Transportation
Having a car is highly recommended for traveling within New Cassel and reaching nearby shopping centers and parks.





New Cassel is a census-designated place situated in the heart of Nassau County on Long Island, New York. With a population of approximately 14,000, it is primarily a residential community within the Town of North Hempstead. The neighborhood is characterized by its suburban streetscapes and a diverse population, offering a quieter pace of life compared to the nearby urban centers. Its central location provides residents with convenient access to major highways and the Long Island Rail Road, making it a practical base for exploring the wider region. Visitors will find a community-oriented environment close to the shopping, dining, and recreational offerings of neighboring Westbury and Hicksville.
New Cassel is a census-designated place situated in the heart of Nassau County on Long Island, New York. With a population of approximately 14,000, it is primarily a residential community within the Town of North Hempstead. The neighborhood is characterized by its suburban streetscapes and a diverse population, offering a quieter pace of life compared to the nearby urban centers. Its central location provides residents with convenient access to major highways and the Long Island Rail Road, making it a practical base for exploring the wider region. Visitors will find a community-oriented environment close to the shopping, dining, and recreational offerings of neighboring Westbury and Hicksville.
Central location in Nassau County.
Proximity to Long Island Rail Road stations.
Quiet residential character.
Diverse local community.
The area is predominantly residential with limited traditional tourist attractions.
Traffic on nearby thoroughfares like the Northern State Parkway can be heavy during peak hours.
Public transportation within the hamlet itself is limited compared to major urban centers.
Having a car is highly recommended for traveling within New Cassel and reaching nearby shopping centers and parks.
The Westbury LIRR station is the closest major rail hub for those looking to travel into Manhattan or other parts of Long Island.
Suburban living and convenient access to central Long Island.
USD $
$100-$180 p/day
14,059
Explore the neighboring village of Westbury for a wider variety of dining, entertainment, and the historic Westbury Music Fair.
English, Spanish
May-June, September-October
A pleasant time to visit local parks as the suburban landscape begins to bloom.
Warm and humid weather; ideal for taking a short drive to the famous beaches of Long Island's south shore.
Cooler temperatures and changing foliage make for scenic drives through the Nassau County area.
Cold and occasionally snowy; best for enjoying indoor shopping and dining in the surrounding region.


