New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge is located near the MetroTech Center and offers free Internet (via TV) and refrigerators in rooms. Take a dip in the indoor pool and jacuzzi. Business travelers can utilize a full-service business center and 30 meeting rooms totaling in 30,000 square feet. Dine at the Archives Restaurant for breakfast, lunch and dinner for "creative American" cuisine. Head to the Archives Lounge and Bar for cocktails. Pets are not allowed. The Dyker Beach Golf Course is about a mile and a half away.
New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
333 Adams St.
Brooklyn, NY 11201
(718) 246-7000
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Quality Inn
The Quality Inn offers a free continental breakfast and free high-speed Internet access. Relax in the in-room jacuzzi before taking the bus in front of the hotel down Atlantic Avenue to Cobble Hill, where you can dine at neighborhood hot spots such as Joya, for spicy Thai food, or Lobo, a Mexican eatery. On the way is the Brooklyn Academy of Music, where you'll find a cinema and a performance art theater.
Quality Inn
2473 Atlantic Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11207
(718) 485-0006
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Holiday Inn Express Brooklyn
The Holiday Inn Express is located in the tony neighborhood of Park Slope. Guests will enjoy a free continental breakfast and, in their rooms, free high-speed wireless Internet and a jacuzzi. Copy, fax and printing services are available as well as a business center and same-day laundry or dry cleaning. For fine Italian cuisine, Al Di La Tratorria is within walking distance. The multi-tiered driving range at the Golf Club at Chelsea Piers is about five miles away.
Holiday Inn Express Brooklyn
625 Union St.
Brooklyn, NY 11215
(718) 797-1133
expressbrooklyn.com
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