Hyatt Group Hotels Near Flushing

Flushing is a poem written in flavors and colors—authentic Chinese cuisine, exotic spices, bustling street vendors. Every bite is a celebration of NYC’s vibrant diversity, served fresh on the corner.

Hyatt Place Flushing/LGA Airport

Hyatt Place Flushing/LGA Airport

4.3 / 5Good298 Reviews
133-42 39th Ave
0.56KM from Flushing
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Flushing

Flushing Central Inn is ideally located just a 3-minute walk from the Flushing Meadows–Corona Park Station, serving the 7, E, F, N, and Q subway lines. This budget-friendly option offers free Wi-Fi, 24-hour front desk service, and convenient access to Manhattan, Brooklyn, and other Queens attractions. Guests enjoy seamless commuting with direct links to JFK Airport via the AirTrain, making it perfect for travelers prioritizing connectivity and affordability.

Stay at The Flushing View Residences, a modern boutique hotel offering floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Queensboro Bridge and Flushing Meadows Park. The hotel features an on-site rooftop terrace with panoramic city views, ideal for morning coffee or sunset relaxation. Located within walking distance of the Queens Museum and New York Hall of Science, it combines scenic beauty with cultural accessibility, making it a top choice for both leisure and business travelers seeking a vibrant urban experience.

Yes, Flushing Family Suites provides spacious family-friendly rooms, in-room kitchenettes, and a dedicated children’s play area. The hotel includes a heated outdoor pool, free shuttle service to local parks and schools, and pet-friendly accommodations. With proximity to Flushing Meadows Park’s playgrounds and Aquatic Center, it’s ideal for families exploring Queens. Complimentary breakfast and safety gates ensure a comfortable stay for parents and kids alike.

Explore the Flushing Asian Food Festival, held annually at Flushing Meadows Park, showcasing authentic dishes from China, Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia. Visit the Queens Museum’s Panorama of the City of New York, the world’s largest scale model of a metropolitan area, offering a stunning aerial view of NYC. Attend a live performance at the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) or join a guided tour through the bustling Flushing Chinatown streets, where you’ll discover hidden gems and local artisans.

Head to Flushing Boulevard’s Restaurant Row, a culinary hotspot with over 100 eateries ranging from Michelin-recommended dumpling houses to casual ramen shops. Try Hai Di Lao Hot Pot for an immersive dining experience or Wu’s Dumplings for authentic hand-rolled xiaolongbao. Most restaurants offer takeout options and delivery services, while many provide discount coupons for first-time visitors. Prices remain affordable even for high-end cuisine, making Flushing a food lover’s paradise.

Yes, Flushing is generally safe for tourists, particularly in well-lit, busy areas like Flushing Mall, Queens Plaza, and along Main Street. Local police maintain a strong presence, and most hotels offer 24-hour security monitoring and concierge assistance. Visitors are advised to avoid dimly lit side streets after dark and use ride-sharing apps for late-night travel. The neighborhood’s vibrant community and active street life contribute to a welcoming and secure environment for all guests.