A Brooklyn Neighborhood Guide: Discover All Our Borough Has to Offer
Brooklyn is one of the most populated boroughs of New York City and home to various diverse communities. Each eclectic neighborhood offers something different. We love spending our days wandering through distinct parts of town, from busy city streets to quiet leafy thoroughfares with brownstones.
Red Hook
Red Hook is the perfect spot to begin your tour of Brooklyn’s best neighborhoods. Located on the waterfront with stunning views of the Statue of Liberty, Red Hook is a must-visit neighborhood. Enjoy the vibrant arts and culture scene by visiting the art galleries and trendy restaurants in the area.
Highlights: The Lodge Red Hook, Fantastic Restaurants, Galleries, and more.
Park Slope
Picture yourself strolling down an idyllic street lined with historic brownstones. Park Slope is the quintessential Brooklyn neighborhood. The area is named after its location on the western slope of the iconic Prospect Park.
Highlights: Prospect Park, Brooklyn Museum, Old Stone House Museum
Cobble Hill
A small neighborhood known for its historic row houses; this is a great spot for a stroll down iconic Brooklyn streets. Stop at whimsical bookstores and cozy coffee shops while imagining yourself living in an iconic Brooklyn brownstone.
Highlights: Court Street, Cobble Hill cinema
Brooklyn Heights
This elegant neighborhood dates to the early 19th century and is a must-visit in Brooklyn. Admire stunning views of Manhattan while strolling Brooklyn Heights Promenade and then walk down tree lined streets filled with historic architecture.
Highlights: Brooklyn Heights Promenade, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Atlantic Avenue
DUMBO
Enjoy incredible views of the Manhattan skyline from this iconic area, an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass. This is a perfect place to take some pictures with the Manhattan bridge in the background.
Highlights: Brooklyn Bridge Park, Jane’s Carousel
Downtown Brooklyn
Walk through the largest central business district in New York City after Midtown and Lower Manhattan. Admire courthouses, municipal buildings, and skyscrapers in this central neighborhood.
Highlights: Barclay’s Center, New York Transportation Museum
Williamsburg
Don’t miss one of the trendiest parts of Brooklyn nicknamed “Little Berlin.” Lined with historic architecture and known for its youthful and artsy culture, this part of town is full of trendy cafes, restaurants, breweries, and shops.
Highlights: McCarren Park, Smorgasburg, Bathhouse
Explore Brooklyn
Brooklyn has so much to offer. We can’t wait for you to discover our iconic borough!
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