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Hudson Valley Guide
WHERE TO STAY
Castle on the
Hudson, Tarrytown
(Lower Valley)
A small-scale Kykuit, this
pricey, century-old luxury
inn—one of the National
Trust’s Historic Hotels of
America—features fantastic
views, antique-filled suites
and resortlike amenities. Spe-
cial tour packages that include
Kykuit are o;ered.
Mohonk Mountain House,
New Paltz (Midvalley)
Situated high in the Sha-wangunk escarpment across
the river from the midvalley
estates, Mohonk is itself a
destination. Mohonk means
“lake in the sky,” and this
267-room Victorian castle sits
beside a crystal-blue mountaintop lake while seeming to
soar above the Hudson Valley.
WHERE TO EAT
Blue Hill at Stone Barns,
Pocantico Hills (Lower
Valley)
Elegant fine dining created
almost exclusively from the
produce and livestock raised
on this rural farm. You can
walk around the property and
connect with the land that will
produce a memorable meal.
Eveready Diner, Hyde Park
(Midvalley)
Featured on the Food Net-
work’s Diners, Drive-ins
and Dives, this classic
1950s-style diner boasts an
enormous breakfast, lunch
and dinner menu with treats
good enough to satisfy the
students at the nearby Culi-
nary Institute of America.
WHERE TO SHOP
Pique Boutique,
Rhinebeck (Midvalley)
This trendy, New York–style
women’s fashion and jewelry
boutique is a celebrity magnet,
having attracted the likes of
Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman
and Keith Urban, David Bowie
and wife Iman, Sarah Jessica
Parker and Matthew Broderick, Natalie Merchant, Jimmy
Fallon and Mia Farrow.
Warren Street, Hudson
(Upper Valley)
The Warren Street neighbor-
hood o;ers a fun day of
browsing the city’s numerous
antique shops, art galleries,
jewelry stores and specialty
boutiques.
33 West 37th Street
New York, NY 212.448.1024
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