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The Parc Hotel
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Four Points by Sheraton Flushing
Four Points by Sheraton Flushing
Asiatic Hotel by LaGuardia Airport
Asiatic Hotel by LaGuardia Airport
Hotel Indigo Flushing - LaGuardia by IHG
Hotel Indigo Flushing - LaGuardia by IHG
Regal Inn & Suites New York LaGuardia Hotel
Regal Inn & Suites New York LaGuardia Hotel
Fairfield Inn by Marriott LaGuardia Airport/Flushing
Fairfield Inn by Marriott LaGuardia Airport/Flushing
Ramada by Wyndham Flushing Queens
Ramada by Wyndham Flushing Queens
The Westin Flushing Laguardia Airport
The Westin Flushing Laguardia Airport
Marco LaGuardia Hotel
Marco LaGuardia Hotel
Flushing Central Hotel 88
Flushing Central Hotel 88
Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel
Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel
Renaissance New York Flushing Hotel at Tangram
Renaissance New York Flushing Hotel at Tangram
The One Boutique Hotel
The One Boutique Hotel
Starlight Hotel
Starlight Hotel
Best Western Queens Court Hotel
Best Western Queens Court Hotel
Hyatt Place Flushing/LaGuardia Airport
Hyatt Place Flushing/LaGuardia AirportWhere to stay in Flushing

Flushing Chinatown
Step into one of America's largest Chinese enclaves outside Asia. Flushing Chinatown buzzes with authentic energy from vibrant food courts to traditional medicine shops. Bright red and gold signs in Chinese characters line the busy streets. Explore New World Mall's bustling food court where regional Chinese cuisines tempt hungry visitors. Shop for unique treasures in the Golden Shopping Mall's narrow corridors. The convenient Main Street subway station connects you directly to Manhattan in just 45 minutes.

Koreatown
Discover Koreatown in Flushing, one of the largest Korean enclaves outside Korea itself. The area buzzes with authentic markets, 24-hour restaurants, and karaoke lounges along Northern Boulevard. Korean culture thrives here through speciality shops, traditional cuisine, and vibrant nightlife spots. H Mart food courts and Korean BBQ restaurants offer delicious dining experiences at reasonable prices. Visitors can explore nearby attractions like Queens Historical Society and Kingsland Homestead. Three train stations make getting around easy while providing quick access to Manhattan and other New York landmarks.

Downtown Flushing
City centre Flushing buzzes as one of America's largest Chinatowns, where Chinese traditions, language, and cuisine create an authentic cultural experience. Vibrant shopping centers like New World Mall offer everything from fresh produce to traditional medicines. The area balances historic sites with modern Asian influence. Explore cultural landmarks such as Kingsland Homestead and Queens Historical Society during your visit. Food courts serve regional specialities from various parts of China and Korea. Manhattan is just 30 minutes away via the 7 Express subway, making City centre Flushing an accessible cultural adventure.

Linden Hill
Linden Hill welcomes you to a slice of authentic Korean culture in Queens. This cultural enclave features Korean BBQ restaurants, speciality markets, and shops along Union Street and Northern Boulevard. The neighborhood's quiet residential streets offer a peaceful retreat from Manhattan's bustling tourist areas. Beyond its Korean heritage, Linden Hill boasts historical attractions worth exploring. The Lewis Howard Latimer House Museum and Flushing Town Hall showcase local history and cultural events. While subway access is limited, buses connect visitors to the broader Flushing area.

Murray Hill
Murray Hill in Flushing is New York's vibrant Korean cultural heart. Neon signs illuminate pavements lined with authentic BBQ restaurants, karaoke lounges, and beauty shops selling colourful cosmetics. K-pop melodies drift through streets where steam rises from bustling kitchens. Explore the Queens Historical Society and Kingsland Homestead to discover local heritage. The 7 train connects this area to Manhattan in minutes. Late-night dining spots serve traditional Korean dishes until 2 AM. Speciality stores offer imported snacks and hard-to-find ingredients.
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Dive into New York's most authentic Chinatown where food stalls serve regional specialities you won't find in Manhattan. Catch a Mets game at Citi Field, then explore the Queens Botanical Garden when local families have it mostly to themselves on weekday mornings.

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