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Brooklyn Heights

This residential neighborhood is beloved for its leafy trees, charming historic brownstone townhouses.

Welcome to Brooklyn Heights

Picturesque and pristine riverfront enclave

Posh Brooklyn Heights is a single stop from bustling Manhattan, yet sometimes this tree-lined neighborhood feels a world away. This residential neighborhood is beloved for its leafy trees, charming historic brownstone townhouses, and easygoing lifestyle. Finding the perfect balance between bustling commercial opportunities and quiet residential streets, Brooklyn Heights is a prestigious neighborhood with a long-standing reputation.

Since 1834, Brooklyn Heights has been a prominent fixture in the Brooklyn borough, often lending to its nickname as “America’s original suburb.” Homes here range in architectural style from early Federalist townhomes and Victorian Gothic mansions to the nation’s largest concentration of pre-war brick rowhouses.

What to Love

  • Unspoiled slice of old-fashioned Brooklyn
  • Rich local history
  • Iconic eateries you won’t want to miss
  • Glimmering skyline views beyond the riverfront
  • Gorgeous urban parkland to explore
  • NYC’s largest free literary festival

People & Lifestyle

Brooklyn Heights has protected its historic charm, self-evident in its stunning brownstone homes and shady, walkable sidewalks, which makes this darling neighborhood easy to love. With its close proximity to Manhattan, stunning riverfront views, and laid-back Brooklyn lifestyle, this community is a great fit for growing families and professionals alike.

Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

In recent years, the borough of Brooklyn has become synonymous with hipster sensibilities —including everything from vegan eateries, slow fashion alternatives, and a hip arts culture that’s always on the cutting edge—and while Brooklyn Heights is largely defined by its refined architecture and sophistication, it’s not unusual to find trendsetting eateries and boutiques along these cobbled streets. Since opening its doors in 1977, The River Café has become a landmark in the Brooklyn Heights culinary catalog. Tucked beneath the Brooklyn Bridge along the banks of the East River, this upscale dining destination boasts mesmerizing views of the Manhattan skyline alongside an elevated menu of upscale American cuisine. Opposite of The River Cafe on Old Fulton Street, you’ll find Juliana’s Pizza. This traditional pizza joint was spearheaded by Patsy Grimaldi, the NYC pizza legend, and uses a 100-year-old dough recipe that can’t be beaten. American cuisine looks back to its roots at Colonie. This eatery is both chic and approachable, opting for elegantly plated dishes paired with craft cocktails from local artisanal spirits. Their farm-to-table approach cherishes fresh, local ingredients and supports shifting seasonal menus, while their open-kitchen concept keeps diners engaged through the preparation. French bistro Chez Moi is a local favorite and a perfect casual option for both catching up over lunch and enjoying an intimate dinner.

Things to Do

While nestled between the heart of Brooklyn and Manhattan across the river, Brooklyn Heights also boasts its own array of activities. For a breath of fresh air, Brooklyn Heights Promenade is a riverfront destination beloved for its tree-lined sidewalks and views of Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty, while Brooklyn Bridge Park is a fantastic place for families to get active together—whether kayaking, roller-skating, or birding. Brooklyn Heights also hosts numerous community events throughout the year. Growing exponentially since its inaugural event in 2006, the Brooklyn Book Fair now hosts New York City’s largest free literary festival, bringing the community together to share Brooklyn’s voice and discuss literature.

Schools

Students in Brooklyn Heights have a wealth of academic opportunities within reach. Here are a few of the most notable academic facilities in the area:

 
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