36 Hours in Brooklyn, New York.

Away from the offices, and crowed streets of Manhattan; Brooklyn is the region of homes and happiness. Starting with its newly built park along the East River, to the fully renovate warehouses and factories – now hosting many restaurants, art galleries and clothing shops – Brooklyn now resembles harmony among New Yorkers and welcomes tourist to be part of it. Furthermore, if you interest a much more astonishing view of Brooklyn I encourage you to use the East River Ferry and travel along Brooklyn shoreline.

Friday

  1. Eating at the Harbor 7:30 p.m.

A WWII ship has arisen from the darkness of 1945 and is now cruising through the New York Harbor. Bring a New England theme to New York, The Water Table bring a vast variety of cocktails, craft beers, and wine along and astonishing view of Midtown Manhattan and the East River. An $80 three course dinner gives you a choice of 3 Appetizers; Cheese plate, Lobster Corn Chowder, and Kale Salad. Along with 3 Entrees; New England Seafood Boil, Italian Sausage and Peppers, and Vegetarian dish upon request. Finish it up with some delightful Cookies. It also includes a two and a half hour cruise through the Eats River.

2. Keep Calm & Let’s Go Bowling! 11:30 p.m.

Let Williamsburg bowling alley fill your soul with live music, a deluxe bowling experience, and amazing mouthwatering food & drinks. Be ready for a memorable night, whether you are there to bowl, or to catch a show. Brooklyn Bowl has you cover with the best adrenaline you will ever experience in New York. Bowling start at $25 per lane for half an hour, up to 8 people are allowed per lane. Shoe rentals are an extra $4.95. Don’t feel like bowling? Visit the website for more information on ongoing show for the night at (Brooklyn Bowl ).

Saturday

3. Sweet Chick 10 a.m.

Join the Sweet Chick team for a cool vine and great price range brunch. Aside from the best fried chicken in New York, Sweet Chick serves you a much more classic modern American Food dishes. Brunch for 2 can be around $80; don’t forget to ask for the home-made dessert, they will sure bring you back to the good old days. After enjoying a delicious energize meal be ready to take on an adventures journey through Brooklyn Waterfront, take the East River Ferry at N 6th Street / North Williamsburg and head down to DUMBO Park. Please be cautious and listen to the ferry crew members for further safety tips. Enjoy the ride!

4. DUMBO Park 1 p.m.

After been so industrialized, Brooklyn has been able to regenerate a new set of ideas to bring New Yorkers and tourist together in their new recreational park along the East River. Brooklyn Bridge Park hostess a vast variety of activities friends and family can come and have a great time. From Pier 1 to Pier 6, Brooklyn Bridge Park is a never ending fun.

Starting with the popular fully restored Jane’s Carousel from 1922, you will have an unforgettable experience and if you are bringing kids over, I’m sure they will forever love you. Explore DUMBO Boulder many tracks and challenges for only $9 a pass. DUMBO parks bring one of North America largest outdoor Bouldering (Kettle. 2016). Feeling Hot?  Don’t let the hot sun melt you down. Jump in for a cool splash at the park pop-up pool. After a nice swim you’re always welcome to relax at the beach right next to the pool!

5. Its Dinner and Movie Time 7 p.m.

You will never see movie theaters the same way after you visit the Nighthawk Cinema. Sponsoring Signatures Film and Special Events and Movies, Nighthawk Cinema will leave you amused. Also, they added a little twist on how to enjoy movies. The Nighthawk Cinema Brings you a delicious complete menu asides from the popcorn’s and sweet treats.  You will love the the Fried Calamari with a little zucchini and peppers, dip it with their amazing Chipotle Aioli(Cinema, 2012). Movies and dinner for two can be around $75 dollars.

Sunday

6. A View To The Horizon 9 a.m.

The best place to see the sun rise is at the East River State park. Take some deep breaths and let nature feel your body. The East River State Park gives you an astonishing view of Manhattan skyline this can be the best place to do some yoga as well.

7. Cool Berries 11 a.m.

Finish up your trip at Berry Park. Cool vine and an awesome rooftop Berry park bring you a piece of Germany to Brooklyn. If you feel like it’s too early for eat Berry park got you cover with a selection of small plates to mains to sweets you choose every will leave you carving for more. Brunch for two at Berry Park can be around $80.

Lodging 

Book your room at the Wythe Hotel and Discover the beauty behind the old factory of Williamsburg now filled with up to 70 rooms! Admire the beauty of the hotel filled with various paintings and the astonishing view each room provides. Every room includes a small fridge fill with various drinks and sweets, free WI-FI and a decent 24 inch HDTV.  Rooms start from $149 and above. Plus tax.

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References

Bowl, B. (2016). Retrieved from Brooklyn Bowl: http://www.brooklynbowl.com/brooklyn/

Hotel, W. (2014). Retrieved from Wythe Hotel: http://wythehotel.com/

Kettle. (2016). Retrieved from Brooklyn Bridge Park: http://www.brooklynbridgepark.org/

Waterway, N. (2013). Retrieved from East River Ferry: http://www.eastriverferry.com/

Cinema, N. (2012). About Us . Retrieved from Nitehawk Cinema:                         http://www.nitehawkcinema.com/about-us/

 

 

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