LIRR Access
The New Hyde Park station provides frequent service to Penn Station and Grand Central, making city trips easy.





New Hyde Park is a welcoming village situated on Long Island, straddling the line between Nassau County and the New York City borough of Queens. This primarily residential community is known for its quiet, tree-lined streets and a strong sense of local identity. Visitors will find a variety of local parks, family-owned businesses, and diverse dining options along its main thoroughfares. Its strategic location and dedicated Long Island Rail Road station make it a popular choice for those seeking a suburban retreat that remains closely connected to the energy of Manhattan.
New Hyde Park is a welcoming village situated on Long Island, straddling the line between Nassau County and the New York City borough of Queens. This primarily residential community is known for its quiet, tree-lined streets and a strong sense of local identity. Visitors will find a variety of local parks, family-owned businesses, and diverse dining options along its main thoroughfares. Its strategic location and dedicated Long Island Rail Road station make it a popular choice for those seeking a suburban retreat that remains closely connected to the energy of Manhattan.
Convenient access to the Long Island Rail Road.
Charming small-town atmosphere with local shops.
Proximity to both Queens and suburban Long Island.
Peaceful, tree-lined residential streets.
The village is largely residential and offers a much quieter pace than nearby New York City.
Car travel is common, though the village center is walkable and served by public transit.
Street parking regulations are strictly enforced in many residential areas.
The New Hyde Park station provides frequent service to Penn Station and Grand Central, making city trips easy.
This main road is the heart of the village's commercial activity, featuring numerous shops and restaurants.
A quiet suburban stay with easy access to Manhattan.
USD $
$150-$250 p/day
9,811
Visit Memorial Park for community events, playgrounds, and a glimpse into local village life.
English
May-June, September-October
Mild weather is perfect for exploring the village's parks and walking through the quiet neighborhoods.
Warm temperatures are ideal for visiting nearby Long Island attractions and beaches.
The autumn foliage makes the tree-lined streets particularly scenic during the cooler months.
A quiet season focused on indoor dining and local community gatherings.







