500 Van Brunt St, Brooklyn, NY 11231, United States地圖
旅客評論:
更多
查看全部(6)
【最新】本月優惠代碼組合
領取
Red Hook Dock的附近推薦
Red Hook Dock的評論
撰寫評論
Trip.com
(12條評論)TripAdvisor
12條評論
Thomas V
Dock for the Queen Mary
We disembarked the Queen Mary here and caught an Uber to take us to our apartment in Brooklyn. There is also a very good ferry here that takes you to a couple of docks in Manhattan. You can walk int...
It's the end of the shopping street in the Red Hood neighborhood, which is a rather cool area, so if you want to explore a part of Brooklyn, wander down here and observe the port and sea. And there a...
This is where we board the Queen Mary 2, which we have done a number of times. It's an old historic port, an important part of the NYC shoreline and continues to be functional.
We explored the dock area and some of Red Hook in midwinter, walked through Coffey Park, eventually found an excellent coffee shop. It’s all in the midst of transition, we fear a lot of the original b...
First of all.. Bit of history . Red Hook has been part of the Town of Brooklyn since it was organized in the 1600s. It is named for the red clay soil and the point of land projecting into the Upper Ne...
Dock for the Queen Mary
We disembarked the Queen Mary here and caught an Uber to take us to our apartment in Brooklyn. There is also a very good ferry here that takes you to a couple of docks in Manhattan. You can walk int...
The Port
It's the end of the shopping street in the Red Hood neighborhood, which is a rather cool area, so if you want to explore a part of Brooklyn, wander down here and observe the port and sea. And there a...
Queen Mary 2
This is where we board the Queen Mary 2, which we have done a number of times. It's an old historic port, an important part of the NYC shoreline and continues to be functional.
Something different
We explored the dock area and some of Red Hook in midwinter, walked through Coffey Park, eventually found an excellent coffee shop. It’s all in the midst of transition, we fear a lot of the original b...
absolutely amazing!
First of all.. Bit of history . Red Hook has been part of the Town of Brooklyn since it was organized in the 1600s. It is named for the red clay soil and the point of land projecting into the Upper Ne...