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Where to Stay near Brooklyn Cruise Terminal

The best hotels near Brooklyn Cruise Terminal for cruise passengers — how far each one is from the terminal, which publish a cruise shuttle, and where you can leave the car.

10 hotels · researched from public reviews and official sources

Published by CruiseDayGuide · sources checked August 17, 2026

Our pick · FamiliesHoliday Inn Brooklyn DowntownAbout 1.6 miles to port · $$

Hotels near Brooklyn Cruise Terminal: distance, park & cruise and parking

Every hotel in this guide, on the facts a booking site leaves out the night before a cruise: how far it is, whether anyone drives you to the ship, and what happens to your car. Columns this port has no answers for are left off rather than filled in.

Hotels near Brooklyn Cruise Terminal: distance, park & cruise and parking
Holiday Inn Brooklyn DowntownTo the terminalAbout 1.6 miles to portPark & cruiseNone we could findParkingValet only, $42 sedans / $52 large vehicles per their own page, in-and-out included, registered guests only.
New York Marriott at the Brooklyn BridgeTo the terminalAbout 1.6 miles to portPark & cruiseNone we could findParkingOn-site $60.00 daily, run by SP+ rather than the hotel, available 11am–5:30pm on arrival and departure days per the hotel's own page.
The Lodge Red HookTo the terminal5 min drive / 10 min walk to portPark & cruiseNone we could findParkingOn-site parking published at $25.00 plus taxes per night for all guests. Nothing published about leaving a car during a cruise — ask.
Aloft New York BrooklynTo the terminalAbout 1.7 miles to portPark & cruiseNone we could findParkingNo on-site parking. Off-site valet $75.00 daily; Icon self-park at 387 Bridge St $55/day, +$10 SUVs, per the hotel's own page.
Sheraton Brooklyn New York HotelTo the terminalAbout 1.7 miles to portPark & cruiseNone we could findParkingNo on-site parking. Off-site valet $75.00 daily, priced per 24-hour period with no in-and-out privilege, per the hotel's own page.
Hilton Brooklyn New YorkTo the terminalAbout 1.4 miles to portPark & cruiseNone we could findParkingValet $55.00, in-and-out privileges available, secured and covered. No self-parking, per the hotel's own page.
1 Hotel Brooklyn BridgeTo the terminalAbout 11 min drive to portPark & cruiseNone we could findParkingValet only. Their own page publishes up to 3 hrs $44.00, up to 6 hrs $54.00, up to 24 hrs $90.00, tax excluded, with extra fees for oversized vehicles.
NU Hotel BrooklynTo the terminalAbout 9 min drive to portPark & cruiseNone we could findParkingOff-site garage at 75 Smith St — their own page publishes $75/night, $85 oversized, no in-and-out, settled when you take the car.
Hotel Le BleuTo the terminal2.5 miles, 12 min drive (the hotel's own figure) to portPark & cruiseNone we could findParkingLimited complimentary parking, first-come and first-served, per their own site — not reservable and not guaranteed.
Ace Hotel BrooklynTo the terminalAbout 2 miles to portPark & cruiseNoParkingNo cruise parking published. Ask the hotel about nearby garages when you book.

Shuttle and package terms are shown as published only where we read them on the hotel’s own page, with the date we read it. Everywhere else the cell says what the hotel advertises, or that nothing is published — a shuttle you cannot confirm is one you should not plan an embarkation morning around.

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Our pick · Families

Holiday Inn Brooklyn Downtown

About 1.6 miles to port$$

Why: An indoor pool is the thing that buys you a quiet evening with children the night before a cruise, and this is the nearest hotel that has one alongside an on-site restaurant.

Full-service chain with an indoor pool, sauna and steam room — the strongest genuine family pick

Pro tip: Valet only, no self-parking, and their own page prices it at $42 for sedans and $52 for large vehicles with in-and-out included. Their "Daily Parking Package" is a nightly room-plus-parking rate, not a cruise package — it says nothing about leaving the car while you sail.

Parking: Valet only, $42 sedans / $52 large vehicles per their own page, in-and-out included, registered guests only.

Per ihg.com, checked 2026-08-17

New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge

618 rooms in Downtown Brooklyn — the cluster's anchor, and the most family capacity near the port

About 1.6 miles to port$$$

Why: The biggest full-service hotel near the terminal, with an indoor pool and enough connecting rooms to matter for a family. It absorbs a group in a way the boutiques cannot.

Pro tip: Check the garage hours before you plan an early boarding: the hotel's own page says the SP+ garage is available 11am–5:30pm on the day of arrival and departure, with a $30/hr early-arrival charge. That window does not match a 9:30 am bag drop.

Parking: On-site $60.00 daily, run by SP+ rather than the hotel, available 11am–5:30pm on arrival and departure days per the hotel's own page.

Per marriott.com, checked 2026-08-17

The Lodge Red Hook

The only hotel actually in Red Hook — an 81-room boutique about half a mile from the pier

5 min drive / 10 min walk to port$$

Why: Nothing else puts you inside the neighborhood. It is a select-service boutique with keyless entry and breakfast included, and its own site publishes on-site parking at $25.00 plus tax per night — the cheapest parking anywhere near this terminal, and barely half the terminal's rate.

Pro tip: Its site says nothing about leaving a car parked while you sail, and we are not going to assume it. Ask when you book: if they allow it, the saving over the terminal lot on a seven-night cruise is real; if they do not, park at the terminal.

Parking: On-site parking published at $25.00 plus taxes per night for all guests. Nothing published about leaving a car during a cruise — ask.

Per lodgeredhook.com, checked 2026-08-17

Aloft New York Brooklyn

Loft-style rooms and a rooftop in Downtown Brooklyn, next door to the Sheraton

About 1.7 miles to port$$

Why: Big, bright rooms at a select-service price, and teenagers tend to like it more than they like a business hotel. Right on top of the Downtown Brooklyn transit knot.

Pro tip: There is no on-site parking at all. Their own page lists off-site valet at $75.00 daily and self-parking at Icon on Bridge Street at $55/day plus $10 for SUVs — the terminal lot is cheaper than both.

Parking: No on-site parking. Off-site valet $75.00 daily; Icon self-park at 387 Bridge St $55/day, +$10 SUVs, per the hotel's own page.

Per marriott.com, checked 2026-08-17

Sheraton Brooklyn New York Hotel

321-room full-service hotel in Downtown Brooklyn, next door to the Aloft

About 1.7 miles to port$$$

Why: A full-service fallback when the Marriott is full, with the same Downtown Brooklyn location and a bigger room count than the boutiques.

Pro tip: Their own page is unusually clear that the off-site valet is priced per 24-hour period with no in-and-out privilege. For a week-long sailing that is a poor deal against the $45 terminal lot — drive to the pier instead.

Parking: No on-site parking. Off-site valet $75.00 daily, priced per 24-hour period with no in-and-out privilege, per the hotel's own page.

Per marriott.com, checked 2026-08-17

Hilton Brooklyn New York

Chain reliability on the Boerum Hill edge of Downtown Brooklyn — the closest of the Downtown cluster

About 1.4 miles to port$$$

Why: If you want a known quantity with a real front desk and points, this is the nearest one to Red Hook. Valet includes in-and-out privileges, which most of the Downtown hotels do not.

Pro tip: Their own page says self-parking is not available and valet is $55.00 — check third-party quotes against the hotel's own Hotel Info page, which is the number that will be charged.

Parking: Valet $55.00, in-and-out privileges available, secured and covered. No self-parking, per the hotel's own page.

Per hilton.com, checked 2026-08-17

1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge

Waterfront eco-luxury inside Brooklyn Bridge Park, with the harbor view to match

About 11 min drive to port$$$$

Why: The splurge, and the only hotel near this terminal with real harbor views — you can watch the water you are about to sail on. Inside Brooklyn Bridge Park, so the Promenade and Jane's Carousel are a walk rather than a trip.

Pro tip: Do not leave a car here for a cruise. Valet is the only option and their own page publishes $90.00 for up to 24 hours excluding tax, which is double the terminal lot. Arrive by cab and park at the pier.

Parking: Valet only. Their own page publishes up to 3 hrs $44.00, up to 6 hrs $54.00, up to 24 hrs $90.00, tax excluded, with extra fees for oversized vehicles.

Per 1hotels.com, checked 2026-08-17

NU Hotel Brooklyn

Boerum Hill boutique on the Cobble Hill edge, with free bikes and a walkable neighborhood

About 9 min drive to port$$

Why: The nearest hotel with a real neighborhood around it — Smith Street's restaurants are at the door, and Carroll Gardens is a short walk. Small, independent-feeling, and closer to the terminal than the Downtown Brooklyn cluster.

Pro tip: They publish a "Park & Stay Package" and it is not a cruise package: it is a $25 discount on parking at an off-site garage with no in-and-out privileges, which is the opposite of what you need with a ship to catch. Read the terms before you book it for that reason.

Parking: Off-site garage at 75 Smith St — their own page publishes $75/night, $85 oversized, no in-and-out, settled when you take the car.

Per nuhotelbrooklyn.com, checked 2026-08-17

Hotel Le Bleu

48-room boutique on the Park Slope/Gowanus border with a rooftop lounge — the one hotel that courts cruisers

2.5 miles, 12 min drive (the hotel's own figure) to port$$

Why: It is the only hotel near this terminal that markets to cruise passengers at all, and it publishes free parking — limited, first-come and not reservable, but free.

Pro tip: They name a "Cruise Terminal Package" on their own site but publish no terms for it at all — no inclusions, no price, no parking duration, no shuttle. Call and ask what it actually includes before you book on the strength of the name. And because their free parking is not guaranteed, do not build a boarding morning around it.

Parking: Limited complimentary parking, first-come and first-served, per their own site — not reservable and not guaranteed.

Per hotellebleu.com, checked 2026-08-17

Ace Hotel Brooklyn

Design-led Downtown Brooklyn boutique, all concrete and good coffee

About 2 miles to port$$$

Why: The most characterful room in Downtown Brooklyn, and a short cab from Red Hook. Good for a night that feels like a trip rather than a layover before the ship.

Pro tip: No cruise package and no shuttle — treat the ride to the pier as a separate cab, and budget about fifteen minutes for it on a Saturday morning.

Parking: No cruise parking published. Ask the hotel about nearby garages when you book.

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