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    3.4 (113 reviews)
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    Dan R.

    Foot on the pedal, never ever false metal Engine running hotter than a boiling kettle No sleep 'til No sleep 'til Brooklyn (Beastie Boys) We stayed two nights at the Hoxton by way of a room block for a wedding, and we could not have been happier with our stay. Our great experience started at the registration desk where Lilly checked us in, and she couldn't have been more charming and professional to interact with. Our 4th floor room had a great view of the Manhattan skyline. Yeah, the room was small and quite expensive (even with the wedding discount), but hey... This is NYC. We had a studio room with a fridge and a coffee maker. There were no dressers but there were drawers at the bed's footboard and a metal clothes rack for your hangers. The bathroom was tiny, but the shower was great with excellent hot water and pressure. The WIFI and room temperature control worked flawlessly. The hotel's location was FANTASTIC. Right in the heart of Williamsburg within an easy walk of hundreds of destinations and the waterfront parks. One nice feature was the option of having a $5 breakfast delivered to your room -a container of overnight oats, an apple, and a small OJ. The meal was delivered in a small shopping bag and placed on a hook outside our door. The only glitch we encountered was a leaky weatherstrip seal on the bottom of the glass shower door. SOME KEY PRO TIPS * Finding the hotel can be problematic. There is no big exterior sign, just a teeny tiny itty bitty one that's easily overlooked. ** There is no doorman, bell service, or entrance parking, not even a scooped-out section of the sidewalk. We saw numerous cars double parked getting honked like crazy as hotel guests were dropped off in front. *** The entrance on Wyeth Street is one floor above the hotel lobby and restaurants, so you'll see a big staircase descending to where the action is. If you're able bodied or not carrying a big suitcase, you'll be OK, but otherwise there is an elevator to your left. **** Hotel guests entering the elevator from lobby level must insert their room key into the elevator slot to ascend to your room. ***** Once you're in your room, you'll see a slot on the wall to leave your key, so the lights work in your room

    Laser wolf logo
    Angie M.

    Such a breath of fresh air as compared to chain hotels. Everything about this boutique hotel was perfection...from the customer service at the front desk to the waitress & waiters at laser wolf restaurant to the actual accommodations. I cannot wait to come back and try one of the hoxtons in another city . Also, don't skip out on the coffee and bar downstairs! The vibe and decor makes you feel like you are in a trendy bar in Brooklyn. Shout out to the organizer of the playlist too! I downloaded like three songs while sipping my coffee.

    Bed
    Elaina B.

    Cute little hotel in Williamsburg. The rooms are pretty small but it worked fine for me as I was traveling solo. The room was mostly clean but I did have a dead cricket in the room I had to clean up. The shower was also pretty frustrating to deal with as it leaks water out ALL over the full bathroom floor. Even with a towel in front of the shower door, it leaks through and then you're left with soaking wet towels all over the bathroom. The cafe area was super cute but halfway through eating my breakfast and working, they cranked up the music in the room making it impossible to focus or take any calls. Overall it's an expensive stay for what it is.

    POV from bed
    Julie B.

    During my visit to Brooklyn, I stayed at the Hoxton based on the glowing reviews and proximity to all the good restaurant/bars/etc. The pros: Great location - as someone who is very unfamiliar with the neighborhoods in Brooklyn (heck, NY in general), this neighborhood had practically everything you needed if you didn't want to explore at all haha. The lobby/bar area alone is a great spot to just people watch! Great views from the room. If you have an even room number, you get the great Manhattan skyline views. I had an odd room number and had views of.. well, Brooklyn and the construction going on in the building(s) behind the hotel lol. It wasn't bad, though! Nice accents and touches in the hotel room that made it feel like you were in a cute, minimalist apt. Also had a mini fridge, Bluetooth speaker, books, and nice selection of coffee and teas, too. The cons: The rooms are TINY. I read the reviews that pointed this out repeatedly but I still wasn't prepared for how tiny it was. My sister (who stayed with me) and I made it work and it was fine for us; but had it been my husband and son with me, I know my husband would've been unhappy. When my sister's BF came up to our room briefly to hang out, it made the room feel even smaller and downright claustrophobic. No Smart TV. Just basic cable... this wasn't that big of a deal but the more you know. Although there was shampoo/conditioner/body wash, there were no other hotel bathroom essentials (like lotion, shower cap, mouth wash, sewing kit). Kinda pricey? This is kind of relative... what's pricey to one might be a steal to another, I know. Obviously it's not Four Seasons hotel rates, and it is comparable to the other hotels in the neighborhood, but it is a tad bit high for it being such a small room. Would I recommend The Hoxton? Absolutely. The staff were all very pleasant, the bed was super comfy, and I thoroughly enjoyed my stay there. I will likely try out other hotels when I return but I don't regret choosing the Hoxton for my first time in (Williamsburg) Brooklyn.

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    Hulgrid G.

    The location, atmosphere and service were all impeccable. My friend and I did not have a room here but we did stop by in the hopes of goi g to the rooftop. The rooftop was closed for a wedding, and we went to grab a few seats at the bar. The wedding pre-cocktail hour was in the hotel so we stuck out but we still felt very welcomed. We ordered the spicy margarita, espresso martini and Margherita Pizza (not pictured) and all were fantastic and came up to $60 or 30/person without gratuity. I recommend coming for a swanky date night, solo date, or night catching up with friends

    Coffee and a pastry from the coffee shop in the lobby.
    Cara E.

    I stayed here this past weekend and it was a fabulous stay. My room, albeit small, was cozy and felt upscale -- the bathroom especially was incredibly welcoming and had a modern feel. My TV might have had an issue with it as the signal kept cutting in and out, but I did happen to be staying during a remarkably windy weekend. The hotel lobby is super hip and lively. I highly recommend stopping but the coffee shop / pastry spot across from the bar as the coffee and pastries were delicious (I had an apple babka that I'm still dreaming about). My one minor gripe is I had a late checkout confirmed for the next day and housekeeping kept badgering me from the hallway. I definitely would stay here again because of how close it is to the nightlife and Manhattan if I wanna leave Brooklyn to see a show.

    Katy C.

    This is the third Hoxton location Nate and I have stayed at. We really enjoy the furnishings, design touches, focus on local art and artists, and typically great bar/restaurant options at each Hoxton hotel. This location was near many great spots in Williamsburg, including Domino Park, several shops, lots of food, and it was easy to get to the L train. Checking in was easy and the employees were really helpful and kind. When you enter the hotel, there are quite a few stairs you have to go down to get to the lobby area. I'm not sure if they have an accessible entrance anywhere. We had to sign a form agreeing to wear masks throughout the hotel which was nice. Our room was cozy but we're used to the smaller sized rooms from staying at other properties. Carry on suitcases fit in the drawers under the bed so you could make some room that way. I was happy to see that the bathroom light didn't automatically come on with no way of turning off the motion sensor, this is something I've complained about at other Hoxton properties we've stayed at. The shower legit confused me, since neither of the knobs were labeled that I could see, and it took some playing around to figure out the functions for getting the water to come out of the shower head vs the handheld sprayer. I love the Hoxton's provided toiletry items. There is a small coffee counter in the lobby and at least one bar at the hotel, but we didn't partake in them. The lounge area in the lobby is pretty large and has a nice fireplace with varied seating. It was almost always full of people whenever we walked by. I definitely would stay at this hotel again in the future.

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    Kinte C.

    This marks my second visit to this hotel and the experience suited my needs. However, a distinction has to be made between my needs versus what I see as untapped potential. To start, the hotel has several businesses located on the first floor so if you're shy about noise or high foot traffic this may be a bit jostling. After navigating through the maze of businesses on the ground floor, you'll be greeted by warm receptionists. The service was truly top-tier! The rooms are a bit cramped but they're well-appointed in having a desk and a few other goodies nestled about. During my visit, the only two setbacks were the lack of a vent in the bathroom and the design of the shower which allows water to seep all over the floor. I'd recommend this hotel to anyone in need of a quick stay that puts them close to the heart of Williamsburg(Kent Ave and Bedford Ave are a stone's throw away).

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    William L.

    Stayed at the Hoxton and was a very nice room and service. Price was a little pricy compared to others. But with that came great service. Downside is there is no onsite parking and trying to unload the car is impossible. Bakery and bar at the hotel was great. Highly recommend.

    View from our room
    Tara N.

    We used The Hoxton as a getting ready space for a friend's wedding. I simply adored the decor and little details of the place. If I could decorate my home like The Hoxton, I would. The views from the rooms were superb. In addition to the gorgeousness of the rooms, the lobby/bar area are a great hang out place with a similar vibe as the rooms. A nice touch was that each room had an included steamer. (So many places have irons but I find steamers so much more useful and such a pain to carry.) Location is lovely. It's a couple blocks from Buschwick Inlet Park, a subway stop, and TONS of great restaurants and bars. I simply can't give it 5 stars, though, because the rooms were incredibly small even for Brooklyn standards. Some friends stayed at Pod Brooklyn and said they felt like it was just as small. It's hard to enjoy the room (especially for the price) when you have no space to move about. Another ding is that the doors/walls for the bathroom are more see-through than you'd want it to be if you're looking for some privacy.

    The TV was hanging off center, crooked, and buffering in between channels. Also FYI it also only has a handful of channels.
    Camille W.

    I'm bummed to have to give only 3 stars to such a beautiful property, but this truly was an overpriced, uncomfortable, inconvenient, and overall lackluster stay. My partner and I had other accommodations in BK fall through and we were willing to pay a luxury price tag at the Hoxton for a quality stay, but our experience fell very short of expectations. The room layout: the rooms are *very* small. Yes, this is typical to NY but these rooms are abnormally small. The bed takes up the entire room with very little walking space. There is no closet and there are no side table drawers or desk drawers. Because there is no storage, suitcases block the entire walking path; we had to climb over the bed to get from one side to the other. The bed: the mattress was fine, the linens were not. They use one fitted sheet and one very light duvet. We were freezing and uncomfortable! I requested additional sheets and blankets and was told they don't have any sheets or blankets. Someone did drop off two duvet covers while we were out (placed them on the bed, more on this later). The bathroom: as mentioned in other reviews, the bathroom is very small with no storage. The bigger issue is that no matter how careful you are when you shower, the shower floods the entire bathroom (see pic). Housekeeping: we found out by calling the front desk after we returned from a late birthday celebration that your room is not serviced unless you request it. So, we returned to a bed we needed to make (with the additional duvets) and no towels. We had used our towels to mop the floor due to the faulty shower. Then the next morning after not requesting any service (as it was our last day), housekeeping woke us up early by coming in our room. Missed communication all around. The amenities: there is very spotty cell service at this property (not their fault) but their wifi does not work hardly at all. This was highly inconvenient as we had work to do. The room phone also did not work (error messages when trying to dial the front desk), and the TV was hanging crooked off the wall and displayed "no signal" frequently. On the bright side, the staff is extremely friendly and was apologetic when we raised all of these concerns. They did offer to remove charges which was appreciated but we are still waiting for that adjustment to come through. Also, it's true that the lobby is spacious and well decorated, and the view from Laser Wolf (rooftop restaurant) is breathtaking. If you're looking for a sleek place to hang, grab a drink, or impress your friends with dinner with an amazing view, go for it. But I do not recommend an overnight stay.

    Gredy V.

    Clean and nice view, the front desks guys were very informative and polite. This hotel is close to many restaurants and bars. It was a nice experience, will definitely return

    Biscuit with butter honey, soft and crispy. Nice snack.
    Frank T.

    Stopped in to soak in some sun and views from the gorgeous rooftop areas. There are several places to enjoy the outdoor space on the east river. It's like an entire Manhattan neighborhood in one property. You get plenty of working space with wi-fi, chill vibes living-room/W-esque with DJ, high end coffee shop, kids snack areas, dramatic open kitchen grill and restaurant on lower level with both indoor and outdoor options, then a casual outdoor area on the fourth floor, and the pinnacle of rooftops on the rooftop level. Service was all top-notch and food was incredible and priced right. Enough chilled rosè and Prosecco to keep anyone happy. All this in a twenty minute trip on the L train from Manhattan. Matt was super accommodating to any ask, down to earth, and really understands what guest relations are all about.

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    Never never stay here. Room is tiny and not very clean. Music is so loud you can't sleep and you can't get coffee with room service. Awful

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    ONE OF THE DIRTIEST PLACES I'VE EVER STAYED. I booked this hotel sometime in 2025 when reviews…read moreappeared to be favorable. I stayed in this hotel for two nights, May 19th and May 20th of 2026. What I encountered should NEVER be allowed in the hospitality industry. Immediately when you walk in to check in, you are met with the staff members behind bullet proof glass. The girl who works in the daytime has a very hard to hear voice and shows 0 emotion. The pictures show the front is decorated which is NOT the case any longer - it's just dirty and deteriorating. The lobby is out of order - chairs everywhere, the bar wasn't open the entire time we were there, and they tour down the TV that was once there. The elevator is deteriorating like the rest of the building, and you can hear it each way up and down. My partner and I walked into the room, which at first appearance looked nice. Once you sat down and looked around, things just became more unhinged by the moment. - DUST covered everything. - The floor was nasty and had dirt, scraps of food wrappers, and food crumbs everywhere. It was clear the floor had not been vacuumed in days. - The hallway was also covered in grime, and had an added stickiness to it which you felt each time you took a step forward. - The large door to the bathroom was off its hinges so it could no longer slide shut. - The shower had visible black mold. Only a few of the water spouts had water come out. The rest were either clogged or just didn't work any longer. - Paint was pealing on the wall. - The couch in the room was covered with a cheap, ripped, couch cover that had stains on it. - Visible cigarette burns showed in various areas of the room. - They only gave us one pillow and one towel. I had specifically booked the hotel for two guests. We used the hotel to quickly get ready for the rest of our night, and asked the man working at the front desk to bring up a few pillows and towels, as we explained we only had one of each. When we returned, they had brought two towels up to the room, but no pillows. My partner went downstairs to ask the man once again for pillows. He told us they would be right up. 15 minutes passed and nothing. We called again and he said the same thing - they would be right up. Another 15 minutes - nothing. I called once more, and said we needed them because we wanted to go to bed soon - I was clear my partner did not have any pillows to use as we only had one supplied to us. I was told they would be right up - they never came. When we left the next day, I was very straightforward with the girl working at the front and let her know it's unacceptable that my partner had to sleep on a "decorative" pillow from the touch which smelled. She told me they would be right up - but I told her they already said that to us -she needed to make it a top priority for us as we've asked many times. Not one apology was given for their lack of service. Fortunately, when we came back they had given us two pillows however, both of them stunk and were stained. When we woke up the next day, we realized the sheets had moved around a bit while we were sleeping, and my partner slept on a giant brown stain that could have been anything. NEVER staying here again - I hope they shut this place down soon what a joke.

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    (14 reviews)

    Gowanus

    Stayed here during the BLIZZARD of 2026! LOL During our annual birthday visit to NY for my…read morehusband's birthday, we spent 5 days in mid-town Manhattan and the last couple of days here. So glad we did! We love Brooklyn and this area in particular. This TownePlace is right around the corner from the Subway station, literally 3 minutes. We take the Subway everywhere we can when we visit, so we were happy. This is a great location! There are lots of restaurants in the neighborhood and the people are so friendly. There are lots of fun locally owned shops which we enjoyed as well. If you don't mind the walk, you can head to the shops next to the Barclay center which have Target and Marshalls and other shops but those are the only two we were interested in at this time. You can take the Subway over there, but we like to walk as much as possible when in NY. In the hotel there is a washer and dryer which cost $6 a load. The hotel sells laundry soap in the little lobby market. The complimentary breakfast is just like the regular Marriott breakfast for a TownePlace. Eggs, bacon/sausage, oatmeal, bagels/muffins, yogurt, dry cereal, coffee. Not much fresh fruit at this location. We checked in and checked out without any issues. Our room was spacious and clean. Great view to watch people shoveling snow and watch the snow fall. Big windows to let in the sunshine when the snow stopped. We will definitely be back in 2027!

    Yes, it wasn't a good experience. Understandable that staff need to be with their families for…read moreChristmas day. However, after Christmas, December 26th, I called around 1PM to have our room cleaned. The front desk confirmed, we left and returned at 7pm, the room has not yet been cleaned and the trash bins are full for both the bathroom and kitchen. I was informed by the front desk that they do not have housekeeping and will schedule the room for cleaning tomorrow. I said, but our trash is full. They can't do anything about it. I went downstairs with 2 bags of trash and offer to throw the trash away and was told they can't throw them away and to just leave the garbage in the hallway, outside the room. How can a place like this not have a housekeeping available, it's only 7pm. How about offer to get the trash at least? Am I at Marriott?

    The Hoxton - hotels - Updated May 2026

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