Robin's Guidebook

Robin
Robin's Guidebook

Rooftop bars / restaurants

Wine and dine with a view
Westlight is a 22nd-floor rooftop bar from featuring sweeping views of New York City from atop The William Vale hotel in Williamsburg. Make a reservation
128 locals recommend
Westlight
111 N 12th St
128 locals recommend
Westlight is a 22nd-floor rooftop bar from featuring sweeping views of New York City from atop The William Vale hotel in Williamsburg. Make a reservation

Favorite coffee spots

180 locals recommend
Devoción
69 Grand St
180 locals recommend
Great place to grab an almond milk latte and open up your laptop
210 locals recommend
Freehold
45 S 3rd St
210 locals recommend
Great place to grab an almond milk latte and open up your laptop

Sightseeing

Amazing little park with great views of manhattan skyline right around the corner
432 locals recommend
Domino Park
15 Kent Ave
432 locals recommend
Amazing little park with great views of manhattan skyline right around the corner
Beautiful at sunset
387 locals recommend
Williamsburg Bridge
70 Williamsburg Bridge Bicycle Path
387 locals recommend
Beautiful at sunset
Dumbo waterfront is the first stop on the ferry (southbound). There are some amazing restaurants, a carousel and other sights to see
8 locals recommend
Main Street Park
8 locals recommend
Dumbo waterfront is the first stop on the ferry (southbound). There are some amazing restaurants, a carousel and other sights to see

Neighborhoods

Dumbo, an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, is one of the most-visited spots in Brooklyn. Just a couple of decades removed from an industrial past in which few people lived there and there was little reason to visit, it’s now a hotbed of dining, recreation and shopping with great views of the Lower Manhattan skyline.
422 locals recommend
Dumbo
65 Plymouth St
422 locals recommend
Dumbo, an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, is one of the most-visited spots in Brooklyn. Just a couple of decades removed from an industrial past in which few people lived there and there was little reason to visit, it’s now a hotbed of dining, recreation and shopping with great views of the Lower Manhattan skyline.