The William Vale opened in 2016 as a striking 23-story tower in Williamsburg and has become a Brooklyn icon. Clean lines, bold architecture and sleek interiors create a modern, non-sterile aesthetic. All 183 guestrooms include private balconies; higher categories add private decks or hot tubs, giving a resort-like feel. The Vale Pool offers skyline views, cabanas and barrel saunas, while rooftop Westlight pairs cocktails with panoramic Manhattan vistas. Onsite dining includes Leuca's Southern Italian and Little Fino's pastries and coffee. Williamsburg provides boutique shopping, live music, galleries, notable restaurants, McCarren Park and East River waterfront nearby. Staff deliver personalized service and name recognition.
New York City is an all-gas-no-brakes kind of place, which makes a great hotel more than just a place to crash-it's survival. You need a comfortable place to recharge each night, and if you're not going for style along with comfort, why bother? Time Out's well-traveled editors recently named the best hotels in New York City, and among the countless options, one stands out above the rest: The William Vale in Williamsburg.
Opened in 2016, this striking 23-story tower has become a Brooklyn icon. With clean lines, bold architecture and interiors that feel sleek without being sterile, the hotel redefines what a New York stay can look like. Forget shoebox-sized rooms-every one of its 183 guestrooms comes with a private balcony. Higher categories throw in private decks or even hot tubs, turning a city break into something closer to a resort escape.
The Vale Pool is another standout, drawing both guests and locals with its skyline views, cabanas and barrel saunas. On the rooftop, Westlight has become one of the city's most coveted bars, where cocktails are paired with panoramic Manhattan views. Downstairs, Leuca delivers some of the best Southern Italian food this side of the Atlantic, while Little Fino fuels mornings with pastries and coffee.
Step outside and the neighborhood seals the deal. Williamsburg's streets buzz with energy from boutique shops, live music, independent galleries and an enviable roster of restaurants are all within walking distance. For destination dining, Restaurant Yuu offers an intimate omakase, KRU elevates Thai cuisine with flair and Meili serves fiery Sichuan in a stunning setting. When you're ready to slow things down, McCarren Park and the East River waterfront are nearby for a breather.
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