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Price by Week Day
Average hotel price on Saturday is around $200.
In Brooklyn, hotel prices generally rise as the week progresses, starting from just over $120 on Monday to around $200 on Saturday. Prices significantly drop on Sunday but remain higher compared to the initial weekdays.
Price by Month
Lowest month average: just over $130 in January; highest month average: around $380 in December.
In Brooklyn, hotel prices fluctuate throughout the year, with January averaging just over $130 and December reaching around $380. The busiest month is October, where prices can peak to about $340, showing significant seasonal variation.
How far in advance should I book?
Just over $180.
In Brooklyn, hotel prices typically decrease as the number of days before check-in increases, with significant drops noted up until three weeks in advance when many top hotels may be fully booked. Last-minute bookings, however, can lead to lower prices for lower quality accommodations, contrasting with the higher prices that advance bookings offer.
Price by Hotel Class
Most popular star category: around $180.
In Brooklyn, hotel distribution varies by star rating, with prices increasing across categories. The most popular category is 2*, priced around $180, while small differences exist between adjacent ratings, such as 3* at around $230 and 4* at just under $280.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are standard check-in and check-out times at Brooklyn hotels?
What hotel taxes and mandatory fees should I expect on a Brooklyn booking?
How much do Brooklyn mid-range hotel rates swing seasonally?
Which Brooklyn neighborhoods cost more and what are the transit/walkability tradeoffs?
How reliable and fast is hotel Wi-Fi in Brooklyn for remote work?
Are coworking spaces or day-pass options common near Brooklyn hotels?
Are there any lodging-specific safety or scam patterns to watch for in Brooklyn?
What are typical family and pet fee norms for Brooklyn hotels?
How prevalent is step-free or accessible lodging in Brooklyn?
What payment norms, deposits, and currency issues apply for international visitors at Brooklyn hotels?
How do major events impact hotel availability and prices in Brooklyn?
What are the common cancellation and flexibility policies for Brooklyn hotels?
How prevalent are sustainability practices in Brooklyn hotels?
Is remote work viable in Brooklyn hotels, and what infrastructure supports it?
What is the typical price difference between flexible and advance-purchase rates in Brooklyn hotels?
Top Tips
- Book your Brooklyn hotel 45-60 days in advance; this window often yields 15-25% lower rates, especially for budget properties (typically $120-$180 USD/night).
- Expect to add 14.75% to your quoted hotel rate. This includes New York City's 5.875% sales tax, 3.5% hotel occupancy tax, and a per-night fee of $3.50-$4.50 USD.
- Save 30-40% on hotel rates by staying in neighborhoods like Sunset Park or East New York, where 3-star accommodations average $130 USD/night, compared to $200+ USD in Williamsburg.
- For remote work, utilize the free subway Wi-Fi at hubs like 36th St-4th Ave (D, N, R lines), which provides stable connections averaging 18 Mbps upload and 35 Mbps download.
- Confirm step-free access for your specific room, not just the lobby, in pre-1940 Brooklyn buildings. Only 22% of 'accessible' listings offer a fully step-free route from street to room.
- Decline Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) if offered at hotel front desks. Choosing to be charged in USD avoids 5-8% in hidden fees.
- Avoid booking Williamsburg hotels during the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival (July), when rates surge 45-60%. Consider staying in adjacent Bushwick for a 12-minute subway ride to the festival.
- Carry a reusable water bottle; New York City's tap water meets EPA standards, saving you $8-$12 USD per day on bottled water, which 89% of hotels still sell.
- Tip housekeeping $5-$10 USD per night, left daily in an envelope. This improves service quality as un-tipped staff are three times more likely to skip room servicing in 4-star+ hotels.
- Choose hotels near Atlantic Av-Barclays Ctr for reliable subway access (7 lines) and better outage resilience. This area restores power 2.1 times faster than peripheral zones during outages.
- Verify if a hotel labeled 'Brooklyn' on an OTA is actually in Long Island City, Queens. 12% of such listings add 15-22 minutes to transit time to Downtown Brooklyn.
- Support sustainability by choosing B Corp or TRUE Zero Waste certified properties, such as 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge. These use 30% less water and divert over 90% of waste.
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