From Los Angeles to London, we’re unveiling the coolest lodgings across the globe in our new Get A Room series—then showing you how to channel their look. Up today we’re checking in to Brooklyn’s hipster-chic hideaway, the Wythe Hotel. Converted from a cooperage into a 72-room inn, the Williamsburg waterfront property launched in 2012 and is sought-after by out-of-towners and locals alike.
Boasting floor-to-ceiling windowed rooms, a rooftop bar with a view and an Art-Deco designed restaurant (Reynard) run by Andrew Tarlow, our hotel du jour is a must-see next time you need an escape from Manhattan. Click through now to scope out the digs for yourself, and shop our like-minded decor finds accordingly!
Welcome To The Williamsburg Waterfront
Book a room at this 8-story beaut for an outer-borough experience.
All photos: Courtesy of Wythe Hotel and Adrian Gaut
Room With A View
Panoramic city views, heated ceramic floors and exposed brick lend industrial charm to each Wythe suite.
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Mirror Mirror On The Wall
An accented round mirror set against subway tile creates a cool juxtaposition in the washroom. Plus, Goldies clementine hand soap is sweet enough to steal.
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Take A Load Off In The Lobby
Kick your legs up in the lobby and you'll note the building's original pine beams, a bookcase filled to the brim and cozy arm chairs. People watching encouraged.
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Barflies Welcome
Devour a locally-influenced meal on the ground floor at Reynard, then sneak away to the rooftop bar Ides after-hours.