Set in the creative heart of Williamsburg, our Brooklyn hotel invites you to experience the neighborhood the way locals know it best. Step outside to the Williamsburg Bridge, Bedford Avenue, and waterfront parks with sweeping Manhattan views. With the Metropolitan Avenue subway station nearby, exploring galleries, boutiques, and Brooklyn restaurants feels effortless. Every corner sparks curiosity, from street art to small cafés roasting signature blends. Whether you’re here to discover hidden gems, meet local artists, or simply enjoy the rhythm of Brooklyn living, Hotel Indigo Williamsburg-Brooklyn puts you at the center of it all. Spend your days in Domino Park, browsing vintage shops, or catching live performances. As the sun sets, the neighborhood shifts into a hub of music, dining, and cultural energy. Inside the hotel, contemporary design pairs with warm hospitality, featuring artwork inspired by local murals and guest rooms made for comfort and style. Enjoy premium bedding, free Wi-Fi, and suites with sweeping Brooklyn views. Host celebrations in our pillarless ballroom or unwind with seasonal bites and cocktails at our on-site venues. Pet-friendly perks, complimentary bike rentals, and a welcoming team complete your stay at our Williamsburg hotel.
Restaurant
ALIYA, perched on the 4th floor of our hotel, offers a cocktail den that transcends the ordinary, inviting guests into a realm where Caribbean and Asian influences seamlessly meld. Renowned Atlanta Chef Scotley Innis curates a culinary journey, infusing the menu with inventive delights inspired by his Jamaican roots. From bold flavors to exotic pairings, each dish tantalizes the taste buds, offering exploration of Caribbean Asian fusion.
Continent Brooklyn is a Caribbean Asian fusion restaurant that celebrates the Caribbean's diverse cultures and its unique identity as its own unnamed "continent." The 110 seat culinary driven destination features a main dining floor with two story windows, a full service bar, an upstairs bar and lounge with premium and rare spirits, and a 1,750 square feet private terrace.