Hotels in Mid-Hudson Valley
The Mid-Hudson isn't loaded with accommodations options -- there is little in the way of national chain hotels and motels -- but the few it does have are quite special. Note that a good-value option is above the Raccoon Saloon in Marlboro.
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Beekman Arms/Delamater House
The Beekman Arms claims the distinction of being America's oldest continually operating inn; it's been around since 1761, and very much looks the part. How's this for pedigree? George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and Alexander Hamilton all drank, ate, and slept here. And the Colonial…$$West side of the Hudson - Hotel
Buttermilk Falls Inn & Spa
Nestled in among 70 acres of wooded, river-hugging land fronting the Hudson, this spectacular inn is a real find in the Mid-Hudson Valley. Though small and friendly, with the feel of a hideaway, it provides the amenities of a much larger hotel. The main house, which holds 10…$$$East side of the Hudson - Hotel
Hutton Brickyards
The Hudson Valley region may look bucolic, but in its late 19th and early 20th century heyday, it was a bustling industrial center, responsible for creating the millions of bricks that built New York City, and other major metropolises. In fact, for a few decades, this was the biggest…$$$West Side of the Hudson - Hotel
Inn at Twaalfskill
Tucked into a leafy residential neighborhood, this sweet little B&Bs has flowering gardens, old oak trees, a flowing brook (that lends the inn its name), and a very relaxed attitude. The handsomely renovated 1902 house has just three guest rooms, but they are tastefully and…$$East side of the Hudson
