Sunnyside Gardens Neighborhood
In the heart of Western Queens, 20 minutes by the #7 subway from Times Square, Sunnyside Gardens is a National Register Historic District that’s recognized internationally as a model of urban planning. Integrating architecture and landscape design, the neighborhood is a 20th-century American “Garden City” that continues to reward its diversity of residents and visitors.
Today, the 55 acres of Sunnyside Gardens are contained within 17 city blocks, with 563 row houses, 32 co-ops, and hundreds of rental apartments—all adjoined by garden spaces. Sunnyside Park, an original amenity of the neighborhood, is New York City’s largest private park. Parking garages and commercial shops are located around the edges of the community.
Blocks within the street grid are known as Courts, with buildings enclosing interior garden commons. Lanes and walkways lead through each block to divide the interior space into three of four smaller garden areas.
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Sunnyside Gardens Boundaries

Sunnyside Gardens is roughly bounded by Van Dam St to the west, Northern Blvd to the North, 58th St to the East, and Queens Blvd to the South.
Sunnyside Gardens Transportation
Sunnyside Gardens is serviced by the 7 train (46th St/Bliss, 40th St/Lowery St) as well as the Q18, Q104, Q66, Q60, and Q32 bus lines. In addition, the Long Island Railroad (LIRR) is accessible In nearby Woodside at Roosevelt and 61st Ave.
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