The Hoxton in Williamsburg is a stylish yet approachable boutique hotel set in a chic, former factory, boasting stunning skyline views and exceptional dining options.
97 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249 Get directions
"When the Hoxton plunked itself down on Williamsburg’s Wythe Avenue—the neighborhood’s unofficial hotel strip—it came just as much for New Yorkers as it did for visitors. Cases in point: a quirky, retro lobby that’s perfect for long, lazy Sunday afternoon hangs; an event space that has hosted, among other things, a pop-up tattoo studio; a rooftop bar that doesn’t have a line (yet). The UK-based Ennismore designed the hotel to feel extremely Brooklyn, dotting it with locally-sourced vintage furniture and bookshelves displaying hefty tomes on contemporary art and ’70-style chandeliers hanging from the lofty ceiling. The three on-site restaurants—seasonal Summerly and Backyard and the year-round favorite Klein’s—are overseen by Jud Mongell and Zeb Stewart, the names behind Williamsburg’s beloved Five Leaves, Union Pool, and Hotel Delmano. The cocktails are a delight (order the mezcal-infused Fire Island), and the food spans everything from New American comfort at Klein’s to New England–style lobster rolls at Summerly. Upstairs, the 175 rooms, like the ones at the Hoxton in Paris, are not massive but fit king-size beds and have views of either the Manhattan or Brooklyn skyline."
"Neighborhood: WilliamsburgPrice: From $212 per night It’s hard to be the coolest kid in town when you’re in the coolest ‘hood in town, but somehow, The Hoxton has managed the feat. In Williamsburg, an area lousy with achingly-hip people and even hipper hotels, this first US location of the London-based chain manages to toe the line between drop-dead trendy and approachable. The 175 rooms are all stocked with king-sized beds and gorgeous linens from Brooklyn-based designer Dusen Dusen, and have dreamy views of Manhattan through their floor-to-ceiling windows. Don’t miss the rooftop restaurant Laser Wolf, one of New York City’s most anticipated openings of 2022." - Juliet Izon
"When the Hoxton plunked itself down on Williamsburg’s Wythe Avenue—the neighborhood’s unofficial hotel strip—it was as much for New Yorkers as for visitors. Cases in point: a quirky, retro lobby that’s perfect for long, lazy Sunday afternoons; an events space that has hosted, among other things, a pop-up tattoo studio; a rooftop bar that doesn’t have a line (yet). The U.K.-based Ennismore designed the hotel to feel extremely Brooklyn, dotting it with locally sourced vintage furniture and bookshelves displaying hefty tomes on contemporary art, and ’70-style chandeliers hanging from the lofty ceiling. The three on-site restaurants—seasonal Summerly and Backyard and the year-round favorite Klein’s—are overseen by Jud Mongell and Zeb Stewart, the names behind Williamsburg’s beloved Five Leaves, Union Pool, and Hotel Delmano. The cocktails are a delight (order the mezcal-infused Fire Island), and the food spans everything from New American comfort at Klein’s to New England–style lobster rolls at Summerly. Upstairs, the 175 rooms, like the ones at the Hoxton in Paris, are not massive but fit king-size beds and have views of either the Manhattan or Brooklyn skyline." - John Wogan, Nicole Schnitzler, CNT Editors, Sandra Ramani
"Globally recognized as a haven for modern-day nomads without the confines of a traditional office, The Hoxton has cemented its reputation as a go-to destination for remote workers. So much so, they've introduced a membership program aimed at rewarding regular patrons with enticing benefits." - The MICHELIN Guide
"Globally recognized as a haven for modern-day nomads without the confines of a traditional office, The Hoxton has cemented its reputation as a go-to destination for remote workers. Set within the confines of a former water-tower factory, the hotel boasts a striking central staircase that makes a bold statement." - The MICHELIN Guide