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Hampton Inn Brooklyn Downtown

Hampton by HiltonHilton Honors★★★Brooklyn
8.9/ 10Very good

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Hilton Honors · Official published benefits

Awarded with 15 stays, 25 nights, or $6,000 USD Eligible Spend during any calendar year. Members must re-qualify each calendar year; earned Elite Tier Status is kept for the rest of the calendar year in which it was earned and the subsequent calendar year.

Room Upgrade
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Breakfast
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Breakfast or bonus points
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Executive Lounge
✗ Not included
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Late Checkout
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Welcome Gift
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Rooms & Views

Suite, 1 King Bed, Accessible (Roll-In Shower)
1x King 61 Up to 2

1 King Bed 640.5 sq feet Layout - Bedroom and sitting area Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access En…

Room, 1 King Bed, Accessible, Balcony
1x King 29 Up to 2

1 King Bed 315-sq-foot room with a balcony Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 42-i…

Double Room with Two Queen Beds and Bath Tub - Mobility Access
2x Double 28 Up to 4

This room features a flat-screen cable TV, work desk and coffee machine.

Double Room with Two Double Beds - Hearing Access/Non-Smoking
2x Double 28 Up to 4

This quadruple room provides a tea and coffee maker and a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 2 beds.

Double Room with Two Double Beds
2x Double 28 Up to 4

This room features a flat-screen cable TV, work desk and coffee machine.

Room, 1 King Bed, Balcony
1x King 27 Up to 2

1 King Bed 289-sq-foot room with a balcony Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 42-i…

Room, 2 Double Beds, Accessible, Bathtub
2x Double 27 Up to 4

2 Double Beds 289 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 42-inch LCD TV with s…

Room, 1 King Bed, Accessible, Bathtub
1x King 24 Up to 2

1 King Bed 254 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 42-inch LCD TV with sate…

Room, Accessible, Non Smoking
2x Double 24 Up to 4

2 Double Beds 256 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 42-inch LCD TV with s…

King Room - Hearing Access/Non-Smoking
1x Super King 23 Up to 2

This room features a flat-screen cable TV, work desk and coffee machine.

King Room - Non-Smoking
1x Super King 21 Up to 2

This room features a flat-screen cable TV, work desk and coffee machine.

Room, 1 King Bed, Refrigerator
1x King 21 Up to 2

1 King Bed 230 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 42-inch LCD TV with sate…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Saga★★ Michelin Set in a landmark skyscraper that towers over the city, Saga is a stunner. An aperitif from the terrace is a striking start before settling into one of several intimate rooms fit with peach and emerald velvet, green marble tables and carved stone accents. An aura of class and comfort takes hold in preparation for a cuisine that is inspired and delightful, as in Hokkaido scallop arranged with shaved fennel and vadouvan butter sauce; or Australian lamb dressed with a spiced jus and frothed herb sauce. To finish, a lovely Moroccan tea service, paying homage to the late Chef James Kent, is complet2.3km
  • Aska★★ Michelin Aska remains one of New York’s most distinctive dining experiences. Hidden inside a dark, intimate space in South Williamsburg, Chef Fredrik Berselius draws on his Swedish heritage and the ingredients of the Northeastern United States to create a highly personal tasting menu. The room is centered around an open kitchen, where a small team prepares a procession of dishes rooted in preservation, foraging, smoke and seasonality. Shellfish, wild herbs, berries and carefully sourced seafood appear throughout the meal, reflecting a Nordic sensibility without feeling dogmatic. Highlights often includ2.4km
  • Corima★ Michelin On the edge of Chinatown, Chef Fidel Caballero is not holding anything back. Whether you sit at the kitchen counter for the ambitious tasting menu or order à la carte in the boisterous dining room, the cooking is a singularly original and bold celebration of Mexican cuisine. If anything, there must be an order of sourdough tortillas somewhere on the table. Made with Sonoran wheat and chicken fat, these delicate, perfectly griddled discs served with recado negro butter will lock in a return visit. Better yet, this won’t be the only course worth returning for. The likes of lobster nicuatole, bla2.2km
  • Francie★ Michelin Set within a striking, limestone-clad building in South Williamsburg, this haven features sleek ash wood and mosaic tile flooring, exposed red brick walls and widely spaced tables. All eyes are on the open kitchen, a true-to-life stage for this team, who can be seen prepping, cooking and putting the finishing touches on a series of refined, brasserie-style plates. Pasta is a must, as in the conchiglie with a luscious clam sauce. Shelled clams, bits of bacon and sesame breadcrumbs complete the delightful preparation. Crown of roast duck arrives in dramatic fashion, presented whole and finished 2.3km
  • Miss AdaBib Many stylish Middle Eastern restaurants have opened in recent years, but few have come close to putting a dent in the crowds that rush to Miss Ada nightly. This Fort Greene charmer features a cozy dining room, a darling backyard patio and garden, and a keen menu packed with dips, meats, and veggies. Whipped ricotta with brown butter, sage, and honey is a sweet staple, as is the fantastic hummus topped with tender lamb shawarma. Sharing is the name of the game here, from the vibrant market salads to charred skewers like kofta with pine nut, short rib with cabbage, and halloumi with green tahini1.2km
  • Bridges★ Michelin The talented Sam Lawrence is sure to impress diners at this welcoming restaurant in the heart of Chinatown. The warm, amber-toned dining room possesses the ease and comfort of a bistro, while the kitchen cooks with noteworthy levels of drive and ambition. The tight menu is sparse on words and doesn’t fit neatly into the box of any one cuisine but know that inspiration and originality are in proper supply. Does cured tuna with black trumpet mushrooms and dates work? It sure does. The savory tart filled with a lush Comté custard dressed with creamy morels is a delight. Desserts like the chocolat2.4km
  • Crown Shy★ Michelin Crown Shy occupies a stunning setting in the landmark Art Deco tower, 70 Pine Street. The striking lobby leads to a modern dining room with soaring ceilings, marble floors, and expansive windows. It’s an undeniable feast for the senses; the energy made all the more palpable thanks to a long bar and an upbeat playlist. The kitchen, meanwhile, moves like clockwork with an approachably creative style. Gruyère fritters are a classic before seasonal smashes like tomatoes and peaches in a citrus vinaigrette with anchovy pieces and crushed peanuts and savory pleasures like roasted short rib with cous2.4km
  • Shota Omakase★ Michelin Far from the subway stop on a quiet street in Williamsburg, find this welcoming omakase counter hidden away near Domino Park. Chef Cheng Lin sets the tone as a friendly, relaxed guide for the night’s proceedings. And whereas some chefs practically take vows of silence with regards to sourcing and technique, he is quick to share where in Japan the fish is from, why he uses Inochi-no Ichi rice, and what it took to find his special aged soys and vinegars. His intentionality delivers in the form of excellent, seasonal product and a fine-tuned parade of nigiri, for which the rice is refreshed repea2.5km
  • Yamada★ Michelin Chef Isao Yamada's life's work has been kaiseki, and this impressive venture adds an interesting facet to the roster of high-end Japanese dining in New York. Diners here are treated to a personal expression of seasonality, with each course highlighting a distinct method of preparation. An array of sashimi bears impressive fish; the owan, or clear soup course, may brim with King crab dumplings; and the gohan, or rice course, may be a seasonal delight folded with Maine lobster, Nantucket sweet corn and maitake mushrooms from the Catskills.The chicly spare room is reserved for a handful of diners2.5km
  • Dirt Candy★ Michelin Chef Amanda Cohen was an early advocate of vegetable-focused cooking, and her Lower East Side restaurant continues to explore the possibilities of seasonal produce through a highly creative lens. The menu evolves frequently, drawing on a wide range of vegetables and preparations that reflect both the season and the ideas of the kitchen. A single tasting menu offers a succession of dishes that play with form and flavor, often reimagining familiar ingredients in unexpected ways. Compositions may incorporate a mix of raw, cooked, pickled and preserved elements, with an emphasis on contrast and ex2.5km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Brooklyn Bridge bridge in New York City, crossing the East River1.5km
  • Manhattan Bridge bridge in New York City1.4km
  • New Amsterdam 17th-century Dutch colonial settlement that became New York City2.6km
  • One World Trade Center main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City3.2km
  • Williamsburg Bridge bridge in New York City2.3km
  • Brooklyn Museum art museum in Brooklyn, New York3.2km
  • Federal Hall building and historic site in New York City2.6km
  • Trinity Church Episcopal parish church in Manhattan, New York, United States2.8km

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