Motley
LaGuardia Airport, Queens
Queens

LaGuardia Airport

At A Glance

Non-residential. LaGuardia Airport serves domestic and short-haul flights from its location on Flushing Bay in northern Queens. Recently rebuilt with a modern terminal.

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Neighborhood Stats

55Restaurants
5Groceries
24Coffee Shops

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0%College+
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What families should know

Transportation

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LaGuardia Airport itself is a bus hub rather than a subway stop — you're looking at airport shuttle routes and city buses connecting to the broader Queens network rather than direct Manhattan access. The Q70 SBS runs to Jackson Heights/74th Street for the 7, E, F, M, R trains, while the Q47 serves local East Elmhurst. There's no subway on-site, so transit into Manhattan involves at least one transfer and typically 45-60 minutes once you factor in the connection. If you're relying on public transit for a flight, build in serious buffer time.

Restaurants

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LaGuardia's terminals pack in a deep bench of quick-service options — the kind of place where you're grabbing a bite between gates rather than settling in for a dinner out. You'll find the usual airport suspects (Dunkin' has multiple outposts), plus a solid mix of fast-casual chains like Chopt and Dos Toros for something a bit more substantial. The cuisine spread is predictably all-over-the-map — diner-style comfort, a handful of Mexican spots, some bagel and coffee counters, and the obligatory slices — with a few sit-down options like Bubby's and Junior's if you have time to kill. It's airport food: convenient, varied enough to not get bored, and nothing you'd specifically detour for.

Groceries

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This is an airport terminal, not a residential neighborhood, so the "groceries" here are really just food halls and convenience shops inside Terminal B — useful if you're killing time before a flight, but not where anyone does a weekly shop. For real groceries, you'd need to head into Jackson Heights or Elmhurst. That's where the neighborhood actually lives.

Coffee Shops

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LaGuardia is less a neighborhood coffee scene and more a terminal-by-terminal survival guide. Starbucks anchors the operation with a heavy presence across Terminals B and C — you'll never be more than a few gates away from one. For something with a bit more personality, Think Coffee and Irving Farm Coffee Roasters offer proper third-wave options in Terminal B, though you're mostly trading the local corner shop for airport convenience either way.

Things to Do

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Family activities in this area are essentially centered around the airport itself — there's a children's play area in Terminal B that's a lifesaver if you're passing through with little ones. Beyond that, the LaGuardia corridor doesn't offer much in the way of dedicated kids' venues, enrichment programs, or family-friendly attractions. You're in airport-and-hotel territory here, not a playground-packed residential zone.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Is LaGuardia Airport a good neighborhood for families?
LaGuardia Airport scores 38/100 for families on Motley — toward the lower end citywide. The Family Fit score blends safety, schools, parks, cost of living, and community.
Is LaGuardia Airport safe?
LaGuardia Airport scores 75/100 on safety — ahead of most NYC neighborhoods. We build the score from NYPD complaint data, normalized by population.
How are the schools in LaGuardia Airport?
LaGuardia Airport scores 4/100 for schools on Motley — toward the lower end citywide. Most families here zone into adjacent neighborhoods for school.
Is LaGuardia Airport affordable?
LaGuardia Airport scores 35/100 for affordability on Motley — among the pricier parts of the city.
Which borough is LaGuardia Airport in?
LaGuardia Airport is a neighborhood in Queens, New York City.

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