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BROOKLYN NY

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ABOUT

Brooklyn Is Calling!

A modern Brooklyn hotel near Sunset Park. Close to Barclays Center and NYC subway

At King Hotel - Brooklyn, we aim to provide you with the relaxing accommodations and essential travel amenities you need to prepare for the day ahead. We’re a smoke-free hotel that provides easy access to destinations like Prospect Park, Barclays Center, and the Brooklyn Museum of Art, which are less than 2 miles away. As our guest, you can stay connected with free WiFI throughout the hotel and enjoy a fresh-brewed cup of coffee in our relaxing lobby and unwind with friends. Extra amenities include friendly reception and a fully equipped business center.

Guest rooms give you more space to relax or work and include microwaves, refrigerators, flat-screen TVs, hairdryers, and more. Our lobby area is spacious and features large windows offering great city views. At King Hotel -Brooklyn, we like giving you the essentials you need so you can be your best wherever your travels take you.

 

Our King Hotel Brooklyn is a perfect spot for value on your New York City getaway. Just 13 miles from JFK International Airport and LaGuardia Airport, our hotel is a great launchpad for exploring local galleries, funky art spaces, and other great Brooklyn attractions. World-class Big Apple attractions are only five miles away.

Our cozy hotel accommodations offer travelers the best oasis near the Barclays Center. Keep up with your favorite shows or sports games on our flat-screen TVs. Plan an unforgettable day of fun in Brooklyn with high-speed Internet access. Store a snack in your guest room’s refrigerator, then heat it later using your microwave. Sleep through the night on comfy beds with premium bedding. Get ready for the day or night out with hairdryers and irons, and ironing boards. Complete your plans for your getaway by booking a guest room at our King Hotel - Brooklyn.

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OUR ROOMS

OUR SERVICES

OUR SERVICES

Free Wifi

 

In-Room & Public Area

Daily Housekeeping

 

Amenities to enhance your stay

 

When you’re looking for a hotel close to the One World Trade Center in Brooklyn with the amenities that help you be at your best, you’re in good company when you book your stay at our Kings Hotel - Brooklyn. As our guest, you’ll enjoy a free Grab & Go breakfast each morning and spacious accommodations with free WiFi throughout the hotel. We know you’re traveling for a reason, which is why our guest rooms are designed with the essentials you need to stay on your game.

Hotel Amenities

 

  • 24-Hour Reception Desk

  • Daily Housekeeping

  • 100% Smoke-Free Hotel

  • Premium Free WiFi

  • ATM

  • Business Center

  • Coffee/Tea Maker

  • Cribs Available

  • Early Check-in Available

  • Elevators

  • Free Breakfast

  • Free Parking (Limited Spaces)

  • Free Grab n Go Breakfast (Starting March 2022)

  • Elevator

  • Outdoor Parking*

  • Government Travelers: FEMA Approved

  • Multi-Lingual Staff

  • Hotel has Safe

  • First-aid

  • No Pets Allowed

  • Free Coffee

  • Business Center

Room Amenities

 

  • Bathtub

  • Shower

  • Interior Corridor

  • 42 inch TV

  • Desk with Ergonomic Chair

  • Refrigerator

  • Hair Dryer

  • Iron and Ironing Board

  • Media Hub

  • Air Conditioning

  • Free WiFi

  • AM/FM Clock Radio

  • Tea and Coffee in Room

Accessibility Amenities

(Amenities may vary by room type)

  • Accessible public restrooms

  • Accessible Hotel

  • The public entrance is accessible

  • Assistive Listening Devices Available

  • Parking spaces in self-parking facility*

  • Accessible ramps

  • Hand Rails in the Public Bathroom

  • Route from accessible public entrance to a business center

  • Braille or Raised Signage

  • Braille Elevator(s)

  • Roll-In Shower

  • Doors have 32” Clear Width

  • TV with Closed Captioning

  • Lower Viewports

  • Wheelchair Accessible

  • Hand Rails-Bathroom

  • Toilet with Grab Bars

  • Grab Bars in Tub

GALLERY

GALLERY

SEE & DO

THINGS TO DO

BROOKLYN AND ITS LEGENDARY BRIDGES

Brooklyn is one of the five boroughs that make up New York City and arguably the most talked about today due to the area’s culturally enriched niches. Old-fashioned carriage houses, modern architecture, and cobblestone streets coexist side by side.

The Brooklyn Bridge is the first steel-wire suspension passage ever constructed, and an iconic landmark in many films such as Gangs of New York, Kate & Leopold, I Am Legend, The Dark Knight Rises, The Avengers, and Godzilla to name a few.

One of the most famous New York City landmarks, Brooklyn Bridge stretches 5,989 feet across the East River, connecting Brooklyn to Lower Manhattan. Guests browsing Brooklyn Bridge hotels will enjoy quick access from KING HOTEL to the bridge and all of New York City. Consider a walk along the elevated pedestrian path, providing spectacular views of Manhattan's downtown skyline. 

Brooklyn Academy of Music

America's oldest continuously operated performing arts center. The Brooklyn Academy of Music features 3 fabulous venues: Howard Gilman Opera House, the Harvey Lichtenstein Theatre, and the Rose Cinemas. Enjoy year-round dance, opera, theatre, and music. Highlights include the Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra and the Next Wave Festival. 

Barclays Center

Barclays Center is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Brooklyn, New York City. It sits partially on a platform over the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)-owned Vanderbilt Yards rail yard at Atlantic Avenue for the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR). It is part of a $4.9 billion future business and residential complex now known as Pacific Park.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Brooklyn Botanic Garden (BBG) is a botanical garden in the borough of Brooklyn in New York City. Founded in 1910 and located in the Prospect Park neighborhood, the 52-acre garden includes many specialty "gardens within the Garden," plant collections, and the Steinhardt Conservatory, which houses the C. V. Starr Bonsai Museum, three climate-themed plant pavilions, a white cast-iron, and glass aquatic plant house, and an art gallery.

Brooklyn Cruise Terminal

Hundreds of thrilling cruise adventures start right here in Brooklyn every year. KING HOTEL is one of the most convenient hotels near Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, located less than 2 miles away. Spend the evening in style with us the night before you embark.

 

Prospect Park

Enjoy a day of biking, boating, birding, sports, or relaxation at the borough's most treasured park. This 585-acre oasis was built by the same architects behind Central Park in Manhattan and featured a 60-acre lake, 90-acre Long Meadow (Brooklyn's last forest), the Prospect Park Zoo, and the country's first urban Audubon Center. Visit during the summer to Celebrate Brooklyn music, dance, and film events. Just six blocks away, hotel le bleu is the first choice in Prospect Park hotels.

Park Slope

Park Slope is a neighborhood in northwest Brooklyn, New York City. Park Slope is roughly bounded by Prospect Park and Prospect Park West to the east, Fourth Avenue to the west, Flatbush Avenue to the north, and Prospect Expressway to the south. 

The Brooklyn Museum

Make KING HOTEL your Park Slope hotel near Brooklyn Museum. A stunning Beaux-Arts building near Prospect Park houses the Brooklyn Museum and a staggering collection of over 1.5 million objects. Highlights include Ancient Egyptian masterpieces, African art and 14th-17th-century pieces spanning the globe. Audio and group tours are available.

DUMBO 

Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, or DUMBO, is characterized by stone streets, aged train rails, and former warehouses. This creative haven's industrial past turned metropolitan chic, has the effervescence of artists, theatres, restaurants, shops, and waterfront parks with magnificent views of the Manhattan skyline.

FERRY TO STATUE OF LIBERTY

Take a little voyage to our Lady Liberty with a quick pitstop to Battery Park. There, visitors may purchase ferry tickets to see the Statue of Liberty. For history buffs, the State of Liberty also has a museum chock full of artifacts to explore.

METROTECH CENTER

The MetroTech Center is highlighted as Brooklyn's energetic corporate, academic, retail and government center. It has direct access to Flatbush Avenue Ext., Brooklyn's key commercial thoroughfare and Duffield Street offers a selection of restaurants, including the original Junior's Cheesecake.

WALL STREET

Home to the leading financial center of the word, here one can spot sites such as Trinity Church, the Federal Reserve, the NYSE, and of course, the Bull, a 7054 lb bronze sculpture in Bowling Green Park.

SOHO

Soho is a neighborhood known for its galleries, boutiques, and exclusive restaurants. Sprawling lofts are called home by celebrities, but the streets belong to shoppers frequenting big names like Chanel to more independent brands such as APC during the day.

CENTRAL PARK

Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted in Manhattan, this leafy sanctuary is one of the most visited urban parks in the world due to its depiction across every medium imaginable—TV, books, movies. It has 300 hectares, several artificial lakes, two ice rinks in the winter, and some green areas used for various sporting activities. Birdwatchers can find unusual migratory species here as well.

TIMES SQUARE AND BROADWAY

Midtown West is a neighborhood full of light: brimming with vivacious energy and neon signs, especially around legendary Times Square and the lively Broadway district. Times Square is located at Broadway and 7th Ave intersection and is packed with theaters, auditoriums, hotels, and restaurants. Ask our Front Desk for advice on how to reserve tickets to one of Broadway's legendary shows.

MIDTOWN EAST, DOWNTOWN, AND THE MAJOR MONUMENTS

  • Empire State Building 

  • Grand Central Terminal

  • Rockefeller Center

  • Bryant Park

  • World Trade Center

CHINATOWN AND LITTLE ITALY

Chinatown is one of the most chaotic and frenetic neighborhoods of downtown Manhattan, packed with market stalls and many street-side restaurants. Little Italy was once a bustling center for Italian heritage in New York but reduced to a few blocks that remain equally authentic.

VISITING A GOSPEL CHURCH

For an unforgettable experience, it’s best to find a small Gospel church and go as early as possible, when there are fewer tourists around. There are many such churches in New York, but Harlem is the birthplace of New York African-American culture, and therefore more highly recommended for this purpose.

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