The Livingston: First Hyatt Hotel in Brooklyn Opens in 2026
The Livingston is Brooklyn's first Hyatt hotel, a 154-room property with rooftop bar, spa, and Manhattan skyline views. World of Hyatt points accepted.
New Hyatt Hotel in Brooklyn 2026 Offers Modern Luxury in Cultural District
The Livingston, the first Hyatt-branded hotel in Brooklyn, N.Y., has opened, offering modern luxury in the city’s cultural district. The 154-room property marks Hyatt’s expansion into Brooklyn, a neighborhood known for its arts scene and waterfront views.
Inside the New Property
The Livingston blends contemporary design with Brooklyn’s creative energy. Guest rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows, custom furnishings, and smart technology. The hotel’s rooftop bar, The Skyline, provides panoramic views of the East River and Manhattan skyline. A 24-hour fitness center, spa, and art-filled lobby complete the offerings.
A key highlight is the hotel’s partnership with local artists, who have curated installations throughout common areas. The property also includes a 5,000-square-foot event space for weddings and corporate functions.
How It Stacks Up Against Competitors
Hyatt’s entry into Brooklyn adds to the area’s luxury hotel options, competing with properties like the Park Hyatt New York and The Plaza Hotel. While those iconic hotels offer historic charm, The Livingston focuses on modern amenities and tech-forward design. For travelers prioritizing innovation over tradition, this could be a compelling choice.
In terms of loyalty, The Livingston participates in the World of Hyatt program. Members earn 10 points per dollar spent, with a point value of ~1.7 cents. This outperforms Marriott’s ~0.8 cents per point but lags behind IHG’s higher-value system. Award stays require 25,000 points for a standard room, with Category 1-4 pricing.
The Bottom Line
The Livingston is a strong addition for travelers seeking modern luxury in Brooklyn. Its location near DUMBO and the East River offers easy access to cultural attractions and waterfront activities. However, the neighborhood’s relative distance from Manhattan’s main tourist areas may impact convenience for some visitors.
For World of Hyatt members, the hotel provides a solid option for points redemptions, though the smaller Hyatt footprint compared to Marriott or Hilton could limit flexibility. Booking directly through Hyatt or using points via Chase Ultimate Rewards (1:1 transfer) may offer the best value.
The Livingston opens with a 20% early-booking discount for reservations made before April 15, 2026. Check availability at hyatt.com or contact the hotel directly for personalized recommendations.
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