The New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge offers modern accommodation in up-and-coming Brooklyn - enjoy a refreshing combination of modern sophistication and simplicity with more facilities than many Manhattan hotels. Just steps from the East River, there is a subway station nearby with easy, quick connections into the city. The Great Room Bar & Lounge and Brooklyn Pantry are available to you for a range of dining options, or sample Brooklyn's foodie scene by heading out. All of the refurbished rooms are contemporary in style, and some even feature spectacular views of the city skyline and the famed Brooklyn Bridge.
Amenities
Bar
Fitness Centre/Gym
Internet Access
Laundry Service
Restaurant
Room Service
Swimming Pool
Close to City Centre
Where is it
Just across the Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan with easy access into the city. Transfer time from John F. Kennedy International Airport: 50 minutes.
Hotel information
638 rooms. All with air-conditioning, 55-inch flat-screen TV, alarm clock, mini-fridge, tea/coffee-making facilities, safe, iron and ironing board, bathroom amenities, and hairdryer.
Standard Guest Rooms have either 1 king-size bed or 2 double beds, sleeping maximum 4 people.
Executive Rooms are larger in size, with either 1 king-size bed or 2 double beds, sleeping maximum 4 people.
City View Rooms have either 1 king-size bed or 2 double beds, sleeping maximum 4 people.
One Bedroom Suites feature a separate living room with sofa bed, and bedroom with either 1 king-size bed or 2 double beds, sleeping maximum 4 people.
Brooklyn Pantry (lobby level cafe serving grab and go items and hot and cold drinks). Great Room Restaurant and Bar (casual restaurant and bar serving locally sourced food).
Indoor swimming pool. Whirlpool. Sauna. 24-hour fitness centre.
Complimentary WiFi access. Laundry service*. Convenience store/Gift shop. Valet parking $60 plus tax per day (payable locally, fee subject to change).
This hotel has a destination fee of $25 plus tax per room, per day (payable locally, subject to change)
Resort fee, tax and inclusions are subject to change - please see hotel check-in for current inclusions available to you upon arrival.
*Denotes local charge.
Please note: One person must be aged 18 years and over in each room at check-in.
Please note: Rollaway beds are $30 per night (payable locally, subject to change).
Based on 1022 reviews
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Excellent (524)
Very good (254)
Average (132)
Poor (62)
Terrible (50)
Why you need to avoid The Marriott at Brooklyn Bridge.
Jan 9, 2025Jim F
We used to live in BKLYN so when we're visiting we've stayed there bc it's near our old hood. But it's always a lousy experience. The rooms are dated and institutional, like a depressing nursing home. The walls are paper thin so if there's rowdy people or something like that in nearby rooms or in the hallway, you're not going to sleep. The worst… Read more
We used to live in BKLYN so when we're visiting we've stayed there bc it's near our old hood. But it's always a lousy experience. The rooms are dated and institutional, like a depressing nursing home. The walls are paper thin so if there's rowdy people or something like that in nearby rooms or in the hallway, you're not going to sleep. The worst part, it's extremely expensive. I'd recommend the Ace Hotel in downtown Brooklyn or the Battery Park Sonder. Similar prices but much nicer, cozier rooms and a good vibe in the lobby and bar. Avoid this Marriott! Read less
Beware the Marriott in Brooklyn! When we arrived, they told us that we were, without our consent, enrolled in their resort program, which charges 30 dollars per day. Moreover, their housekeeping services were incredibly inconsistent. Lastly, their walls were not noise proof! We could hear every scream, stomp, and holler from the other room. This… Read more
Beware the Marriott in Brooklyn! When we arrived, they told us that we were, without our consent, enrolled in their resort program, which charges 30 dollars per day. Moreover, their housekeeping services were incredibly inconsistent. Lastly, their walls were not noise proof! We could hear every scream, stomp, and holler from the other room. This hotel is scammy! Please be careful when booking here. I am truly disappointed. Read less
Good location and great customer service
Dec 24, 2024Jermaine D
Visiting NYC for Christmas so the location is great. The rooms are a good size for NYC and are clean. The front desk staff are very friendly and helpful; however they are wearing coats at the front desk because it is so cold in the lobby area. Marriott you really need to fix this and not have the staff working in this condition.
Cold and no breakfast
Dec 22, 2024GregSimpkins
At $400 a night and they can’t provide any breakfast? The only thing on offer was a makeshift coffee counter with a few options similar to what you would find at an airport. Guest waited in a long line snaking throughout the lobby. It was a shambles. Also the lobby and common areas of the hotel were really cold.
Lovely Property, Terrible Staff
Dec 14, 2024Jamie L
If management just fired all the people who work here, the hotel would actually be really nice. The location is fantastic - right downtown, within walking distance to restaurants, delis, gym, etc. The rooms are much more spacious than anything I'd stayed in in Manhattan. But holy moly, the administration couldn't be more incompetent. After a… Read more
If management just fired all the people who work here, the hotel would actually be really nice. The location is fantastic - right downtown, within walking distance to restaurants, delis, gym, etc. The rooms are much more spacious than anything I'd stayed in in Manhattan. But holy moly, the administration couldn't be more incompetent. After a long day of travel, I checked in and wanted to take a shower, only to find hair all over the bathtub and sink and floor so it was obvious the room hadn't been cleaned. So instead of moving me to a new room, they sent up housekeeping - at 10pm - to clean the bathtub in front of me, while I was trying to eat dinner and take a work call. Talk about awkward and disruptive. Then, they offered a measly set of points or $50 to compensate (mind you, the going rate for a hotel room is around $670-700/night. The whole thing felt like a poorly scripted dramedy, leaving me wondering if anyone at this property actually values their guests' experience. For the price, you’d expect top-notch service. Instead, you’ll likely leave with a lot of frustration and a story to tell. Avoid. Read less