Hotel comparison · New York City
Hoxton vs L Hotel
A side-by-side look at rooms, location, facilities and value — so you can book the right one with confidence.
★★★Hoxton
★★★L Hotel
Star rating
★★★
★★★
City
New York City
New York City
Address
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Check-in / out
15:00 / 11:00
15:00 / 11:00
Best rooms
Request a room on floors 5–8 facing the internal courtyard. These are quieter than street-facing rooms and often have more natural light. The Hoxton’s Williamsburg property uses an industrial loft layout, so higher floors avoid bar noise from the ground floor lobby and restaurant.
Ask for a room ending in 05–10 on floors 6 through 9. These face away from the street (usually a courtyard or air shaft) and avoid the worst of the constant sirens and traffic noise on avenues in Midtown Manhattan.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid any room ending in '01' or '02' on floors 2–4; these are directly above the bar and restaurant, with muffled music until midnight on weekends. Also skip rooms facing Wythe Avenue or North 10th Street—truck traffic and delivery noise starts around 6 a.m.
Rooms ending in 01–04, especially on floors 2–5. These are typically at the front of the hotel, directly over the street. In a 3-star chain like L Hotel, the windows are likely double-glazed but old; you'll hear garbage trucks at 5am and taxi horns all night.
Wi-Fi
Free for all guests, speed around 50 Mbps down; no login page, just a splash screen to accept terms
free Wi-Fi throughout, decent for email and browsing; requires room number login
Parking
No on-site or valet parking. Nearest public garage: MPG Parking at 22 Mercer St ($45-55 for 24h). No EV charging at the hotel.
no on-site parking; valet not offered. Nearest public garage at 150 West 46th Street (~$50/night). No EV charging
Best-value lunch nearby
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