US Open Tennis Hotels

Late-August heat, electric night sessions, and Grand Slam energy. We map hotels by USTA gates, subway access, and dining zones so your day runs on tennis—not transfers.

  • Where: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center (Flushing Meadows, Queens)
  • Sessions: Day & night—plan quick returns after Ashe goes late
  • Transit: 7 train (Mets–Willets Point) + LIRR (Willets Point)
Hotels near US Open Tennis at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center

Where to Stay for the US Open

Choose Queens walkability (Flushing/Corona) to minimize transfers, or Manhattan energy (Midtown/Times Square) for dining and nightlife with a single-seat ride on the 7 train. Book refundable rates early—draw ceremonies and marquee night matches spike demand.

Queens hotels near USTA Center

Queens (Closest Base)

Stay near Mets–Willets Point for fast access to the grounds, easier late-night returns, and lower rideshare surge. Flushing food scene = elite.

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Manhattan hotels with subway to US Open

Manhattan (7 Train Direct)

Base in Midtown/Times Sq./Hudson Yards and ride the 7 train straight to the US Open. Perfect for travelers who want museums, Broadway, and late dinners after Ashe.

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Night session planning at Arthur Ashe Stadium

Night Sessions: Plan the Return

Headliners can finish late. Pick hotels near the 7 train or within a quick rideshare. Some Queens hotels offer late-hour dining—clutch after five-set thrillers.

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US Open Travel Tips

  • Security: Clear bag policies; pack light for faster entry.
  • Sun & heat: Day sessions are hot—hat, sunscreen, refillable bottle.
  • Food: Flushing has elite Asian cuisine; plan a late meal after Ashe.
  • Merch: Hit shops early week for sizes; finals weekend sells fast.
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