Top Boutique Hotels in Brooklyn, New York

 

As one of the most cutting-edge cities on the planet, it’s no surprise that New York is home to countless sleek accommodation options. These five boutique hotels in Brooklyn each have their own style, but all offer some of the coolest stays in New York City.

 


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Hotel Indigo

 

Hotel Indigo is one of the most renowned boutique B&Bs in Brooklyn. With a focus on showcasing all the wonders of the neighborhood, it’s one of the best places to stay if you’re looking to understand the history of Brooklyn and what the district’s all about.

A collection of art from the Brooklyn Arts Council lines the walls, so that you’re surrounded by the creatives of the area. The staff are knowledgeable and proud of their home, and thus happy to give out tips to curious visitors on where to eat out or the top attractions to visit.

 

Cesar Suites

 

If you’re visiting New York with a group of friends or a large family, sometimes renting an entire apartment to yourself is the best accommodation option. Cesar Suites at New York South offer quirky apartments close to some of the best attractions in the area, such and the Brooklyn Bridge or Brooklyn Museum. The mixture of exposed brick and white walls, extravagant linens, and modern furniture gives these apartments an unusual edge.

 

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Hotel BPM

 

Ideal for any music fanatics in Brooklyn, Hotel BPM expertly mixes clean-cut design and soulful tunes. Every room comes with a quality sound system, which you can even turn up loud in the bathroom so that you can sing along to your favorite songs in the shower – a luxury rainfall shower, by the way.

The beds and linens and Hotel BPM are designed with extra comfort in mind, and the signature contrast between crisp white and bright green brings a unique feel to the hotel’s interior.

 

The New York Loft Hostel

 

Even though this is one of the biggest cities in the world, it can be hard to find half-decent budget accommodation in NYC – but the New York Loft Hostel is here to solve that dilemma. With a range of dormitory or basic private bedrooms on offer, plus amenities like a bar and sun deck, the New York Loft Hostel goes above and beyond your usual hostel experience.

The sociable and welcoming atmosphere makes this one of the best places in New York for solo travelers; a place where you can hang out with other people visiting the Big Apple.

 

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Missing Lantern Resident Suites

 

If bright white isn’t quite your thing and you’d prefer to go for something a little cozier, consider staying at Missing Lantern Resident Suites. This range of rooms in a traditional Brown Stone Home have the usual bed-and-bathroom combo, but each suite also comes with a fridge and microwave too. Some of the larger suites even have stoves, which make them ideal for groups of travelers on a budget. Missing Lantern even offers a massage service for that added touch of luxury!

 



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