| Hi looking for recommendations for hotels in Brooklyn with 2 more beds (not sofa bed) or adjoining rooms. Looking for walkable, nice, hopefully not too insanely expensive. Appreciate your recs! |
| Fairfield Inn Brooklyn |
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Hotel Norman is nice. It depends on what part of Brooklyn, if you want South Brooklyn there’s one option, but North Brooklyn (greenpoint, Williamsburg) you probably want to look at LIC/Wueens as well. There’s also a Moxy Williamsburg.
TBH we usually stay in whatever cheap hotel we can find a Manhattan and take the subway over to see family living in Brooklyn. |
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There’s also the Brooklyn Marriott that probably has two doubles, although I’m sure it’s expensive.
If you don’t give actual dollar amounts and ask not to give anything “too expensive”, it makes it more difficult. |
| The Brooklyn Hilton on Schermerhorn is very comfortable and renovated. If you walk south on Smith Street or Court Street, you’re in prime cute Brooklyn. You are in close proximity to like every subway line so it’s super duper convenient. The area directly north can feel a little iffy on certain blocks, but you’ll be fine. |
| We stayed at the Moxi. It was VERY tight on space but also designed very smartly (drawers under beds for suitcases, tins of little hooks around the room to hang stuff on so that helped). Furnished very nicely, parking was a few blocks away, queen beds (which was a must for us over doubles). |
| There are not many—I did the search not long ago when traveling with a teen son. The Marriott Brooklyn bridge has them. I stayed there and it was ok. A little tired and too large (long, long halls) but adequate. |
We like this hotel too. |
| Hotel Indigo is great - there are some rooms at the corner of each floor that appear to be able to form a suite. Nice location, clean. |
| The Ace is in a convenient location in downtown Brooklyn’s Wythe and William vale are in a much trendier neighborhood with loads of good restaurants and boutiques |
| OP here, thanks all. I am especially looking because I’d like to drive in via Staten island and skip Hudson tunnel/midtown driving. I am flexible on neighborhood |
| in north brooklyn/ LIC there is a new holiday inn express which is not itself in a nice neighborhood but you can walk to greenpoint in 15 minutes. Also lots of free street parking there. |
As a Brooklynite, strongly agree with what you said about the location. |