Pros

  • Spacious, stylish rooms with coffeemakers, LCD TVs, and mini-fridges
  • Walking distance to the subway and near the Brooklyn Bridge
  • Fitness center with cardio and weight-lifting equipment
  • Cozy lobby bar with a fireplace
  • Free hot breakfast, including on-the-run breakfast bags
  • Free all-day coffee and tea in lobby
  • On-site pantry with frozen meals, snacks, and pharmacy items
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
  • Self-parking and valet parking available
See More Pros

Cons

  • Not near tourist attractions or Brooklyn social scene
  • Thin walls and street traffic can cause noise disturbance
  • No on-site restaurant or room service
  • Parking (self and valet) come with a fee
See More Cons

Bottom Line

The 117-room, mid-range Hampton Inn Brooklyn/Downtown is located on a high-traffic street that's far from both NYC landmarks and the "hipster" parts of Brooklyn. However, guest rooms are relatively chic for a Hampton Inn outpost and include LCD flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers. On-site features like a fitness center, lobby bar, and free hot breakfast add to its appeal. On the downside, rooms on lower floors may experience some noise, and rates are on par with hotels in the middle of Midtown Manhattan. Travelers looking to be closer to tourist attractions may prefer the Hilton Garden Inn Times Square. Those wanting to be closer to the trendy Brooklyn scene, could consider McCarren Hotel & Pool.

See More Bottom Line

Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet

Oyster Hotel Review

Hampton Inn Brooklyn/Downtown

Scene

Chain hotel with stylish fixtures and Brooklyn-themed accents 

The gray brick facade of this Hampton Inn is unremarkable. However, inside, pains have clearly been taken to introduce a little "downtown Brooklyn cool" to the decor. The lobby features variegated-wood walls, globe light fixtures, and carpets in a frenetic black, white, and yellow pattern. Framed prints of Brooklyn landmarks in the entryway, at the front desk, and by the breakfast area are a nod to the borough. The plush gray armchairs by the electric fireplace give a cozy place to lounge and doubles as a spot for a drink when the bar is in service. Despite the adult look to the decor, the hotel’s primary clientele seems to be families on vacation, which is typical for this mid-range brand. But tourists may find trekking into the city cumbersome, especially with small children, and could consider a more central hotel, as rates aren't significantly lower here.  

See More Scene

Location

On a Brooklyn thoroughfare, far from NYC's main attractions

While Brooklyn is known for neighborhoods rich in character and coolness, the Hampton Inn Brooklyn/Downtown is located in a fairly industrial area on the highly trafficked road of Flatbush Avenue, which acts as an on ramp for the Manhattan Bridge. There's little dining or entertainment in the streets immediately surrounding the hotel, but in good weather, travelers can walk from the hotel across the Brooklyn Bridge, a scenic stroll that takes 30 to 40 minutes. A handful of Brooklyn attractions are in walking distance from the hotel, such as the New York Transit Museum (13 minutes) or the Brooklyn Academy of Music (15 minutes), but other attractions, especially major tourist draws in Manhattan, will require a subway or taxi ride. The closest subway is an eight-minute walk away.

It's a 19-minute subway ride to both the 9/11 Memorial downtown and the Statue of Liberty ferry departure point. The Empire State Building takes about 30 minutes to reach by subway, while the city's major art museums, the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, take 35- and 50-minute rides, respectively. JFK International Airport is a 20-minute drive, and LaGuardia Airport is even closer at a 16-minute drive in no traffic.

See More Location

Rooms

Rooms with Brooklyn-themed details, LCD flat-screen TVs, and coffeemakers

Rooms at The Hampton Inn Brooklyn/Downtown mimic the ground floor and lobby area in terms of decor, from the neutral color scheme of tan, black, gray, and silver furnishings to the framed prints of Brooklyn landmarks. The look is stylish, with wood panels in a herringbone pattern, slate-gray carpeting, round mirrors, and wireframe lamps, all of which lend an industrial-chic vibe. Standard Rooms have King or two Double beds, and guests give them high marks for comfort. Amenities include LCD flat-screen TVs (with a free movie channel), free Wi-Fi, coffeemakers, irons, and mini-fridges. Work desks have a generous amount of outlets, and each room also has a lap desk. 

Simple white-tile bathrooms are of average size for New York City, but some families may find them to be on the small side. They have shower/tub combos and come stocked with Neutrogena brand toiletries and hairdryers.

Travelers should request a room on a higher floor, to be removed from the street noise that has been guests’ primary gripe. Accessible Rooms are also available, catering to travelers with special needs for mobility or hearing; they provide the same amenities in a bigger space. A King Patio Suite is also available with a walk-out balcony.

See More Rooms

Features

Free breakfast, fitness center, small business center, and property-wide Wi-Fi

While the property lacks a full restaurant, this Hampton Inn has most of the amenities expected of the chain. The property serves a free breakfast buffet daily in a sunny dining room. The selection provides a decent morning meal, often including omelets, scrambled eggs, waffles, sausage, toast, yogurt, and fruit. Special requests for alternative items can usually be accommodated. The lobby also has a petite bar with a fireplace serving evening drinks. A 24-hour Pavilion Pantry Market is located behind the front desk area, selling cold beverages, frozen meals, desserts, basic pharmacy items, and a variety of snacks. 

Guests have free access to the fitness room, offering a range of treadmills, weights, elliptical machines, and other cardio and weight-lifting equipment. Property-wide Wi-Fi is free, and the hotel has a small business center with printing service, though it's little more than two computer workstations. 

Guests traveling by car do have access to the parking garage next door to the hotel, but both self-parking and valet parking come with per-day fees. 

See More Features

Things You Should Know About Hampton Inn Brooklyn/Downtown

Also Known As

  • Hampton Inn Brooklyn / Downtown

Address

125 Flatbush Avenue Ext, Brooklyn, New York 11201-2901, United States

Website

Oyster Hotel Review

Hampton Inn Brooklyn/Downtown

Scene

Chain hotel with stylish fixtures and Brooklyn-themed accents 

The gray brick facade of this Hampton Inn is unremarkable. However, inside, pains have clearly been taken to introduce a little "downtown Brooklyn cool" to the decor. The lobby features variegated-wood walls, globe light fixtures, and carpets in a frenetic black, white, and yellow pattern. Framed prints of Brooklyn landmarks in the entryway, at the front desk, and by the breakfast area are a nod to the borough. The plush gray armchairs by the electric fireplace give a cozy place to lounge and doubles as a spot for a drink when the bar is in service. Despite the adult look to the decor, the hotel’s primary clientele seems to be families on vacation, which is typical for this mid-range brand. But tourists may find trekking into the city cumbersome, especially with small children, and could consider a more central hotel, as rates aren't significantly lower here.  

See More Scene

Location

On a Brooklyn thoroughfare, far from NYC's main attractions

While Brooklyn is known for neighborhoods rich in character and coolness, the Hampton Inn Brooklyn/Downtown is located in a fairly industrial area on the highly trafficked road of Flatbush Avenue, which acts as an on ramp for the Manhattan Bridge. There's little dining or entertainment in the streets immediately surrounding the hotel, but in good weather, travelers can walk from the hotel across the Brooklyn Bridge, a scenic stroll that takes 30 to 40 minutes. A handful of Brooklyn attractions are in walking distance from the hotel, such as the New York Transit Museum (13 minutes) or the Brooklyn Academy of Music (15 minutes), but other attractions, especially major tourist draws in Manhattan, will require a subway or taxi ride. The closest subway is an eight-minute walk away.

It's a 19-minute subway ride to both the 9/11 Memorial downtown and the Statue of Liberty ferry departure point. The Empire State Building takes about 30 minutes to reach by subway, while the city's major art museums, the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, take 35- and 50-minute rides, respectively. JFK International Airport is a 20-minute drive, and LaGuardia Airport is even closer at a 16-minute drive in no traffic.

See More Location

Rooms

Rooms with Brooklyn-themed details, LCD flat-screen TVs, and coffeemakers

Rooms at The Hampton Inn Brooklyn/Downtown mimic the ground floor and lobby area in terms of decor, from the neutral color scheme of tan, black, gray, and silver furnishings to the framed prints of Brooklyn landmarks. The look is stylish, with wood panels in a herringbone pattern, slate-gray carpeting, round mirrors, and wireframe lamps, all of which lend an industrial-chic vibe. Standard Rooms have King or two Double beds, and guests give them high marks for comfort. Amenities include LCD flat-screen TVs (with a free movie channel), free Wi-Fi, coffeemakers, irons, and mini-fridges. Work desks have a generous amount of outlets, and each room also has a lap desk. 

Simple white-tile bathrooms are of average size for New York City, but some families may find them to be on the small side. They have shower/tub combos and come stocked with Neutrogena brand toiletries and hairdryers.

Travelers should request a room on a higher floor, to be removed from the street noise that has been guests’ primary gripe. Accessible Rooms are also available, catering to travelers with special needs for mobility or hearing; they provide the same amenities in a bigger space. A King Patio Suite is also available with a walk-out balcony.

See More Rooms

Features

Free breakfast, fitness center, small business center, and property-wide Wi-Fi

While the property lacks a full restaurant, this Hampton Inn has most of the amenities expected of the chain. The property serves a free breakfast buffet daily in a sunny dining room. The selection provides a decent morning meal, often including omelets, scrambled eggs, waffles, sausage, toast, yogurt, and fruit. Special requests for alternative items can usually be accommodated. The lobby also has a petite bar with a fireplace serving evening drinks. A 24-hour Pavilion Pantry Market is located behind the front desk area, selling cold beverages, frozen meals, desserts, basic pharmacy items, and a variety of snacks. 

Guests have free access to the fitness room, offering a range of treadmills, weights, elliptical machines, and other cardio and weight-lifting equipment. Property-wide Wi-Fi is free, and the hotel has a small business center with printing service, though it's little more than two computer workstations. 

Guests traveling by car do have access to the parking garage next door to the hotel, but both self-parking and valet parking come with per-day fees. 

See More Features

Best Rates

Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Cribs

  • Fitness Center

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Swim-Up Bar

Disclaimer: This content was accurate at the time the hotel was reviewed. Please check our partner sites when booking to verify that details are still correct.