This culture-filled borough has something to offer everyone. Whether it’s world class cuisine, vibrant street art, or eclectic music, one of Brooklyn’s many charming neighborhoods is sure to deliver the goods.
The birthplace of The Notorious B.I.G. and Jay-Z, Bedford-Stuyvesant (commonly known as Bed-Stuy) is a central Brooklyn neighborhood...
Learn MoreAn industrial outdoor art gallery, Bushwick is an emerging cultural center of Brooklyn with both Michelin-starred restaurants and $3...
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Learn MoreBay Ridge is the lovely little South Brooklyn hood just across the water from Staten Island. Home to a large variety of immigrant co...
Learn MoreThe birthplace of The Notorious B.I.G. and Jay-Z, Bedford-Stuyvesant (commonly known as Bed-Stuy) is a central Brooklyn neighborhood...
Learn MoreLong-known as the Little Italy of Brooklyn, Bensonhurst has become a diverse melting pot of culture over the years. Going beyond its...
Learn MoreLocated on the Southern Coast of Brooklyn is the small neighborhood of Bergen Beach. Bergen Beach is mainly residential and offers l...
Learn MoreNeighboring Cobble Hill, this trendy neighborhood embodies the quintessential Brooklyn ambiance while managing to remain just under ...
Learn MoreHome to one of the largest populations of Orthodox Jews outside of Israel, you might feel like a bit of an outsider-looking-in when ...
Learn MoreMost people don’t think of living by the beach when they consider moving to New York City, but Brighton Beach offers that and much m...
Learn MoreUnbeatable views of the Lower Manhattan skyline and East River? Check. Plenty of parks and open public spaces? Check. Chic restauran...
Learn MoreAn industrial outdoor art gallery, Bushwick is an emerging cultural center of Brooklyn with both Michelin-starred restaurants and $3...
Learn MoreNestled in the southeastern portion of Brooklyn, Canarsie is a quiet destination that offers plentiful space and the gentle sound of...
Learn MoreCarroll Gardens has become a Brooklyn favorite in recent years as many, young and old alike, have flocked here in search of quaintne...
Learn MoreFull of boutique cafes, wine bars, and unique little shops, this vibrant and charming neighborhood is a magnet for professionals and...
Learn MoreTree-lined, brownstone-flanked streets dotted with little cafes and shops make this super chill and family-friendly neighborhood tru...
Learn MoreConey Island is a magical place and iconic hot spot often featured in films, television, and plays as New York City’s playground. Pl...
Learn MoreBordered by beautiful Prospect Park on the West, Crown Heights is the home of the world-renowned Brooklyn Botanic Garden (Cherry Blo...
Learn MoreThis neighborhood is located near the East New York part of Brooklyn and borders the Woodhaven and Ozone Park areas of Queens. Somew...
Learn MoreConsidered to be a subsection of Flatbush, Ditmas Park deserves its own praise particularly thanks to its Historic District that’s f...
Learn MoreDowntown Brooklyn is a bustling intersection of commercial, civic, and residential life with a mix of prewar buildings and new high ...
Learn MoreDUMBO (short for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) is an upscale residential and commercial neighborhood, known for attracti...
Learn MoreJust southeast of Prospect Park is the affordable and accessible (via the 2 and 5 trains) neighborhood of East Flatbush. This area i...
Learn MoreAn up and coming area in Brooklyn that houses a diverse community and plenty of Jamaican, Spanish, and African eateries. Due to a re...
Learn MoreWith its prewar colonial and Victorian homes and calm streets, Flatbush is a largely family-oriented area with some of the best Jama...
Learn MoreOh Fort Greene, with it’s beautiful hill-topped park, bustling flea markets, tree-lined blocks of historic brownstones, summer outdo...
Learn MoreSurrounded by bars, restaurants, cafes, and parks, Fort Hamilton, is home to many young professionals and families.
Learn MoreThis neighborhood features a mix of residential and industrial buildings, encompassing it’s namesake 1.8 mile long canal of polluted...
Learn MoreThis quiet neighborhood has a lot to offer. Everything from small mom and pop shops, McCarren Park, tasty Polish food and of course,...
Learn MoreOld meets new in this peaceful, family friendly neighborhood of colonial and pre-war homes. Kensington is easily accessible via the ...
Learn MoreOcean Hill is a neighborhood within Bedford-Stuyvesant named for all of its hills. With great access to transportations and a growin...
Learn MorePark Slope is that hip, family neighborhood with a classic, literary feel. It’s home to many vintage stores, fair-trade coffee shops...
Learn MoreJust east of Prospect Park and south of Crown Heights, Prospect Lefferts Garden is a diverse and quickly growing neighborhood. It’s ...
Learn MoreProspect Heights is a beloved little neighborhood situated at the tip of Prospect Park with historic brownstones, luxury prewar buil...
Learn MoreProspect Park is a beloved and flagship 526-acre park of Brooklyn designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, the same brain...
Learn MoreProspect Park South is situated just below, you guessed it, the gorgeous Prospect Park. Another of Brooklyn’s Victorian-style neighb...
Learn MoreSurrounded on three sides by sweeping views of the water, Statue of Liberty, lower Manhattan, Governors Island, and Staten Island, R...
Learn MoreLocated between Sunset Park and Park Slope, South Slope is filled with beautiful prewar buildings, brownstones, new condos, and amaz...
Learn MoreSometimes known for short as Stuy Heights, this neighborhood is located southeast of Williamsburg and comprises the eastern part of ...
Learn MoreSunset Park is a diverse neighborhood that’s quickly becoming more popular. Worth noting is that the trek to Manhattan from this nei...
Learn MoreIf you love Dumbo but hate tourism, Vinegar Hill is for you! Just steps from Dumbo, Vinegar Hill is a quiet neighborhood attracting ...
Learn MoreWho needs Manhattan? Williamsburg has everything you can possibly want - even an Apple Store. If you do need Manhattan, it's only a ...
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