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Affordable hotels/lodging in or near Park Slope?

ryan o'boogie
ryan o'boogie
edited November -1 in Park Slope
I am coming into Park Slope for a show next week. I have heard that it is a great neighborhood and I would like to stay the night instead of going into Manhattan for a hotel. Can anyone recommend reasonably priced / safe hotels in or near Park Slope?

Thanks!

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  • opossumqueen
    opossumqueen
    Not a lot of hotels around here, but the two I know are the Holiday Inn on Union and Hotel le Bleu on 4th Ave. Both are acceptable locations in my opinion as far as safety. You just might have to walk a little to get to stuff (not that far, but it will be cold so dress accordingly).

    I would guess the Holiday Inn is cheaper.

    http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g60827-d622721-Reviews-Holiday_Inn_Express_Brooklyn-Brooklyn_New_York.html

    http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g60827-d650459-Reviews-Hotel_Le_Bleu-Brooklyn_New_York.html
  • ryan o'boogie
    ryan o'boogie
    Thank you! That helps me get started. At least I know they are in the right vicinity.

    Any more suggestions are also a great help.
  • armchair_warrior
    armchair_warrior
    wow those rooms are expensive :o. i should get into that racket!!! hmmm maybe should post my spare room :p.
  • carmen
    carmen
    just out of curiosity, what show are you coming to see? I didnt know of any shows around here worth traveling for and my interest is piqued.
  • squindar
    squindar
    if you're open to a B&B rather than a hotel there's

    Bed & Breakfast on the Park: http://www.bbnyc.com/
    Sterling Bed & Breakfast: http://sterlingbedandbreakfast.com/
    & probably others
  • ryan o'boogie
    ryan o'boogie
    Thanks, thanks and thanks. You all do a great job with this community board.

    I looked into the b&bs - the only problem for me is that they all seem to require at least a 2 day minimum. So I think I'll go ahead and book the Holiday Inn Express. A little pricey but still better than I'd find in Manhattan, I think, without the commute.

    I'm coming in from Philly to see a band called The Twilight Hours at Union Hall. These guys have been in the music scene for many years as Trip Shakespeare, Semisonic and other less-known incarnations. They are fantastic musicians starting out their newest venture, sound great and I can't believe they are doing a show in Brooklyn for $10. Value city! Check 'em out at www.thetwilighthours.com and come on down to Union Hall on the 11th.

    Thanks again for taking the time to respond.