Midtown Manhattan:

Game-Day Central for Soccer in NYC

  • Direct subway + NJ Transit access to MetLife Stadium, host of major soccer matches near NYC.
  • Quick rideshare to Yankee Stadium and Newark-based venues for official fan zones and viewing soccer events.
  • Walking distance to Rockefeller Center’s NY/NJ Fan Village with live Big Screen matches and shows.
  • Surrounded by Midtown dining, nightlife, Central Park, and Broadway; perfect pre- and post-match.
  • Boutique luxury in Manhattan with personalized service tuned to your NYC soccer travel plans.
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Hotel Amenities
Enjoy a range of complimentary amenities during your stay with us. From morning to evening, we’ve tailored our services to enhance your experience. Whether you’re enjoying a quiet moment or staying connected, we’re here to make your stay relaxing and accommodating.
Continental breakfast between 7-10 am
Evening snack offered daily
Coffee and tea, available around the clock
Wine & cheese hour between 5-6 pm
Fiber Optic Wi-Fi
Printing, fax, scanning services
Parking Garage*
*Additional fee
Plan Your NYC Soccer Stay
Rooms & Suites
After a day of cheering and attending fan events, retreat to the comfort of The Carnegie Hotel near MetLife Stadium. Blending modern design with must-have creature comforts, our rooms are perfect for travelers cheering at the most exciting soccer games near NYC.
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Explore Our NYC Soccer Stay Package
Score exclusive fan rates, complimentary breakfast, late checkout on game days, and optional shuttle service to MetLife Stadium. Make the Carnegie Hotel near Carnegie Hall in Midtown your match-day headquarters and stay at one of the top hotels for soccer games near NYC.
Iconic Attractions!
Between soccer match excitement or fan celebrations around the city, discover the best of New York. From scenic activities to vibrant nightlife, The Carnegie Hotel near MetLife Stadium puts you steps away from unforgettable NYC attractions.
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Central Park
10-minute walk distance from our New York hotel. One of the most famous parks in the United States and the world, our Manhattan hotel near Central Park and Columbus Circle places us moments away from an iconic, sprawling, and exquisitely beautiful place to enjoy Manhattan, NYC at any time of year. Wandering the extensive pathways, bridges and roadways through its expanses, visitors will discover sights both familiar and unexpected.
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Carnegie Hall
Step into the storied acoustics of Carnegie Hall, a world-famous venue in the heart of Manhattan, located on the corner of West 57th Street and Seventh Avenue. Just a short distance from Lincoln Center and Central Park, it has hosted legendary performances across classical, jazz, and popular music, offering a rich cultural experience in three stunning performance spaces.
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Radio City Music Hall
Radio City Music Hall is a renowned entertainment venue located at 1260 Avenue of the Americas, within the iconic Rockefeller Center in the heart of Midtown West, Manhattan.
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St. Patricks Cathedral
5-minute walk distance from our boutique hotel. Nestled amidst the vibrant cityscape of New York, the Cathedral of St. Patrick stands as an architectural marvel, a splendid example of decorated Neo-Gothic-style Roman Catholic craftsmanship. This cathedral not only serves as a spiritual sanctuary but also holds the distinction of being a prominent landmark in the heart of the bustling metropolis.
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Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal, situated at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, is more than a transit hub; it's a symbol of New York's vitality. While famed for commuter and intercity travel, its grandeur extends beyond platforms. The celestial-ceilinged concourse is just one facet; the terminal houses shops, dining, and cultural spots.
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New York Public Library
The New York Public Library (NYPL) is a public library system in New York City. With nearly 53 million items, the New York Public Library is the second largest public library in the United States and fourth largest in the world. The library, officially chartered as The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, was developed in the 19th century, founded from an amalgamation of grass-roots libraries, and social libraries of bibliophiles and the wealthy, aided by the philanthropy of the wealthiest Americans of their age.
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Rockefeller Center
Rockefeller Center is a large complex consisting of 19 commercial buildings covering 22 acres between 48th and 51st Streets in New York City close to 5th avenue. Commissioned by the Rockefeller family, it is located in the center of Midtown Manhattan. Described as among one of the greatest projects of the Great Depression era, Rockefeller Center was declared a New York City landmark in 1985 and a National Historic Landmark in 1987.
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Times Square
Times Square, located in Midtown Manhattan at the junction of Broadway and Seventh Avenue, is a bustling commercial and entertainment hub. This iconic neighborhood, enriched by landmarks like Duffy Square and One Times Square, spans from 42nd to 47th Streets. Notably, it's the only area with zoning rules mandating illuminated signs, creating a dazzling nightscape. Times Square is a dynamic crossroads of culture and commerce, epitomizing the vibrant spirit of New York City.
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Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden, commonly known as "MSG" or "The Garden," is a versatile indoor arena located in Manhattan, New York City. Boasting a capacity of 20,789 and standing at a height of 46 meters, MSG is a prominent venue that has played a pivotal role in the city's entertainment landscape. With its impressive capacity and stature, stands as a cornerstone of New York City's entertainment scene, embodying versatility and hosting memorable events that extend beyond the conventional expectations of a sports arena.
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Empire State Building
The iconic Empire State Building stands majestically as a 102-story masterpiece of Art Deco architecture, gracing the bustling landscape of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Nestled along the prestigious Fifth Avenue, this towering landmark occupies a prime location between West 33rd and 34th Streets, commanding attention with its timeless elegance and unparalleled prominence in the city's skyline.
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MoMA
Discover world-class art just minutes from our New York hotel at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Located in Midtown Manhattan, MoMA is home to one of the most influential collections of modern and contemporary art in the world. From Van Gogh’s Starry Night to iconic works by Warhol, Picasso, and Kahlo, the museum offers an inspiring journey through painting, sculpture, photography, film, and design.
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Lincoln Center
A short walk from The Carnegie Hotel brings you to one of the premier cultural landmarks in New York City. Home to the Metropolitan Opera, the New York Philharmonic, and the New York City Ballet, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts presents world-class performances across opera, classical music, dance, film, theater and more.
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United Nation
The United Nations is headquartered in New York City, in a complex designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer and built by the architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz. Although it is situated in New York City, the land occupied by the United Nations Headquarters and the spaces of buildings that it rents are under the sole administration of the United Nations and not the U.S. government.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which stadium near NYC hosts major soccer matches?

Major soccer matches in the New York region will be played at MetLife Stadium, located in East Rutherford, New Jersey. As one of the region’s most popular venues for international and professional soccer, MetLife Stadium will welcome some of the biggest soccer events heard around the world.

Where can I find tickets for soccer games near NYC?

Tickets for international soccer games in NYC are available through official ticketing partners and authorized sellers. We recommend purchasing only from trusted platforms to ensure secure entry and avoid third‑party resale issues.

How far is The Carnegie Hotel from MetLife Stadium?

MetLife Stadium is approximately 11 miles from The Carnegie Hotel. Travel time is typically between just 30 to 45 minutes to/from the stadium, depending on traffic conditions and the mode of transportation you choose on match days.

What are the best ways to travel from The Carnegie Hotel to MetLife Stadium?

Guests have several convenient options for getting to MetLife Stadium:

  • Public Transportation: Take the train from Penn Station to Seacaucus and then transfer to the Meadowlands Rail Line. You can also take the direct bus that departs from Port Authority Bus Terminal and arrives at Stadium Lot G-17.
  • Rideshare or Taxi: A direct and flexible option, especially for groups or evening matches.
  • Driving: Guests can drive to the stadium and park onsite. Note that traffic and parking demand are expected to be high on match days.

Our front desk team can also assist with route planning and real-time travel recommendations.

What amenities does The Carnegie Hotel offer for guests attending soccer games near NYC?
Guests at The Carnegie Hotel can enjoy a range of thoughtful amenities, including a continental breakfast, a daily evening snack, complimentary coffee and tea, and a wine and cheese hour. We also offer fiber-optic Wi-Fi, an on-site parking garage available for an additional fee, and a refined location near popular Midtown Manhattan landmarks, including dining, culture, and Broadway.
What else can I do in NYC when I’m not at a soccer match?
NYC offers endless ways to make the most of your stay beyond match days. From world-class museums and Broadway shows to iconic landmarks, shopping, dining, and neighborhood exploration, there’s always something happening just steps or a short ride away. To discover nearby highlights, cultural attractions, and must-see experiences during your stay, visit our Attractions page.
How early should I book a hotel when planning to attend soccer events in NYC or nearby?
The region experiences high visitor demand when major NYC soccer events take place. We strongly recommend booking your hotel as early as possible to secure your preferred dates and rates. As match schedules and ticket phases are released, availability across Manhattan is expected to tighten quickly, especially for well-located boutique hotels like the Carnegie.
Are there NYC soccer fan zones or viewing events near The Carnegie Hotel?
Yes. Throughout the year, New York City is expected to host official fan zones, public viewing events, pop-up experiences, and football-themed programming across Manhattan and the surrounding boroughs. Thanks to The Carnegie Hotel’s central Midtown location, our guests will be well-positioned in one of the best hotels near MetLife Stadium to explore fan events, soccer bars in NYC, cultural celebrations, and match-day gatherings.
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