Days Inn Brooklyn
437 39th Street Gowanus Exp 3 - 11232 New York
The Days Inn Brooklyn New York is a great budget hotel option for you if you are looking to travel to the Brooklyn area. A complimentary Continental breakfast is served daily. Other amenities include limited free parking, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and a 24-hour front desk. The hotel is five stories, and has 43 guestrooms, all of which include complimentary dial-up Internet access, free local calls, cable TV with free HBO, coffeemakers, hairdryers, irons with ironing boards, and phones with voice mail. The hotel is located 5 miles from New York City and Offers Free Continental Breakfast. All rooms include a hairdryer, coffeemaker and a 27 inch Color TV. Some rooms are available with 2 person whirlpools. Hotel only has parking for guests. The two star hotel is located at 437 39th Street. Days Inn tends to have simple rooms but they are clean and comfortable and offer all of the basics that you need and want for a comfortable stay. Rates vary from about $129-149 a night and the hotel is also in a nice location.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-06-30
My stay at this hotel in March 2007 was excellent. My room had been recently refitted and was immaculately clean and comfortable. It was very quiet except for a bit of noise from the N-train making its turn nearby, nothing that demanded the earplugs with which I habitually travel. The hotel is a reasonable walk from the subway and accessible to the places I visit in NYC: friends in Brooklyn and sights in Manhattan.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-10-17
Average and comfortable enough This hotel is a little out of the way, but only 2 blocks from the subway. The neighborhood doesn't look like much, but I felt safe because people were out on the street visiting and shopping late at night. Mostly small, neighborhood businesses, nothing fancy, but a variety of places to eat. The hotel staff was friendly. The room was small, but adequate. I wanted to be near relatives in Brooklyn and this worked out well for me.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-10-17
Average and comfortable enough This hotel is a little out of the way, but only 2 blocks from the subway. The neighborhood doesn’t look like much, but I felt safe because people were out on the street visiting and shopping late at night. Mostly small, neighborhood businesses, nothing fancy, but a variety of places to eat. The hotel staff was friendly. The room was small, but adequate. I wanted to be near relatives in Brooklyn and this worked out well for me.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2004-12-16
When we did not want anyone to come into our room they were very happy to give us our privacy. When we called for something they were there to help us in anywhy they could. Gave us information of good resturants and even ordered in when wanted too. When we wanted to stay longer or move to a different room by the pool there was no problems.. had a very good vacation with the help of days inn.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-08-08
+ Friendly staff! - Breakfast could be better. maybe you can put some chairs outside to sit on
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-06-24
Spotless clean & quiet Hotel was clean quiet and comfortable. rooms are small. diner at corner of block open 24 hrs. 3 blocks from subway station. felt totaly safe walking even at 2am.very enjoyable stay. able to use subway to visit coney island,empire state bldg,museum of history,central park,ground zero,brooklyn botanical gardens,Rockerfeller center,time square,and numerous other areas...GREAT Wonderful for family vacation..
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-12-19
Except for only one night manager ( Thankyou Leo) and one porter ( Tiny little older man ? name, found on the last day of stay)staff unfriendly & disinterested and lazy. Had an urgent fax arrive- it stayed at the desk they never even bothered to call the room!
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2004-02-25
There is plenty to read about new York so I'll spare you that part. Let's just say this hotel is convienient to Times Square and once you learn the subway it gets even better. Lots of good places to eat even on the same block. It was under construction while we were there and had to switch rooms. I'd imagine they are done with that by now.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-12-11
Would stay again The hotel is basic, which is all I was concerned with this trip. The room was small, but neat and clean. The bathroom had a great soaking tub. Nice and quiet hotel; however, the subway/train runs right next to it, so you will be lulled to sleep or kept awake, depending on your noise tolerance. Only 3 short blocks from the 36th St station, then a quick ride back into Manhattan. I would definitely stay here again as it suited my needs and was convenient. Traveler's tip on dining Plenty of fast food restaurants within walking distance.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2005-05-10
The rate was really cheap for how close it was to Time Square/Broadway area. Like any cheaper end hotel, it was very basic bed and bathroom but how long do you really stay in your hotel room when your in NYC!!!!
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