Sustainable luxury hotel with stunning skyline and bridge views
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"After crossing the Brooklyn Bridge, the 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge is suggested as a nice spot to stop for a drink with views of the skyline and waterfront." - CNT Editors

"I love where the 1 Hotel Brooklyn is — they've done a great job with the gardening and restoration at the tip so the waterfront view of the city is beautiful; I stayed nearby during filming, noticed it's become an Instagram spot, but enjoyed escaping for a peaceful walk along the river, and I appreciate that 1 Hotels offer healthier food and good locations." - Kaitlin Menza

"Tucked among greenery, the rooftop plunge pool is only three feet deep, but the views stretch the day: I parked at the edge to gaze across the East River at lower Manhattan, One World Trade Center, the Statue of Liberty, and the Brooklyn Bridge while ferries crisscrossed below. The scene hums with groups of friends, trendy young folks, and influencers, and Harriet’s Rooftop sits just steps away for bites and drinks; come night, sunset over the skyline steals the show. Non‑hotel guests can book Sky Swim Lounge tables nestled just below the pool deck (21+ only, up to 12 people, with table minimums starting at $800), making the escape feel both exclusive and within reach." - Jessica Chapel

"An urban garden vibe greets you at the front door as greenery drapes nearly every surface; rooms and the rooftop offer spectacular panoramic Manhattan views, the rooftop adds a glittering pool in the skyline, and the lower floors bring farm-to-table dining at The Osprey plus a comprehensive spa." - Alexis Benveniste

"“Young, energetic New Yorkers and visitors flock to Harriet's rooftop bar for Asian-inspired snacks and to chill-out by the rooftop pool at the Sky Swim Lounge, one of the most unique vistas in the city — level with the Brooklyn Bridge staring across the river towards downtown Manhattan.”" - David Farley