Park Exploration
Spend a full day at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park to see the Unisphere and various museums.





Corona is a bustling residential neighborhood located in the heart of Queens, New York. Historically known as West Flushing, it has evolved into a vibrant melting pot of cultures. The area is most famous for being the gateway to Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, which hosted two World's Fairs and contains the iconic Unisphere. Visitors and locals alike enjoy the neighborhood's authentic atmosphere, diverse culinary scene, and its close proximity to major attractions like the New York Hall of Science and Citi Field. It provides a unique glimpse into the everyday life of one of New York's most diverse boroughs, with deep ties to jazz history as the former residence of Louis Armstrong.
Corona is a bustling residential neighborhood located in the heart of Queens, New York. Historically known as West Flushing, it has evolved into a vibrant melting pot of cultures. The area is most famous for being the gateway to Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, which hosted two World's Fairs and contains the iconic Unisphere. Visitors and locals alike enjoy the neighborhood's authentic atmosphere, diverse culinary scene, and its close proximity to major attractions like the New York Hall of Science and Citi Field. It provides a unique glimpse into the everyday life of one of New York's most diverse boroughs, with deep ties to jazz history as the former residence of Louis Armstrong.
Home to the expansive Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.
Rich cultural diversity reflected in local dining and shops.
Proximity to Citi Field and the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
Historical significance as the former home of jazz legend Louis Armstrong.
Close access to major sports venues like Citi Field and the USTA Tennis Center.
High population density contributes to a lively, busy urban atmosphere.
Proximity to LaGuardia Airport can result in frequent overhead airplane noise.
Spend a full day at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park to see the Unisphere and various museums.
Explore the diverse food scene along Roosevelt Avenue for authentic international cuisines.
Cultural exploration and visiting iconic Queens landmarks.
USD $
$150-$250 p/day
109,698
Use the 7 train for easy access to and from Manhattan and other parts of Queens.
English, Spanish, Mandarin
May-June, September-October
Mild temperatures are perfect for exploring the botanical gardens and parks.
The area is at its liveliest with outdoor festivals and major sporting events like the US Open.
Crisp air makes it a great time for exploring the neighborhood's outdoor markets and park foliage.
Fewer crowds at local museums like the Queens Museum or New York Hall of Science.