From an endless selection of old-world cuisines to the scenic surf, Queens has it all.
There’s no better way to see New York City than through the eyes of a local. In our NYC Local Legends video series, notable New Yorkers share their perspectives on some of the five boroughs’ most vibrant and culturally rich neighborhoods. In this episode, Queens native Naq Zamal takes us on a food tour of Jackson Heights, highlighting the array of diverse South Asian cultures that thrive there.
Bar 43, known as the "home of soccer in Queens,” attracts numerous fan communities from its diverse Sunnyside neighborhood.
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When in Bangkok is a Thai restaurant that will transport you to a kitchen in Bangkok.
The ultramodern Hyatt Place Flushing/LaGuardia Airport is built atop three glass-fronted levels of world-class retail shopping and a variety of ethnic and American restaurants.
The marquee event at Queen's sprawling tennis venue is, of course, the US Open.
Bubble-tea shops aren’t hard to find in this part of town, but good tapioca balls—not dense and tough—aren’t as easy to come by. Here, the toothsome orbs...
The impressive arts programming here reflects all the diversity of the borough.
Here's a food court where your senses will be slammed by cilantro instead of Cinnabon.
Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel is located just three miles from LaGuardia Airport and is accessible by a complimentary LaGuardia Airport hotel shuttle.