A converted 1901 cooperage on the Williamsburg waterfront that set the template for Brooklyn's boutique hotel scene. The exposed brick and factory windows are original, the rooms are airy and restrained, and the rooftop bar has Manhattan skyline views that feel like a movie set. It's the hotel that made people believe Brooklyn could be a destination.
Insider tip
Book a corner king with a Manhattan view. The rooftop at sunset is compulsory, but go on a weeknight to avoid the crowds.
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