This Greenpoint, Brooklyn hotel is a converted factory and features lofts and suites with curated original artwork. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant, Brooklyn Lantern. Free WiFi is offered.
Set in Brooklyn, 4.5 mi from Cony Island, Days Inn by Wyndham Brooklyn Marine Park provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and express check-in and check-out.
Located in Brooklyn, a 17-minute walk from Cony Island Beach, Best Western Brooklyn-Coney Island Inn has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
This Brooklyn hotel is 1 mi from the Brooklyn Bridge and 1.7 mi from Manhattan. The hotel offers free WiFi, on-site dining, and a 24-hour snack shop. Barclays Center is 0.8 mi away.
Brian
United States of America
I left at 6:30 Breakfast wasn't ready. Staff was very friendly
This boutique hotel is located in the Park Slope neighborhood and offers free on-site parking. It is 6 blocks from the Union Street subway station and rooms feature free WiFi.
Karlē
United States of America
The shower! The balcony! The spaciousness! The staff! Nearness to subway!
Avid hotels - Brooklyn Dyker Heights, an IHG Hotel-BRAND NEW is located in Brooklyn, within 4.1 miles of Coney Island and 5.8 miles of Barclays Center.
Brand new facilities and rooms. Friendly helpful staff.
Holiday Inn Express - NYC Brooklyn - Sunset Park, an IHG Hotel is located in Brooklyn, 3.7 miles from Barclays Center and 5.3 miles from National September 11 Memorial & Museum.
Breakfast is good, people are kind and great location
Located in Brooklyn and with Barclays Center reachable within a 13-minute walk, TownePlace Suites by Marriott New York Brooklyn provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a fitness center, free...
Great property and nice area…really enjoyed my stay
Located in Brooklyn, 3 miles from Bloomingdales, Hotel Indigo - Williamsburg - Brooklyn, an IHG Hotel has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a...
We really liked the free bikes, the room and the atmospher
Hilton Brooklyn New York is located in downtown Brooklyn. The property has an onsite restaurant, Black Walnut, and provides WiFi. A Grab and Go section is set up in the lobby.
The breakfast was good and the location is good too
Located conveniently in the Gowanus district of Brooklyn, Tru By Hilton Brooklyn is located a 15-minute walk from Barclays Center, 3.8 miles from National September 11 Memorial & Museum and 3.8 miles...
Penny Williamsburg features free bikes, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Brooklyn. This 4-star hotel offers room service, a concierge service and free WiFi.
The staff were incredible, so so kind and amazing service
Moxy Brooklyn Williamsburg has a fitness center, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Brooklyn. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a business center.
I love this place but the price is wayyyyyy to expensive
New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge offers 638 rooms and 28 suites to guests. This nonsmoking property is 1056 feet from the pedestrian’s walkway on Brooklyn Bridge.
Pool, breakfast, king size bed, room very comfortable
Set in Brooklyn, 2641 feet from Barclays Center, EVEN Hotel Brooklyn features a terrace and views of the city. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Very helpful staff. Good location. Very well equipped room.
Wyndham Garden Brooklyn Sunset Park offers eco-friendly accommodations in New York, 6.8 mi from Cony Island. There is an on-site restaurant and bar.
Close to a great subway with good access to the city
FAQs about hotels in Brooklyn
On average, 3-star hotels in Brooklyn cost $142 per night, and 4-star hotels in Brooklyn are $193 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Brooklyn can be found for $337 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Brooklyn this weekend is $418 or, for a 4-star hotel, $621. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Brooklyn for this weekend cost around $953 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $218 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Brooklyn for tonight. You'll pay around $389 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Brooklyn will cost around $458, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Immortalized in popular music, culturally diverse Brooklyn has achieved almost legendary status. On the western end of Long Island, across the East River from Manhattan, this huge NYC borough is so densely populated that if it were its own city, it would rank as the 4th largest in the US!
The borough is connected to Manhattan by 3 bridges: Williamsburg, Manhattan and the iconic Brooklyn Bridge. It's also connected to Staten Island by the lengthy Verrazano Narrows Bridge. Ocean-going liners pass under here before docking at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal in Red Hook. To the northeast, Brooklyn Bridge Park has some of the best views of the Manhattan skyline, while southeast is the huge Prospect Park.
On one edge is Brooklyn Museum, the country’s 2nd largest art gallery, and just behind is the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens whose cherry trees bloom a vibrant pink. To the east are some hotels near JFK Airport, and there are more in neighboring Queens.
At Brooklyn’s southernmost tip, Coney Island’s historic boardwalk has appeared in several films. Renovations are underway to bring it back to its former glory, and the revamped Luna features a historic wooden roller coaster. Also historic is the northern Greenpoint district with its elegant 19th-century houses.
Cheap Brooklyn hotels are great alternatives to accommodations in Manhattan, so check Booking.com for the best deals.
Brooklyn is one of the most diverse places on Earth.
Brooklyn is one of the most diverse places on Earth. Old, new, rich, not-so-rich. Every cuisine and kind of neighborhood. Prospect Park is in great shape and safe. The new(ish) waterfront parks by the Brooklyn Bridge and Brooklyn Heights are in super condition and have great view of lower Manhattan. Walking the bridge is a really highlight. So much more reasonable than staying in Manhattan too, and just a really short subway ride to all the best lower Manhattan attractions and neighborhoods. People have a lot of crazy ideas that big cities are bad and broken in the USA. It’s just not true in Brooklyn. It’s a great place that’s better than it was 20-30 years ago.
Joseph
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Amazing view of the bridge and the Manhattan skyline,...
Amazing view of the bridge and the Manhattan skyline, especially when timing with the sunset. Plenty of places to eat. We had a 10 minute walk from our hotel in Dyker Heights to the nearest subway and there were loads of shops, eating places and cafes - including the likes of Victoria's Secrets and Saphora, so I expect the area to be growing and becoming more popular.
Alan
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
The deposit is not clear, and it is not mentioned on...
The deposit is not clear, and it is not mentioned on booking.com.
- Staff are kind but for me one staff was racist and I was shouted at and humiliated just for asking to send an invoice.
- I recommend the customer service is not that good as it destroyed the image creating a very unsafe environment for me as a customer.
- The management needs more personnel for the night shift because, during my stay with the receptionist, I felt unsafe and no one else was present to reassure the staff; instead, my brother had to gently remove me and lead me to the lift.
-The rooms are really small and the shower and toilets are in a very small space, for family members sharing a room is very difficult.
I would only recommend it if you have a short stay there and I do not recommend it for European travellers as the deposit thing looks like a scam. The currency converter was a bit weird too. I ended up paying 100€ extra and still waiting for my deposit.
Junko
Finland
10
Scored 10
NYC what can i say? so much!
NYC what can i say? so much! Not only does BK have a vibe of it's own, it has different vibes. As a former resident, I look forward to doing all of the things that I never did when I lived there. Botanical gardens is next on the list.
Mary
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Brooklyn is a vibrant, hip, and inclusive section of NYC.
Brooklyn is a vibrant, hip, and inclusive section of NYC. Parts of it remind me of the 60-70’s culture with a lot more money and style. People are busy but enjoy city life together at night. Brooklyn has a definite cool vibe. I felt it was an intelligent community and safe.
A
Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Great place that's evolved into a diverse chill environment.
Great place that's evolved into a diverse chill environment. Sure it's still the hustle bustle of Manhattan but it's more family oriented and less precious. You don't have to leave BK to enjoy food, culture and shopping. The museums and history is right there, along with sports and activities.
Really polite staff at quite a suitable location in Williamsburg. Not the biggest rooms but they are clean, equipped with AC, Smart-TV and fast internet.
Walking distance to the metro, supermarket, bars and restaurants - which the hotel has discounted deals within the nearby area.
It's also easy to reach and walk over the bridge to reach the buzzy parts of the city.
Hotell also have a lounge, rental bike for free) deposit $200) and chillout areas.
I' am happy with my overall experience.
The Hoxton is in a great location in Williamsburg and it's right in the heart of everything. Getting into Manhattan on the subway was straightforward once we got the hang of it. The staff were pleasant and helpful. The hotel is really stylish and the lobby is really cosy, especially at Christmas. The WiFi worked well and the coffee and snacks in the room were really nice. The bed was amazing and huge. The sunrise over Brooklyn was stunning from the 9th floor.
The hotel was spotless. Staff was very kind and helpful. Beds were super comfortable and the location was excellent. It was our NY vacation with our two years old. The room was a little bit small for us but super practical and we had everything we needed. Definitely coming back and I strongly recommend it. Location is superb to talk the bus to downtown Brooklyn or the train to Manhattan
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This is a budget tourist hotel set in an industrial part of Brooklyn with resulting high levels of street noise. The hotel is not quite as modern as it appears in the photos and is a a little tired. However it is close to the subway and has several good local bars, cafes and stores nearby. It is also good value compared to other hotels nearby. The staff are very helpful and friendly.
The hotel is located in a convenient area. The hotel has all the amenities that you may need. There are restaurants close by. The hotel does not have a parking, but a parking garage is literally next door (30 seconds away). We stayed at this hotel, because it was close to the wedding place we had to go to, and the price was cheaper than other hotels close by. I would stay here again.
The hotel is within walking distance of some of the best neighborhoods and eateries in Brooklyn, as well as the Barclay Center if you're in town for a game or concert. The hotel also has a great bar.Room is what you expect of an Ace Hotel - hipster vibe, comfortable bed and bedding, well-stocked mini bar. Room service was delicious.
The Liberty Brooklyn Hotel is an affordable lodging option. It is clean, offers amazing city views, and is in walking distance of many food choices. The rooms are clean, upgraded, with modern amenities. Each morning guest are provided complimentary breakfast in a spacious lounge. I would recommend this hotel as an option to anyone.
This hotel has the nicest staff. They go above and beyond to make sure their guests are comfortable - especially all of the employees who work on the pool level. The hotel is located perfectly within Williamsburg and has the most beautiful aesthetics. My friends & I appreciate having such a comfortable home away from home.
This hotel is clean and nice. Clearly a new construct hiwever; certain things fell off the walls etc. But everyone was nice and it was clean. If you are looking for a weekend in Williamsburg, this is angood spot to go back and sleep.
Beautiful hotel with amazing views from the rooftop. Rooms are spacious, good beds and a balcony to get a glimps of Manhattan. Brooklyn as base for exploring New York is very good. More relaxed and nice vibe.
Fantastic location, within walking distance to Brooklyn Bridge and shopping. Hotel had great facilities such as bar, pool and spa. Our executive family room was a great size with 2 beds and a sofa bed.
Nice hotel in the West Brooklyn, friendly staff, 2 subway stations from NYC Downtown. I'd say it's not necessary to take the hotel in Manhattan, this one is very good qua price/quality.
Fashionable boutique hotel on the outskirts of Brooklyn at Greenpoint.
Concierge service excellent.
Easy parking in the streets outside during weekend.
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