BROOKLYN: Brooklyn Holds its Own as a New York City Tourist Destination
Brooklyn
Brooklyn’s population of nearly 2 and a half million people make it large enough to be a city unto itself. Although it’s one of 5 boroughs that make up exciting New York City, Brooklyn offers so much to do that you don’t have to travel to nearby Manhattan for excitement if you don’t want to. Brooklyn is an extremely popular tourist destination for travelers looking for nightlife, nature preserves, seaside excitement, great food, and an authentic New York Experience. Hotels in Brooklyn vary in style, budget, and amenities, so there is surely one offering exactly what you need while traveling. Brooklynhotel.com is a great resource for finding a Brooklyn hotel for your stay.
Brooklyn’s NU Hotel reflects the dynamic energy of Brooklyn, and its guestroom interiors resemble a trendy Brooklyn apartment. NU Hotel is simple in style yet luxurious in the features offered to travelers. Each guest at NU Hotel receives exceptional service from the staff, and benefits from an outstanding location near 4 Brooklyn neighborhoods: Boerum, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, and Park Slope.
Brooklyn’s Hotel Le Bleu is a sleek hotel located just 1 mile from downtown Brooklyn and 3 miles from Manhattan. At Hotel L Bleu, relax in the rooftop lounge and then settle into your room, which is decorated with luxury linens and a 42-inch Plasma TV. Hotel Le Bleu offers complimentary on-site parking – considered a treasure in New York City – and a 24-hour business center.
After you’ve checked yourself into your Brooklyn hotel, it’s time to start exploring the area. One of the highlights of Brooklyn is, of course, the Brooklyn Bridge, which is one of the most well-known bridges in the United States. The Brooklyn Bridge connects the City Hall area of Manhattan with Brooklyn’s DUMBO neighborhood. DUMBO is a wonderful little enclave in Brooklyn that houses intriguing shops, art galleries, specialty food shops, and old warehouses that are used for a variety of exciting purposes. From the middle of the Brooklyn Bridge, you can see the glorious Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty.
When you visit Brooklyn, you must stop at iconic Coney Island and ride the amusement park rides and roller coasters. This funky, bold, and garish tourist spot is quintessential Brooklyn, and today it retains much of the charm of the original 1800’s seaside resort.
If you’re looking for a place where the hip culture reigns in Brooklyn, look toward Williamsburg. In Williamsburg, enjoy a myriad of restaurants that are open late into the evening, and cozy up with friends at one of the neighborhood’s many quirky bars. Park Slope is Brooklyn’s family neighborhood, and is best known for its stunning, historic brownstones and the amazing Prospect Park. Park Slope’s turn-of-the-century atmosphere is a nice contrast to the busyness of downtown Brooklyn, and it offers great attractions like a Botanic Garden and the Brooklyn Museum.
However you choose to spend your time in Brooklyn, there is always a comfortable Brooklyn hotel to come back to when you’re ready for to turn in. Aloft New York Brooklyn is a gorgeous, minimalist hotel in Brooklyn that features loft-inspired spaces and rooms that tempt you not to leave. Sheraton Brooklyn New York Hotel is a Green Eco-Leaf Rated hotel in Brooklyn that houses an indoor/ outdoor pool and guestrooms with plenty of enticing amenities. Reserve your Brooklyn hotel today and come see all that Brooklyn has to offer.
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Comfort Inn Brooklyn Cruise TerminalViewRooms from$101.00
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Sheraton Brooklyn New York HotelViewRooms from$195.00
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Aloft New York Brooklyn HotelViewRooms from$239.00
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Best Western Plus Prospect Park HotelViewRooms from$216.00
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