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.
Located on 140 Arcadian acres with stunning views of the Shawangunk Ridge, staying at Wildflower Farms feels like sleeping in a meadow of luxurious flower fields with all the hotel comforts. Sign us up.
A luxurious mountain “almost camping” kind of stay. Perfectly nestled in the woods, Eastwind has thoughtfully mapped out their cabins to be centrally located to all amenities: the restaurant, wood barrel sauna, fire pits, and hammocks.
Piaule refers to itself as a “landscape hotel” because of the design of its cabins. Each cabin has one massive window overlooking beautiful nature views. A real modern treat!
Flower shop meets Italian restaurant with a seasonally rotating menu. Our favorites include the escarole salad and the tagliatelle, but you really can't go wrong here.
A self-proclaimed pretty little farm (it’s true) that does brunch and the occasional dinner. If you’re lucky enough to be around when they host a farm dinner, RSVP.
The food here is amazing, but the ambiance is what really makes this place something special. Perfect for a celebratory dinner. Make sure you poke around the different rooms and enjoy their cozy fireplace.
A "sort of" restaurant serving delicious, beautiful, locally-sourced seasonal fare out of a vintage airstream. Currently in residence in the orchards at Tenmile Distillery.
Arguably the most loved diner upstate with somewhat of a cult following. Make sure to order the pancakes (this is American comfort food, after all).
Tropical comfort food. Think: garlicky rice and beans, fried fish, plantains. Pro-tip: If you’re a party of 4+, you can make a res. Otherwise, expect to wait in line.
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.
The mecca of antiques in Hudson. Feels like a mirror room funhouse with over 40,000 square feet to roam around.
A treasure trove of antique furniture, home accessories, and more. A good mix of traditional, modern farmhouse, mid-century modern, and art deco pieces.
Handcrafted textiles and goods for the home. Queer-owned and ethically sourced. Perfect for a hostess or housewarming gift. Plus, Spoak members get a discount when they shop here!
A sweet European-inspired antique shop filled with delicate linens, dreamy farmhouse tables, and a back garden with pottery and bistro tables.
Curated antiques and other objects. Pidgin is located in the small hamlet of Oak Hill, which is a short drive from Hudson, and well worth the visit if you’re nearby.
A curated collection of home essentials from the folks at Upstate Down, a boutique real estate company. We're finding any excuse to head over to Rhinebeck and pick up goodies from this new shop.