Robin's Guidebook

Robin
Robin's Guidebook

Rooftop bars / restaurants

Wine and dine with a view
Westlight is a 22nd-floor rooftop bar from featuring sweeping views of New York City from atop The William Vale hotel in Williamsburg. Make a reservation
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Westlight
111 N 12th St
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Westlight is a 22nd-floor rooftop bar from featuring sweeping views of New York City from atop The William Vale hotel in Williamsburg. Make a reservation

Favorite coffee spots

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Devoción
69 Grand St
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Great place to grab an almond milk latte and open up your laptop
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Freehold
45 S 3rd St
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Great place to grab an almond milk latte and open up your laptop

Sightseeing

Amazing little park with great views of manhattan skyline right around the corner
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Domino Park
15 Kent Ave
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Amazing little park with great views of manhattan skyline right around the corner
Beautiful at sunset
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Williamsburg most
70 Williamsburg Bridge Bicycle Path
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Beautiful at sunset
Dumbo waterfront is the first stop on the ferry (southbound). There are some amazing restaurants, a carousel and other sights to see
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Main Street Park
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Dumbo waterfront is the first stop on the ferry (southbound). There are some amazing restaurants, a carousel and other sights to see

Neighborhoods

Dumbo, an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, is one of the most-visited spots in Brooklyn. Just a couple of decades removed from an industrial past in which few people lived there and there was little reason to visit, it’s now a hotbed of dining, recreation and shopping with great views of the Lower Manhattan skyline.
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Dumbo
65 Plymouth St
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Dumbo, an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, is one of the most-visited spots in Brooklyn. Just a couple of decades removed from an industrial past in which few people lived there and there was little reason to visit, it’s now a hotbed of dining, recreation and shopping with great views of the Lower Manhattan skyline.