Just a short (under 3-hour) drive or a train ride away from the hustle and bustle of New York City, the Hudson Valley feels like the ultimate New York secret that you want to keep to yourself only to enjoy with your closest friends. We hate to spoil it for you, but the region is the furthest thing from a secret at this point. That doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy it, though! There's more than enough small businesses and local makers to go around for everyone.
Made up of 10 counties, the Hudson Valley is a treasure trove of incredible dining, gorgeous hotels, and the best shopping a design lover could ever imagine. There’s a little bit of something here for everyone — the foodie, nature lover, gallery hopper, designer (yes, even your picky in-laws visiting from out of town!). As a Hudson Valley-based company, we’re thrilled to share some of our favorite local spots that make this region so special.
A former 1920s movie theater, Rivertown Lodge is what Scandinavian dreams are made of (with a side of Wes Anderson-esque style). Pro-Tip: Catch an early-bird dinner at the Tavern downstairs for easy seating and delicious eats.
Upscale hotel in the heart of Hudson. The hotel’s design style flexes between 19th-century Industrial Design, La Belle Époque, Art Deco, and Mid-Century. The rooms are a splurge but don’t miss out on stopping by this gem even if you aren’t staying there.
Cozy, curated, and luxurious, Little Cat Lodge is a newer addition to the Hudson Valley. We love the lodge's design, but another big selling point is the location. It’s within walking distance of Catamount Resort for skiing, snowboarding, tubing, zip-lining, road cycling, mountain biking, golfing, hiking, you name it!
A specialty food market with a 10/10 chicken salad sandwich. Beyond their food menu, you can get specialty stock goods to bring home with you.
Enjoy small batch ciders—and a pantry full of local meats and cheeses–whilst sitting beneath the orchard trees. It's a bit off the beaten path and this is exactly why we love it.
A very stylish brewery nestled on a bucolic farm road, which makes it the perfect place to unwind. The thing we love the most, though, is the stunning aesthetic!
A coffee shop, wine bar, communal gathering place, and shop all in one. If you like nice things, then you’re going to really like Wylde. Get the iced matcha with almond milk.
Kitchen, bakery, and cafe with delicious homemade jams and extra flakey croissants. Stop by here on your way to Art Omi for some nourishment.
Beer, cheese, and sundries. What more do you need? They have a killer grilled cheese sandwich, which in our opinion, is the best way to wind down after a long day of sourcing or designing.
A farm experience. With a wide variety pick-your-own fruits (berries, apples, stone fruit, oh my!), a modern taproom open year-round featuring their own wines and ciders, and a rotating cast of local food trucks, there is something for the whole fam. Stop by for a quick fix or spend the whole day.
An artist-run contemporary art gallery located in an old grain mill featuring unique mixed media work from artists-in-residence. Pro tip: Check their calendar for events and workshops.
An upscale "field-to-glass" whiskey distillery located on a private estate with a very special tour and tasting experience.
Therapy in the form of a quaint botanical apothecary and dried flower shop. Feels like walking into a secret garden.
Looks like an unassuming garage from the outside, but the inside will take you by surprise. Interesting antiques and curated objects.
A small-town retail shop with feel-good clothing, small-batch ceramics, and accessories.
The tiniest shop with the loudest home accessories. Expect to find colorful textiles and ceramics here.