Hudson, New York is a small, walkable city on the Hudson River.

From its origins as a whaling port in the 1700’s, Hudson evolved as an industrial town and has since grown into a thriving hub for the arts and culture and a farm-to-table restaurant movement.

The City is host to examples of major American architectural movements of nearly every era, from the Nantucket townhomes of the 18th century, to Federal style facades, to sprawling Victorian estates and 20th century Arts and Crafts bungalows.

Over 200 independently owned shops line Front Street in the commercial district.

Hudson is known as the place to go for antiques and collectibles, and is home to Design Hudson, an annual showcase home tour that takes place each May.

Ready to go?
Step 1: Visit the website and book directly and/or call ahead to confirm their hours.
Step 2: If you are spending the night, search for Hotel Deals nearby. Read the reviews, then call the hotel directly to book and ask for a romantic, kid-friendly or pet-friendly amenity if you need it.
Step 3: If you are flying, compare Flights. Book directly with the airline, add your frequent flier number and reserve your seat.
Step 4: Estimate your driving time using Google Maps (click the blue 'Directions' arrow in the search box).

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