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The Stylish Spectator’s Guide to New York During the US Open

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Live out your Gilded Age fantasy at this Martin Brudnizki-designed hotel set within a 19th-century mansion. The property is joining in on the US Open fun with their “Game.Set.Stay” package, which includes 20% off the best available rate, round-trip private transport to the airport, welcome and to-go match day amenities, and a tennis-inspired turndown each evening. For those not staying at the hotel, The Portrait Bar is also partnering with Grey Goose to launch three exclusive tennis-themed cocktails, all inspired by the Honey Deuce (August 28 through September 7).

The Surrey, a Corinthia Hotel

This Upper East Side grand dame hotel (less than a 30-minute drive to Flushing Meadows) is offering a “Grand Slam Getaway” package that includes a branded tennis cap, credit for transportation to the tournament, and a Sisley Paris gift from the spa. Guests will also be surrounded by the hotel’s tennis-themed florals throughout the US Open.

The Mark Hotel

Experience the splendor that is The Mark Hotel with the Upper East Side icon’s “Game, Set, The Mark” package. The stay includes priority access to exclusive tickets, curated courtside essentials, and breakfast for two by Jean-Georges (August 14 to September 9).

Where to Eat & Drink

Fouquet’s New York

As if you needed another excuse to visit Fouquet’s New York, the Tribeca hotel will be serving their very own Fouquet’s Deuce cocktail for the entirety of the tournament at the property’s private Le Vaux rooftop, as well as the all-day cafe Elysee’s. Their version of the classic cocktail replaces the sweet raspberry liquor with an herbaceous honey liquor and is garnished with dehydrated honeydew melon and fresh raspberry.

Fasano Fifth Avenue

Satiate your craving for a refreshing Honey Deuce with a visit to The Caffè at Fasano Fifth Avenue. They’ll be serving up the US Open’s official cocktail for the duration of the tournament in their intimate 25-person dining room.

The Palm Court at The Plaza

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Photo: Courtesy of The Plaza, a Fairmont Managed Hotel

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