New York City is a chaotic, vibrant, and diverse "walking city" that never sleeps, offering immersive cultural experiences, world-class landmarks, and endless, fast-paced energy. and an unforgettable mix of Broadway, dining, sports and art.

The world's largest tennis stadium — 23,771 seats, retractable roof, and night sessions unlike any other
Flushing Meadows

The second show court — where upsets happen, where the atmosphere is closer, and where the interesting tennis plays out
Flushing Meadows

Prime-time tennis starting at 7pm — the US Open's signature offering and the loudest atmosphere in the sport
Flushing Meadows

Tickets, heat, bags, and apps — what first-timers get wrong and how to sort it before you arrive in Flushing
Flushing Meadows

Dinner on the East River at Pier 17, then the 7 train to Arthur Ashe — the right way to do a US Open evening
Seaport District / Flushing Meadows

Private food tour through Flushing and Jackson Heights — the food reason the US Open is different from every other Slam
Flushing / Jackson Heights, Queens

Heat delays, afternoon storms, and the specific drama of August weather in Queens — what happens and what to do
Flushing Meadows

The subway route every US Open regular takes — 40 minutes from Midtown Manhattan, no transfers, drops you at the gates
Jackson Heights / Flushing

The basement food court at 41-28 Main St — authentic Chinese regional cooking fifteen minutes from the tournament gates
Flushing

More food diversity than any other Slam — because it's in New York, and the concourse reflects it
Flushing Meadows

Free with a grounds pass from 9am — arm's reach from world top-10 players before the sessions start
Flushing Meadows

A rest-day plan across Queens — Astoria, Long Island City, Jackson Heights, and the view of Manhattan from the east
Astoria / Long Island City / Jackson Heights

The 1,255-acre park that contains the US Open — the Unisphere, the Queens Museum, and New York's August in full
Flushing Meadows

Flushing, Long Island City, or Midtown Manhattan — the honest tradeoffs for each and what to book first
Flushing / Long Island City

Roosevelt Avenue under the elevated 7 — South Asian, Latin American, and Tibetan food at neighbourhood prices
Jackson Heights