THE WILLIAMSBURG HOTEL
This hotel is a true Brooklyn player with its industrial façade, superbly decorated rooms and views of Manhattan.
A district that increasingly resembles Manhattan, Williamsburg is developing its luxury hotel offer. Example with the well-named The Williamsburg Hotel, an eight-storey boutique hotel with 150 rooms. The establishment plays the Brooklyn card to the full with its industrial facade and superbly decorated rooms with exposed beams, falsely rusty metal and wall tiles. Finally, let's talk about the magnificent view of Manhattan from some rooms and the pool on the roof. The hotel is frequented by trendy young people from New York and elsewhere.
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Many thanks to Alejandro, Jasmine, Alex C and Maja for excellent customer service!
Upon arriving we were greeted by friendly bellman and the initial interaction at the check in desk was positive, but not 5 star service. We arrived at around 3:25pm, and check in time is listed for 3:00pm so we expected our room to be ready, and it was not because I had requested feather free, which they knew from the comment I made in the online booking. Our room was not ready for another 20 minutes.
Upon arriving to the room, I was shocked by the small size. I travel to NYC often for work, but this is certainly the smallest hotel room I’ve stayed in and is absolutely not worth the price tag. The room was also very dusty and there was dirt in the closet (which is a sad excuse for a closet), so my husband had to use the face towels to wipe down the dust and dirt in the very small closet so our clothes for my sisters wedding did not get dirty. The shower in the bathroom is poorly designed as water leaks out in many locations making the bathroom floor very wet. Furthermore, all of the applicants (handles, faucets, etc) are very poor quality.
Regarding the “closet”, in order to even hang a dinner jacket, we had to remove the safe and put it under the bed. And my dresses for my sisters wedding could not even fit in the closet without getting wrinkled because they can’t actually hang all the way (and for reference, I am 5’3”, so my dresses are certainly not that long).
I booked a city view king, and there is no skyline view from the room. The view is of an office building in the next block, and to see the city you have to go out onto the tiny balcony.
When is comes to sleeping, good luck if you aren’t a very heavy sleeper! There is music until rather early in the morning, I was on floor 7 and could hear it but it wasn’t as bad as some other reviews mention. The worst part is that the walls are seemingly made of cardboard as you can hear every footstep and conversation in the hallways as people are walking to their rooms. The bed feels very cheap, when my husband sits on the edge the whole thing squeaks, and when he lays and shifts his position, it squeaks again. The sheets on the bed are not soft, they are rather hard and scratchy feeling, once again, certainly not a 5 star experience in the room.
In summary, the hotel is nicely decorated and well located, but I would try a neighboring hotel rather than staying here. When I compare to other 5 star hotels I have stayed at (Ritz, Four Seasons, St Regis brands), I find it almost insulting that the Arlo Williamsburg thinks they are on par. This is a 3 star at best.
Update 4/5/24 in response to the Arlo response: I am still staying here, as is my family and my sister (whose wedding were here for), and many of her guests, and they all had similarly bad experiences. So if you want to make it right, as you stated, do something about it now while we are here.
Nous avons hâte de revenir à New-York, et nous avons hâte de revenir au Arlo Williamsburg !
After ordering drinks downstairs, we waited 45 minutes, only to receive 3 of 4 drinks, after having to give the manager our order. We then were still charged for 4 drinks. The morning breakfast bar staff was rude, refusing to get my sick parents cups of hot water because they "weren't open yet." The bar officially opened 12 minutes later, and the waitstaff was already prepping for the day, but couldn't accommodate 2 cups of hot water just a few minutes early??
Booking weddings here is kind of a nightmare because while the sales staff was patient and made a lot of booking changes for us, the sales staff has nothing to do with day to day operations at the hotel, so my guests couldn't just call the front desk and ask to make booking changes. You, as the bride, have to basically do all the coordination yourself for your whole block. When we arrived it seemed like the front desk had no idea we were told we were allowed to store decorations there. It's just clear no inter-hotel departments speak to each other.
Otherwise, they were nice and brought up a lot of things we requested to the rooms when requested. Just would've been nice to have value and service be a given for as expensive as this hotel is.