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Game, Set, Explore: What to Do Around the U.S. Open 2025

Every summer, the world’s best players descend on Queens for the U.S. Open, and the city buzzes with the same electric energy you feel under the lights at Arthur Ashe Stadium. Whether you’re here for a single match or the full two weeks, there’s plenty to discover beyond the baseline. Let the games begin!

The U.S. Open is one of the most exciting things to do in Queens each year, and it’s coming back soon. Here’s our insider guide on the best things to do:

Grand Slam Tennis Lounge
The lounge features interactive photo ops with tennis-themed décor, ping pong, networking, and fun! View US Open matches in stadium-style seats without leaving Manhattan!
Second Floor at The Fifty Sonesta New York
August 19 – September 7, 2025
Available to Sonesta guests only

Seaport Racquet Club
An immersive pop‑up tennis experience right in Seaport Square, this activation brings the thrill of the court into the heart of the city.
August 19 – September 7, 2025

Stars of the Open
Celebrate the legends and rising stars of the US Open in this special showcase with interviews, highlights, and surprise guest appearances.

Fan Week
A free, action-packed week leading up to the US Open with open practices, matches, giveaways, and interactive fan experiences.

U.S. Open Finals Afterparty
The Afterparty 2025 will feature ODESZA, multiplatinum and Grammy-nominated electronic artist, with support from TOKiMONSTA.
September 6, 2025

Yonex Tennis Pop-up
Visitors can shop tennis equipment, limited edition items, try racquets, get pro stringing, apply for giveaways, and an exclusive gift tote at the Yonex pop-up.
until September 7, 2025

Our serve. Limited Edition Heineken 0.0
Grand Central Terminal is offering a Heineken pop-up to provide sampling of their limited-edition alcohol-free Heineken 0.0 L0VE.L0VE cans.
August 24th – September 7th, 2025

Break the Love Grand Slam Fan Club
Break the Love is offering exclusive events and match watch parties.
August 17 – September 7

Flushing Meadows–Corona Park
Home to the U.S. Open, this sprawling park is also full of surprises. Enjoy a rejuvenating walk by the iconic Unisphere or a peaceful picnic on the lawns.

New York Hall of Science (NYSCI)
Located in Queens’ Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, NYSCI is a hands-on science museum with over 400 interactive exhibits in physics, biology, and technology. Built for the 1964 World’s Fair, it features a giant outdoor science playground, rocket-themed mini golf, live demos, and family-friendly STEM experiences for all ages.

Queens Botanical Garden
The Queens Botanical Garden is a 39-acre urban oasis located in Flushing, New York. It features themed gardens, sustainable landscapes, and cultural exhibits, offering a peaceful retreat and educational experiences for visitors of all ages.

Queens Night Market
A lively, open-air night market held every Saturday evening from April-October in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park. The market features about 100 independent vendors offering diverse foods, handmade crafts, art, and cultural performances. This market is a must-visit for food lovers wanting to try global flavors!

Fantasy Forest Amusement Park
Fantasy Forest Amusement Park is a small amusement spot with kid-friendly rides, like a carousel & a cobra-themed mini roller coaster. It’s perfect for younger kids and nostalgic fun! It’s free to enter, and guests pay per ride or game

Queens Zoo
Queens Zoo is a small, family-friendly zoo located in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, not far from the U.S. Open. It features a variety of animals, including bison, bears, and exotic birds, set in naturalistic habitats. The zoo focuses on conservation, education, and providing a fun, accessible experience for visitors of all ages.

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