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Atlantic Motor Inn 1768 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn | |
| This Brooklyn motel is located 5 minutes’ walk from the Utica Avenue underground station and is 20 minutes’ train ride into Downtown Manhattan. Free Wi-Fi is available in the lobby and breakfast area.... More… |
from $118.95 Average price per night |
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Red Carpet Inn Brooklyn 980 Wyckoff Avenue, Brooklyn | |
| Situated in Brooklyn, one of New York City's most popular boroughs, and just a 20-minute ride from Manhattan via the 'L' subway located next door, this convenient hotel offers comfortable guestrooms. More… |
from $89.99 Average price per night |
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Americas Best Value Inn Brooklyn 1705 Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn | |
| John F. Kennedy International Airport is 8.4 miles from this Brooklyn, New York, inn. Guests will enjoy a continental breakfast and a fitness centre. More… |
from $92.81 Average price per night |
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Motel 6 Brooklyn 599 Utica Avenue, Brooklyn | |
| This Brooklyn Motel features free Wi-Fi and rooms equipped with a microwave and refrigerator. Brooklyn Botanic Garden is 2 miles away and Canarsie Pier is 10 minutes’ drive. More… |
from $129 Average price per night |
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Immortalised 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 a city, it would rank as the 4th largest in the US!
The borough is joined to Manhattan by 3 bridges: Williamsburg, Manhattan and the iconic Brooklyn Bridge. It is also linked 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 north-east, Brooklyn Bridge Park offers some of the best views of the Manhattan skyline, while south-east 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 neighbouring Queens.
At Brooklyn’s southernmost tip, Coney Island’s historic boardwalk has appeared in several films. Regeneration is underway to bring it back to its former glory, and the revamped Luna features a historic wooden rollercoaster. Also historic is the northern Greenpoint district with its elegant 19th-century houses.
Cheap Brooklyn hotels offer a good alternative to accommodation in Manhattan, so check Booking.com for the best deals.
