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    We Asked Travel Experts Their Favorite Getaway From New York City—and They All Picked This Riverfront Town

    By Olivia CarterAugust 26, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read1 Views
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    We Asked Travel Experts Their Favorite Getaway From New York City—and They All Picked This Riverfront Town
    Adirondack chairs looking over the Catskill Mountains during the fall in Hudson, New York. Credit:

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    We can all agree that New York City is the greatest city on Earth, correct? With more museums than you could visit in a lifetime, countless restaurants to explore, and some of the most iconic architecture in the world, living there truly feels magical. But even the most devoted New Yorkers need a break now and then—and that’s where a quick weekend escape comes in. So, where to go? According to the travel experts we spoke to, there’s no better spot for a breezy getaway than Hudson, New York.

    “One of my favorite getaway recommendations from New York City is Hudson, New York in the Hudson Valley,” Victor Rivera, the general manager of LUMA Hotel Times Square, shared with Travel + Leisure. “It’s only about a two‐hour train ride from Penn Station on Amtrak, and the views of the Hudson River along the way already help you transition into a completely different pace of life.” 

    As Rivera noted, the town itself is small, “relaxed, and stylish,” with the right mix of historic charm and creative energy, and of course, nature in every direction. 

    “What I love most about Hudson is the balance it strikes between laid‐back small‐town simplicity and a surprisingly sophisticated cultural and culinary scene,” Rivera said. “There’s one main street—Warren Street—but it’s filled with independent shops, galleries, antiques, and locally owned cafés. It’s also somewhat of a food destination, with excellent restaurants, bakeries, and specialty markets that source directly from nearby farms. At the same time, you’re never more than 10–15 minutes from a forest trail, river access, or a historic estate.” 

    Scenic view of the Rip Van Winkle Bridge in the fall connecting Catskill to Hudson, New York.

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    As for top things to see and experience in town, Catie Driscoll, the guest service supervisor at the Heartwood at Vassar in the Hudson Valley, says, despite being a little bit of a drive away, The Walkway over the Hudson is a must. 

    “It’s a linear park that sits about 212 feet over the river and connects Lloyd and Poughkeepsie. Not only a great walking trail, but you’ll find a number of events happening in and around it, from movies under the walkway to events like Pride in the Sky.” 

    Rivera also noted that Olana State Historic Site, the former home of artist Frederic Church, is a fantastic way to spend an afternoon, as is the Hudson Athens Lighthouse, which is accessible via seasonal boat trips that take you right there.

    And, Kristen Tomkowid, a local photographer and owner at Little But Fierce Photography, said the nearby Catskills make for a perfect afternoon jaunt. “There is plenty to do in all seasons, from hiking and visiting some gorgeous waterfalls, such as Kaaterskill or Awosting, to snow activities on the slopes and renting cozy cabins at one of the many boutique hotels that have opened up there,” Tomkowid said. “The area does get very crowded on the weekends and during leaf-peeping season, but mornings and weekdays are fairly empty and can be more peaceful for connecting with nature.” 

    There are also plenty of fantastic places to stay overnight in the region, including Rivera’s recommendation of The Maker Hotel, which she says, “even if you don’t stay there, it’s worth visiting for the design and the cocktails.” 

    Gianna Quattrini, a travel advisor for Fora, whose family also lives in the Hudson Valley, suggested the Wylder Hotel makes for a great stay. “I got married in Windham, New York, in October 2023, and we chose the Wylder Hotel, an SLH property, as our wedding hotel for friends and family to stay at. With pickleball courts, wood-burning saunas, ping pong, a cozy coffee shop, and a lively bar & pool set along a peaceful creek, the atmosphere gives low-key yet elevated adult summer camp vibes. It’s also a great option for company retreats.” 

    Hudson, our experts said, is ideal for creatives, artists, New Yorkers looking to slow down, and travelers who appreciate local experiences. “It’s the kind of place where you can spend the morning hiking, the afternoon browsing antique shops, and the evening enjoying an incredible meal,” Rivera said, “without ever getting back in the car.”

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