Hotel Indigo Williamsburg in Brooklyn, New York, recently debuted its new partnership with Brooklyn-based tour company Like A Local Tours. Through the partnership, the hotel offers guests immersive experiences that support the local community.

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“We want our guests to experience all that Williamsburg and Brooklyn have to offer right outside our door,” said Nicolas Daeppen, general manager, Hotel Indigo Williamsburg. “Underscoring the Hotel Indigo brand ethos, our goal is to serve as a gateway for guests to immerse themselves in the neighborhood and come away with a personal and meaningful experience. Like A Local Tours truly understands our home borough, and we value their approach of showcasing it as a dynamic, historical, and creative destination with that uniquely ‘Brooklyn’ edge.”
Hotel guests have three private tours to choose from, each at a 20 percent discount. Brooklyn Graffiti Workshop & Street Art Walk brings guests to more than 50 street art murals from iconic artists and also includes a hands-on graffiti lesson. Sustainable Brooklyn Food & Fashion Tour highlights eco-friendly local fashion and dining. Brooklyn Brewery, Winery & Distillery Tour brings guests to some of the borough’s best craft drink locations for tastings alongside the history of the locations. Guests interested in the popular Brooklyn Foodie Adventure Tour may also use a 20 percent off code for the public tour.
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