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Photos: Brooklyn’s hot hotels
Wythe Hotel: Retrofitted into a former cooperage that was built in 1901, the Wythe Hotel has been doing its vintage-meets-modern thing since 2012.
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Wythe Hotel: Housed in a former factory built in 1901, the Wythe Hotel retains the building's original pine beams and factory windows.
Matthew Williams
Le Crocodile: A large patio welcomes diners and invites them to enjoy classic and innovative French fare at the restaurant located in the Wythe Hotel.
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Le Crocodile: Roast chicken is one of the restaurant's signature dishes -- and with good reason.
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Hotel Indigo Williamsburg: The property, which has entrances on both the North and South sides of Williamsburg neighborhood, is not your typical hotel skyscraper.
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Hotel Indigo Williamsburg: Even the standard rooms at this hotel are generously-sized. Many come with cool views of North Brooklyn and Manhattan.
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Hotel Indigo Williamsburg: The hotel's prime location means you never have to leave the borough.
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The Hoxton Williamsburg: Summerly is the appropriately-named rooftop restaurant with a panoramic terrace. In winter you can stay warm with outdoor heaters.
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The Hoxton Williamsburg: Common spaces are generously sized so there's more than enough room for neighborhood locals to while away the day next to hotel guests. The coffee and pastry bar is just a few feet away.
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The Hoxton Williamsburg: The property features 175 bedrooms spread across three categories: Cosy, Cosy with a View and Roomy.
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McCarren Hotel & Pool: The hotel offers upscale but spare mid-century design and Nespresso machines in every suite.
Julie Holder
McCarren Hotel & Pool: Brooklyn's trendy hotel scene attracts visitors from around the world, though at the moment, it's mainly New Yorkers looking for a change of scenery.
Conor Harrigan
Pod Brooklyn: A micro-hotel, this outpost has shared or single rooms and fun, bright design.
Courtesy Pod Hotels
The Hilton Brooklyn: This new property in Brooklyn's Boerum Hill neighborhood was once a rope factory and that theme is carried throughout the property.
David Mitchell
The Hilton Brooklyn: The carpet design in the rooms has hints of interlocking ropes, reflecting the building's history. In some areas, custom-made wallpaper depicts shipbuilding scenes.
David Mitchell
The Williamsburg Hotel: The hotel has comfortable, homey rooms, many of which have incredible views of Manhattan's skyline.
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The Williamsburg Hotel: The plush rooms have brass fixtures in the bathrooms, quilted leather headboards and velvet couches, and yet pets are still welcome.
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The William Vale: This 22-story, 183-room Williamsburg hotel offers sweeping views of Manhattan and Brooklyn.
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The William Vale: Even guests who don't book the Gotham Corner Suite at this property can enjoy the view because every room has a balcony.
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1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge: The hotel is known for its incomparable views of the Brooklyn Bridge as well as lower Manhattan.
JAMES BAIGRIE
1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge: Many of the hotel's materials are local or reclaimed, including pine beams from the former Domino Sugar factory in nearby Williamsburg.