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Aura Hotel Brooklyn

★★★★BrooklynCity view
9.0/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

One-Bedroom King Deluxe Suite, Non-Smoking
1x Super King 60 Up to 3
City view

This spacious suite consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. The su…

One-Bedroom Suite with Two Twin Beds - Non-Smoking
2x Twin 37 Up to 4
City view

The air-conditioned suite has 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and a shower. The fully equipped kitchenette features…

Corner King Room - Non-Smoking
1x Super King 26 Up to 3
City view

Providing free toiletries, this triple room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The tripl…

Corner Room with Two Twin Beds, Non-Smoking
2x Twin 26 Up to 4
City view

Meals can be prepared in the well-fitted kitchenette, which has a refrigerator, a microwave and a tea and coffee maker.…

Twin Room - Non-Smoking
2x Twin 23 Up to 4
street view

The kitchenette has a refrigerator, a microwave and a tea and coffee maker. This air-conditioned quadruple room is consi…

King Room - Non-Smoking
1x Super King 23 Up to 3
street view

Meals can be prepared in the kitchenette, which comes with a refrigerator, a microwave and a tea and coffee maker. This…

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Restaurants nearby

  • 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 includ1.8km
  • 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 1.5km
  • The Four Horsemen★ Michelin Reservations are required or be ready to queue at this eternally cool Williamsburg wine bar part-owned by LCD Soundsystem frontman, James Murphy. The Four Horsemen's wine list is eclectic and laser-focused on varietals, and Chef Nick Curtola's succinct and seasonally changing menu rarely misses. Start with the veal sweetbread skewers with soy-cured egg yolk. Or the crisp chickpea crepe, woven with pieces of squash blossoms that lures you in with a layer of glistening lardon. Fried skate wing comes to you deep golden and impossibly crisp, and the Berkshire pork is tender with a hint of cider gl1.7km
  • 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 repea1.9km
  • Speedy RomeoBib Named for a racehorse and just as focused and quick, Speedy Romeo is a sure bet. Part tavern, part roadside grill, its kitschy décor and modern touches transform this former automotive shop into a surprisingly attractive spot. The owner benefited from years at Jean-Georges’ empire, and that intelligence and experience is conveyed through the smart accents and whimsical menu that begins with Italian ingredients. Peppers stuffed with chopped salami, cheese, and topped with breadcrumbs make for a nice opener. Then, take a chance on the non-traditional but utterly fantastic pizza combinations, suc1.1km
  • Shalom JapanBib This inspired little South Williamsburg spot finds its culinary niche in mixing Japanese and Ashkenazi Jewish fare. Not all the dishes are a fusion of the two styles, but many—like the matzoh ball ramen or the terrific lox bowl stuffed with avocado, Japanese pickles and sushi rice—cleverly straddle both cuisines.Kick things off with perfectly presented toro tartare over house-baked sake kasu challah, spread with scallion cream cheese and topped with “everything” spice; or the unctuous Wagyu pastrami sandwich made with house-made caraway shokupan (milk bread) and mustard. For dessert, the choco1.4km
  • 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 tahini1.4km
  • Win SonBib The exterior pays homage to New York's beloved bodegas, but the light-filled interior has a crisp, modern vibe thanks to glossy blonde wood tables, exposed brick walls and a small, polished bar that's perfect for both solo diners and couples. This bright little spot aims to showcase Taiwan's culinary landscape with a fresh perspective. Don’t miss briny clams in a thick bath of Shaoxing rice wine, bobbing with cubes of butternut squash and red kabocha. This may be paired with soft bao—their unique twist is as addictive as it is sloppy—and tailed by thick and chewy zha jiang mian (noodles simmer1.7km
  • Restaurant Yuu★ Michelin At the start of service, the lights dim and servers pull back curtains to reveal the full kitchen team dressed in stark whites and standing at attention. This is just the beginning of a carefully choreographed performance by Chef Yuu Shimano, whose classic French training and Japanese heritage translates to beauty and boldness on the plate. The lengthy menu celebrates top-grade shellfish and proteins that waver between light and indulgent. Think smoked surf clam with celeriac or abalone risotto with nori powder. The signature duck and foie pastry is a treasure from another era, while a pre-des2.9km
  • Alta CalidadBib This stylish Mexican restaurant is bright and modern, with light-flooded windows and comfy banquettes, while the communal table and cozy bar lined with stools are great spaces to socialize and make new friends.Alta Calidad, means “high quality” and this talented chef certainly puts his money where his mouth is. Crispy tempura shrimp are set atop a tortilla with crunchy cabbage remoulade for an original dish, while paper-thin carne asada sprinkled with Chihuahua cheese and griddled until caramelized and crisp is another standout. Oregano roasted chicken tacos are simply finished with avocado-ch2.1km

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

Attractions nearby

  • Williamsburg Bridge bridge in New York City2.0km
  • Brooklyn Bridge bridge in New York City, crossing the East River3.3km
  • Brooklyn Museum art museum in Brooklyn, New York3.0km
  • Manhattan Bridge bridge in New York City2.9km
  • One World Trade Center main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City4.9km
  • New Amsterdam 17th-century Dutch colonial settlement that became New York City4.6km
  • Prospect Park public park in Brooklyn, New York City4.1km
  • Federal Hall building and historic site in New York City4.5km

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