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Stay at The Baltic Hotel to experience Brooklyn like a true Brooklynite. Step outside the door and into one of ‘Brooklyn's Finest' pizza places, coffee shops, cocktail bars, sneaker stores and more. This is more than just a new hotel in Brooklyn – The Baltic Hotel is where foodies and explorers thrive. Bring your canine friend to our pet friendly hotel in Brooklyn and experience views of Manhattan, loft style windows, and luxury bath amenities.You're only steps away from luxury at this boutique hotel in Brooklyn, with complimentary grab and go breakfast, complimentary tea and coffee, a free daily newspaper and a business center with access to copy and fax services.
7 Nights Room Only
from £872pp
Location

New York, New York, USA
Address: 489 Baltic Street, Brooklyn, USA
Phone: 1 718-301-8049
Reviews
Tripadvisor rating
Good
48 reviews
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Nice hotel
We went to a basketball game At Barclays & this hotel is not too far ( about ten min walk ) to get there , and it was a great price. Check in people were friendly & the hotel was nice . Will stay here again !!!!
Not wanting to go again
Upon arrival I was welcomed by a woman at the front desk with an attitude. Due to unseen circumstances I arrived a day later, which I had emailed about. I expected to be at the hotel at 3 p.m. but I ended up being at the hotel a little after 1 p.m. I was told the check in time was at 3 and that I needed to wait. I found this very unprofessional. After explaining that I had already paid for the night before and had reached out about arriving a day later, she gave in with some resistance but told me the room was still being cleaned. I was waiting for a while without any further communication. When I was checking in at the front desk I had to pay for my stay, which I did. After I just paid the terminal was shoved into my face again without saying a word. When asking what this payment was for, I got a simple 'deposit fees.' This could easily be said instead of not saying a word. With that being said, the hotel itself is small just like the rooms but very clean! The room I stayed in looked very new. There is some space to store your clothes and suitcase. The neighbourhood isn't very touristic but it easy to hop onto the subway from different stations that are on walking distance. There are several (grocery) stores around the hotel just like places to eat. The room was also very clean and the beds were great! We got some soap, shampoo, etc for in the shower and different sizes towels. I definitely do not ask for much when travel besides some customer service. I work in customer service myself and would never want my guest to feel the way I was treated. The towels are not changed just like your trashcan unless you ask. Even after asking they might not change your trashcan. It was not such a problem for me, but there was left over food in there which can start to smell if it sits out for too long. Your room won't get cleaned either, but that was not really a problem for me. There definitely were some other front desk employees that were nice and hospitable, but the one I met upon arrival definitely was not. Most of them also don't care to say 'hello' or 'bye' after entering or leaving the building. When I asked about the possibilities to leave my luggage at the hotel after checking out, I was told that this was certainly possible which was very great! However, they forget to mention that this costs money which I noticed after I was on my way to the airport. The hotel also has some grab&go breakfast with tea, coffee and some pastries. I did not make use of it as it was all to sweet for me, but it was definitely nice to have the option to get something in the morning. I definitely felt safe in this neighbourhood, even at night as a solo traveller, however I would not be interested in going again.
An affordable room for the solo traveler
This Brooklyn hotel is located in Boerum hill and not too terribly far from Park Slope and Downtown. The neighborhood doesn't have much to offer, but it is close enough to subway stations to explore elsewhere. I did enjoy walking by the many pretty brownstones in the area. The hotel itself is very small and definitely bare bones. There wasn't any soap to wash my hands with. The view from my window was facing an abandoned building which isn't the prettiest. Again though, if you're coming to NYC the likelihood of staying in your hotel room for a view is not very probable, so that didn't matter much to me. I was able to walk from my hotel to the Brooklyn Bridge and into Manhattan which was very nice. It takes a few miles, but it's worth it. Wear comfortable sneakers to do so! Overall the price-point is much cheaper than a few blocks up the road, especially for a solo traveler.
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