My husband and I stayed for 4-nights at the Henry Norman Hotel in Brooklyn for a celebration of Valentine’s Day and my birthday. We wanted to try a venue that was not in Manhattan. My husband did some research and we decided on the Henry Norman. We had a great stay there – not one regret at all! It is a first-class boutique hotel with many lovely touches for their patrons. Upon arrival in Brooklyn, we called the hotel and they sent their driver to pick us up at the Court Square Subway Stop. They offer shuttle service within a one-mile radius of the hotel. And, this shuttle service is provided in a Mercedes SUV – wow! We were given Room #316, which was a Studio Terrace Room. Since it was February, we really didn’t use the terrace area outside our room, but it looked really nice. There was another public terrace area on the third floor that provide awesome views of the Manhattan Skyline across the East River. Our room was very comfortable and it was really clean. Our bed was queen size and there was ample room in the closet and drawers for our belongings. The bathroom was super clean; the shower was really nice with a sunflower-style shower head, quite gentle and relaxing. There was a small refrigerator in the room to house your beverages or leftovers. My husband and I walked to the Subway G Line several times, as it was only about a 9-10 block walk. This subway line is the quickest way to get to Manhattan. Upon returning to the hotel after a long day of sightseeing, there was always fresh water available in the lobby – lime, orange infused. In the morning, there was fresh coffee and sweet rolls served in the lower level. We could not say enough good words about the scones and chocolate croissants! So very tasty! The staff at the front desk was always very pleasant and helpful, offering ideas for restaurants and directions if needed. One staff member that was super nice and helpful was Greg, the evening shuttle driver. Kudos to Greg for his friendly nature, helpful suggestions, and professional manner. Greg suggested that we try Karczma, a Polish Restaurant in the Greenpoint Neighborhood. This suggestion turned out to be a highlight of our dining experiences. The only thing I can say as a negative, and this is really being picky, is that there was a bus parking lot across from our room (#316) that could be noisy at times when the buses backed up with their beep-beeps. It didn’t bother me at all, but a light sleeper might find it distracting. Both my husband and I would not hesitate to return for another stay at the Henry Norman. It was truly a 5-Star hotel. Thank you Henry Norman for a truly lovely stay!