Brooklyn

Welcome to Brooklyn

A hip and exciting neighborhood with a unique personality

One of New York City's five boroughs, Brooklyn is known as one of the most dynamic and exciting cities in the U.S. With 52 distinct neighborhoods, Brooklyn has something for everyone but retains a close community feel. Residents feel strongly connected to the area, and visitors to any of Brooklyn's residential or commercial areas immediately feel drawn in by the hip, bustling vibe.

There are endless things to do in Brooklyn, from exploring trendy boutiques to enjoying a meal at one of the charming diners that line the streets. Stunning skyline views, peaceful parks, and outdoor recreation areas make Brooklyn a study in contradictions. It's no wonder many residents and tourists consider Brooklyn one of the greatest places to live in New York City.

What to Love

  • Each neighborhood has a distinct vibe
  • A wealth of art and history, including museums and galleries.
  • Dog-friendly, with many dog parks and special events

Local Lifestyle

A bustling borough with personality to spare, Brooklyn is always alive with activity. From busy professionals walking to and from high-rise offices to young families on their way to parks and festivals, this exciting area is full of life. Excellent museums and cultural landmarks make Brooklyn an important part of New York City's history. The strong artistic scene ensures that passionate art lovers will always have plenty to see and do. Of course, as one of New York's great food cities, Brooklyn is well-known for its many delicious restaurants, from upscale Italian eateries to 24/7 breakfast and brunch spots.

Dining, Entertainment, & Shopping

Incredible dining is always on the menu, no matter where you happen to be in Brooklyn. DeStefano's Steakhouse is widely regarded as one of the best restaurants in the city, an old-world Italian restaurant that features inviting decor and a menu full of steakhouse standards. The River Cafe is another community standard. Residents and tourists flock to this eatery every day with a new American menu and beautiful views of the surrounding Manhattan landscape.

Oregano is a top pick for many Brooklynites, with an expansive wine list and handcrafted main dishes, including steaks, pasta, and seafood. Make sure to check out Brooklyn BBQ for incredible smoked meats served up in a casual setting. No matter what makes your tastebuds tingle, you are bound to find plenty of it in Brooklyn. 

Things to Do

Dazzling creative energy keeps Brooklyn humming with a wealth of things to do. The Brooklyn Bridge is a must-see, a landmark that connects Manhattan and Brooklyn. Originally built in 1883, residents and tourists love visiting the Brooklyn Bridge for inspiration and great photos. Coney Island is another local hotspot, built right on the beach and brimming with things to do, including an aquarium, a pier, and fairground rides.

Brooklyn is home to many museums, including the New York Transit Museum. Transportation enthusiasts will love exploring this unique space with interactive exhibits and vintage trains. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is a tranquil space that features many unique gardens and spaces for guests to explore and discover. Throughout the year, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden hosts several special events, including the popular Cherry Blossom Festival, which draws thousands of guests who delight in the sweet smells and lovely sights. Many parks and walking trails wind through the city, providing residents and guests with plenty of avenues for outdoor exploration and exercise.

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