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Transportation & ParkingGo
Transportation & Parking
For your convenience, please use mass transit when traveling to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Due to Shea Stadium construction and anticipated traffic conditions, we strongly recommend all US Open attendees utilize public transportation on all days during the Tournament.

Get directions and parking information for the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

Click here for MTA information about Mass Transit to the US Open.
Transportation & Parking

Venue MapGo
Before you come visit us at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, take a moment to view the venue map so you can map out a route walking around the grounds of the 2008 US Open.
Seating ChartsGo
View your exact seat location in Arthur Ashe Stadium, Louis Armstrong Stadium. Detailed information includes the Accessibility Map for guests with disabilities, Grandstand seating, and Outer Courts information.

Dining at the US OpenGo
Travel Packages
Along with the best tennis and entertainment in the world, the US Open offers premium dining experiences - from Mojito, our Cuban-inspired Restaurant & Bar to Champions Bar & Grill, a classic American steakhouse. Whether you are in the mood for a light snack, lunch, dinner, meeting friends for cocktails or satisfying a sweet tooth, our restaurants can cure any craving. Come experience all the US Open has to offer.
Around New YorkGo
Planning to visit New York during the 2008 US Open? Get a list of all the hot bars and restaurants in Manhattan to enjoy during your stay, including local addresses and contact information.

Flying to the US OpenGo
Are you planning to fly to the US Open to watch all of the action live at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center? Check flight details and information to and from local New York airports.
Travel PackagesGo
Travel Packages
A trip to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center's magnificent Arthur Ashe Stadium promises to be a tennis fan's experience of a lifetime. Choose from various packages ranging from "no frills" to deluxe. Take a quick exciting weekend tennis trip to New York City or immerse yourself in a week of tournament play that will thrill even the heartiest, most intense tennis fan!

Security InformationGo
Security Information
Safety is one of our highest priorities at the US Open, and we will continue to take every reasonable step to ensure the safety of everyone entering the USTA National Tennis Center gates. We will once again be implementing several important security measures in conjunction with Local, State, and Federal law enforcement agencies
Avenue of AcesGo
The Avenue of Aces is located on the magnificent grounds of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center-home of the US Open. Surrounded by beautiful landscaping, it forms the pathway between the east gate entrance and the historic Arthur Ashe Stadium. Your personalized paver will forever link you to the US Open, the world's ultimate tennis proving ground.

Green InitiativesGo
US Open. reduce. reuse. recycle Our courts may be blue, but we're thinking green. Learn how the US Open and the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center are playing their part, including green initiatives, Eco-tips, interviews, and player appearances.
Subway and Bus DirectionsGo
Get door-to-door mass transit directions and time estimates here. Whether you are coming by subway, bus or train from New York City, Long Island, Connecticut or New Jersey, click here to plan your trip and calculate travel time to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
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