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Aloft Brooklyn
3.6/5112 Reviews

Aloft Brooklyn

Downtown Brooklyn New York
Where do I start... first, check in was at 3. We arrived at about 3:05 and they told us they didn't have a room. We had already paid. So they had us and some other people wait while they ”looked for rooms” and then had them cleaned. After about 45 minutes of waiting, they said 10 more minutes. 15 minutes after that, I went up to them to say it had now been an hour. They asked ”what's your name again?” and then gave me a room key and told me 805. I go up to 805 and the key doesn't open the door so I start trying other doors and the key opens 806. Then I have to go back down to make sure 806 is in fact my room. This whole time the three young Asian men working at the front desk were extremely standoffish, as if we were annoying them staying at their hotel. We had one small body wash for three people. The next day we went to ask for more body wash and had to wait while the front desk guy talked on his cell phone for a while. He asked when we needed it by and we said... like now? So he gave us another single small body wash. Turns out the ”rooftop bar” of the hotel is not affiliated with the hotel in any way, so you have to pay a cover just to get in. Oh, and although there are signs even in the elevator that you should go to the 24th floor to get there, that is not the case. You have to go outside the hotel and a few doors down, which you wouldn't know, because signs tell you otherwise. I have tried to call the front desk 7 times and each time no one answers. This place seriously sucks.

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New York Marriott at The Brooklyn Bridge
4.2/5119 Reviews
Downtown Brooklyn
Michael and Tony go way above and beyond. They were out pulling cabs in in the middle of traffic. As a single woman traveling alone they were like my guardian angels. They remembered my name. Helped me with restaurants and guides where to go and people watch. The thing I most noticed was how hard they worked without looking for a tip.
Hampton Inn Brooklyn Downtown
4.3/5109 Reviews
Downtown Brooklyn
The sound insulation effect is a little bit inferior, the rest are pretty good, and the service is very good. Breakfast was kept simple due to the epidemic. Only coffee, buns, and yogurt can be self-service, hot food can be ordered, and it can be packaged, and it can be eaten in the restaurant if there is no one. The tables are separated by 1 meter. If house keeping is not required, it will be once every 3~4 days. It is also specially customized because of the epidemic. We will give you these detailed instructions when we arrive at the hotel.
The Tillary Hotel Brooklyn
3.7/5107 Reviews
Downtown Brooklyn
Clean and tidy and in the city center. The environment is good and the room is comfortable to live in, but the house next to the road will be a bit noisy, and it will be quiet after 9 pm
Aloft Brooklyn
3.6/5112 Reviews
Downtown Brooklyn
Where do I start... first, check in was at 3. We arrived at about 3:05 and they told us they didn't have a room. We had already paid. So they had us and some other people wait while they ”looked for rooms” and then had them cleaned. After about 45 minutes of waiting, they said 10 more minutes. 15 minutes after that, I went up to them to say it had now been an hour. They asked ”what's your name again?” and then gave me a room key and told me 805. I go up to 805 and the key doesn't open the door so I start trying other doors and the key opens 806. Then I have to go back down to make sure 806 is in fact my room. This whole time the three young Asian men working at the front desk were extremely standoffish, as if we were annoying them staying at their hotel. We had one small body wash for three people. The next day we went to ask for more body wash and had to wait while the front desk guy talked on his cell phone for a while. He asked when we needed it by and we said... like now? So he gave us another single small body wash. Turns out the ”rooftop bar” of the hotel is not affiliated with the hotel in any way, so you have to pay a cover just to get in. Oh, and although there are signs even in the elevator that you should go to the 24th floor to get there, that is not the case. You have to go outside the hotel and a few doors down, which you wouldn't know, because signs tell you otherwise. I have tried to call the front desk 7 times and each time no one answers. This place seriously sucks.
Sheraton Brooklyn New York
3.8/5117 Reviews
Downtown Brooklyn
I have stayed here 3 times in the past 3-4 years. Part of the reason for the loyalty was the Club Lounge (but that was closed - permanently I was told) and the Italian restaurant as it was good prior (but that was also not open on Sunday night). The attitude of the staff is fine and they're friendly. Lastly, I thought since I cant see the Sunday Night Football Game in the bar-restaurant, I will watch it in my room - NOPE none of the stations available carried it (I went through each station about 4 times but no game). In short, it is likely that I will find another location in the future.
Hilton Brooklyn New York
4.2/5105 Reviews
Boerum Hill
The hotel is less than half an hour's drive from Manhattan and there is a subway for about 6 minutes. The size of the room is OK in New York. This Hilton hotel's decoration management specifications are a little worse than the domestic Hilton Hotel, and it is worthwhile in the United States.

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