
Phone Numbers: 718-783-0080
Email: stmarkpl89@yahoo.com
Address: 89 Saint Marks place, Brooklyn, NY 11217 USA
General Information:
89 St. Marks Place is a Victorian brownstone rowhouse, located in the northwest corner of Park Slope, Brooklyn. The neighborhood was built here in the late 1800’s bordering 526 acre Prospect Park. Much of Park Slope was granted National Landmark Status in the late 1960’s.
The one bedroom apartments, 2R and 3R, are contemporarily decorated with exposed brock walls in the kithen and living room. Brick wood-burning fireplaces and wood mantels with mirrors grace the living rooms. The bedrooms have a full bed. The living rooms can sleep two additional guests on a sofa bed. There is a TV with basic cable and free Wi-Fi. The apartments face the rear garden.
The large studio apartments, 2F and 3F, face the street and have queen beds. One wall is exposed brock with a wood-burning fireplace.
All of the kitchens have a microwave, coffee maker, toaster, washer, dryer, dishes, and basic cookware. The tiled bats have a tub/shower. Linens and towels are provided. Daily maid service is provided upon request, except major holidays.
Reservations: A one night deposit is required to hold a reservation. Curently we only accept personal checks, travellers checks, and cash. Due to our small size cancellations affect us significantly. Thus, once a reservation has been made, if cancelled $25.00 will be charged and the balance of your deposit refunded. If you cancel within 14 days of your arrival your deposit is non-refundable regardless of the reason for non-arrival or early departure.
Local Attractions:
Mountauk Club – a 12 minute walk at the corner of 8th Avenue and Lincoln Place. Designed by Francis H. Kimball and modeled on Venice’s Ca’D'Ore with a frieze of Native American Montauk Indians.
New York City Transit Museum – a 25 minute walk at the corner of Boerum Place and Scherhorn Street. A converted 1930’s subway station with 18 restored subway cars.
Brooklyn Heights Promenade – offers enthralling views of the Manhattan skyline and the Brooklyn Bridge
Park Slope has few chain stores but many interesting independent stores located mainly on 7th and 5th Avenues. Fantastic restaurants of almost any cuisine are located within easy walking distance. We will be happy to advise you.
There are two conveniently located supermarkets
Many antique stores are located West of 4th Avenue along Atlantic Avenue.
If you must leave Brooklyn we are located 3 1/2 blocks from 10 subway lines including the “N” whose next stop is Manhattan.
In the Neighborhood:
Brooklyn Academy of Music – We are located just four short blocks from the city’s most innovative host of theater, dance, and opera.
Brooklyn Museum – A 20 minute walk located on Eastern Parkway, a world class museum with an exception Egyptian collection.
Parks & Gardens – Prospect Park; a 15 minute walk, 526 acres of woodland, meadows, and walking paths.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden – A 20 minute walk, entrance next to the Brooklyn Museum. 52 acres of beautifully tended flower beds and greenhouses.
This post was submitted by Mark.

