parade Grounds Soccer Field is situated within Prospect Park, Brooklyn's iconic green oasis, offering a unique blend of urban accessibility and natural respite. Its location at 1250 Caton Avenue places it in a well-connected part of the borough, making it a popular spot for both local leagues and visiting teams. Major access routes include Ocean Avenue and Flatbush Avenue, which provide direct links to the greater New York City area. Parking can be a challenge, especially on event days, with limited street parking available around the park's perimeter; the closest official parking is typically found in garages several blocks away. For those using public transportation, the park is served by multiple subway lines, including the B and Q trains at the Prospect Park station and the F and G trains at the Fort Hamilton Parkway station, both within a reasonable walking distance. Additionally, numerous bus routes traverse the surrounding avenues, offering further transit options. Rideshare services are plentiful, but be prepared for potential delays due to traffic congestion, particularly during peak hours or when large events are scheduled at nearby venues. Smart arrival tactics involve aiming for an earlier entry into the park area, ideally an hour before scheduled play, to account for navigation, parking searches, and any unexpected delays.

Section 02

Where to Stay

The Parade Grounds Soccer Field is nestled within the vast expanse of Prospect Park, meaning most hotel accommodations are not immediately adjacent to the fields themselves. Instead, you'll find clusters of hotels in the surrounding Brooklyn neighborhoods like Park Slope, Prospect Heights, and Downtown Brooklyn, which are all a short drive or subway ride away. These areas offer a range of lodging options, from boutique hotels to well-known chains. While the immediate vicinity of the soccer fields offers limited hotel choices, the park's central location means that many hotels in these nearby districts are still conveniently accessible. Visitors often choose accommodations based on their preferred atmosphere; Park Slope offers charming brownstones and a lively main street, while Downtown Brooklyn provides a more commercial, transit-centric environment. Booking in advance is highly recommended, especially during the spring and fall soccer seasons or when major tournaments are scheduled, as demand can significantly increase. Utilizing map filters to visualize proximity to subway lines that serve Prospect Park is a practical booking tactic for teams and families.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Getting There

Closest airport is JFK (30-45 min drive); LaGuardia (30-45 min drive).

Arrival & Parking

Arrive 45-60 minutes early to navigate park access and find parking.

Arrival & Parking

Prospect Park offers ample space for pre/post-game relaxation and picnics.

Arrival & Parking

Indoor options include Brooklyn Museum or Prospect Park Zoo if weather turns.

Arrival & Parking

Local eateries in Park Slope or Windsor Terrace offer group meal options.

  • Closest airport is JFK (30-45 min drive); LaGuardia (30-45 min drive).
  • Arrive 45-60 minutes early to navigate park access and find parking.
  • Prospect Park offers ample space for pre/post-game relaxation and picnics.
  • Indoor options include Brooklyn Museum or Prospect Park Zoo if weather turns.
  • Local eateries in Park Slope or Windsor Terrace offer group meal options.
Section 04

Tournament Day Flow

Check-In & Warm-Up

Plan your arrival at least 45 to 60 minutes before your scheduled game time. This buffer allows ample time to navigate the park, locate your assigned field, and find parking, which can be challenging on busy days. Once you've reached the Parade Grounds, identify your team's designated area or a suitable spot for gear and warm-ups. Most teams find it easiest to set up a base camp with chairs and coolers near the sidelines. The fields themselves are well-maintained, providing excellent surfaces for pre-game stretching and drills, so utilize this time efficiently to get your players ready.

Mid-Day Regroup

Between games or during breaks, Prospect Park offers a refreshing environment for your team and families to regroup. Utilize the open grassy areas for downtime, picnic lunches, or casual team bonding. Many families bring lawn chairs and blankets to create a comfortable base for the day. The park's central location means you're not far from various concessions within the park or quick grab-and-go options from nearby neighborhoods. Remember to stay hydrated and keep an eye on the schedule for your next match or practice, ensuring you're back at the field with plenty of time.

Wrap-Up & Departure

After your final game, allow time for de-briefing, gathering all team equipment, and a final check of your area to ensure it's clean. Be prepared for potential traffic delays when exiting the park, especially on weekend afternoons when park attendance is high. If you plan on grabbing a post-game meal or snack, consider heading a few blocks away from the immediate park entrances to find less crowded restaurants, or use this time to explore some of the attractions highlighted in this guide. A relaxed departure can help avoid the stress of rush-hour congestion.

Check-In & Warm-Up

Plan your arrival at least 45 to 60 minutes before your scheduled game time. This buffer allows ample time to navigate the park, locate your assigned field, and find parking, which can be challenging on busy days. Once you've reached the Parade Grounds, identify your team's designated area or a suitable spot for gear and warm-ups. Most teams find it easiest to set up a base camp with chairs and coolers near the sidelines. The fields themselves are well-maintained, providing excellent surfaces for pre-game stretching and drills, so utilize this time efficiently to get your players ready.

Mid-Day Regroup

Between games or during breaks, Prospect Park offers a refreshing environment for your team and families to regroup. Utilize the open grassy areas for downtime, picnic lunches, or casual team bonding. Many families bring lawn chairs and blankets to create a comfortable base for the day. The park's central location means you're not far from various concessions within the park or quick grab-and-go options from nearby neighborhoods. Remember to stay hydrated and keep an eye on the schedule for your next match or practice, ensuring you're back at the field with plenty of time.

Wrap-Up & Departure

After your final game, allow time for de-briefing, gathering all team equipment, and a final check of your area to ensure it's clean. Be prepared for potential traffic delays when exiting the park, especially on weekend afternoons when park attendance is high. If you plan on grabbing a post-game meal or snack, consider heading a few blocks away from the immediate park entrances to find less crowded restaurants, or use this time to explore some of the attractions highlighted in this guide. A relaxed departure can help avoid the stress of rush-hour congestion.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

Prospect Park

On site

Prospect Park itself is a sprawling urban oasis and the primary attraction surrounding the Parade Grounds. Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, the same landscape architects behind Central Park, it offers a wealth of activities beyond just soccer. Visitors can explore the Long Meadow, visit the historic Grand Army Plaza, enjoy the Brooklyn Botanic Garden (just adjacent), or take a stroll around the picturesque Prospect Park Lake. The park is perfect for family outings, offering playgrounds, walking paths, and ample green space for relaxation and recreation, making it an ideal spot for downtime between games or a post-event exploration.

Brooklyn Museum

0.6 mi

Located on the edge of Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States. It boasts a diverse and encyclopedic collection, including impressive holdings of Egyptian antiquities, American art, and contemporary works. The museum offers a stimulating cultural experience with rotating exhibitions and a permanent collection that spans centuries and continents. It's an excellent option for a rainy day or for those seeking a dose of art and culture after a morning of athletic activity.

5–15 Minutes Away

Park Slope Neighborhood

1.0 mi

Park Slope is a charming and vibrant neighborhood renowned for its beautiful brownstone architecture, tree-lined streets, and lively commercial strips, particularly along Fifth and Seventh Avenues. It offers a fantastic array of independent boutiques, bookstores, cafes, and restaurants, making it a perfect destination for browsing, shopping, or enjoying a meal. The neighborhood has a family-friendly atmosphere and is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike to relax and explore. Walking through its picturesque streets provides a quintessential Brooklyn experience.

Green-Wood Cemetery

1.5 mi

While perhaps an unconventional tourist destination, Green-Wood Cemetery is a National Historic Landmark and a stunning example of Victorian landscaping, offering a peaceful and picturesque environment for exploration. Established in 1838, it is one of the city's most beautiful green spaces, featuring rolling hills, glacial ponds, and breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline. It serves as the final resting place for many notable figures and is a haven for birdwatchers and history enthusiasts, providing a tranquil escape from the urban bustle.

Walkable

  • Prospect Park — Prospect Park itself is a sprawling urban oasis and the primary attraction surrounding the Parade Grounds. Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, the same landscape architects behind Central Park, it offers a wealth of activities beyond just soccer. Visitors can explore the Long Meadow, visit the historic Grand Army Plaza, enjoy the Brooklyn Botanic Garden (just adjacent), or take a stroll around the picturesque Prospect Park Lake. The park is perfect for family outings, offering playgrounds, walking paths, and ample green space for relaxation and recreation, making it an ideal spot for downtime between games or a post-event exploration. On site
  • Brooklyn Museum — Located on the edge of Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States. It boasts a diverse and encyclopedic collection, including impressive holdings of Egyptian antiquities, American art, and contemporary works. The museum offers a stimulating cultural experience with rotating exhibitions and a permanent collection that spans centuries and continents. It's an excellent option for a rainy day or for those seeking a dose of art and culture after a morning of athletic activity. 0.6 mi

5–15 Minutes Away

  • Park Slope Neighborhood — Park Slope is a charming and vibrant neighborhood renowned for its beautiful brownstone architecture, tree-lined streets, and lively commercial strips, particularly along Fifth and Seventh Avenues. It offers a fantastic array of independent boutiques, bookstores, cafes, and restaurants, making it a perfect destination for browsing, shopping, or enjoying a meal. The neighborhood has a family-friendly atmosphere and is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike to relax and explore. Walking through its picturesque streets provides a quintessential Brooklyn experience. 1.0 mi
  • Green-Wood Cemetery — While perhaps an unconventional tourist destination, Green-Wood Cemetery is a National Historic Landmark and a stunning example of Victorian landscaping, offering a peaceful and picturesque environment for exploration. Established in 1838, it is one of the city's most beautiful green spaces, featuring rolling hills, glacial ponds, and breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline. It serves as the final resting place for many notable figures and is a haven for birdwatchers and history enthusiasts, providing a tranquil escape from the urban bustle. 1.5 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

Prospect Park Concessions

On site

Within Prospect Park, particularly near the Long Meadow and other high-traffic areas, you'll find various concession stands offering convenient snacks, drinks, and casual bites. These are ideal for quick refreshments during game days or for grabbing a simple meal without leaving the park. While options vary, they typically include items like hot dogs, pretzels, ice cream, and bottled beverages. They are a lifesaver for teams needing quick sustenance between matches or for families looking for easy treats.

The Boathouse Restaurant

1.2 mi

Located at the scenic Prospect Park Lake, The Boathouse offers a more refined dining experience with lovely views. It's a great spot for teams or families looking for a sit-down meal in a beautiful setting, especially after a day of sports. The menu typically features American cuisine with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients. Enjoying a meal here can be a relaxing way to cap off a competitive day, offering a pleasant atmosphere alongside good food.

Nearby Gathering Spots

Tops Diner

0.8 mi

Tops Diner, located a short walk from the park, is a beloved local spot known for its classic diner fare and friendly atmosphere. It's a reliable choice for hearty breakfasts, lunches, and dinners, offering a wide menu that can satisfy diverse tastes within a team or family group. This casual establishment is perfect for fueling up before a game or for a relaxed post-game meal, providing generous portions and a comfortable, unpretentious setting that's popular with Brooklyn residents.

Hamilton's

0.9 mi

Hamilton's is a neighborhood bar and grill that offers a convivial atmosphere and a menu featuring American comfort food, sandwiches, and a selection of beers. It's a great spot for groups looking to unwind after a game, catch up on sports on their screens, or simply enjoy a casual meal. The setting is laid-back and welcoming, making it an easy choice for families and teams seeking a relaxed dining experience in the vicinity of Prospect Park.

Local & Elevated Picks

Al Di La Trattoria

1.3 mi

Al Di La Trattoria is a highly acclaimed Italian restaurant in Park Slope, celebrated for its authentic Venetian cuisine and intimate, charming ambiance. It's an excellent choice for a more special occasion or for groups seeking a memorable dining experience beyond typical sports-venue fare. Reservations are highly recommended, as this popular spot often books up, but the exquisite food and warm hospitality make it well worth the effort for those looking for an elevated culinary outing.

Nargis Cafe

1.5 mi

Nargis Cafe offers a taste of Central Asian cuisine, specializing in Uzbek and Afghan dishes, in a welcoming setting located in the heart of Park Slope. It provides a unique and flavorful dining option for those looking to explore something different, with dishes like plov, kebabs, and lagman. The restaurant's cozy atmosphere and generous portions make it suitable for families and groups wanting to share a diverse and delicious meal after a day of soccer.

Inside & Adjacent

  • Prospect Park Concessions — Within Prospect Park, particularly near the Long Meadow and other high-traffic areas, you'll find various concession stands offering convenient snacks, drinks, and casual bites. These are ideal for quick refreshments during game days or for grabbing a simple meal without leaving the park. While options vary, they typically include items like hot dogs, pretzels, ice cream, and bottled beverages. They are a lifesaver for teams needing quick sustenance between matches or for families looking for easy treats. On site
  • The Boathouse Restaurant — Located at the scenic Prospect Park Lake, The Boathouse offers a more refined dining experience with lovely views. It's a great spot for teams or families looking for a sit-down meal in a beautiful setting, especially after a day of sports. The menu typically features American cuisine with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients. Enjoying a meal here can be a relaxing way to cap off a competitive day, offering a pleasant atmosphere alongside good food. 1.2 mi

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • Tops Diner — Tops Diner, located a short walk from the park, is a beloved local spot known for its classic diner fare and friendly atmosphere. It's a reliable choice for hearty breakfasts, lunches, and dinners, offering a wide menu that can satisfy diverse tastes within a team or family group. This casual establishment is perfect for fueling up before a game or for a relaxed post-game meal, providing generous portions and a comfortable, unpretentious setting that's popular with Brooklyn residents. 0.8 mi
  • Hamilton's — Hamilton's is a neighborhood bar and grill that offers a convivial atmosphere and a menu featuring American comfort food, sandwiches, and a selection of beers. It's a great spot for groups looking to unwind after a game, catch up on sports on their screens, or simply enjoy a casual meal. The setting is laid-back and welcoming, making it an easy choice for families and teams seeking a relaxed dining experience in the vicinity of Prospect Park. 0.9 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • Al Di La Trattoria — Al Di La Trattoria is a highly acclaimed Italian restaurant in Park Slope, celebrated for its authentic Venetian cuisine and intimate, charming ambiance. It's an excellent choice for a more special occasion or for groups seeking a memorable dining experience beyond typical sports-venue fare. Reservations are highly recommended, as this popular spot often books up, but the exquisite food and warm hospitality make it well worth the effort for those looking for an elevated culinary outing. 1.3 mi
  • Nargis Cafe — Nargis Cafe offers a taste of Central Asian cuisine, specializing in Uzbek and Afghan dishes, in a welcoming setting located in the heart of Park Slope. It provides a unique and flavorful dining option for those looking to explore something different, with dishes like plov, kebabs, and lagman. The restaurant's cozy atmosphere and generous portions make it suitable for families and groups wanting to share a diverse and delicious meal after a day of soccer. 1.5 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Weekend afternoons can see heavy park traffic: , so pre-booking any off-site dining is wise.

Street parking near the park is highly competitive: consider parking garages a few blocks away.

Subway service to Prospect Park is generally reliable: , but check for weekend service changes.

Many local restaurants are closed on Mondays: , especially smaller, independent establishments.

Park events: , from concerts to festivals, can impact park access and local transit flow.

Seasonal note: The Parade Grounds Soccer Field is most active during the spring and fall seasons, when the weather is ideal for soccer. Spring brings blooming foliage to Prospect Park, offering picturesque surroundings but occasional rain showers. Summer can be hot and humid, making early morning or late afternoon games preferable, with the park offering welcome shade. Fall provides crisp air and beautiful foliage, though cooler evenings require an extra layer. Winter sees reduced activity, with fields often covered by snow, though the park remains a pleasant place for brisk walks.

  • Weekend afternoons can see heavy park traffic , so pre-booking any off-site dining is wise.
  • Street parking near the park is highly competitive consider parking garages a few blocks away.
  • Subway service to Prospect Park is generally reliable , but check for weekend service changes.
  • Many local restaurants are closed on Mondays , especially smaller, independent establishments.
  • Park events , from concerts to festivals, can impact park access and local transit flow.
  • Seasonal note: The Parade Grounds Soccer Field is most active during the spring and fall seasons, when the weather is ideal for soccer. Spring brings blooming foliage to Prospect Park, offering picturesque surroundings but occasional rain showers. Summer can be hot and humid, making early morning or late afternoon games preferable, with the park offering welcome shade. Fall provides crisp air and beautiful foliage, though cooler evenings require an extra layer. Winter sees reduced activity, with fields often covered by snow, though the park remains a pleasant place for brisk walks.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

Winter in Brooklyn can be cold, with temperatures often dipping below freezing. Expect chilly winds, occasional snow, and damp conditions, especially near the park's water bodies. Visitors should pack warm layers, including insulated jackets, hats, gloves, and waterproof footwear. Games might be chilly or canceled due to snow, so checking field status is crucial.

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Spring & early summer

Spring and early summer bring milder temperatures, though they can be unpredictable with a mix of sunny days and frequent rain showers. Average temperatures range from the 50s to the 70s Fahrenheit. Light jackets or hoodies are recommended for cooler mornings and evenings, while breathable clothing is best for warmer afternoons. Pack an umbrella or rain gear, as sudden downpours are common.

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Mid-summer

Mid-summer (July and August) is characterized by heat and humidity, with temperatures often reaching the 80s and 90s Fahrenheit. Hydration is paramount, so bring plenty of water. Lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing is essential. Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are highly recommended for protection during outdoor activities, and seeking shade in the park during the hottest parts of the day is advised.

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Fall season

Fall offers pleasant, crisp weather, making it ideal for outdoor sports. Temperatures gradually cool from the 70s in September down to the 40s and 50s in November. Layers are key, as mornings can be cool and afternoons mild. A light jacket or fleece is usually sufficient, but it's wise to have a warmer option for late-season games. The park's fall foliage adds a beautiful backdrop to any visit.

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Rain & snow

Rain and snow are common occurrences throughout the year, especially outside of mid-summer. During wet or snowy conditions, outdoor play may be impacted. Check field status and venue advisories for cancellations or delays. If attending an event, bring raincoats, umbrellas, and waterproof shoes. For snowy conditions, warm, water-resistant gear is essential, and park paths can become slippery.

Winter

Winter in Brooklyn can be cold, with temperatures often dipping below freezing. Expect chilly winds, occasional snow, and damp conditions, especially near the park's water bodies. Visitors should pack warm layers, including insulated jackets, hats, gloves, and waterproof footwear. Games might be chilly or canceled due to snow, so checking field status is crucial.

Spring & early summer

Spring and early summer bring milder temperatures, though they can be unpredictable with a mix of sunny days and frequent rain showers. Average temperatures range from the 50s to the 70s Fahrenheit. Light jackets or hoodies are recommended for cooler mornings and evenings, while breathable clothing is best for warmer afternoons. Pack an umbrella or rain gear, as sudden downpours are common.

Mid-summer

Mid-summer (July and August) is characterized by heat and humidity, with temperatures often reaching the 80s and 90s Fahrenheit. Hydration is paramount, so bring plenty of water. Lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing is essential. Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are highly recommended for protection during outdoor activities, and seeking shade in the park during the hottest parts of the day is advised.

Fall season

Fall offers pleasant, crisp weather, making it ideal for outdoor sports. Temperatures gradually cool from the 70s in September down to the 40s and 50s in November. Layers are key, as mornings can be cool and afternoons mild. A light jacket or fleece is usually sufficient, but it's wise to have a warmer option for late-season games. The park's fall foliage adds a beautiful backdrop to any visit.

Rain & snow

Rain and snow are common occurrences throughout the year, especially outside of mid-summer. During wet or snowy conditions, outdoor play may be impacted. Check field status and venue advisories for cancellations or delays. If attending an event, bring raincoats, umbrellas, and waterproof shoes. For snowy conditions, warm, water-resistant gear is essential, and park paths can become slippery.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary team

N/A (Public Soccer Fields)

Neighborhood

Prospect Park

Nearest airport

JFK Airport (JFK)

Parking

Limited street parking, nearby garages

Walkable district

Yes, within Prospect Park

Groceries & supplies

Various bodegas and supermarkets nearby

Pharmacy

Duane Reade and CVS within walking distance

Urgent care

MetroPlus Health Urgent Care nearby

Downtime

Prospect Park, Brooklyn Museum, cafes

Pro tip

Utilize subway lines for easy access to avoid parking hassles.

Primary teamN/A (Public Soccer Fields)
NeighborhoodProspect Park
Nearest airportJFK Airport (JFK)
ParkingLimited street parking, nearby garages
Walkable districtYes, within Prospect Park
Groceries & suppliesVarious bodegas and supermarkets nearby
PharmacyDuane Reade and CVS within walking distance
Urgent careMetroPlus Health Urgent Care nearby
DowntimeProspect Park, Brooklyn Museum, cafes
Pro tipUtilize subway lines for easy access to avoid parking hassles.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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

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What are the closest hotels to Parade Grounds Soccer Field?

The closest hotel to Parade Grounds Soccer Field is Red Roof PLUS+ Brooklyn - Flatbush Ave (0.91 mi, from $137/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Sleep Inn (0.92 mi, from $153/night) and Days Inn by Wyndham Brooklyn Borough Park (1.78 mi, from $128/night). Red Roof PLUS+ Brooklyn - Flatbush Ave offers a fitness center. Sleep Inn offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Days Inn by Wyndham Brooklyn Borough Park offers free breakfast and a pool.

Which hotels near Parade Grounds Soccer Field are good for families?

Several hotels near Parade Grounds Soccer Field are well-suited for families. Sleep Inn (0.92 mi, from $153/night), Days Inn by Wyndham Brooklyn Borough Park (1.78 mi, from $128/night), and Ramada by Wyndham Brooklyn Empire Blvd (1.88 mi, from $155/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Parade Grounds Soccer Field are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near Parade Grounds Soccer Field accommodate team and group travel. Quality Inn near Sunset Park (3.69 mi, from $153/night), Days Inn by Wyndham Brooklyn Borough Park (1.78 mi, from $128/night), and Ramada by Wyndham Brooklyn Empire Blvd (1.88 mi, from $155/night) all offer complimentary breakfast and on-site laundry. Quality Inn near Sunset Park also has meeting space and bus or oversized vehicle parking. Days Inn by Wyndham Brooklyn Borough Park also has bus or oversized vehicle parking. Ramada by Wyndham Brooklyn Empire Blvd also has meeting space.

Are there extended-stay hotels near Parade Grounds Soccer Field?

Yes — TownePlace Suites by Marriott New York Brooklyn (3.39 mi, from $583/night) is an extended-stay property near Parade Grounds Soccer Field, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.

Are there budget-friendly hotels near Parade Grounds Soccer Field?

Yes — Sleep Inn (0.92 mi, from $153/night), Days Inn by Wyndham Brooklyn Borough Park (1.78 mi, from $128/night), and Knights Inn Brooklyn Sunset Park (2.45 mi, from $156/night) are budget-friendly options near Parade Grounds Soccer Field, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.

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Which hotels near Parade Grounds Soccer Field offer free breakfast?

Sleep Inn (0.92 mi, from $153/night), Days Inn by Wyndham Brooklyn Borough Park (1.78 mi, from $128/night), and Ramada by Wyndham Brooklyn Empire Blvd (1.88 mi, from $155/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Can I get early check-in at hotels near Parade Grounds Soccer Field?

Red Roof PLUS+ Brooklyn - Flatbush Ave (0.91 mi, from $137/night), Sleep Inn (0.92 mi, from $153/night), and Days Inn by Wyndham Brooklyn Borough Park (1.78 mi, from $128/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 Parade Grounds Soccer Field have laundry facilities?

Red Roof PLUS+ Brooklyn - Flatbush Ave (0.91 mi, from $137/night), Sleep Inn (0.92 mi, from $153/night), and Days Inn by Wyndham Brooklyn Borough Park (1.78 mi, from $128/night) have guest laundry facilities on-site.

Which hotels near Parade Grounds Soccer Field have an outdoor pool?

Knights Inn Brooklyn Sunset Park (2.45 mi, from $156/night) has an outdoor pool.

Which hotels near Parade Grounds Soccer Field have suites or extra space?

Red Roof PLUS+ Brooklyn - Flatbush Ave (0.91 mi, from $137/night), Sleep Inn (0.92 mi, from $153/night), and Days Inn by Wyndham Brooklyn Borough Park (1.78 mi, from $128/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.

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