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STAYING IN BROOKLYN VS. NYC
Posted on 3/2/17 at 1:34 pm
Posted on 3/2/17 at 1:34 pm
Planning a trip to NYC later in the year but thinking about staying in Brooklyn this time. Been to NYC before but going to try Brooklyn this time and go back and forth. Any suggestions on this or recommendations on where to stay? Thanks!
Posted on 3/2/17 at 1:45 pm to dtiger1
It depends what you plan on doing, I suppose.
Bushwick, Park Slope, and Williamsburg have a lot going on with bars/cocktail lounges, food, etc.
Bushwick, Park Slope, and Williamsburg have a lot going on with bars/cocktail lounges, food, etc.
Posted on 3/2/17 at 1:48 pm to dtiger1
Makes more sense to me to stay in Union Square area of Manhattan and just hit the L train to Williamsburg when you feel like going to Brooklyn. It's easy to get anywhere from Union Square. Just my opinion.
Is the L train still running BTW?
Is the L train still running BTW?
Posted on 3/2/17 at 2:01 pm to dtiger1
No recs for you on staying in Brooklyn, but we did enjoy the water taxi service from B'lyn to various points in Manhattan. Cool way to get across the East River with nice views along the way.
Posted on 3/2/17 at 2:51 pm to dtiger1
If you are looking for ease of travel then I would consider in or around DUMBO / Columbia Heights, three main trains cross the east river near there and you would be able to walk to anyone of them. Columbia Heights is a beautiful, quiet and family oriented neighborhood with a lot of history and things to do while DUMBO is a younger crowd with more restaurants/bars. Williamsburg and Park Slope are excellent options if you want a sea of bars/restaurants and both are awesome neighborhoods. Williamsburg is the epitome of a Brooklyn hipster neighborhood while Park Slope is an older more established neighborhood but has a great vibe to it. I would also consider Cobble Hill, Smith and Court street are great. It just depends on what you want to do and what you want to get out of where you stay.
Posted on 3/2/17 at 3:33 pm to dtiger1
Brooklyn just doesn't have many hotel options and the few that do exist are crazy expensive.
You have the New York Marriott at Brooklyn Bridge, the William Vale and the Wythe off the top of my head.
If you want to airbnb, Williamsburg will give you the best access to bars and restaurants. Dumbo and Brooklyn Heights will give you the nicest version of quintessential walk up brownstone, tree lined streets. Cobble Hill,Carroll Gardens and Park Slope (where I live) will give you a combination of the above.
I think Brooklyn is the best part of NYC but most people visiting want to do stupid tourist shite which is a good 30-45min train ride from most of Brooklyn. With that said, there is a surprising amount of stupid tourist shite to do in Brooklyn and if food is your thing, you can find the best that NYC offers in Brooklyn.
Also, not that I don't understand you OP but really it should be "STAYING IN BROOKLYN VS MANHATTAN" both are in nyc
You have the New York Marriott at Brooklyn Bridge, the William Vale and the Wythe off the top of my head.
If you want to airbnb, Williamsburg will give you the best access to bars and restaurants. Dumbo and Brooklyn Heights will give you the nicest version of quintessential walk up brownstone, tree lined streets. Cobble Hill,Carroll Gardens and Park Slope (where I live) will give you a combination of the above.
I think Brooklyn is the best part of NYC but most people visiting want to do stupid tourist shite which is a good 30-45min train ride from most of Brooklyn. With that said, there is a surprising amount of stupid tourist shite to do in Brooklyn and if food is your thing, you can find the best that NYC offers in Brooklyn.
Also, not that I don't understand you OP but really it should be "STAYING IN BROOKLYN VS MANHATTAN" both are in nyc

This post was edited on 3/2/17 at 3:39 pm
Posted on 3/2/17 at 3:47 pm to hiltacular
Ha good point! Thanks. My first visit to NYC we did most of the touristy stuff so am considering staying in Brooklyn to have a different experience. Just wanted to know if any pros/cons to staying on one side or the other if planning to visit both within a week trip. I'd prefer this trip to visit some good local neighborhoods so Brooklyn sounds great.
Posted on 3/2/17 at 3:58 pm to Clint Torres
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Is the L train still running BTW?
L train is still running. They had been shutting it down after Union Sq stop on the weekends, but they haven't done that for the last few weeks.
Staying in Union Sq gives easy access to Brooklyn, but if you want the Brooklyn experience, stay near the Bedford L stop in Williamsburg. Tons of interesting bars/restaurants to give you a feel of the local version of NYC. Definitely a hipster haven, but that's not always a negative, just depends on what you enjoy. It's also easy access to Manhattan on the L train.
If you do go that route, I'd suggest air bnb over a hotel. There are tons of air bnb's available in the area, and I've known people to get fairly cheap rooms in some real nice air bnb's in the area.
ETA: I should clarify that they had been shutting it down after Union Sq heading toward 8th ave, NOT going into Brooklyn.
This post was edited on 3/2/17 at 3:59 pm
Posted on 3/2/17 at 6:24 pm to hiltacular
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Brooklyn just doesn't have many hotel options and the few that do exist are crazy expensive.
You have the New York Marriott at Brooklyn Bridge, the William Vale and the Wythe off the top of my head.
If you want to airbnb, Williamsburg will give you the best access to bars and restaurants. Dumbo and Brooklyn Heights will give you the nicest version of quintessential walk up brownstone, tree lined streets. Cobble Hill,Carroll Gardens and Park Slope (where I live) will give you a combination of the above.
I think Brooklyn is the best part of NYC but most people visiting want to do stupid tourist shite which is a good 30-45min train ride from most of Brooklyn. With that said, there is a surprising amount of stupid tourist shite to do in Brooklyn and if food is your thing, you can find the best that NYC offers in Brooklyn.
pretty much all of this. i'd recommend the Wythe as well. Great rooftop bar/garden area. But unless you're planning to "live like a local" kinda thing, you're better off just staying somewhere in lower manhattan (chelsea, union square, East Village. West Village) because those are more centrally located to the things you'll end up doing. there just aren't a lot of "tourist" things to do outside of manhattan proper (at least not the quintessential tourist stuff).
if you want to do things off the beaten path, just stay in manhattan and do a nice morning or afternoon in like astoria or flushing queens. and spend another day in prospect park instead of central park.
Posted on 3/3/17 at 12:15 am to dtiger1
Having been to NYC 3 times before and always staying in Times Square, I decided to change and stayed in Williamsburg and I loved it. I enjoyed it so much more .
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