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Top Guest favourite
A warm living space features hardwood floors and neutral walls. A bright seating area is positioned beside large windows with greenery outside. A minimalist sofa and a chair complement the room, while subtle lighting enhances the inviting atmosphere. A hallway leads to additional areas.
Apartment in Brooklyn
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

Simply Brooklyn Apt#3

Stylish spacious 1 bedroom apartment nestled in quiet tree-lined Boerum Hill. 1-minute walk to every subway line & LIRR provides easy access to Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island, & Long Island. The space is well-lit with newly renovated bathroom/shower & kitchen. Steps from Atlantic Terminal, Barclay's Center, BAM, fabulous restaurants, bars, cafes, boutiques, shops galore, Fort Greene Park, Prospect Park, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn Zoo, Promenade & the Brooklyn Museum.

Top Guest favourite
A spacious bedroom is presented with bold blue walls, complemented by a sleek wooden bed featuring a cozy bedding set. A skylight invites natural light, and a mirror reflects a minimalist dresser. A wooden clothing rack and a work desk enhance the room's functionality.
Guest suite in Brooklyn
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 446 reviews

2 BR Private Guest Suite in Brooklyn Bridge Loft

Best location in the heart of Brooklyn's top travel attraction. Gorgeous 2BR GUEST SUITE in large loft home of long-time DUMBO resident. Super private. Dedicated private bathroom and second entry for your exclusive use. 1 subway stop to Manhattan. "Most photographable neighborhood in America" (NYTimes). Next to Brooklyn Bridge Park, most famous sunset view in NY. Chic design decor. Big sunny rooms w/skylights. Comfortable memory foam beds, rain shower. Guests w/good reviews only. 2 guests max.

Guest favourite
An inviting living room features exposed brick walls and a decorative fireplace. A coffee table sits on a patterned area rug, surrounded by two woven chairs. Potted plants add greenery, and artwork is displayed on the walls, contributing to the warm ambiance.
Place to stay in Brooklyn
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 96 reviews

Lovely space in historic brownstone

A bright, beautiful space in a 1870s landmarked brownstone in Crown Heights North Historic District. The private ensuite is part of our house, we keep it for friends / family and is on the first floor with a private entrance. A short walk to the A/C train and ~30 minutes into lower Manhattan. Plenty of neighborhood restaurants/bars within walking distance along Franklin Ave and further down in Prospect Heights. Popular spots is a 30min walk away (BK Museum, BK Botanic Garden, Prospect Park).

Guest favourite
A cozy living area features a gray sofa bed with red decorative pillows positioned near a wooden table. A kitchenette with a microwave, mini-fridge, and small appliances can be seen at the side. Access to a sleeping area is visible through glass-paneled doors in the background.
Apartment in BROOKLYN
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 632 reviews

NYC Shipping Container Home, Class B Dwelling Unit

OWNERS LIVE IN BUILDING. EARLY/LATE BAG DROP OFF EASY ENTRY Enjoy your privacy in one of NYC's most unique historical homes. Receive a warm welcome and helpful tips from dedicated hosts & enjoy authentic BK experience. Walking distance J,M,Z,L & G trains. Amenities provided (soap, shampoo, hair dryer, towels etc...) Enjoy a Clean room with plenty of extra pillows and blankets. Pet owners - There is a pet fee of $15/night, not to exceed $60. This can be addressed with a "special offer".

Guest favourite
The living area features exposed brick walls and a cozy sofa arrangement, complemented by a coffee table and a decorative fireplace. A stylish painting adds character, while a smart TV is mounted on the wall. Light filters through the windows, enhancing the inviting space.
Apartment in Brooklyn
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

New: Studio Living, The Brooklyn Way!

Experience the tranquil and chic ambiance of this newly renovated studio apartment in South Slope, south of Park Slope. A queen size bed & sofa bed, accommodating up to four (4) guests. The unit is fully equipped with modern conveniences such as a smart TV, split A/C system, washer/dryer, and a stylish kitchen. The charming design of the apartment features exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and a neighborhood that perfectly complements the space, evoking the essence of old Brooklyn.

Top Guest favourite
A contemporary living area features a large window providing ample natural light, complemented by a sleek black sofa and two green accent chairs. A glass coffee table is centered atop a textured rug, with a flat-screen TV mounted on the wall and decorative artwork adding character.
Condo in Brooklyn
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Modern Brooklyn Retreat: Private Suite Near Subway

Welcome to your modern Clinton Hill retreat on a quiet, tree-lined street in one of Brooklyn’s most charming neighborhoods. This thoughtfully designed private suite offers a calm, comfortable home base with easy access to Manhattan, downtown Brooklyn, and NYC’s cultural highlights. Ideal for couples or a small traveling party seeking neighborhood charm, great dining, and seamless transit while enjoying the best of the city—whether visiting for summer events or everyday exploration.

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Loft in Brooklyn
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 60 reviews

Stylish Brooklyn Apt | Near Prospect Park & Trains

Stylish, newly renovated garden-level apartment in Prospect Lefferts Gardens named "Best Neighborhood in the World" by Time Out. Entire private space with full kitchen, rain shower, smart TV + Xbox, and 334 Mbps WiFi! Sleeps 4 comfortably. Your Brooklyn home base: less than 10-min walk to Prospect Park and Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 10-min train ride to Brooklyn Museum. 1.5 blocks to 2/5 trains, 4 blocks to B/Q and Manhattan in 20 min. Walkable to restaurants, wine bars and cafes.

Top Guest favourite
The bedroom features a spacious bed with crisp linens, positioned opposite a brick fireplace. Two windows allow natural light to fill the room, complemented by a ceiling fan. A bookshelf and small tables are visible, enhancing the cozy and inviting atmosphere.
Guest suite in Brooklyn
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 353 reviews

Top-floor, wood-frame farmhouse, 2BR/bath.

WE COMPLY WITH ALL COVID-CLEANING PROTOCOLS. Our one-family home is a wood-frame farmhouse, circa 1900, restored and modernized for optimal comfort. We reside in the house. You and your party have private access to the entire top floor with 2 bedrooms (queen/double), air conditioning and overhead fans, skylights, and a European spa bathroom with claw-foot tub and tree-top views. Your comfort is important to us. Share your questions. We’re happy to answer.

Top Guest favourite
A stylish living room is presented with a mix of contemporary and vintage decor. A dark gray sofa with colorful pillows faces large windows that allow natural light, while framed artwork adorns the walls. A sleek coffee table sits in front of a unique lounge chair and decorative pieces.
Apartment in Brooklyn
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 614 reviews

Private, Beautiful Brownstone Guest Suite.

Welcome to your luxurious, meticulously designed private, 700-square-foot guest suite in a historic Brooklyn brownstone. As featured in Architectural Digest’s “59 Best Airbnb Stays Across the US 2023,” the space strikes the perfect balance between style and comfort. Designed by renowned interior designer Jarret Yoshida, the suite features a curated mix of contemporary, mid-century, vintage, and antique furniture, creating a unique and vibrant atmosphere.

Guest favourite
The spacious parlor is highlighted by intricate woodwork and parquet floors, featuring a pull-out couch and an armchair. Natural light fills the room through multiple windows, creating a warm ambiance. A subtle area rug complements the decor, and a decorative fireplace adds charm.
Guest suite in Brooklyn
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

Charming Brownstone Garden Suite w Outdoor Space

New for 2026: Airbnb now displays the total cost as a nightly rate. This price already includes our $100 cleaning fee and any applicable Airbnb fees, spread across your stay for full pricing transparency—no surprises at checkout. This elegant one-bedroom guest suite sits on the garden level of an owner-occupied brownstone in Prospect Heights, blending Old World charm with modern Brooklyn, near Prospect Park, top dining, and cultural landmarks.

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Apartment in New York
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 51 reviews

Studio Queen Gourmet | Placemakr Wall Street

Welcome to Placemakr Wall Street, located in the heart of New York's buzzing financial district. Furnished with hardwood floors, stylish finishes, and many modern conveniences, this is the perfect place to stay while exploring Manhattan and the rest of the Big Apple. Indulge in highly-rated, nearby restaurants and take in the sights of One World Trade Center and South Street Seaport, all within close reach of Placemakr Wallstreet.

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Apartment in New York
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Mint House 70 Pine by Kasa | Accessible Studio

Mint House 70 Pine by Kasa blends style and function in Manhattan’s Financial District. Choose from hotel rooms and suites with kitchenettes or full kitchens, with access to amenities including the fitness center and meeting spaces, and on-site Michelin-starred dining at Crown Shy and SAGA. Our tech-enabled rooms and suites offer self check-in at 4pm. We provide 24/7 on-site Front Desk services, including guest support by text.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Brooklyn Bridge located?

    Brooklyn Bridge spans the East River, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn. It stands near downtown neighborhoods in both boroughs, making it accessible to city landmarks, markets, and waterfront parks.

  • When is the best time to visit Brooklyn Bridge?

    Late spring and early fall are frequently suggested for visiting Brooklyn Bridge, as the weather is mild and comfortable for outdoor activities. Early morning or evenings can add dramatic light and a quieter atmosphere.

  • How old is Brooklyn Bridge?

    Brooklyn Bridge is over 140 years old, having opened to the public in the late nineteenth century. Its longevity reflects both its sturdy engineering and historic significance within New York City.

  • Why was Brooklyn Bridge built?

    Brooklyn Bridge was constructed to improve connection between Manhattan and Brooklyn, supporting the city's rapid growth and facilitating transportation. Its design responded to the needs of a growing urban population and increasing commerce.

  • What are some things to do near Brooklyn Bridge?

    Brooklyn Bridge has scenic pedestrian walkways popular for exploring its architectural details and skyline views. Around the bridge, visitors often enjoy waterfront parks, historic neighborhoods, and local markets in both Brooklyn and Manhattan.

  • How is the weather near Brooklyn Bridge?

    Expect cold winters around 28–44°F (-2–7°C), with occasional precipitation. Summers are warm, averaging 64–85°F (18–29°C), and spring or fall bring moderate temperatures and regular rainfall, making them often suggested for comfortable outdoor exploring.

  • How was Brooklyn Bridge built?

    Construction of Brooklyn Bridge involved groundbreaking engineering techniques, including massive stone towers and steel cable suspension. Workers faced significant challenges, such as building underwater foundations and handling difficult working conditions.

  • What is the history of Brooklyn Bridge?

    Brooklyn Bridge was completed in the late nineteenth century and has played a key role connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn. The bridge is recognized for its architectural innovation and has become a symbol of civic progress in New York City.