112-15 Northern Boulevard (0.5 km from Louis Armstrong House Museum)
Near LaGuardia Airport this Queens hotel has free Wi-Fi and rooms equipped with a microwave and a refrigerator. Queens Botanical Garden is a 10-minute drive away. Downtown Manhattan is 6 miles away.
112-23 Roosevelt Avenue (0.7 km from Louis Armstrong House Museum)
This Corona hotel is 2 miles from LaGuardia Airport.This hotel offers free Wi-Fi and all rooms include a 32-inch LCD TV. Every room at Corona Hotel New York LaGuardia Airport offers a work desk ironing facilities and a hair dryer.
102-40 Ditmars Boulevard (1.6 km from Louis Armstrong House Museum)
Citi Field Stadium and the LaGuardia Airport are minutes from this East Elmhurst New York hotel. The hotel offers a hot breakfast free Wi-Fi and an indoor pool.
102-05 Ditmars Boulevard (1.7 km from Louis Armstrong House Museum)
Located just yards from the airport Marriott New York LaGuardia Airport hotel offers spacious rooms with flat-screen TVs and luxury bedding.
113-10 Horace Harding Expressway (1.9 km from Louis Armstrong House Museum)
Providing a free shuttle service to LaGuardia Airport and only a 40-minute drive from downtown New York City this Flushing hotel provides a free hot breakfast daily and bright airy guest rooms.
100-15 Ditmars Boulevard (1.9 km from Louis Armstrong House Museum)
Enjoy complimentary WiFi and multiple eateries at this Aloft hotel near LaGuardia Airport. All rooms at Aloft New York LaGuardia Airport feature a desk complimentary bath amenities and a mini-refrigerator.
37-59 81 st Street (2.1 km from Louis Armstrong House Museum)
Located in Queens 2.3 mi from Citi Field Elmhurst Hotel provides rooms with air conditioning. The property is located 2.6 mi from Arthur Ashe Stadium 6.8 mi from Aqueduct Racetrack and 11 mi from Belmont Park Race Track.
23-45 83rd Street (2.4 km from Louis Armstrong House Museum)
Whether you are taking a flight in/out of New York’s LaGuardia Airport getting ready to attend the U.S.
The Louis Armstrong House Museum in Queens, New York is a must-visit for anyone interested in the life and legacy of one of the most influential jazz musicians ever to live. Located in the Corona neighborhood of Queens, where Louis and his wife Lucille lived from 1943 until his death in 1971, the museum offers a unique experience that showcases the life and work of this iconic musician. Visitors can explore not only exhibit galleries but also Louis and Lucille’s bedroom, living room, kitchen and garden. The home has been restored with original artifacts including furniture, records, photographs and books. The museum has an extensive collection of memorabilia on display such as Louis’ prized trumpet, handwritten music manuscripts, concert posters, records and even clothes he wore while performing. Additionally, visitors have access to public programs such as lectures and workshops led by experts in the field. The surrounding neighborhood is also worth exploring; take a walk around the block to experience what it was like to live in Corona during the time when Louis resided there. There are many eateries serving up jazz-themed meals with amazing live performances taking place at night making this destination a great cultural experience!