The Hoxton, Williamsburg

Brooklyn, United States
Williamsburg

175 Rooms

Shoreditch, the East London district that was home to the original Hoxton Hotel, became the hippest neighborhood in town right around the same time Williamsburg became New York’s own capital of cool. So it’s only fitting that the first Hoxton in the United States should set up shop here. The Hoxton, Williamsburg occupies a modern building, but it’s...

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97 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY, 11249, USA

Amenities

  • 24 hour front desk
  • Pet Friendly
  • Free wi-fi
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Room service
  • Rooftop terrace bar
  • 100% non-smoking hotel
  • Luggage storage
  • Air conditioning
  • Pets allowed (charges apply)

The Hoxton, Williamsburg

Shoreditch, the East London district that was home to the original Hoxton Hotel, became the hippest neighborhood in town right around the same time Williamsburg became New York’s own capital of cool. So it’s only fitting that the first Hoxton in the United States should set up shop here. The Hoxton, Williamsburg occupies a modern building, but it’s a loving tribute to the neighborhood’s industrial heritage — another attribute Williamsburg shares with Shoreditch.

Here, with plenty of space to work with thanks to the blank slate of a new building, the rooms are a touch larger than those in other Hoxtons — and thanks to the building’s low-lying surroundings, it offers far-ranging views over North Brooklyn and the Manhattan skyline. Floor-to-ceiling windows and king beds bring a touch of luxury, and each room has a selection of books chosen by a different local artist or creative.

And as lovely as the rooms are, in a hotel like the Hoxton you’re meant to spend some time socializing as well. K’Far, the all-day Israeli restaurant, bar, and café, takes advantage of its unique setting on a patio with a retractable glass roof, for sunlit dining year-round. Meanwhile Laser Wolf, the rooftop restaurant, is inspired by the shipudiyas of Israel, serving charcoal-grilled meats and vegetables against the backdrop of the Manhattan skyline.