Fodors Brooklyn
Fodors BROOKLYN
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Copyright 2016 by Fodors Travel, a division of Penguin Random House LLC.
Illustrator: Claudia Pearson
Writers: Donna M. Airoldi, Laura Itzkowitz, Kristin Iversen, Christina Knight, Lyndsey Matthews, Megan Eileen McDonough, Marisa Meltzer, Chris Molanphy, Matt Rodbard, Emily Saladino, Sarah Spagnolo
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1st Edition
eBook ISBN978-1-101-87883-5
ISSN2379-8084
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Fodors Brooklyn is unlike any guidebook weve ever published. Written entirely by Brooklynites and gorgeously illustrated by Clinton Hillbased artist Claudia Pearson, it includes features on Brooklyns homegrown culinary and design scenes; Q&As with notable locals; and plenty of insider tips. The result is a curated compilation infused with authentic Brooklyn flavor, accompanied by easy-to-use maps and transit information. Whether youre visiting Brooklyn for the first time, moving in, or are a longtime borough resident looking to explore a new neighborhood, this is the guide for you.
While all Fodors guidebooks have a local perspective, this one is especially close to us since were based in New York City and Brooklyn is our backyard. Weve handpicked the top things to do and rated the sights, shopping, dining, and nightlife in 29 dynamic neighborhoods. Truly exceptional experiences in all categories are marked with a .
Restaurants, bars, and cafs are a huge part of Brooklyns appeal, of course, and youll find plenty to savor in its diverse neighborhoods. We cover close to 50 cuisines in all price points, and everything from enduring institutions and groundbreaking chefs to the fixings for the perfect picnic. New hotels are opening all the time; weve reviewed our favorites, including pros and cons for each one. Use the $ to $$$$ price charts below to estimate meal and room costs. We list adult prices for sights; ask about discounts when purchasing tickets.
#INSIDEBKLYN
Weve highlighted fun neighborhood facts throughout this guide. As you explore Brooklyn, we invite you to use #InsideBklyn to share your favorite discoveries with us.
Brooklyn is constantly changing. All prices, opening times, and other details in this guide were accurate at press time. Always confirm information when it matters, especially when making a detour to a specific place.
Visit Fodors.com for expanded hotel reviews, additional recommendations, news, and features.
WELCOME TO BROOKLYN
In less than a generation, Brooklyn has transformed into a global capital of culture and creativity. It buzzes with energy, excitement, and the inherent tension of coupling reinvention with a dedication to authenticity.
BROOKLYN TODAY
Across the East River from Manhattan on Long Islands western edge, Brooklyn is one of New York Citys five boroughs. At 71 square miles, its more than three times the size of Manhattan. With more than 2 million people, if Brooklyn were a city, it would be the fourth largest in the United States by population.
For decades Manhattan was New York Citys most significant draw, but now visitors come specifically to Brooklyn: to eat, drink, see, absorb, and experience one of the most talked about places in the world. What made Brooklyn the trendsetting destination it is today? It would be hard not to use the H wordreferring to the L-train-riding hipsters who moved to Williamsburg in the 1990s when the rents were cheap, and put their creative DIY ideas into action. It was, at least in part, their energy that grew and spread to other neighborhoods in the borough, where old factories were turned into innovative maker spaces, rooftops into urban gardens, and parking lots into farm-to-table restaurants whose rustic chic Brooklyn-style decor can now be found in Paris, Bogot, Tokyo, and beyond. Brooklyn today is, of course, more than a playground for tattooed and bearded skateboarders; its a place where old and new mingle, and changein some places slow and at breakneck speed in othersis an inevitable constant.