All levels One-off

North Brooklyn Chess | Parkhouse Summer Residency

McCarren Parkhouse

A hands-on class at McCarren Parkhouse in New York City.

North Brooklyn Chess | Parkhouse Summer Residency is a class open to all levels, held at McCarren Parkhouse in New York City, NY. The price is not publicly listed. The class is a one-off session. Check McCarren Parkhouse's site for the latest availability and booking.

PricePrice on request
MaterialsNot included — see price note
Book this class on McCarren Parkhouse's site

At a Glance

ActivityChess Classes & Clubs
ClassNorth Brooklyn Chess | Parkhouse Summer Residency
LevelAll levels
PricePrice on request
FrequencyOne-off
LocationMcCarren Parkhouse, New York City NY
ProviderMcCarren Parkhouse
BookingAvailable — see booking link

Upcoming Sessions

Sessions change — confirm dates with McCarren Parkhouse before booking.

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Prices and schedules change. Please confirm current details with McCarren Parkhouse before booking.

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Common Questions About Chess Classes & Clubs in New York City

These are the questions people most often ask about chess classes & clubs in New York City — answers apply city-wide, not just to this class.

Are chess classes and clubs in New York City free?

Yes — most clubs run casual nights open to any level, and many libraries host free drop-in chess evenings. Classes marked beginner teach the rules and basic strategy from scratch.

What level do I need to be to join a chess club in New York City?

Free play is common at libraries and community centers. Clubs and tournaments may charge a small membership or entry fee, shown on the venue's page.

How much do private chess lessons cost in New York City?

All you need is to know (or want to learn) how the pieces move. Venues supply boards for casual play; rated tournaments require membership in the national federation.

Where do adult chess players meet in New York City?

Drop-in nights need no booking. Classes and tournaments often ask for registration — follow the link on the class card.

Can I play rated tournaments after taking classes in New York City?