2-min walk
The New Yorker by Lotte Hotels
1,050-room landmark hotel one block from MSG. Operated under Wyndham 2014-2025; transferred to Lotte Hotels in 2025. Rooms start on the 19th floor.
New York, NY · Capacity: 23,771
Annual host of the US Open. Arthur Ashe Stadium is the largest tennis stadium in the world (23,771 seats).
The Billie Jean King National Tennis Center hosts the US Open, the biggest and rowdiest of the Grand Slams — Arthur Ashe Stadium, the largest tennis arena in the world, roars through raucous late-August night sessions in Queens.
It's beside Citi Field on the 7 train, an easy ride from Manhattan.
Below are the New York stays, restaurants and bars fans use around the US Open.
Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the venue first.
2-min walk
1,050-room landmark hotel one block from MSG. Operated under Wyndham 2014-2025; transferred to Lotte Hotels in 2025. Rooms start on the 19th floor.
7-min walk
292-room IHG luxury boutique on Sixth Avenue between 29th-30th, ~3 blocks from MSG and Penn Station. Three restaurants, 'living room' lobby, pet-friendly.
10-min walk
Modern AC Hotels by Marriott on West 40th between 7th-8th — 10-min walk to MSG, steps from Times Square.
Chain hotel near the 149th Street-Grand Concourse subway, a short ride from the stadium.
The closest full-service hotel to Citi Field, within walking distance of the ballpark, with an indoor pool.
Contemporary hotel in downtown Flushing within roughly two miles of Citi Field, near the 7 train.
2-min walk
3-story 16,000 sq ft Irish pub directly across from MSG + Penn Station, open since 2005. 75-foot main bar, 25 drafts, 150+ bottles, 65+ Irish whiskies.
2-min walk
Modern Irish bar 30 seconds from Penn Station. 34 draft beers, extensive Irish whiskey. Extended MSG event hours.
17-min walk
3-floor Irish pub in the Theater District since 1892 — known for one of the best Guinness pours in Manhattan. Rooftop patio.
Rooftop bar atop The Parc Hotel offering cocktails and skyline views, a short walk from Citi Field.
Craft-beer bar and kitchen a block from the stadium with a wide rotating draft and bottle selection.
The Corona home of Leo's Latticini, the deli that supplies Citi Field's Mama's stand, serving sandwiches and espresso.
3-min walk
Family-run Irish-American sports bar steps from MSG, run by brothers Ian and Niall Conroy from County Tipperary. 7 days a week, extended event-night hours.
Legendary Italian deli on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx — New York's real Little Italy. Mike's has been serving enormous hero sandwiches, fresh mozzarella, and imported Italian goods since the 1950s. Ice Spice stopped by before her Yankees first pitch. A Bronx institution and a must-visit for authentic Italian-American food.
Classic Jewish deli serving the Bronx since 1936, two blocks from the stadium, known for hot pastrami.
American-fare restaurant and bar built into the ballpark at Gate 6, open before and after games.
Cajun-style seafood restaurant within walking distance of the stadium serving seafood boils.
Casual Mexican restaurant on Roosevelt Avenue near Citi Field, within walking distance of the ballpark.
Unlike most NFL/MLB venues, MSG does not require clear bags. Bags up to 22 by 14 by 9 inches are allowed as long as they fit under your seat; laptops and tablets are permitted in compliant bags. MSG offers express no-bag entry lanes that move noticeably faster, and there is no on-site coat or bag check, so oversized bags must go back to the hotel.
Billy Joel was named MSG's first-ever music 'franchise' in December 2013, alongside the Knicks and Rangers, and played one show every month from January 2014 until his 150th-lifetime / 104th-residency show on July 25, 2024. Across the run more than 1.9 million tickets were sold to fans from all 50 states and 120-plus countries, anchoring decade-defining MSG fan-travel culture.
The Long Island Rail Road added two extra post-event trains from Penn Station on top of the late-night service it implemented in fall 2023, specifically so MSG crowds (Knicks, Rangers, concerts) can get back to Long Island after shows that end past 10:30pm. Penn Station sits directly under MSG, so the walk from your seat to your platform can be under 10 minutes.
The walk from the 7 Train's Mets-Willets Point station through Flushing Meadows–Corona Park to Citi Field passes the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center and the site of two World's Fairs, giving fans a compressed tour of New York's sporting and cultural ambition in about fifteen minutes. On days when the Mets and the US Open overlap in late August the park fills simultaneously with baseball and tennis fans, creating a uniquely New York collision of sporting worlds. The Unisphere, towering over the park entrance, has appeared in countless sports films and serves as the instinctive meeting point for Mets and tennis fan groups.
Experience the World's Most Famous Arena with the MSG All Access Tour. Walk the backstage corridors, see the Knicks and Rangers locker rooms, step onto the arena floor, and learn about the legends who have graced the Garden from Willis Reed to Mark Messier. Tours run daily year-round.
The World's Most Famous Arena has hosted everything from Muhammad Ali to Taylor Swift. MSG's guided arena tour takes fans through the corridors of history — visiting locker rooms, the Chase Bridge, and the famous blue tunnel. With Spike Lee's Knicks courtside seats the most famous in the NBA, the MSG tour is a bucket-list experience for any sports fan visiting New York.
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York is tracked across 4 events and seats 23,771 fans. Here's how fans build a trip around it:
Structured facts on this page (capacity, opening year, architect, ownership) are compiled from public reference databases and verified against venue coordinates.
Check back for celebrity sighting reports from USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center has a capacity of 23,771 people.
US Open Tennis 2026, 2027 US Open Tennis, US Open Tennis Championships 2024, US Open Tennis Championships 2025 are among the events held at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.