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The Andrew Hotel sits in the heart of Great Neck on Long Island’s North Shore, with immediate access to the Great Neck LIRR station for fast links to Manhattan. Nearby you’ll find waterfront parks and marinas (Steppingstone Park & Marina, Port Washington waterfront), upscale shopping in nearby Manhasset (The Americana Manhasset), historic estates and gardens (Sands Point Preserve, Planting Fields Arboretum) and pleasant local dining in Great Neck Plaza. These options make the hotel a convenient base for short local excursions or full-day trips into New York City.
The Long Island Rail Road station in Great Neck offers frequent service to Manhattan (Penn Station), Queens and other Long Island destinations. It’s extremely convenient for commuters and day-trippers.
A waterfront park and marina offering scenic harbor views, walking paths, fishing spots and picnic areas — a peaceful spot to enjoy the North Shore shoreline.
An upscale open-air shopping center in nearby Manhasset featuring luxury brands, boutiques and fine dining — a popular destination for shopping and lunch.
A historic Gold Coast estate with mansion tours, walking trails, gardens and waterfront views. Great for history lovers and scenic walks.
A lively waterfront area with restaurants, marinas and walking paths. It’s a pleasant place for seafood, sunset views and short ferry rides.
A large historic estate and arboretum with formal gardens, greenhouses and nature trails — ideal for a relaxed half-day visit and photography.
New York City’s Midtown attractions are an easy day trip via LIRR: Times Square, Museum Mile (including The Metropolitan Museum of Art), Central Park and numerous theaters and restaurants.
Make the most of your stay at The Andrew Hotel with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Great Neck:
Why visit Great Neck and choose The Andrew Hotel: Great Neck is an attractive, safe North Shore community with waterfront parks, marinas, fine dining and easy access to Manhattan via the LIRR. The Andrew Hotel stands out for its exceptional customer service (frequently praised staff such as Brian, Melissa and front-desk team), convenient location across from the LIRR, clean comfortable rooms and on-site parking options. It’s a smart choice for business travelers commuting to NYC, families exploring Long Island’s Gold Coast, and anyone wanting a quieter base with rapid transit links to Manhattan.
The Andrew Hotel
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Great Neck
Fall
Summer (June–August) — beach/boating and weekend leisure traffic
Winter (January–February) — lowest accommodation rates and fewer tourists
March–May: Temperatures warm from cool to mild, trees and gardens bloom. This is an excellent time for strolling village centers, visiting parks, and nearby gardens like Old Westbury Gardens as landscapes come alive.
Year-round rotating exhibitions, classes, and community arts programming in Great Neck that showcase local and regional artists and host workshops.
During summer months the villages and parks often host free or low-cost outdoor concerts, family-friendly evenings, and pop-up vendor markets—perfect for casual nights out.
In spring nearby estates and gardens host bloom festivals, guided garden tours, and special exhibitions drawing visitors from across Long Island.
Local and regional farmers markets run on weekends into fall offering fresh produce, artisanal foods, and seasonal craft fairs across the North Shore.
December village center celebrations, tree lightings, and small holiday markets bring festive energy to Great Neck and neighboring towns.
Long Island has warm, humid summers and cold winters with occasional snow. Spring and fall are mild but can be changeable. Late summer/early fall brings a small risk of tropical storms—monitor forecasts if traveling then. Pack layered clothing: lightweight breathable fabrics for summer, warm coats and waterproof footwear for winter, and a light rain jacket for spring/fall. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended year-round.
Great Neck is an affluent Long Island suburb with a mix of local inns, small hotels in nearby downtowns, and short-term rentals. Hotel and rental prices rise during summer (beach and boating season) and around long weekends and holiday periods. Weekday rates can be higher because of commuter demand (business travelers to NYC) while weekends sometimes see lower nightly minimums — though summer weekend demand from weekenders from NYC pushes prices up. Because Great Neck has a limited number of full-service hotels, many visitors book in nearby Manhasset, Roslyn, or Port Washington where selection and price variation are greater. Expect peak pricing in June–August and around major NYC events; the most budget-friendly windows are mid-winter (January–February) and shoulder seasons outside major holidays.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Great Neck is well-served by the Long Island Rail Road (Port Washington branch) with a short ride into Manhattan; driving and rideshares are common for local exploration but expect commuter traffic during peak hours.
Base yourself in Great Neck for a quieter, residential Long Island experience with easy rail access to Manhattan; use the LIRR to daytrip into the city, and rent a car or use rideshares to explore North Shore attractions like Sands Point Preserve, Old Westbury Gardens, and the Nassau County Museum of Art.
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