The Treehouse
EST. 2017
An "upside down" house, with the open-air living room on the top floor.
The Treehouse boasts views of the Williamsburg Bridge and Manhattan from the living room and private roof deck. Relax in the master bedroom with an ensuite copper tub, or crash in the guest bedroom with its illuminated headboard and custom private bath. Also available for select private events and photo shoots.
- Views
- Cityscape
- Style
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Contemporary
Rustic
Venue Setting
An "upside down" townhouse, with the open living room / kitchen / balcony on the second floor. The Treehouse boasts views of the Williamsburg Bridge and Manhattan from the living room and third-floor private roof deck.
Relax in the master bedroom with an ensuite copper tub, or crash in the guest bedroom with its illuminated headboard and custom private bath.
Relax in the master bedroom with an ensuite copper tub, or crash in the guest bedroom with its illuminated headboard and custom private bath.
Capacity
(Prices listed here are estimates only & are subject to change)
- Price range
- Does this include catering fees?
No
- Additional charges
$200 cleaning fee
- Insurance
Additional Insurance May Be Required Depending On The Event
(Essential event logistics and amenities to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for you gathering)
Venue matched with reports

With the best street art, pizza parlors, artisan shops, rooftops, brunch spots and local music scene, it’s easy to see why *some* people think Brooklyn is the best (nay, the only) borough. While we won’t duke it out over which pizza shop has the best grandma slice or which neighborhood has changed the most in the last decade (fighting back opinions here, y'all), what we can tell you is that there’s a ton to do and see in Williamsburg alone, not to mention the rest of Brooklyn.
If you’re coming here with a group of friends and looking to stay at a towering townhouse in Williamsburg or a cushy hotel in Dumbo, we got you. Trying to find a brunch spot that stands out from the rest? We’ve got that too. Come along as we explore a little slice of Brooklyn in the summertime.
Reporter: Alyssa Brown
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