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Hotel Le Bleu in Park Slope Brooklyn

Hotel Le Bleu is a great alternative to expensive Manhattan hotels and you get the charm and culture of Park Slope.

Recently I had the pleasure of staying at Hotel Le Bleu in the booming but laid back Park Slope, Brooklyn – which everyone knows in the New York metro region is a buzzing neighborhood of greater New York. It’s like a piece of Manhattan’s Greenwich Village, replete with quaint restaurants, bakeries, boutiques and lots of friendly charm.

If you are planning a trip to New York, it’s a very viable alternative to staying in Manhattan, where the hotels can be pricey. Plus, Park Slope is only twenty minutes to mid-town by subway or cab.

Since our agency specializes in travel PR, I love staying in hotels, and found Hotel Le Bleu to be well located, comfortable and with the personal service that drives repeat business. They even shipped the comfy white robe to me afterwards, since it was one of the best I’ve ever slipped into.

Park Slope is loaded with restaurants, pubs, and there’s a great farmer’s market on Saturday. So it has something Manhattan doesn’t have! We dined at Stone Park Café and the food was interesting, refreshing and the waitress was intent on finding a rosé that pleased my palette.

Take a walk on Park Slope’s nexus, Fifth Street – you won’t be disappointed by the interesting shops and cafes. It’s vibrant any time a day. And Hotel Le Bleu is located only a block away!