Tennis • Grand Slam • New York City
US Open Tennis Hotels & Finals Packages
The US Open Tennis Championships close out the Grand Slam calendar in New York City, with matches running day and night across two weeks at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows.
TheFinalShotels.com focuses on hotels that make sense for night sessions, finals weekend and city time — balancing access to Arthur Ashe Stadium with the New York neighborhoods you want to experience.
What We Offer for US Open Trips
- 🎾 Hotels with realistic routes to Arthur Ashe Stadium
- 🏨 Options in Queens (Flushing / Corona area) and nearby
- 🏙 Stays in Manhattan for guests who want more nightlife & dining
- 📅 Packages focusing on finals weekend or extended tournament stays
- 🚇 Guidance on subway, LIRR and car-accessible hotels
- 👥 Room options for couples, families and small groups
- 🧾 Support with multi-room and multi-night bookings
- 💬 Assistance planning morning, day and night session logistics
US Open Snapshot
The US Open runs across two weeks from late August into early September. Early rounds feature multiple matches across several show courts, while the later stages condense into Arthur Ashe Stadium and key finals.
Tournament Rhythm
- • Early rounds: multiple day and night sessions
- • Second week: quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals
- • Men’s and women’s singles, doubles and mixed doubles
- • Night sessions often end late, especially on big-match days
Typical Stay Length
- • 3–4 nights for finals weekend or second-week trips
- • 5–7 nights for deeper tournament experiences
- • Longer stays for guests combining New York tourism and tennis
Things to Do in New York City Between Sessions
The US Open blends world-class tennis with one of the most famous cities in the world. Many guests split their time between Queens, where the tennis lives, and Manhattan, where the classic New York experience unfolds.
- 🗽 Classic sights: Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Times Square
- 🌳 Walks through Central Park or the High Line
- 🍕 Pizza, bagels, delis and fine dining across all boroughs
- 🛍 Shopping in Midtown, SoHo, Fifth Avenue and beyond
- 🎭 Broadway shows and off-Broadway performances
- 🎨 Museums like the Met, MoMA and the Guggenheim
- 🍸 Nightlife in neighborhoods like Lower East Side, Williamsburg and more
- 📸 Skyline views from observation decks and rooftop bars
Getting to Arthur Ashe Stadium & Moving Around
- 🚇 The US Open grounds are served by the 7 subway line and Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) to Mets–Willets Point.
- 🚖 Rideshares and taxis can be busy at the end of night sessions; location matters for return times.
- 🚗 Parking is available but can be limited and time-consuming on peak days.
- 🧭 We help you choose between Queens-based stays (shorter commutes) and Manhattan-based stays (more city life) depending on your priorities.
Best Hotel Areas for the US Open
Most US Open visitors choose between staying closer to the tennis center in Queens
or in
Queens & Nearby
- • Hotels in or near Flushing and Corona
- • Shorter travel times to day and night sessions
- • Access to local food scenes and neighborhood spots
- • Ideal for guests prioritizing maximum time at the US Open
Manhattan & Other NYC Bases
- • 4- and 5-star hotels in Midtown and other central areas
- • Easy access to sightseeing, dining and nightlife
- • Commute by subway or LIRR to Mets–Willets Point
- • Best for guests combining tennis with a full New York vacation
When you reach out, let us know how much time you plan to spend at the tournament versus exploring New York, and we’ll shape your hotel list around that balance.
Start Your US Open Hotel Request
Tell us your preferred dates, how many sessions you want to attend, and whether your priority is tennis-first, New York-first or an even split. We’ll send hotel ideas that match how you want to experience the US Open.