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Williamsburg is home to a hearty population of hipsters and a culturally diverse community of Hasidic Jews, Puerto Ricans, and Dominicans, the neighborhood (popularly called "the 'Burg") has a hidden gem of culture around every corner. Hotel Le Jolie has all the conveniences a traveler needs to visit Williamsburg. |
| With 54 rooms, complimentary continental breakfast and a building that's the perfect size, its location is ideal. The subway station is a stone's throw away and, more important, some hot spots are a reasonable walking distance from the doorstep of the hotel. |
Suitable for a younger generation, the sites of Williamsburg Brooklyn include a variety of eateries that could easily make their home in Manhattan and shopping that breathes urban hipster lifestyle and whimsical character. |
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The L and G trains may be one stop away from the Lower East Side of Manhattan, but |