Hotel Rooms in
Explore 16 hotels in Brooklyn, NY. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
Wythe Hotel
Spacious rooms with excellent natural light, comfortable beds, and heated floors. Staff goes above and beyond with personalized touches. Great location near subways and restaurants, with a rooftop bar and top-tier food that sets it apart from typical hotel dining.
Henry Norman Hotel
Spacious rooms with high ceilings, comfy beds, and clean bathrooms give you apartment-like comfort in a converted warehouse. The hotel has great vibe and helpful staff but costs $400 a night and rooms lose heat poorly in cold weather. Skip the breakfast.
Hampton Inn Brooklyn/Downtown
Rooms are tiny and sometimes miss basic items like fridges, but staff excel at fixing problems fast. Parking costs $45 for 24 hours in the adjacent garage. Clean rooms, friendly staff, and great location near Brooklyn Bridge make this a solid budget choice despite the cramped space.
Ace Hotel Brooklyn
Beds are comfortable with good views, but pillows go flat and storage is tight. Location near subway and downtown Brooklyn beats the mediocre service and overpriced minifridge. Staff sometimes forget orders, so don't expect much hand-holding.
Pod Brooklyn Hotel
Rooms are small and drafty with quality issues like broken toilet seats and holey sheets, though Pod Plus rooms offer more comfort. Staff friendliness varies widely. The Williamsburg location near restaurants and trains is excellent, and housekeeping keeps spaces clean.
1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge
The hotel looks stunning with great views and comfortable beds. Staff are genuinely friendly and helpful. Book rooftop amenities in advance and confirm any photo policies before your stay, especially for events.
New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
Rooms are spacious and clean but dated. The location near Brooklyn Bridge and subway stations works well, though street noise happens. Staff quality varies wildly—some go above and beyond while the hotel fumbles theft cases badly.
Hilton Brooklyn New York
Front desk staff quality swings wildly—some excel while others ignore guests. The hotel charges a hidden $35 nightly destination fee that doesn't apply to food purchases. Rooms are decent but the building feels old with sparse toiletries.
NU Hotel Brooklyn
Rooms suffer from maintenance issues like bed bugs, mold, broken shades, and general dirtiness. Wifi problems plague the hotel and management ignores complaints. Some staff members are helpful, but the property has declined and overcharges guests.
Wyndham Garden Brooklyn Sunset Park
Rooms are tiny with strong cleaning smells and cheap beds, but staff consistently goes above and beyond. The hotel sits in a gritty neighborhood with street trash and traffic danger. Manhattan views and quiet atmosphere appeal to some guests, though cleanliness and maintenance vary.
EVEN Hotel Brooklyn by IHG
Rooms are spacious and spotless with firm beds. The location near multiple subway lines makes exploring Brooklyn and Manhattan easy. Staff goes above and beyond to help, though one elevator was broken during stays.
Arlo Williamsburg
Rooms are tiny with poor soundproofing, so you'll hear neighbors. Bathrooms lack privacy and storage space. Staff are friendly and helpful, the gym is solid, and the location near restaurants and parks is excellent. Service dog fee incident suggests inconsistent policy enforcement.
Hotel RL Brooklyn
Rooms are clean and comfortable with good size bathrooms and nice showers. The downstairs bar gets loud at night but usually won't keep you awake. Staff is friendly and helpful. Street parking only, and the neighborhood is a bit rough nearby but improves a few blocks away.
Sheraton Brooklyn New York Hotel
Spacious, clean rooms with noisy elevators at night. Staff quality varies wildly—some are exceptionally attentive and helpful, while others bungle check-in and room assignments. Expect inconsistent service and occasional housekeeping failures.
Holiday Inn Brooklyn Downtown by IHG
The hotel is cheap and well-located but dirty and broken. Rooms lack basics like towels and working appliances, housekeeping skips cleaning, elevators malfunction for days, and staff ignores guests at check-in. Location near Barclays Center is the only reliable draw.
Bkway Hotel Brooklyn
The hotel is clean and affordable with helpful staff, but rooms have real problems: broken bathroom locks, plastic shower liners instead of curtains, humidity issues, and noise from other guests. Front desk service varies wildly depending on who works. Location near transit is decent but the neighborhood is unremarkable.