Springfest Family Fun Day
A free, community-focused spring celebration with games, live music, food trucks and picnic-friendly space—perfect for Rego Park families looking to enjoy an outdoor day nearby in Queens.
View event details →Rego Park offers excellent access to multiple rapid transit lines, including Broadway Local and Queens Blvd Express routes, making daily commuting convenient. A well-developed cycling network and bike-sharing stations support environmentally conscious travel options throughout the area. Residents find a rich selection of over 100 restaurants and cafes nearby, alongside a variety of general and specialty grocery stores on Yellowstone Boulevard. The neighborhood features several green spaces and tree-lined streets, contributing to a pleasant and lively atmosphere. With a pleasing mix of pre-1960 apartment buildings and a range of one- and two-bedroom homes, this neighborhood delivers character and urban convenience in one setting.
Rego Park is a great neighborhood for those who enjoy both indoor and outdoor activities. This area has many streets for those looking for a dynamic vibe. Even though the nightlife is quiet, there are often a very large number of people around. 63rd Drive is among the most energetic streets in this area. There is a good amount of greenery in this neighborhood; public green spaces are easy to reach since there are a few of them nearby for residents to explore. Residents will also find that numerous tree-lined streets are present.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located on Queens Boulevard, Rego Center Mall is a major shopping destination with popular retailers like IKEA, Costco, and T.J. Maxx, as well as an array of restaurants and specialty stores, making it a central hub for both locals and visitors to the neighborhood.
Situated on Queens Boulevard, this community landmark features a fitness center, swimming pool, indoor and outdoor basketball courts, and special youth and senior programs, serving as a recreational focal point for the Rego Park community.
A beloved neighborhood institution since 1945, Ben’s Best on Queens Boulevard offers classic Jewish deli fare—like pastrami sandwiches and matzah ball soup—capturing the diverse culinary heritage of Rego Park.
Rego Park is notable for its post-war high-rise apartment complexes like Park City Estates and the Saunders Street co-ops, which offer spacious units and amenities with easy access to subways, making it popular with families and commuters.
Rego Park is home to a vibrant Bukharian Jewish community, with synagogues like Congregation Od Yosef Hai on 63rd Drive and unique markets, bakeries, and eateries along 63rd Road, enriching the neighborhood’s cultural tapestry.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free, community-focused spring celebration with games, live music, food trucks and picnic-friendly space—perfect for Rego Park families looking to enjoy an outdoor day nearby in Queens.
View event details →The beloved international food festival returns with affordable global dishes, live performances and kid‑friendly activities—great for Rego Park residents seeking a multicultural night out within Queens.
A sustainable community event where locals can responsibly recycle electronics, textiles, and paint—handy for Rego Park folks looking to declutter and support eco‑friendly Queens initiatives.
View event details →A guided tour of the garden during peak spring bloom—ideal for Rego Park residents interested in horticulture, nature, and a peaceful weekend outing nearby.
View event details →A free orchestral concert by Queens Symphony Orchestra that offers an elegant evening of live music—accessible to Rego Park music fans willing to travel within Queens.
View event details →An exciting MLS soccer match at Citi Field—a great sporting outing for Rego Park fans looking for a lively regional event within Queens.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Rego Park
Local characteristics and demographics for Rego Park