Despite being far from hipsters we decided to try staying in Williamsburg, Brooklyn for a change, A good friend recommended the Wythe and we loved it.
Front desk was good and efficient though it can get busy, our room was huge by NYC standards with floor to ceiling windows and cool furniture. Style is post industrial with some great touches...
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- Official Description (provided by the hotel):
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Wythe Hotel is a historically industrial building, from 1901, that has been converted into a 72-room hotel on the Williamsburg, Brooklynwaterfront. All of the inherent character of the building has beenpreserved-its exposed brick, arched windows, cast iron columns, andpine ceilings. The leftover ceiling pine has been re-used whereverpossible: in the beds, desks, minibars and restaurant floor. All foodand beverage, including a restaurant, rooftop bar, and private diningroom, will be operated by Andrew Tarlow, of Diner, Marlow & Sons, andRoman's. We are 5 minutes east of Union Square off the Bedford L stop.
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