
Hoxton, Williamsburg
Industrial-chic boutique with a community-first attitude. The lobby is designed to be a neighborhood hangout as much as a hotel lobby — fireplace, good coffee, local art on the walls. Equal parts design hotel and local gathering spot. Brass fixtures and concrete walls sit alongside velvet cushions and bespoke linens. The vibe skews creative, social, and cool without trying too hard.
Laser Wolf takes reservations via Resy — book well ahead, especially for weekends. It fills up fast.
Why It Matters
First US Hoxton property and the one that proved the brand's London formula travels well. The partnership with James Beard Award-winning Chef Michael Solomonov (of Zahav fame) gives the hotel a dining program that non-guests actively seek out. The rooftop at Laser Wolf has unobstructed Manhattan skyline views. And the building itself — a converted Rosenwach water tower factory — gives the interiors genuine industrial credibility rather than faked-up loft aesthetic.
The Hoxton's first US property set up shop in Williamsburg in 2018, and the fit is obvious. The building's raw concrete interiors are a nod to its former life as the Rosenwach water tower factory. There are 175 rooms split into two sizes — Cosy (a genuinely compact 170 sq ft) and Roomy (240 sq ft) — with brass details, plush linens, and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame either Brooklyn or the full Manhattan skyline. The real headline is the food: James Beard Award-winning Chef Michael Solomonov runs all three Israeli dining concepts on-site, including Laser Wolf, a rooftop skewer house that's become one of Brooklyn's most coveted tables.
Where You'll Stay
5 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
3 venues on property
Restaurant
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
Rotating art gallery exhibitions hosted in The Apartment space. Opening parties are free and open to hotel guests and the public. The program spotlights local Brooklyn and New York artists.
The Apartment is the hotel's primary event and meeting space — designed to feel like someone's living room rather than a conference room, with a fireplace, bookshelves, and comfortable seating. Available for meetings, parties, private dining, and TV and film production shoots.
Each room includes a curated Hoxton Survival Guide with local tips and neighborhood recommendations. The hotel actively points guests toward nearby standouts including KCDC Skateshop, Ovenly bakery, Tula Plants, the Sketchbook Project, and the Williamsburg Bridge walk.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Rooms with code-compliant wide doorways, roll-in showers, grab bars, shower transfer chairs, lowered curtain handles, lever-door handles, ADA-compliant TTY kits on request, and TVs with closed captioning. Cosy, Cosy Brooklyn View, and Roomy room types available with accessible features.
Multiple spaces available including The Apartment (meeting/events), private dining room, and TV and film production hire. Inquire directly for pricing.
Old-school telephone in every room with one free hour of international calling included.
Family program for guests traveling with children. Includes cribs with Naturalmat organic mattresses, bottle warmers, nappies, bath essentials, a Smallable x Hox colouring book, and a free Little'uns Breakfast Bag. Request at time of booking.
There is no gym on-site. Day passes to a nearby gym can reportedly be purchased for approximately $15.
Book direct on thehoxton.com with at least 72 hours notice and get free early check-in and late check-out at any time. Equivalent to almost a full extra day on each end of your stay.
The hotel is pet-friendly with dedicated dog perks. Most household pets welcome.
There is no swimming pool at this property.
There is no spa at this property.
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