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The Best Hotels in Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Greenpoint sits just north of Williamsburg, right across the Hudson River from buzzing Manhattan
Greenpoint sits just north of Williamsburg, right across the Hudson River from buzzing Manhattan | © David Grossman / Alamy Stock Photo

Old meets new in Brooklyn’s northernmost neighborhood, where 19th-century factory buildings and modern skyscrapers share the streets – named after 18th-century Greenpoint residents. The hotels play with time by outfitting century-old industrial buildings with contemporary art and one modern structure with an authentic 1970s Airstream. Here are the best hotels in Greenpoint, Brooklyn – bookable on Culture Trip.

Habitat 101 Brooklyn

Boutique Hotel

Double room at Habitat 101 Brooklyn features classic industrial chic design found often in New York
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Of all of Greenpoint’s hotels conceived by the Box House Hotel Group, Habitat 101 Brooklyn – available for stays of 30 days or longer – aspires to make you feel at home. The lofts in this century-old factory building have fully equipped kitchens and locally made furniture and artwork. Its lofty ceilings, large stripped wood beams and other architectural features provide a welcoming atmosphere.

Henry Norman Hotel

Boutique Hotel

Double room at Henry Norman Hotel features a private balcony and red, white and blue decor
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With 50 uniquely furnished rooms featuring handpicked antiques and works by Brooklyn artists, the Henry Norman Hotel is a quintessential boutique accommodation. Housed within a 19th-century warehouse, it has an airy interior and private terraces with front-row views of Manhattan’s skyline.

Franklin Guesthouse

Boutique Hotel

Double room at Franklin Guesthouse features modern design and a flatscreen TV
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Franklin Guesthouse in Greenpoint provides an elegant experience. Original timber and tin ceilings rise 13ft (4m) above hardwood floors in its 30 suites, all of which come artfully decorated in soothing neutral tones. It also offers luxurious amenities, such as a sauna and a laundry room; some suites even have a kitchen with a dishwasher. It also has an on-site restaurant and bar, Madre, which specializes in international fare made with local ingredients.

The Box House Hotel

Boutique Hotel

Lounge at the Box House Hotel features bright natural light and a cozy space
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Everything guests have come to expect from the Box House Hotel Group – known for its industrial-chic designs and residential vibes – can be found at its namesake property. A modern four-story addition enhances this converted factory, blending hardwood floors, antiques and terraces in its apartment-style loft suites. The Brooklyn Lantern, an on-site restaurant and bar specializing in “creative American cuisine,” embodies the Box House Hotel’s delicious balance between old and new.

The William Vale

Hotel

Double room at the William Vale features abstract art and furnishings and city views from the balcony
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Williamsburg residents might be surprised to learn that their favorite neighborhood hangout is technically in Greenpoint. The William Vale, home to a trendy rooftop bar, sits just within the neighborhood’s boundaries. A 60ft pool, 22 modern stories and burgers served out of a 1974 Airstream are all “standard” amenities here.

About the author

Splitting her time between Miami and New York, Julia is a writer currently based in Brooklyn. She enjoys foreign films, 70s cookbooks, and bad detective novels.

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