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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.
Newark, NJ · Capacity: 16,514
Home of the New Jersey Devils (3-time Stanley Cup champions) in downtown Newark, two blocks from Newark Penn Station. PATH connects from Manhattan in 25 minutes.
Prudential Center — “the Rock” — is the home of the Devils in downtown Newark, a loud, modern arena that's also one of the busiest concert venues in the New York metro.
It sits beside Newark Penn Station, a quick train ride from Manhattan, with the city's Ironbound district and its Portuguese and Spanish restaurants nearby.
Below are the Newark and NYC-area stays, restaurants and bars fans use around the Prudential Center.
Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near Prudential Center in Newark — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the arena first.
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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.
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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.
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Modern AC Hotels by Marriott on West 40th between 7th-8th — 10-min walk to MSG, steps from Times Square.
Modern hotel in the Meadowlands Sports Complex area offering comfortable rooms and easy access to MetLife Stadium. A solid value pick for visiting NFL fans and concert-goers who want proximity to the action without the premium price tag of the Hilton next door.
The closest full-service hotel to MetLife Stadium, making it the premier stay for Giants and Jets fans, concertgoers, and visiting teams. Situated in the Meadowlands Sports Complex, guests enjoy easy stadium access without the parking hassle and a lively lobby bar on game days.
All-suite hotel with full kitchens and complimentary breakfast minutes from MetLife Stadium and American Dream mall. Giants and Jets fans appreciate the shuttle service to the Meadowlands, free parking, and home-like amenities for football weekend stays.
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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.
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Modern Irish bar 30 seconds from Penn Station. 34 draft beers, extensive Irish whiskey. Extended MSG event hours.
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3-floor Irish pub in the Theater District since 1892 — known for one of the best Guinness pours in Manhattan. Rooftop patio.
Popular pre-game sports bar near MetLife Stadium packed with Giants and Jets fans on NFL Sundays. Multiple big screens, cold drafts, and affordable pub fare make it the go-to warm-up spot before kickoff at the Meadowlands or concerts at MetLife.
No-frills neighborhood bar near MetLife Stadium that transforms into a raucous fan zone on Giants and Jets game days. A beloved local dive with cheap drinks, pool tables, and the kind of authentic Jersey pregame atmosphere you can't find at the corporate stadium bars.
Classic Meadowlands-area sports bar and restaurant popular with Giants and Jets fans for its pregame atmosphere and no-nonsense bar menu. The kind of spot where jerseys are required and football debates get heated before kickoff at MetLife.
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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.
Harmon Meadow in Secaucus, minutes from MetLife Stadium via Route 3, hosts a concentrated strip of chain and independent restaurants that has become the go-to pregame dining destination for Meadowlands sports fans. The easy free parking and manageable crowds compared to Manhattan make it the practical choice for fans driving in from across the region.
Classic New Jersey Italian restaurant near MetLife Stadium serving old-school red sauce dishes and thin-crust pizza. A pregame tradition for Giants and Jets fans who know the best food near the Meadowlands is at neighborhood joints, not the stadium.
East Rutherford's beloved eclectic eatery just minutes from MetLife Stadium, serving creative American dishes and generous portions since the 1970s. A go-to for Giants and Jets fans before games, with a loyal local following that swells on NFL Sundays and major concert nights.
Rare Bar and Grill in the Meadowlands area is one of New Jersey's finest steakhouses, a destination restaurant for Giants and Jets season ticket holders who treat a game at MetLife as the occasion it deserves with a premium pre-game beef experience. The dry-aged prime cuts, impressive wine list, and professional service create an atmosphere that matches the significance of a major NFL event, and the proximity to the stadium makes timing the meal and departure simple and stress-free. Reservations are essential on any MetLife Stadium event day.
The massive American Dream complex adjacent to MetLife Stadium houses an indoor ski slope, water park, NHL-size ice rink, and countless dining options that fans can explore before a big game. It transforms a stadium visit into a full-day destination, especially popular with families attending Giants or Jets games.
American Dream mall adjacent to MetLife Stadium contains an indoor ski slope, ice rink, Nickelodeon Universe theme park, and an NHL-regulation hockey rink — making it an extraordinary game-day or concert-trip extension activity. Sports fans visiting for a Super Bowl or WrestleMania at MetLife frequently spend the day here before their main event.
Adjacent to the Meadowlands sports complex, American Dream features Nickelodeon Universe, an NHL-regulation ice rink, and a DreamWorks water park. A perfect pre-game or off-day destination for sports fans visiting the MetLife Stadium area.
The vast Meadowlands parking lots surrounding MetLife Stadium are the stage for one of the NFL's most storied tailgate cultures, where Giants and Jets fans have been building pregame traditions since the original stadium opened in 1976. On shared-game weekends, the color-coded lots create a divided but spirited atmosphere where the rivalry between the two fan bases plays out over grills and folding chairs. Arriving three hours before kickoff to walk the tailgate grounds is essential to experiencing what makes the Meadowlands unique in professional football.
The Meadowlands Racetrack sits just steps from MetLife Stadium and hosts world-class harness racing under the lights on many of the same evenings as NFL games. Sports fans who arrive early can catch a few races, place a wager, and then walk over to the stadium for kickoff.
The FanDuel Sportsbook at Meadowlands Racing & Entertainment is New Jersey's premier legal sports betting facility — a massive, state-of-the-art space with hundreds of betting terminals, a large-screen betting hall, and live horse racing outside. For sports fans, combining a Giants or Jets game with a session at the Meadowlands sportsbook is the quintessential New Jersey sports day.
Prudential Center in Newark is tracked across 0 events and seats 16,514 fans. Here's how fans build a trip around it:
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Prudential Center has a capacity of 16,514 people.
Prudential Center opened in 2007. It was designed by Populous, Morris Adjmi Architects.
New Jersey Devils, Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball, New York Liberty, New York Sirens play home games at Prudential Center in Newark.
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