Hotels Near Forest Hills Stadium
There are no hotels within walking distance of Forest Hills Stadium — this is a residential Queens neighborhood. Here is what the options actually look like, and when staying in Manhattan with the E or F home makes more sense than staying in Queens at all.
Forest Hills Stadium sits inside Forest Hills Gardens — a private, planned Tudor-style residential community in Queens with no commercial hotel infrastructure whatsoever. The nearest hotels are a Courtyard and a Fairfield Inn in Fresh Meadows, roughly three miles away off the Long Island Expressway. Beyond those, the next realistic options are Manhattan hotels connected by the E or F train from Forest Hills–71st Avenue, or Long Island accommodations for LIRR riders who live further out and want a shorter trip home.
For many Forest Hills Stadium visitors, the overnight question resolves simply: the E and F express trains make Forest Hills–71st Avenue a 20–25 minute ride from Midtown Manhattan, which means staying in the city and taking the subway home is often a cleaner solution than booking a Queens hotel that requires its own transit or rideshare to reach. This page is honest about all of it — the limited Queens hotel situation, the Fresh Meadows option for those who need a nearby Queens base, and the Manhattan logic for everyone else.

Forest Hills Gardens in Queens, the neighborhood setting that helps make a Forest Hills Stadium concert feel like a fuller overnight stay.
Quick Answers — Where to Stay for a Forest Hills Concert
Forest Hills–71st Avenue is an E and F express stop. From Midtown, the ride is 20–25 minutes each way. For visitors who already have a Manhattan hotel or live in the city, this is typically the cleanest and cheapest solution. No Queens hotel research required — just take the train home after the show.
183-15 Horace Harding Expressway, Fresh Meadows, NY 11365. About 3 miles from Forest Hills Stadium, off the Long Island Expressway. On-site restaurant, fitness center, free WiFi, valet parking ($41/day). Opened 2018. The closest full-service hotel to the venue and the most reliable Queens option.
183-31 Horace Harding Expressway, Fresh Meadows, NY 11365 — literally adjacent to the Courtyard on the same expressway block. Complimentary breakfast included (hot items). Similar distance from the venue. Yelp confirmed open January 2026. Often the lower-priced of the two Fresh Meadows Marriott options.
The Forest Hills LIRR station is steps from the venue. Trains run late from Penn Station/Moynihan, and most Long Island riders can make a same-night trip — dinner in the neighborhood, the show, and the LIRR home without any hotel needed. For Long Island visitors, this is the most efficient plan the venue’s geography offers.
The E and F trains run express from Midtown Manhattan to Forest Hills–71st Avenue. Hotels near any E or F station on the Queens Boulevard or 8th Avenue lines — Midtown, Chelsea, the West Village — put you a single direct train ride from the venue, no transfers, no navigation, 20–25 minutes.
Forest Hills Gardens, the neighborhood surrounding the stadium, is a private planned community with no commercial hotel infrastructure. The venue does not have an adjacent hotel equivalent to The New Yorker at Hammerstein or Carnegie Hall’s 57th Street cluster. The Fresh Meadows Marriott options are 3 miles away.
The Honest Picture — Hotels Near Forest Hills Stadium
Forest Hills Stadium is unlike any other major NYC-area concert venue in its hotel situation. Hammerstein Ballroom has The New Yorker in the adjacent building. Carnegie Hall has a cluster of hotels on 57th Street. Madison Square Garden is surrounded by Midtown Manhattan’s hotel density. Forest Hills Stadium is inside a residential Queens neighborhood specifically designed to exclude commercial development. The venues’s own guidance emphasizes transit-first arrival because the venue’s geography was never built around visitor overnight infrastructure.
A real estate listing from October 2025 noted that the Courtyard and Fairfield in Fresh Meadows “are the only operating hotels within a 2.9 mile radius.” That is the actual hotel density of the Forest Hills Stadium neighborhood: zero within walking distance, two within three miles, both off a highway interchange rather than adjacent to the neighborhood itself.
This does not mean the overnight situation is difficult — it means the answer is often different from what visitors expect. For most Forest Hills Stadium visitors, the right overnight strategy is not finding a nearby hotel but rather using the excellent transit connection back to wherever they are already based. The E and F express trains make the return to Manhattan simple. The LIRR makes the return to Long Island simpler still.
If you are already staying in New York City, staying at your existing hotel and taking the E or F home after the show is almost always the right call. The train is direct, fast, and avoids the need to book and navigate to a hotel in a neighborhood where the hotel infrastructure is thin.
If you genuinely want or need a Queens hotel base — you are arriving by car, you prefer not to transit home late at night, or you are building a multi-day Queens itinerary — the Fresh Meadows Marriott cluster is the practical answer. It is a real hotel, not a compromise option, just further from the venue than you might expect.
The Closest Hotels to Forest Hills Stadium
The two hotels below are confirmed as the nearest full-service options to Forest Hills Stadium — both in Fresh Meadows, about three miles from the venue, on the same expressway block. They opened in 2018 and are operated under Marriott brands.
The Courtyard is the closer-to-full-service of the two Fresh Meadows Marriott properties — on-site restaurant (The Bistro, serving breakfast and dinner with Starbucks coffee), fitness center, meeting space, and free WiFi. 117 rooms. Opened 2018. It sits directly off the Long Island Expressway between 183rd and 185th Streets in Fresh Meadows, roughly three miles from Forest Hills Stadium.
For drivers arriving at the Forest Hills concert from Long Island or outlying Queens areas, the Courtyard makes more geographic sense than a Manhattan hotel — you avoid driving into Manhattan and instead stage from a mid-Queens location with easy highway access. The Bistro on-site handles dinner before or after the show without needing to navigate the neighborhood.
The Fairfield is next door to the Courtyard on the same expressway block — effectively the same location with a slightly different hotel profile. The most significant practical difference is included complimentary breakfast: hot items including scrambled eggs, sausage, fresh fruit, and yogurt. Reviews through May 2025 confirm clean rooms, attentive staff, and a reliable stay at rates that are generally slightly lower than the Courtyard.
Tripadvisor rates the Fairfield as the #1 of 2 hotels in Fresh Meadows. Yelp confirms it open as of January 2026. For the value-focused overnight near Forest Hills Stadium, this is the strongest straightforward option: a solid Marriott-brand stay with breakfast handled, at a price point that reflects the Queens location rather than Manhattan rates.
What about Manhattan hotels?
For most Forest Hills Stadium visitors who are already staying in Manhattan or who can book there, the E and F express trains make any Midtown hotel a 20–25 minute door-to-door connection to the venue. You would not describe staying in Manhattan as “near Forest Hills Stadium” in a geographic sense, but in a practical show-night planning sense it is often the cleanest solution: your existing hotel, a direct express train to the venue, a direct express train back. No new hotel research required, no navigating an unfamiliar Queens neighborhood late at night.
Hotels near the following Manhattan subway stations are well-positioned for Forest Hills concerts: any E or F express stop from West 4th Street up through Lexington Avenue–53rd Street in Midtown East; 8th Avenue stops (A/C/E, with E service to Forest Hills); any station on the Queens Boulevard line itself, accessible via Queens-bound E or F from Midtown. The most transit-efficient Manhattan hotels for Forest Hills are those close to E or F stops in the 30s through 50s on the Manhattan side.
When Staying in Manhattan Makes More Sense Than Staying in Queens
The train case for Forest Hills is compelling in a way that it genuinely is not for many Queens concert venues. Hammerstein Ballroom at 34th Street is on the A/C/E, which is a local train from Manhattan — still good, but not an express. Forest Hills–71st Avenue is an E and F express stop, which means the ride from Midtown Manhattan (say, 47th–50th Street/Rockefeller Center on the E or F) is about 25 minutes. The E train runs all night. The F runs until late.
If you are already in Manhattan for a trip — visiting family, attending multiple events, combining the Forest Hills show with other plans — staying in Manhattan with the E or F home is not a compromise. It is a good plan. You eat dinner in Manhattan, take the train to Forest Hills, enjoy the concert in one of the most distinctive outdoor venues in the New York area, and take the train back. Total transit time each way: under 30 minutes.
The case for a Queens hotel instead becomes stronger when: you are arriving by car from Long Island or further Queens and prefer not to drive into Manhattan; you are building a multi-day Queens itinerary around the concert; you dislike late-night transit; or you are traveling with people who prefer a hotel near the destination regardless of transit quality.
Best Hotel Choice by Traveler Type
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Forest Hills Stadium is inside Forest Hills Gardens, a private residential planned community with no commercial hotel infrastructure. The nearest hotels are the Courtyard by Marriott and Fairfield Inn & Suites in Fresh Meadows, approximately three miles from the venue. A real estate report from October 2025 noted these are the only operating hotels within a 2.9-mile radius.
The Courtyard by Marriott New York Queens/Fresh Meadows at 183-15 Horace Harding Expressway in Fresh Meadows, NY 11365. It is approximately three miles from Forest Hills Stadium, off the Long Island Expressway. The Fairfield Inn & Suites at 183-31 Horace Harding Expressway is next door and is the same effective distance. Both opened in 2018 and are confirmed operating as of 2025–2026.
For most visitors, no — the transit connection from Manhattan is strong enough that staying in Manhattan and taking the E or F express home makes more practical sense than booking a Queens hotel. The E and F trains run express from Midtown Manhattan to Forest Hills–71st Avenue in about 25 minutes. For visitors arriving by car from Long Island or outer Queens, the Fresh Meadows Marriott cluster is the right answer. For Long Island visitors specifically, the LIRR home from Forest Hills Station is often the cleanest solution of all.
Yes. The E and F express trains run from Midtown Manhattan to Forest Hills–71st Avenue in approximately 25 minutes. The subway station at Forest Hills–71st Avenue is about a 5–10 minute walk from the venue entrance on Burns Street. For any visitor with a Manhattan hotel near an E or F stop, this is the most practical approach to a Forest Hills concert — take the train out, enjoy the show, take the train back.
Not necessarily. The Forest Hills LIRR station is steps from the venue entrance (Station Square is between the LIRR platform and the West Side Tennis Club gates). Most Long Island LIRR lines connect to Forest Hills Station, and trains run late enough for most concert endings. The standard plan for Long Island visitors is to take the LIRR in, see the show, and take the LIRR home — no hotel required. For visitors from further out on Long Island who prefer not to take a late train, LIRR park-and-ride at a Long Island station plus the train in and back is another option.
Both the Courtyard and Fairfield in Fresh Meadows offer valet parking at $41/day. There is no self-parking lot — valet only. If you are driving to Forest Hills Stadium from these hotels, budget for rideshare or driving the three miles to the venue; the hotels themselves are not within walking distance of the stadium. The venue itself has no parking — see the parking guide for the full picture on Forest Hills Stadium driving.
Hotels Near Forest Hills Stadium — The Realistic Plan
Forest Hills Stadium’s hotel situation is unlike any other major NYC concert venue. There are no hotels in the neighborhood, the nearest options are roughly three miles away, and the transit connection back to Manhattan is fast and direct enough that most visitors are better served by staying in the city and taking the E or F home.
That said, the Fresh Meadows Marriott cluster — the Courtyard and Fairfield at 183-15 and 183-31 Horace Harding Expressway — is a genuine, reliable option for visitors who need a Queens base or prefer not to late-night transit. The venues are clean, modern, well-reviewed, and currently the only game within three miles.
For everything else around the evening — dining on Austin Street, getting to the venue, and understanding what makes Forest Hills worth the Queens trip — see the full planning cluster in the links below. The seating guide is the place to start if you are still deciding where to sit.
