Guests will enjoy our Garden City hotel’s convenient location in Long Island near many exciting attractions, landmarks, popular neighborhoods, and fun things to do! Enjoy shopping at any of the world-class retail centers near our hotel, tour one of the nearby Universities, or take a day trip to explore Long Island’s beautiful coast lines.
The ninth largest indoor shopping mall in the United States with some of the most popular retailers in the country boasting everything from luxury, home goods, foot wear, and much more.
This museum is located on land once part of Mitchel Air Force Base which, together with nearby Roosevelt Field (now a mall) and other airfields on the Hempstead Plains, was the site of many historic and world-changing flights. In fact, so many seminal flights occurred in the area that by the mid-1920s, the cluster of airfields was already dubbed the "Cradle of Aviation". Today, the museum is dedicated to curating the area’s aerospace heritage using science and technology.
The Long Island Children’s Museum is another one of Long Island’s successful airplane hangar redevelopment projects. The former hangar now houses this award-winning museum that offers an innovative and exciting day of activities for children and adults.
Nassau Coliseum has accommodated virtually all forms of entertainment and sports, from state-of-the-art rock concerts, touring family shows, professional wrestling, boxing, track & field, lacrosse and soccer. The arena sits at the corner Nassau Community College and Hofstra University near sporting venues, parks, and much more.
Nassau Coliseum has accommodated virtually all forms of entertainment and sports, from state-of-the-art rock concerts, touring family shows, professional wrestling, boxing, track & field, lacrosse and soccer. The arena sits at the corner Nassau Community College and Hofstra University near sporting venues, parks, and much more.
This museum is located on land once part of Mitchel Air Force Base which, together with nearby Roosevelt Field (now a mall) and other airfields on the Hempstead Plains, was the site of many historic and world-changing flights. In fact, so many seminal flights occurred in the area that by the mid-1920s, the cluster of airfields was already dubbed the "Cradle of Aviation". Today, the museum is dedicated to curating the area’s aerospace heritage using science and technology.
The Long Island Children’s Museum is another one of Long Island’s successful airplane hangar redevelopment projects. The former hangar now houses this award-winning museum that offers an innovative and exciting day of activities for children and adults.