NU Hotel Brooklyn: Your Gateway to the Best of the Borough

If you’re on a quest to experience Brooklyn beyond the popular tourist trails, NU Hotel Brooklyn is your perfect sanctuary. Located in the heart of downtown Brooklyn, NU Hotel epitomizes the artistic spirit and urban chic that define this iconic New York City borough.

The NU Hotel Brooklyn is a comfy, upscale small hotel located in downtown Brooklyn within walking distance of four great Brooklyn neighborhoods, including Cobble Hill, Boerum Hill, Park Slope, and Prospect Heights. It’s a ten-minute walk to the Brooklyn Bridge and a mile from Barclay’s Center.

The NU Hotel is playful enough to attract hipster tourists, but sufficiently sensible for a growing number of business travelers and parental units as well.

Lodging options are rolling out in Brooklyn at a frenzied pace, serving a growing number of business and leisure travelers who prefer distinct neighborhood flair to a cookie-cutter anyplace experience. So, away with waves-crashing-on-rocks hotel art, and hello to local muralists. 

Local boutique hotels are distinguishing themselves by inviting Brooklyn artists to use guest room walls as canvas and public areas as art galleries. The NU Hotel was one of the first to do so. 

And now, NU is pet-friendly as well; fur-legged friends under 50 lbs are invited to stay (a one-time cleaning fee applies.) 

First Impressions of NU Hotel Brooklyn

Front Door, NU Hotel Brooklyn NY

NU Hotel is smack in the middle of the action on funky, restaurant-packed Smith Street – just steps from the vegan restaurant, Wild Ginger, and another block to the reasonably priced and very good Kyoto Sushi and other fantastic dining and shopping spots. The public parking garage next door to the hotel is a most convenient and rare amenity in the car park desert of Brooklyn.

Lobby 2, NU Hotel Brooklyn NY

The small lobby serves a three-fold function. The space is a vibrant mélange of plush banquettes, modern paintings (by Natalie Lomeli), a large communal table, and a two-person reception desk.

This is where you check in in the afternoon. In the morning, grab a continental breakfast. At night, however, NU’s lobby becomes NU Bar & Marketplace – very popular with guests who don’t want to leave the premises. 

Rooms at NU Hotel

To get the most artsy stay here, book one of the larger NU Perspective rooms – a series of guest rooms beautified by muralists and painters.

One of these, the sizable Room 303, features espresso-hued hardwood floors, an industrial desk with an ergonomic rolling chair, a large floor-to-ceiling mirrored sliding closet door, and a cloud-like king bed. Artist Steven Weinberg’s black and white renderings of Brooklyn streets blanket the walls.

NU Hotel Guest Room Brooklyn NY

One of the bathroom walls is actually a chalkboard. This allows guests to draw out his or her own artistic muse (chalk provided). The glass and tile shower in the bath is bright and cheerful, with shampoo, hair moisturizer, and bath gel in easy-to-use dispensers.

And that enticing Harry’s Shave Kit above the sink? Looks very cool, but just be aware that it’s not complementary. It will cost you to take home. Given that this is Brooklyn, where trimmed beards on locals are de rigeur, the Shave Kit is actually a great souvenir.

Hand Crafted Brooklyn Products

There’s an in-room “honor bar.” This consists of goodies like miniature bottles of gin and vodka, half-bottles of wine, chocolate, nuts, and other snacks set up on a modern chest of drawers. Cold cans of soda are $2, larger bottles of EarthView Water are $4, with $1 going to help fund water projects around the world.

Food at NU Hotel Brooklyn

Breakfast, NU Hotel Brooklyn NY

A cold Continental breakfast is served in NU Bar and Marketplace, aka the lobby, every morning at 6 a.m. (Yes, it’s another nod to the business traveler). Offerings include fresh bagels, hard-boiled eggs, toast, cereals, fresh fruit, and fresh-roasted, La Colombe Coffee. Complimentary water is available 24/7.

Though there is no in-house restaurant, the NU Bar & Marketplace opens in the lobby daily from 4:00 pm-11 pm. A master mixologist is at the ready to concoct your favorite (plus signature) cocktails.

Cobble Hill Brooklyn

Step outside, and you’ll have a slew of eateries on Smith St. to choose from within a five-minute walk.

Amenities at NU Hotel Brooklyn

NU Hotel Fitness Center, Brooklyn NY

For the fitness freak, there’s a well-equipped workout room – with weights, punching bags, cardio, and Pilates machines for use by guests.

Lobby, NU Hotel Brooklyn NY

Stay Active and Explore

For those who want to maintain an active lifestyle while traveling, NU Hotel offers complimentary bikes—a perfect way to explore the nearby Brooklyn Bridge Park or pedal your way to DUMBO for iconic views of Manhattan. The hotel is also conveniently located near subway stations, making it easy to catch a ride to other must-see Brooklyn attractions or even make a quick trip to Manhattan.

Extras:

  • Free Wi-Fi and Keurig Coffee in rooms.
  • Free continental breakfast every day.
  • NU Hotel is the preferred hotel for the Brooklyn Museum and guests receive priority access to tickets.

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  • Malerie Yolen-Cohen

    Malerie Yolen-Cohen is the Author of the cross-country travel guide, Stay On Route 6; Your Guide to All 3562 Miles of Transcontinental Route 6. She contributes frequently to Newsday, with credits in National Geographic Traveler, Ladies Home Journal, Yankee Magazine, Shape.com, Sierra Magazine, Porthole, Paddler, New England Boating, Huffington Post, and dozens of other publications. Malerie’s focus and specialty is Northeastern US, and she is constantly amazed by the caliber of restaurants and lodging in the unlikeliest places.