Night sessions, New York skyline, big-stage tennis

US Open tennis hotels in New York City.

From Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens to evenings in Manhattan, Super Hotel Rooms helps you choose hotel areas that work for both US Open sessions and everything you want to see in New York.

Queens, Manhattan & nearby bases
Focused on subway & transit
Built around night sessions
Tennis crowd in a stadium with a city skyline at night
US Open hotel planning

Match your tennis sessions to New York’s neighborhoods.

The US Open lives in Queens but the trip often feels bigger: Manhattan sightseeing, borough exploring, and late subway rides after night sessions.

Your best hotel choice depends on whether you want maximum convenience to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, or a more classic New York base with easy transit. We help you compare realistic travel times, neighborhood vibes, and how they fit with your session schedule and jet lag.

Where to stay

Common US Open hotel strategies.

The tournament stays in the same place each year, but fans mix and match hotel areas depending on how much New York they want to explore.

🎾 1. Queens / Flushing Area Hotels

Stays closest to the USTA grounds and nearby transit, ideal if you want short commutes to day and night sessions.

  • Best for fans who want tennis-first, sightseeing-second trips.
  • Simple access to matches and practice courts.
  • Plan to use trains or car services for Manhattan visits.
Ask for Queens-area options

🏙️ 2. Midtown Manhattan Hotels

Classic “New York trip” bases with theaters, landmarks, and subway access, plus a daily ride out to the tennis.

  • Great if sightseeing and dining are just as important as matches.
  • Easy to mix US Open days with museum or Broadway days.
  • Requires a clear plan for getting to and from Queens.
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🌉 3. Other Manhattan & Brooklyn Neighborhoods

Trendy or quieter neighborhoods that still tie into subway and rail routes toward the US Open venues.

  • Perfect for repeat visitors who want a different New York flavor.
  • Good mix of local restaurants, cafes, and smaller hotels.
  • Transit planning is essential, especially after night sessions.
Ask for neighborhood ideas

✈️ 4. Airport & Overnight Connections

For short trips, red-eye arrivals, or guests who want easy access to JFK or LaGuardia around match days.

  • Works for very targeted 1–2 day visits.
  • Can be combined with a central base for longer trips.
  • Requires reliable transport to and from the US Open grounds.
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🏠 5. Suites & Family-Friendly Hotels

Suite-style and family-focused hotels that make longer tennis trips more comfortable, especially with kids or extended stays.

  • Kitchenettes, extra beds, and more space for gear.
  • Helpful for multi-week stays or early-round to finals runs.
  • Can be based in Queens, Manhattan or mixed across both.
Ask about family options

💼 6. Hospitality & Client Hosting Trips

Corporate and client-hosting trips built around premium US Open hospitality, suites, or sponsor events.

  • 4–5 star properties in Manhattan or near key event venues.
  • Coordinated transport between hotel, tennis, and dinners.
  • Room blocks sized for teams, clients, and plus-ones.
Corporate US Open inquiries
Sample US Open stay

How a 4–6 night New York tennis trip might look.

Schedules vary by year and round, but most trips blend match days with city time and at least one slower morning after a late session.

Day Base What’s happening Hotel focus
1 Manhattan or Queens Arrival + first walk around the neighborhood Easy access from the airport and simple first-night dining.
2 Same base First US Open session (day or night) Test transit route to and from the tennis center.
3 Same base Second session + city exploring Balance match times with a museum or landmark visit.
4 Same base Flexible day (more tennis or full city day) Choose a lighter day if you’ve had late-night finishes.
5 Same base or new neighborhood Additional session or final sightseeing Option to switch to another part of the city for a new feel.
6 Same base or airport area Departure Keep the last night simple for your flight home.
How we help

We match your tennis schedule to New York geography.

Start with your rough dates, how many sessions you’re targeting, and whether you’ve visited New York before. We’ll help you weigh Queens vs. Manhattan, subway vs. car, and how to fit in everything you want to see between changeovers.

  • Neighborhood guidance: What different areas feel like in real life.
  • Shortlists: Curated hotels instead of endless scrolling.
  • Trip structure: Ideas that keep late nights and early flights realistic.
Ready for New York night sessions?

Build your US Open hotel plan.

A few details about your group and dates are enough to start a hotel plan that fits your tennis tickets and the New York trip you’ve been picturing.