Brooklyn Hotels

Brooklyn, the "Borough of Homes and Churches," is one of the five Boroughs of New York. It used to be and still feels much like a city in its own right, with approximately 2.5 million inhabitants. Look for accommodation in New York, or try finding hotels in Brooklyn, Jersey City, 3 miles to the northeast, or Long Island City, 5 miles to the northwest.

Brooklyn Hotels and Accommodation

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Marriott New York at the Brooklyn Bridge ★★★★
333 Adams Street, New York, New York
Rated 8.7/10 by 781 reviews
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NU Hotel Brooklyn New York City ★★★★
85 Smith Street, New York, New York
Rated 8.8/10 by 502 reviews
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Sheraton Brooklyn New York Hotel ★★★★
228 Duffield Street, New York, New York
Rated 8.1/10 by 645 reviews
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aloft New York Brooklyn ★★★★
216 Duffield Street, New York, New York
Rated 8.3/10 by 172 reviews
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Awesome Bed and Breakfast New York City
136 Lawrence Street Brooklyn, New York, New York
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Our recommendations of Marriott New York at the Brooklyn Bridge, NU Hotel Brooklyn New York City, Sheraton Brooklyn New York Hotel, aloft New York Brooklyn, and Awesome Bed and Breakfast New York City may take into account distance from Brooklyn, guest ratings and accommodation popularity.

Popular Destinations in Brooklyn

Prospect Park

Prospect Park is in Brooklyn. It includes its namesake park, plus the neighborhoods of Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Windsor Terrace, and Prospect Park South.

Bedford-Stuyvesant & Flatbush

Bedford-Stuyvesant and Flatbush are in Brooklyn. In addition to the two aforementioned neighborhoods, this travel guide covers Crown Heights, Lefferts Gardens, Brownsville, East Flatbush, and Midwood.

Within Brooklyn

Williamsburg

Williamsburg is a neighborhood in Brooklyn, just one subway stop away from Manhattan, and is bordered to the North by Greenpoint, to the East by Bushwick and to the South by Bedford-Stuyvesant.

Downtown

Downtown Brooklyn is in Brooklyn. In addition to the downtown area proper, it includes Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO, Cobble Hill, Boerum Hill, Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, and the Navy Yard.

Greenwood & New Utrecht

Greenwood and New Utrecht is a district in Brooklyn, New York City. It encompasses Sunset Park, Borough Park, Kensington, Parkville, Bay Ridge, Fort Hamilton, Dyker Heights, Bensonhurst, and Bath Beach.

East

East Brooklyn is in Brooklyn. It encompasses Cypress Hills, East New York, Canarsie, Bergen Beach, Flatlands, Mill Basin, Marine Park, Gerritsen Beach, and Barren Island.

Coney Island & Brighton Beach

Coney Island and Brighton Beach is in Brooklyn. In addition to those two neighborhoods, this travel guide covers Manhattan Beach, Gravesend, and Sheepshead Bay.

Gowanus & Red Hook

Gowanus and Red Hook is in Brooklyn. In addition to Gowanus and Red Hook, this travel guide also covers Carroll Gardens.

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Brooklyn Travel Tips

NEVER TRAVEL ALONE AT NIGHT, DON'T TALK TO STRANGERS Quan Asia
Be Careful! There is plenty to do in Brooklyn but please, unless you are from here or want to get into a fight be careful with what you flash around. And do not make it obvious that you are not from here. It can be fn jus please be street smart...or atleast some kind of smart. Trains and bus is how … Im@ B3@t U W!tH @ StiCK...LOLZ
dont forget to bring an elephant gun and lots of liquour. ASHES 2 ASHES,DUST 2 DUST.
Brooklyn is amazing, if you still want to experience New York with less buzz than Manhattan. Try Brooklyn Heights with a great view of Manhattan's financial district and Brooklyn Bridge. Joey R.
Located in United States of America. New York Gabriel F.
Brooklyn, what do you say It's Brooklyn. Baseball, Italians, immigration, hipsters, and so on have all become synonymous with this NYC borough. The trendy place to live right now is Williamsburg right off the L train into Manhattan. For me, I still prefer Queens to Brooklyn, but those from there … Matt L.
Born and raised in NYC. Enough knowledge for a lifetime. Feel free to ask any questions. Porsche H.
Brooklyn has an unnecessarily bad rep- yeah, there are rough parts, but Brooklyn alone is 4+million people. Be alert to to where your going and dont go to unfamiliar areas at night and you'll be fine. Also, nothing wrong with using the Subway at night, just don't act like your lost. If you look … Jeremy P.
Borough is an orthodox Jewish town, with amazing shops access to Kosher Facilities. I got a few funny looks in my western clothing though as most women were very modistly dressed. Laura G.
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