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Sky Hotel Flushing/LaGuardia Airport sits in the busy Flushing neighborhood of Queens, giving easy access to a mix of family-friendly parks and world-class sports/entertainment venues (Citi Field, USTA Tennis Center), cultural attractions (Queens Botanical Garden, Queens Museum), vibrant dining in Flushing’s Chinatown and quick links to LaGuardia Airport. Many major attractions are within a short drive or a short subway ride (7 train) to central Queens and Manhattan.
The commercial heart of Flushing: abundant restaurants (Chinese, Korean, Taiwanese), bakeries, markets and shops along Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue.
Major league baseball stadium hosting Mets games, concerts and events. Located inside Flushing Meadows–Corona Park.
World-famous tennis center that hosts the US Open each summer and offers public tennis courts and visitor programs.
A peaceful 39-acre botanical garden featuring themed landscapes, seasonal displays and family programs — an urban oasis near downtown Flushing.
Hands-on science museum ideal for families with children, located within Flushing Meadows–Corona Park.
Museum of local and international art and the iconic Unisphere — both located in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park.
One of New York City’s three major airports, convenient for domestic flights and quick car or taxi access from the hotel.
Large indoor shopping mall with national retailers, restaurants and services; a short drive or subway ride away in Elmhurst/Rego Park.
Make the most of your stay at Sky Hotel Flushing/Laguardia Airport with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Queens:
Queens (and Flushing specifically) offers visitors a uniquely local New York experience: an international food scene (especially leading Asian cuisines), large green spaces like Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, and convenient access to major NYC attractions and LaGuardia Airport. Sky Hotel Flushing/Laguardia Airport is a good choice because guests consistently praise its clean, comfortable and spacious rooms, friendly and helpful staff, value-for-money pricing, and practical room amenities (fridge, microwave, complimentary breakfast). Its location makes it a convenient base for both airport transfers and local sightseeing.
Sky Hotel Flushing/Laguardia Airport
133-43 37th Avenue
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Queens
Fall
Summer and late August/early September (US Open)
Winter (excluding holidays like late December)
March–May: Temperatures moderate from cool to pleasantly warm. Blossoms in Queens Botanical Garden and increased outdoor markets and events.
Late August–early September tennis Grand Slam held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
Spring through Fall weekend night market in Flushing Meadows with global street food, artisans, and live performances (typically Apr–Oct).
June neighborhood Pride events and multiple local cultural parades celebrating Queens' diverse communities (e.g., South Asian festivals, Latin parades).
Fall harvest festivals and farmers' markets at the historic Queens County Farm (typically Sep–Oct).
Exhibitions, film festivals, and special programming at institutions like Museum of the Moving Image, Noguchi Museum, Queens Museum, and NY Hall of Science.
Queens experiences humid, hot summers and cold winters with possible snow. Spring and Fall are variable but generally pleasant. For summer, bring light clothing, sun protection, and a water bottle; for winter, bring a warm coat, hat, gloves, and waterproof boots if snow is forecast. Check local forecasts before beach plans (Rockaway) and keep an eye on MTA advisories during severe weather.
Queens is generally more affordable than Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn, but prices vary widely by neighborhood and timing. Hotels near LaGuardia and JFK tend to be steady year-round, while boutique and chain hotels near Long Island City, Flushing, and Astoria rise during major events (notably the US Open) and in peak summer months. Short-term rental prices follow demand spikes for events, weekends, and summertime. Expect weekday business travel demand around airports and conference hotels; weekends see more leisure travelers. Booking 4–8 weeks ahead usually secures good rates except during high-demand events when you should book months in advance.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Use the NYC subway, buses, LIRR, and regional rail to navigate Queens; airport transfers and rideshares are common for JFK and LaGuardia.
Base yourself in Long Island City or Astoria for easy subway access to Manhattan and short hops to Queens hotspots; for cultural immersion and food exploration, split nights between Flushing/Jackson Heights and western Queens. For the US Open, book lodging months in advance or stay in nearby boroughs and use transit to commute.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Sky Hotel Flushing/Laguardia Airport
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