THE WILLIAMSBURG HOTEL
Hotel
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€€
2024
Recommended
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2024
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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I was nervous when I booked that this would be a hotel that a brand (Arlo Hotels) bought and slapped a band-aid on, and sadly, I was right.
The rooms are scary-tiny, dirty, toilet seemed like it might fall off its hinges, BED FEELS LIKE SLEEPING ON JUST A BOX SPRING, sheets scratchy.
Asked for a pack and play to be in a room upon arrival- it wasn't.
$29/night destination fee:
-Supposed to get two waters upon check in- we didn't.
-Supposed to get 10% off at the bar/restaurant- we didn't.
Now that that is all out of the way, comes the worst part.
We paid $1700 for 3 nights and din't get a WINK of sleep. Why, you might ask? Because there's a dance club directly below the hotel that is open until *literally* 4:30am and they blare music so loud our hotel room was shaking.
We stayed at the William Vale last year, and debated going there again since we had a perfect expereince there, but wanted to try the Arlo out. Unfortunately, our expectation of it being simply lipstick on a pig was met- would never return here.