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!
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.
Another beloved sculpture park on 500 acres, not too far from the city. Come for the large-scale sculptural art, and stay for the beautiful mountain views and big blue sky.
Sculpture & architecture park on 120 acres. Give yourself a couple of hours to wander around here. You can get lost (in the best way possible)!
Part inn, part historic shop. An eclectic spot for antiques, handmade goods, and newly designed home and kitchenware.
Curated vintage and modern home store. A bit of splurge with a big selection of mid-century modern furniture.
Mercantile that celebrates local makers. Has everything from coffee table books and woodsy candles to delicate wooden dust pans and handmade ceramic goods.
A flower shop that sells sauerkraut, duh. Come for a bouquet, leave with that, plus a pint of sauerkraut, hot sauce, and a candle.
A colorful design-centric furniture and decor shop with modern, quirky pieces. Think: Dusen Dusen candlesticks or Alex Proba pillows.