Franklin GuestHouse

Welcome to a hidden gem that I highly recommend if you have a little extra budget to spare! This time, during Fashion Week, I decided to travel alone. Although I had a friend accompany me during my last visit, this time it was just me. The hotel I stayed at gave me an apartment-like vibe that made me feel at home.

Upon arrival, the hotel blended in with the surrounding buildings, so be cautious if you're not taking a taxi or Uber. The front desk staff was exceptionally friendly and recommended some great places to eat. This was my first time in Brooklyn, and I loved the atmosphere, as it reminded me of my hometown in Texas.

I booked the "Deluxe Loft Suite with Patio (Lower Level)," and it was worth every penny. The moment I walked in, there was a bathroom on the left that was a bit small, but everything else in the suite more than made up for it. The next room was a bedroom with a closet that had a dresser inside. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and coming out of the bedroom, I walked into a kitchen and living room. The appliances were silver, and there was a full fridge, stove, and microwave. The ceilings were high, and the decor was modern, and the patio was small but cozy.

I did a package deal, and for three days, I spent less than a thousand dollars. The average cost of a night's stay ranges from $200-$299, but with my points, I was able to enjoy all the perks without breaking the bank. Trust me, if you ever want to stay in Brooklyn and have a bit of extra budget to spend, this is the place to go. I promise you won't regret it.

Previous
Previous

ArtHouse Hotel New York City

Next
Next

GLo Best Western Brooklyn NYC