Property Location
The Livingston Hotel is the ONLY Hyatt property in Brooklyn offering authenticity and style with elevated hospitality. Surrounded by cultural landmarks, trendy eateries, and historic architecture, the hotel offers easy access to the Brooklyn Bridge, Barclays Center, BAM and Brooklyn Paramount Theatre and the scenic waterfront. Nearby neighborhoods like DUMBO and Fort Greene, known for their art galleries, parks, and local shops, makes The Livingston Hotel an ideal base for both business and leisure travelers seeking an authentic Brooklyn experience.
Rooms & Suites
Property features 104 stylish and well-appointed guestrooms with a wardrobe closet, safe, mini fridge, coffee maker and Jonathan Adler bath products. Some rooms feature balconies, and our deluxe rooms are slighter larger and have a Chair and a bench. We have one Suite with features a living room with a sleeper-sofa and a separate bedroom.
Drinks & Dining
We have a full-service restaurant and bar serving breakfast, lunch, dinner with room service. We also have a gourmet coffee cart at our entrance serving specialty coffee and artisan pastries.
Our rooftop will feature a mobile bar with seasonal seating areas. The Livingston hotel has roof top views, a full-service restaurant and gourmet coffee cart.
Nearby Restaurants
Gage & Tollner (372 Fulton St) – A beautifully restored historic chophouse famous for its classic American menu and elegant atmosphere. Also, home to the hidden cocktail lounge Sunken Harbor Club upstairs.
Barbuto Brooklyn (60 Furman St) – California-Italian fare by James Beard chef Jonathan Waxman, featuring seasonal dishes like JW Chicken, kale salad, and gnocchi.
Junior's Restaurant & Bakery (386 Flatbush Ave Ext) – A Brooklyn legend serving comfort classics—overstuffed deli sandwiches, Steakburgers, ribs—and of course, its famous cheesecake.
Angelica Pizzeria & Restaurant (332 Livingston St) – A local go-to for all-day Italian comfort: New York-style pizza, baked ziti, lasagna, and hearty breakfast fare starting as early as 7 AM.
Han Dynasty – A spicy Szechuan favorite located in City Point, praised for dishes like Dan Dan noodles, wontons in chili oil, and dry-pepper chicken.
Dekalb Market Hall.
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291 Livingston Street stands as a bold new icon in Downtown Brooklyn—a modern and vibrant hotel born from vision and resilience. As the first and ONLY Hyatt property in Brooklyn, its striking architectural design and sleek façade reflect the energy of the borough, while inside, refined spaces and guestrooms promise an elevated experience for travelers.
Hotel Fun Facts
Perfectly positioned among Brooklyn’s cultural landmarks, acclaimed dining, and vibrant arts scene, this address offers more than a stay—it’s a gateway to an authentic, upscale Brooklyn lifestyle.