Guidebook for Queens

Sherra
Guidebook for Queens

Shopping

Great place to do your shopping or grab a bite to eat.
191 locals recommend
Green Acres
2034 Sunrise Hwy
191 locals recommend
Great place to do your shopping or grab a bite to eat.

Parks & Nature

It contains the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, the current venue for the US Open tennis tournament; Citi Field, the home of the New York Mets baseball team; the New York Hall of Science; the Queens Museum of Art; the Queens Theater in the Park; the Queens Zoo; and the New York State Pavilion. It formerly contained Shea Stadium, demolished in 2009.
250 locals recommend
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Van Wyck Expressway
250 locals recommend
It contains the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, the current venue for the US Open tennis tournament; Citi Field, the home of the New York Mets baseball team; the New York Hall of Science; the Queens Museum of Art; the Queens Theater in the Park; the Queens Zoo; and the New York State Pavilion. It formerly contained Shea Stadium, demolished in 2009.

Food Scene

Jamaica, Queens is known for its Caribbean culture. The Door is a very popular Jamaican restaurant.
80 locals recommend
The Door
163-07 Baisley Blvd
80 locals recommend
Jamaica, Queens is known for its Caribbean culture. The Door is a very popular Jamaican restaurant.

Essentials

Less than a 10 minute walk from our home.
6 locals recommend
Western Beef Supermarket
130-35 Merrick Blvd
6 locals recommend
Less than a 10 minute walk from our home.
A great nearby grocery store that offers everything you may need.
21 locals recommend
Stop & Shop
134-40 Springfield Blvd
21 locals recommend
A great nearby grocery store that offers everything you may need.

Getting Around

We are located right on the Q84 bus route that will take you to the heart of Queens, Jamaica Center. You can catch the E/J trains into Manhattan or Brooklyn.
19 locals recommend
Jamaica Center - Parsons/Archer station
19 locals recommend
We are located right on the Q84 bus route that will take you to the heart of Queens, Jamaica Center. You can catch the E/J trains into Manhattan or Brooklyn.