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Best Western Plus Prospect Park Hotel
3 Stars764 4th Avenue Brooklyn NY 11232-1413
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Location
Located just minutes from Brooklyn and Manhattan and in close proximity to Brooklyn's Park Slope and Prospect Park, Best Western Plus Hotel is easily accessible by the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel and the BQE. Tourists can explore Prospect Park Wildlife Centre, Brooklyn's zoological jewel, designed especially for kids, in an interactive, state-of-the-art wildlife centre with more than 400 animals.
Rooms
All 99 well appointed rooms are equipped with standard amenities such as air conditioning, cable TV and Internet access.
Restaurant
Best Western Plus offers continental breakfast served at the breakfast room. Nearby restaurants include Peruvian restaurant and Milan Restaurant.
General
Best Western Plus Prospect Park Hotel offers a business centre with faxing & photocopying facilities to carry out official work. Deno's Wonder Wheel Park, a 18 kiddie rides and five major thrill rides are worth a visit.
Hotel Facilities
- Business Centre
- Faxing Facilities
- Lift / Elevator
- Reception
- Conference Facilities
- Gym / Fitness Facilities
- Non-Smoking Rooms
- Safe Deposit Box
- Doctor On Call
- Internet Access - Wireless
- Photocopying Facilities
- Spa / Wellness Centre
Room Facilities
- Air Conditioning
- Hairdryer
- Refrigerator
- Telephone
- Alarm Clock
- Internet Access
- Safe
- Writing Desk
- Cable / Satellite TV
- Iron / Ironing Board
- Tea and Coffee Making Facilities
Best Western Plus Prospect Park Hotel Guest Reviews
Easy parking!! Sweet beds and clean, new bathroom. Excellent breakfast room with plenty of fresh eggs, waffles, juice, coffee etc. Excellent choice of you're visiting the lower park slope area of Brooklyn. PK
Video wrote on December 27, 2011
Great stay! Just steps away from the subway and supermarket. The room was mostly very quiet at night except for the ice-marker near the elevator. The beds were very comfortable and the pillows soft. The furniture filled the room so there was lots of walking space for more than two people. The bathroom was very clean with soft towels. The breakfast area was too small to accommodate the large breakfast crowd but the choices were excellent. The staff answered all our questions and were very accommodating to our needs. I would stay there again.
Novice63 wrote on December 9, 2011
Although not a great location for strolling, the value is outstanding for a hotel near Manhattan. We drove in to visit our son who lives nearby. There is free parking in a lot next to the hotel with additional parking available under the hotel.The hotel is new, our room was large, clean and comfortable. The bed and pillows were especially comfortable, great shower. The people at the desk were very friendly and welcoming. On the negative side, our heat was not working when we returned to our room at 11PM. The staff couldn't get the room thermostat to work and quickly arranged to put us in another near by room, not something you want to be doing at the end of a long day but we appreciated their effort to solve the problem. We asked for a quiet room close to the ground and were given a room on the ground floor which is actually slightly below ground, good for isolating street noise but you can feel and hear a low rumble of the subway passing next to the hotel, Not a deal breaker for us but could bother some people. The comp breakfast was just OK in a room that is too small for the size of the hotel. They opened another bare room for the overflow. Not too impressive but I cut them lots of slack since it's not the Ritz. We found this to be a great value since the parking was free and we were able to drive to our son's apartment and the best Brooklyn neighborhoods in a few minutes. A great value if you're driving. We'll be back.
dpbill wrote on November 28, 2011
As most frequent visitors to NYC know, prices on hotel rooms fall by 50 to 70% once you leave the island of Manhattan. I've stayed at many hotels in Brooklyn, Queens, Hoboken, and Jersey City, but this is one of the best values I've found. First of all, it's convenient. The hotel is located less than a block from the subway, a 15-mnute ride to Lower Manhattan, and it is one of the few NYC hotels that does not charge for parking.There are 24-hour food markets a short walk away. Clean, friendly, and modest breakfast included.
Dmarco wrote on November 17, 2011
Specifically requested a quiet room on a high floor away from the elevator. Was given room 1005 on the 10th floor right beside the elevator shaft, electrical room and the mechanical room. All room numbers ending with 5 are in a corner by the elevator, utility room, ice/drinks machine. Clearly the noisiest area on the floor. The level of noise one experiences in this room can become very annoying if there is a lot of guest traffic late at night or early in the morning. Spoke to the manager who offered another room in an area of the hotel that should have been quieter, but when we checked out the room, it was right beside rooms occupied by a bunch of foreign students who had their doors open to talk across the hallway to each other. It should also be noted that we had booked and paid for a king bed and was being offered a queen as a replacement with no discussion of a rebate. When the difference in room rate was mentioned, the manager brushed it aside because it was only a few dollars difference since we had booked online. The room with the queen bed seemed much smaller when compared to the king we had just left, add this fact to the noisy students on the floor and we decided room 1005 was the better of two evils. The room was small but comfortable and clean, with economy of space being the driving force in its design. Very little counter space in the bathroom, no room for toiletry/make up bags. No separate closet for coats. There is only one closet in the room for your coats and clothes. There is a large gap between the hallway door and the floor which means that you hear all the conversations and other noises going on in the hallway.Without doubt though, the most annoying noise came from the elevator shaft which constantly makes this clunking sound as it goes from floor to floor. This noise was heard the whole time we were in the room and we stayed for two nights. Be aware that they charge a fee to park on the property, a point that was not made clear at the time of booking. The area surrounding the hotel is not scenic it is just your typical street in Brooklyn. The free breakfast was adequate, but the dinning room was always crowded with no where to sit. The staff was courteous and friendly, from the night manager who checked us in, to the lady in charge of the breakfast area. The New York area experienced an early and unexpected snow storm during our stay and neither the side walk or parking lot was cleared. Esthetically, the hotel is pleasant in its interior, but Best Western needs to understand the importance of insulating its rooms from noise. A point they have totally overlooked in this hotel. Date of stay - weekend of October 29th, 2011.
Lady J wrote on November 12, 2011
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