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Hampton Inn New York-LaGuardia Airport - Queens - Patio
Hampton Inn New York-LaGuardia Airport
8 Very good
East Elmhurst$269+
$269+
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Avion Inn Near Lga Airport Ascend Hotel Collection - Queens - Front desk
Parking
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
The Queens Hotel
7.1 Good
Woodside$158+
$158+
Free Wi-Fi
Four Points by Sheraton Flushing
8.3 Very good
Flushing$245+
$245+
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Elmhurst Hotel
6.8 Okay
Jackson Heights$233+
$233+
Free Wi-Fi
John Hotel
8 Very good
Flushing$191+
$191+
Free Wi-Fi
Aloft New York Laguardia Airport
8 Very good
East Elmhurst$243+
$243+
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hillside Hotel
4 Mediocre
Jamaica$152+
$152+
Free Wi-Fi

Top Queens hotels with parking

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Hotel Key - Queens - Building
Hotel Key
5.5 Fair
Flushing$369+
$369+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Adria Hotel and Conference Center - Queens - Bedroom
$207+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Paris Suites Hotel
6.9 Okay
Corona$185+
$185+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Airway Inn at LaGuardia
3.3 Poor
Jackson Heights$200+
$200+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Casa Azul Hotel Blu Jfk
6.7 Okay
Queens Village$212+
$212+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi

The 10 best hotels in Queens

Discover the top hotels in Queens, handpicked by local expert Laura Ratliff.
Laura Ratliff
9月 24, 2024

If you want to try a different neighborhood for your next visit to New York City, or you’re traveling and need to be close to one of the area’s airports, Queens is an attractive option. Having lived in Manhattan and now in Brooklyn, I often visit Queens. The borough is home to many cultural hotspots like Citi Field, home of the New York Mets, and Arthur Ashe Stadium, where the US Open is held each year. Some of the best hotels in Queens can be found in Long Island City, which offers stunning views of Manhattan from its many green spaces. Nearby, Flushing has one of the city’s largest Asian-American populations and attracts visitors from around the world, as well as from the city itself. If you really want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the Big Apple, the borough even has beaches, with a few unique hotels in Queens that will make you feel like you’re at a tropical resort. Here’s my pick of the top places to stay in Queens.

1.

Sonder Court Square

Address:

45-06 Pearson Street

Price:

$122-2140/night

Located in the heart of bustling Long Island City, Sonder Court Square is hands down one of the best hotels in Queens. It’s just steps away from some of my favorite cultural institutions, including MoMA’s PS1 outpost, an artist-focused museum featuring contemporary art, and SculptureCenter, which focuses on emerging artists.

The hotel is also right by the 7 train, giving you fast access to Manhattan and Citi Field on gamedays. Meanwhile, the NYC Ferry is a short walk away, which serves Manhattan and Brooklyn. It’s located in Gantry Plaza State Park, which provides fantastic views of the Manhattan skyline and plenty of seating options for taking it all in.

Each unit in Sonder Court Square features a fully stocked kitchen, including a dishwasher and microwave, and comes with a streaming-enabled television and air conditioning for relaxing after a long day exploring the neighborhood.

2.

The Rockaway Hotel

Address:

108-10 Rockaway Beach Drive

Price:

$205-1028/night

One of the things I love most about Queens is that you can even enjoy a beach getaway here. Located right on Rockaway Beach, the Rockaway Hotel is one of the best hotels in Queens and offers an excellent alternative to staying in one of the JFK Airport hotels.

Just steps away from your room, you can find yourself on the beach or sampling food from one of the many vendors dotting the boardwalk – La Cevicheria is my favorite – before heading off to the city or JFK. The Rockaway Hotel also has a year-round heated outdoor pool that’s a major hit with both locals and hotel guests, thanks to the full cocktail menu available.

Before hitting the beach each morning, grab a free coffee from the lobby or have breakfast at Margie’s (my personal favorite), an American Bistro located within the hotel that also serves a full dinner menu at night.

3.

Hyatt Regency Jfk Airport At Resorts World New York

Address:

110-00 Rockaway Blvd

Price:

$251-897/night

A great addition to the JFK area, the Hyatt Regency JFK opened its 400 rooms to the public in 2021, making it one of the best hotels in Queens near the airport. This is one of my favorite options for a quick overnight trip, especially if I have a late-night flight planned.

The hotel, which also doubles as a casino, features rooms that face either the city skyline or JFK, a plus for aviation enthusiasts. Each room includes free Wi-Fi, a coffee maker, a mini refrigerator with bottled water, and plenty of closet space. The stylish, modern bathroom has a walk-in shower and Pharmacopia toiletries.

While the property doesn’t have an on-site restaurant, it features a club-level lounge with complimentary food and drinks, including beer and wine. The lounge is available to guests for a small fee and those with a Hyatt Globalist membership.

4.

Renaissance New York Flushing Hotel at Tangram

Address:

133-36 37th Avenue

Price:

$186-831/night

One of the top-rated hotels in Queens, The Renaissance New York Flushing Hotel is located in Flushing, just off Main Street. This is moments away from all the culinary delights the neighborhood is famous for, from soup dumplings and bubble tea to noodles. One of the best hotels in Queens for location, it’s also right near Flushing Meadows Corona Park and highlights like the Unisphere and Queens Botanical Garden.

The hotel’s 208 rooms feature spacious workspaces, air conditioning, coffee makers, and bathrooms with designer toiletries. But my favorite spot has to be the rooftop, which offers stellar views of the city. The hotel is part of a retail complex with a 4DX cinema, 30 restaurants, and upscale retail stores, and also provides a complimentary roundtrip airport shuttle to LaGuardia, valet parking, and electric car charging.

5.

Boro Hotel

Address:

38-28 27th Street

Price:

$70-846/night

This boutique hotel in Queens is in Long Island City and features a chic design with co-working spaces. I always enjoy the panoramic views of the Empire State Building and East River from the rooftop bar here, while the hotel's convenient location near various subway lines and LaGuardia Airport makes getting around a breeze.

Many of the rooms have NYC views, and with Long Island City’s proximity to Manhattan, the panoramas are incredible. Along with Boro’s on-site restaurant Beebe’s, which serves wood-fired pizza and cocktails, the hotel has a snack bar for when you need a quick refuel.

Nearby attractions include MoMA PS1 and the Museum of the Moving Image, while culinary institutions like M. Wells Steakhouse and American Brass aren’t far away. If you really want to immerse yourself in the culinary scene, book a cheese-making course at the Long Island City branch of Brooklyn Grange, an expansive rooftop farm.

6.

The Modernist Hotel

Address:

38-30 28th Street

Price:

$120-1012/night

Located in a thriving art-centric neighborhood with plenty of galleries, studios, and museums, The Modernist Hotel is one of the best hotels in Queens. During the day, Hunters Point South Park and Gantry Plaza State Park are great local options for picnics or leisurely walks. At night, Long Island City offers an abundance of fine dining, along with nightlife options ranging from intimate cocktail bars to lively clubs.

The guestrooms at the Modernist range from deluxe rooms with balconies to suites with Manhattan views, and the property pays tribute to the neighborhood with plenty of local art dotted throughout the rooms and public spaces. Guestrooms come with all the mod-cons, including coffee makers, kitchenettes, air conditioning, and TVs. While the Modernist doesn’t have a restaurant, they offer snacks in the lobby and there are plenty of exciting eateries in the neighborhood.

7.

Asiatic Hotel - Flushing

Address:

135-21 37th Avenue

Price:

$98-478/night

The Asiatic Hotel is just minutes from some of the area’s most iconic locations, including Citi Field and the Queens Botanical Gardens (one of my all-time favorite spots). Located in Flushing, the neighborhood is known for its vibrant cultural scene and culinary delights, with markets offering a variety of Asian cuisine, from authentic dim sum to soup dumplings.

The hotel offers a range of comfortable rooms with modern amenities, while bathrooms come equipped with hairdryers and toiletries. Guests can also enjoy access to a convenient local shuttle service, making travel to nearby attractions like Flushing Meadows Corona Park hassle-free.

In the mornings, the hotel offers a complimentary continental breakfast to help get your day started on the right foot, while free snacks and bottled water are available to keep you energized.

8.

Four Points by Sheraton Flushing

Address:

33-68 Farrington Street

Price:

$164-668/night

This pet-friendly hotel in Flushing is near the recently renovated LaGuardia Airport. Like many of the best hotels in Queens, the Four Points by Sheraton offers hourly shuttles to LGA, and is located a few minutes from the 7 train at Main Street, giving visitors quick access to Manhattan.

Each room includes Wi-Fi, a coffee maker, a 55-inch television equipped with streaming services, and blackout shades to help you get a good night’s sleep (something I definitely appreciated on my last trip here).

While there, I enjoyed the heated pool for a quick dip to start my day, while the 24/7 fitness center with weights, treadmills, and a rowing machine was a great place to work up a sweat.

9.

Lic Hotel

Address:

44-04 21st Street

Price:

$94-878/night

Located one subway stop from Manhattan, the LIC Hotel blends convenience with the comforts of a thriving neighborhood. Guests looking for one of the best hotels in Queens with easy access to cultural attractions will find it here. After a busy day of gallery and museum hopping, sit down for a steak at the famed M. Wells Steakhouse or visit Dutch Kills for a late-night cocktail.

If you opt for a day in the city, you can spend the evening on the hotel’s rooftop terrace admiring the NYC skyline from afar. Guests can enjoy private parking and free Wi-Fi access here, while each guestroom is equipped with a refrigerator and flat-screen TV. Private bathrooms also include complimentary toiletries and a hair dryer. Best of all, the hotel offers free breakfast to set you up for a busy day ahead.

10.

Vista LIC Hotel, BW Premier Collection

Address:

27-05 39th Avenue

Price:

$147-704/night

Located in Long Island City, the Vista LIC Hotel offers no shortage of things to do both day and night in this exciting neighborhood. My favorite place to visit is Gantry Plaza State Park, a scenic spot just minutes from the hotel that offers beautiful views of Manhattan and the East River.

After a day of exploring the neighborhood, unwind at Vista LIC’s rooftop bar, the Vista Sky Lounge, which serves signature cocktails and a full dinner menu. If you prefer to dine closer to the ground, nearby Michael’s Cafe serves relaxed American fare with a pub attached for drinks afterward.

In the morning, guests can get breakfast from the Sky Lounge and the hotel also has a 24-hour fitness center, facilities for disabled guests, express check-in/check-out, luggage storage, and Wi-Fi in public areas, making this one of the best hotels in Queens for amenities.

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Top tips for finding Queens hotel deals

  • Book at least 65 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your New York hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in New York found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $216, while the most expensive was $342.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in New York for 2 days.
  • If you are driving to Queens for a vacation, you should consider booking a room with the Hilton New York JFK Airport. The hotel is about 1.9-miles from the Aqueduct Racetrack and offers incredible parking and transportation options. The hotel has free shuttle services if you do not want to take your car. It provides private parking, valet parking and surcharged long-term parking for those who need the service. They also provide free airport shuttle for guests to and from the airport.
  • If you are a family traveler, consider making a reservation at the La Quinta Inn By Wyndham Queens (New York City). The hotel has family rooms that are convenient for guests who are traveling with their children and spouses. It also offers a complimentary breakfast that is family-friendly, a refrigerator, microwave and a coffee machine with a wardrobe or closet in the bedroom for clothes.
  • The Queens County Inn & Suites is one of the best hotels for business travelers who need a place to continue working remotely during their vacation. The hotel is about 0.3 miles from the Silvercup Studios and offers meeting and banquet facilities if you need to attend a meeting. Free Wi-Fi and internet connectivity are available for the guests in the hotel, providing a workspace that includes a desk, photocopying and fax services, and computers for use.
  • Travelers to Queens who want to experience the artistic and historical side of the city should consider making a reservation at The Collective Paper Factory. The hotel is about 0.3-miles from the Museum of the Moving Image, the Isamu Noguchi Sculpture Museum located about 1.1-miles away and Astoria Park, about 1.7-miles. You can also pay a visit to the Socrates Sculpture Park, the New York Hall of Science, located about 3.9-miles away, and Queens Zoo about 4-miles from the hotel.
  • If you use a wheelchair, The Local hotel offers convenient services to ensure your stay in Queens is worth it. The entire hotel unit is located on the ground floor and is wheelchair accessible. The hotel has roll-in showers and lowered sinks for wheelchair users. The hotel's toilets also have grab rails to increase the support and the stability of wheelchair users and an adapted bath for convenience.
  • For a unique experience, book a hotel in Astoria, which was once home to a thriving Greek population and still boasts great Greek restaurants and taverns.
  • The budget-friendlySuper 8 By Wyndham Long Island City LGA Hotel is a good option in Queens’ Astoria neighborhood.
  • The LIC Hotel is a reasonably priced Queens hotel situated near MoMa PS1, one of the largest contemporary art institutions in the world.
  • For convenient access to all 5 boroughs of New York City, book a hotel near a subway station, such as the Hilton Garden Inn Long Island City New York Queensboro Bridge, near the Queens Plaza subway stop.
  • The former site of the World’s Fair, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, is a wonderful place for families and is situated nearby the Holiday Inn Express Laguardia Airport.
  • Baseball fans in town for a Mets game could consider booking a hotel near Citi Field, such as Corona Hotel or John Hotel.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Queens

  • Which hotel in Queens is best suited for foreign guests?

    The Crowne Plaza JFK Airport New York City is one of the best hotels that offer multilingual staff to cater to foreign guests who do not speak English. The hotel has staff who speak Italian, English, Hindi, French and Spanish. This ensures that the needs of the guests are effectively catered for.

  • Which hotel is the best hotel for guests with allergies?

    The Vista LIC Hotel, BW Premier Collection is convenient for a guest who may experience allergic reactions from time to time. The hotel provides hypoallergenic and non-feather pillows to the guests and non-smoking and air-conditioned rooms. You are also allowed to request a special diet on the menu.

  • Which hotel should I book if I want to visit the Isamu Noguchi Sculpture Museum?

    The best hotel to make your reservations to visit the Isamu Noguchi Sculpture Museum is the Nesva Hotel. Located about 1-mile from the museum, the hotel also offers its guests the opportunity to visit other incredible places such as the Socrates Sculpture Park, Queens Zoo and the Museum of the Moving Image.

  • Which hotel is most suitable for golf enthusiasts?

    The LaGuardia Plaza Hotel is one of the best hotels for golf lovers. The hotel is about 1.3-miles from Citi Field and 1.7-miles from the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, where you can play tennis. The hotel also provides an indoor pool after a golf session.

  • What are the best hotels in Queens near the Noguchi Museum?

    To stay near the Noguchi Museum, consider booking a room at The Vue Hotel Ascend Hotel Collection, or The Boro Hotel, an upscale boutique hotel with extraordinary views of the Manhattan skyline. Both are under a 30-minute walk from the museum.

  • What hotels in Queens have a good view of the Manhattan skyline?

    One of the big advantages of staying in Queens is having a hotel with iconic views of Manhattan. The Z NYC Hotel is a trendy option near the 59th Street Bridge that offers guests great skyline views, while the nearby Ravel Hotel, Trademark Collection by Wyndham, is a luxury option with stunning views from a rooftop terrace.

  • What are the best hotels in Queens near the New York Hall of Science?

    The LaGuardia Plaza Hotel is about 3-miles away from the New York Hall of Science and all the other attractions in Flushing Meadows Corona Park. Alternatively, The Corona Hotel is an affordable option with a free shuttle service to the airport.

  • Are there hotels in Queens with free parking?

    The Courtyard by Marriott New York JFK Airport is located near the center of Queens and has free parking for guests, plus an indoor pool.Airway Inn at LaGuardia, on Astoria Boulevard is another option with free parking, as is Comfort Inn & Suites Laguardia Airport.

  • Where to stay in Queens?

    Hotels adjacent to Flushing Meadows-Corona Park and in Flushing or Jamaica are usually very popular with KAYAK users.

  • What are the best hotels near Flushing Meadows-Corona Park?

    If you are looking for a hotel close to Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, you should consider staying at The Parc Hotel, Paris Suites Hotel and Corona Hotel, as they are the most recommended by KAYAK users.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Queens?

    The average price of a double room in Queens is $291 per night. In the last 3 days, KAYAK found great deals as cheap as $99 per night.

  • How much is a hotel in Queens for tonight?

    KAYAK users found rooms for tonight for a cheap as $99 in the last 3 hours. 3-star hotel rooms have been found from $115, and 4-star hotels from $141.

  • How much is a hotel in Queens for this weekend?

    KAYAK users found 3-star hotel rooms in Queens for this weekend from $176 and 4-star hotel rooms from $188. The cheapest room in Queens for the same date was $176 per night.

  • Which neighbourhood do KAYAK users most love to book their hotel in Queens?

    The most popular neighbourhood in Queens among KAYAK users to search for a hotel is Long Island City. Lic Hotel, Ravel Hotel, Trademark Collection by Wyndham, and Sonder Court Square rank among the highest-rated hotels in Long Island City.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Queens?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Queens with free parking or free breakfast. Top-rated options with free free parking in Queens include Home2 Suites by Hilton New York Long Island City/Manhattan View and Residence Inn By Marriott New York Jfk Airport, while popular hotels with free breakfast in Queens include Adria Hotel and Conference Center and Airway Inn at LaGuardia.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Queens?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Queens districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Queens city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Queens hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Queens that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Avion Inn Near Lga Airport Ascend Hotel Collection, Super 8 By Wyndham Long Island City Lga Hotel and Fairfield Inn by Marriott New York LaGuardia Airport/Flushing.

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