New York City Sports Stadiums and Arenas
Aqueduct Racetrack
Rockaway Blvd.
Ozone Park, Queens
Racing season October-April.
Subway Services: A to Aqueduct-N Conduit Blvd
Bus Services: Q11
National Tennis Center
Flushing Meadow Park, Queens
Home of US Open tennis championships, open all year round.
Subway Services: 7 to Willets Pt-Shea Stadium
Bus Services: Q48
Baker Field
218 St and Broadway
Manhattan Home field for Columbia University football.
Subway Services: 1 to 215 St, A to 207 St.
Bus Services: Bx7, Bx12, Bx20
Rice Stadium
Pelham Bay Park, Bronx
Subway Services: 6 to Pelham Bay Park
Bus Services: Bx5, Bx14
Downing Stadium
Randalls Island, Manhattan
Subway Services: 4, 5, 6 to 125 St then M35 bus
Bus Services: M35
Shea Stadium
Flushing Meadow Park, Queens
Home of the New York Mets.
Subway Services: 7 to Willets Pt-Shea Stadium
Bus Services: Q48, Q66
Gaelic Park
240 St & Broadway, Bronx
Site of Irish sports events. Home for New York hurling teams.
Subway Services: 1 to 238 St; 1, 9 to 242 St
Bus Services: Bx3, Bx9
Yankee Stadium
River Avenue & 161 St, Bronx
"The House that Ruth Built" has been home of the New York Yankees since 1923. Group tours are available by appointment.
Subway Services: 4, C, D to 161 St-Yankee Stadium
Bus Services: Bx1, Bx6, Bx13
Madison Square Garden
7th Av at 32 St, Manhattan
Home of the National Hockey League Rangers, the National Basketball Assocation Knicks and the Women's National Basketball Assocation Liberty is also one of New York's leading venues for rock concerts, and hosts wrestling and the circus.
Subway Services: 1, 2, 3, 9, A, C, E to 34 St.
Bus Services: M4, M10, M16, M34, M6, M7, Q32

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