Hotel in New York City, United States
The Hoxton, Williamsburg
150Pearl PointsDesign-forward Brooklyn base, low booking friction.

About The Hoxton, Williamsburg
The Hoxton, Williamsburg is a design-led Brooklyn hotel on Wythe Ave with a casual, community-oriented atmosphere and straightforward access to both the waterfront and Manhattan. It suits travellers who want neighbourhood character over full-service luxury. Booking is easy, availability is generally good, and it sits at a more accessible price point than comparable Manhattan alternatives.
Verdict
The Hoxton, Williamsburg is the right call if you want a design-forward Brooklyn base with easy access to the waterfront and Manhattan, and you don't want to pay Midtown prices to get it. The vibe is deliberately casual — low-key lobbies, communal hang spaces, and a crowd that skews creative and younger. If you need concierge depth or a hushed, full-service luxury experience, look elsewhere. But for a well-located, atmosphere-rich stay on the Brooklyn side, it earns its place in the shortlist.
The Stay
Arriving at 97 Wythe Ave, you're in the heart of Williamsburg's waterfront strip — close to the East River, a short walk from the Bedford Ave subway stop, and surrounded by some of the city's leading independent dining and drinking. The Hoxton format follows a recognizable playbook across its properties: compact but considered rooms, public spaces designed for lingering, and a lobby energy that sits somewhere between hotel and co-working space. Expect background music that fits the neighbourhood, foot traffic from locals using the bar and restaurant, and a general buzz that peaks in the evenings. If you're after quiet, request a room away from the ground floor public areas.
Check-in is frictionless by boutique-hotel standards, the brand has invested in smooth arrivals as a point of differentiation. The rooms themselves follow the Hoxton formula: thoughtful storage, decent natural light where the floor plan allows, and a design sensibility that references the surrounding neighbourhood without overdoing it. Departures are direct; the location gives you good subway and rideshare options whether you're heading to JFK, LGA, or back into Manhattan.
For repeat visitors: the public spaces are worth revisiting even when you're not sleeping here. The bar and lobby area work well for early-evening drinks before heading further into Williamsburg or across the bridge. If you've done the standard room before, it's worth checking room category upgrades on the next booking, the brand tiers its rooms in a way that makes the step-up meaningful rather than cosmetic.
For broader context on where The Hoxton fits in the New York market, see our full New York City hotels guide. If you're planning around dining, our full New York City restaurants guide and our full New York City bars guide are useful companions. For design-first stays elsewhere in the US, Troutbeck in Amenia and Raffles Boston are worth comparing. Further afield, Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles and Auberge du Soleil in Napa offer different reference points for the design-meets-location category.
Booking
Booking difficulty is low. Availability at The Hoxton, Williamsburg is generally accessible without long lead times, even on weekends, unlike tighter Manhattan properties such as Casa Cipriani New York or Crosby Street Hotel. That said, booking 2–3 weeks out for summer weekends and holiday periods is sensible. Direct booking through the Hoxton website typically surfaces the leading rate flexibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to book The Hoxton, Williamsburg?
Book as soon as your dates are confirmed, but don't stress — availability at 97 Wythe Ave is generally accessible without the long lead times you'd face at tighter Manhattan properties. Weekends in summer and fall fill faster given Williamsburg's draw, so a week or two of lead time is sensible for those periods. Outside peak season, last-minute availability is realistic.
How is the location of The Hoxton, Williamsburg?
The address at 97 Wythe Ave puts you on Williamsburg's waterfront strip, within walking distance of the East River and close to the Bedford Ave subway station for quick Manhattan access. It's a practical base if you want Brooklyn as your home, not just a detour — the surrounding blocks are dense with restaurants and bars. If Manhattan proximity is the priority over Brooklyn immersion, a Midtown property makes more sense.
Is The Hoxton, Williamsburg family-friendly?
The Hoxton brand skews toward design-conscious travelers and a social lobby format, which suits couples and small groups more naturally than families with young children. That said, nothing in the Brooklyn location or Hoxton model makes it actively unsuitable for families — it depends on what you need. If connecting rooms or resort-style amenities are a requirement, look elsewhere; if you just need a solid base in a walkable neighborhood, it works fine.
Is The Hoxton, Williamsburg worth the price?
Pricing varies at The Hoxton, Williamsburg; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Location
97 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249
New York City, United States
Compare The Hoxton, Williamsburg
| Venue | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| The Hoxton, Williamsburg | Easy | |
| Aman New York | Michelin 3 Key, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel | Michelin 2 Key, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Pendry Manhattan West | Michelin 2 Key | Unknown |
| Ace Hotel Brooklyn | Michelin 1 Key | Unknown |
| The Ludlow Hotel | Michelin 1 Key | Unknown |
Comparing your options in New York City for this tier.
Also Consider
- Aman New York, Notable alternative
- The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel, Notable alternative
- Pendry Manhattan West, Notable alternative
- Ace Hotel Brooklyn, Notable alternative
- The Ludlow Hotel, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Against other Brooklyn options, The Hoxton, Williamsburg and the Ace Hotel Brooklyn are the closest comparison: both target a creative-leaning guest, both lean into public-space culture, and both sit at a more accessible price point than Manhattan luxury. The Hoxton edges ahead on room design consistency; Ace Brooklyn competes on music programming and event energy. If neighbourhood immersion in Williamsburg is the goal, The Hoxton's location on Wythe Ave is the better pick.
For the full Manhattan luxury tier, Aman New York and The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel are in a different category entirely, higher prices, deeper service, and a guest profile that expects discretion over atmosphere. If you're weighing The Hoxton against those, the decision isn't close: they serve different needs. The Hoxton is the right base for guests who plan to spend most of their time out in the neighbourhood; Aman or The Carlyle make sense when the hotel itself is a significant part of the trip. The The Whitby Hotel and The Mark occupy the mid-to-upper Manhattan tier and offer more polished service without reaching Aman pricing.
Pendry Manhattan West and The Ludlow Hotel are the most relevant Manhattan-side alternatives for guests who like The Hoxton's aesthetic but prefer to stay on the island. Pendry Manhattan West is stronger on food and beverage programming; The Ludlow trades on Lower East Side character. If proximity to Brooklyn dining and the waterfront matters less than being walkable to Midtown or the West Village, either of those may be the better fit. For guests who've already stayed at The Hoxton once and want to explore what else New York's boutique tier offers, The Greenwich Hotel and The Fifth Avenue Hotel are worth considering as next steps up.
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