“Cool & contemporary neighbourhood property with up-and-coming Brooklyn location. The vast lobby living area - complete with a happening bar & cafe - is the heart of the hotel. Decor effortlessly blends midcentury NYC, industrial grit & 1970s colour palette. Perfect for on-trend New York aficionados.”

Recommended for

  • Business meetings

    • A favourite choice for Silicon Valley execs in NYC. The lobby feels like a communal meeting room; a fun & lively place to work
  • Local exploring

    • Ideal option for those that know their way around NYC, aren't afraid to explore & are on the look out for up & coming spots
  • Industrial conversion

    • The building's industrial heritage is put to good use; expect plenty of exposed concrete & soaring warehouse windows
  • Value chic

    • Fab location at a great price: it's walking distance to both Union Square & Midtown
  • Restaurant

    • Hit the Lobby bar & coffee lounge for breakfast or afterwork drinks. As You Are restaurant serves up Brooklyn classics
  • Gym

    • Super-cool gym complete with vintage equipment was designed in partnership with 'Yeah, I Work Out' streetwear brand
  • Other Activities

    • The area offers fab off-the-radar independent boutiques; check out cool bookshops, florists & home decor pop-ups
  • Great walks

    • Head to Brooklyn Heights Promenade for amazing views of Manhattan’s skyline & New York Harbor
  • Pet friendly

    • Incredibly pet-friendly; furry friends are welcomed across rooms & public areas
  • Artworks

    • Original artwork by Brooklyn-based artists adorns the walls
  • Museums

    • Learn about the area at The Centre for Brooklyn History
  • Close to nightlife

  • Romantic

  • Lively

  • Wedding license

  • Full of character

  • Lively area

  • Sights nearby

  • Boutique

  • Chic

  • Child friendly

  • Retro/Vintage

  • Business Hotel

  • Luxury

  • Disabled access

  • Designer Shopping

  • Contemporary

  • Air conditioning

Facilities

  • Rooms

    287 rooms in this hotel
  • In room music system

    In-room vintage turn-tables with curated vinyl collections add a cool touch. Suites come with D’Angelico acoustic guitars
  • Restaurant

    Hit the Lobby bar & coffee lounge for breakfast or afterwork drinks. As You Are restaurant serves up Brooklyn classics
  • Gym

    Super-cool gym complete with vintage equipment was designed in partnership with 'Yeah, I Work Out' streetwear brand
  • Wifi

    Free, super-strength plus lots of power sockets; this is a place that encourages on-site working
  • Bar

    For a fun evening there's no need to go anywhere; the Lobby Bar's happy hour starts at 5pm
  • Pet friendly

    Incredibly pet-friendly; furry friends are welcomed across rooms & public areas
  • Walking distance restaurants

  • Safe

  • Bath robes

  • Wedding license

  • Car not required

  • Outdoor dining

  • Private dining room

  • Satellite / Cable TV

  • Garden

  • Child friendly

  • Sitting Room

  • Room service

  • Disabled access

  • Suites

  • Concierge

  • Air conditioning

Activities

  • Theatre

    • The area is home to various off-beat performance art venues; think non-profit led talks, music, dance, theatre & visual art
  • Other Activities

    • The area offers fab off-the-radar independent boutiques; check out cool bookshops, florists & home decor pop-ups
  • Great walks

    • Head to Brooklyn Heights Promenade for amazing views of Manhattan’s skyline & New York Harbor
  • Museums

    • Learn about the area at The Centre for Brooklyn History
  • Sights nearby

  • Close to nightlife

  • Designer Shopping

Map & Location

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