Offering an indoor heated pool and indoor whirlpool, The Holiday Inn Brooklyn Downtown is less than a km from One MetroTech Center and 2641 feet from Barclays Center.
The Sheraton Brooklyn New York is 1056 feet from MetroTech Center and is 528 feet from the subway station. The hotel offers a restaurant and Barclays Center is 0.8 mi away.
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.
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.
Featuring a complimentary breakfast, Hampton Inn Brooklyn Downtown is just 1 mile from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
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
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.
close to subway ,staff friendly ,hotel was clean and quiet
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.
I like the location, the breakfast and front desk.
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. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers room service and a concierge service.
The staff were incredible, so so kind and amazing service
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
The Avenue Plaza Hotel is located in Borough Park, Brooklyn. WiFi and a 24-hour front desk is provided. The Brooklyn Museum of Art is a 3.9 mi drive away.
Everything was sooo good, private comfortable, just what I needed at that time.
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
· 33 reviews
FAQs about hotels in Brooklyn
On average, 3-star hotels in Brooklyn cost $116 per night, and 4-star hotels in Brooklyn are $156 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Brooklyn can be found for $308 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Brooklyn this weekend is $345 or, for a 4-star hotel, $527. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Brooklyn for this weekend cost around $712 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $190 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Brooklyn for tonight. You'll pay around $307 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Brooklyn will cost around $369, 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.
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.
Linzie
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Brooklyn is actually very awesome.
Brooklyn is actually very awesome. You could totally just do Brooklyn stuff and skip all the Manhattan pretense. There is lots to do but sometimes a pain to get around on subway (can't get there from here type of thing). Brooklyn Chinatown is probably the best in the area as far as safety, cleanliness, and chill vibe.
Aaron
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The trip was great but Booking.
The trip was great but Booking. Com didn't Properly represent the room The hotel we stay at did not offer a balcony which we requested and also booking.com said that they had a balcony also we were not placed in a room that had A bathtub until later And we still have not heard back from booking.com
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Anonymous
2.0
Scored 2.0
The room was very cold in JANUARY Bk
The room was very cold in JANUARY Bk
The central air conditioning system is constantly blowing cold air.
The thermostat was not working.
All lights in the room were dim or NOT working at all.
The bathroom vent not working and it was dirty and it would NOT flush properly.
Overall poor customer service.
A
Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
We dined at several very nice restaurants and enjoyed...
We dined at several very nice restaurants and enjoyed walking around the area north of the hotel - Greenpoint. Easy access to subway trains to Manhattan and south into Brooklyn. Visit was focused on visiting our son who lives in Greenpoint and works in Manhatten - did some touristy things in the city - and visited the MET.
Sherrie L
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I have been to Manhattan tons of times but this was my first...
I have been to Manhattan tons of times but this was my first time in Brooklyn. My 17-year-old and I loved it! I would love to go back when we have more time to see and do more. We spent a little bit of time in Prospect Park (SO pretty!), checked out 5th Ave in the Park Slope area, and had a great dinner at a Mexican restaurant called Calexico, which had a wonderfully welcoming and friendly atmosphere. Brooklyn seems easy to navigate and is very walkable and bike-friendly.
The place to stay if you are looking to visit Brooklyn. They have lovely spacious studios, kitchenette included. All the areas are in good state and kept clean. The rooms are homely decorated, so you feel at ease immediately. There are also lovely businesses in the area to discover. The hotel also has a restaurant MADRE, which we have tried and was absolutely sublime. You should also try them when staying here. Overall, a really great place to stay
It would have been nice to arrive at the hotel I'd booked with Booking.com and which booking.com had confirmed to find it still operating as a hotel instead of arriving late at night with my son in downtown Brooklyn to be told the hotel had been taken over by the authorities and is now operating as a shelter leaving myself and my son alone at night after a 22 hour train journey in downtown Brooklyn with nowhere to stay. THAT would have been nice.
The hotel has a unique and appealing vibe to it, and they provide some facilities to support that. The location is very good and the neighborhood is clean and safe. It is also close to 2 metro stations that can easily take you to 2 major spots in Manhattan. It is also within walking distance of Brooklyn bridge.
We liked the floor-to-ceiling windows of the room that gave us enough view of the city.
The hotel itself is really modern and bright. The staff are always friendly and helpful with our questions. The location is also great, in the middle of Williamsburg with many trendy restaurants, bars and stores. It takes about 5 mins walk to the L train and then one stop to the East Village. Very easy to change to other lines to go uptown or downtown. The price is quite fair for the convenience.
The Even has nice clean rooms with walk-in shower. All Excellent!
The frontdesk team Charisse and Tiffany provided excellent service at all days!
The breakfast Guy Yazza is a born professional, it was a pleasure having - fresh made - breakfast and I felt so welcome and supported.
Overall this is the best Hotel in Brooklyn currently, safe area, Metro around the corner........6 Stars
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 had a good vibe - the atmosphere was alive with music in the evenings! Quaint rooms with some artistic influences in the decor - guitars on the wall, turntables in the room, frig looking like a jukebox etc. Staff was extremely friendly - from the wonderful doorman to the front desk personnel. Extremely well located within Brooklyn - at least for waht we needed.
I love the location of it; there were parks and beautiful views of the Williamsburg bridge. It wasn’t hard to find parking either. It’s such a quirky location.
The room is really cute. They do have a stocked fridge for you with no charge. The can of water is a nice touch. The view of Brooklyn was absolutely beautiful; I got to watch the sunrise from my bed and wowza.
- Good location making it easy to explore Brooklyn or get into Manhattan
- Campbell was awesome and always welcomed everyone when they came into the hotel
- Cute lobby with art deco vibes
- Larger room than typical of NYC
- Good and strong air conditioning for hot and humid days
- 15 min walk to great shops, bars. restaurants, amazing views of the Brooklyn bridge
Situated in Brooklyn, Hotel 369 offers a peaceful retreat from the city buzz. The staff were friendly and attentive, making our stay enjoyable. The rooms were clean, and parking was convenient. Surrounded by tranquility, it's an ideal spot for a quiet escape. I highly recommend it for a serene stay away from the hustle and bustle.
Easy 10 PM check in after a flight from LA..quiet, nice beds, easy walk to Brooklyn Bridge (bought it) and around the area to visit friend for brunch..then on to cruise port with a short car ride by a hotel regular who got me directly to bag drop off..a good trick in the crowd :)
This is a basic hotel, one step up from a hostel primarily because you get a room with a bathroom. It's fairly clean, located near the N and D train, it's cheap and it's one of the best deals for a traveler on a budget.
very hard to find something to say about this hotel was adequate what very disappointed, hotel is situated in the centre of Brooklyn which is a good point very close to the underground station
The location was Brooklyn downtown, plenty of fast foods and restaurants, near the Jay Station for fast access to Manhattan via Metro (20 mins to Times Square).
Very good hotel for families.
Great boutique hotel right near all the action in Williamsburg. It had a very fun vibe and a cool roof top bar and restaurant, as well as friendly staff. I’d definitely stay here again!!
Rooms are small, but that is to be expected. the staff were friendly and accommodating. Guests have priority for the roof top bar. It is one of the better hotels in Williamsburg.
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