The Hudson Valleyโs hotel scene keeps evolvingโless about places to crash, more about places to inhabit. A new wave of openings leans hard into design, experience, and a sense of narrative, from reimagined historic buildings to nature-forward retreats and spa-driven escapes. Some position themselves as cultural hubs, others as private sanctuaries, but all share a common aim: to shape how visitors move through the region. What follows is a look at the latest arrivalsโeach offering its own version of what it means to stay here now.

Pocketbook Hudson carries spacious rooms with high ceilings, and has Ambos on the ground floor serving a night of delight for guests.
Pocketbook Hudson, Hudson
Set inside a dramatically restored 19th-century factory, Pocketbook Hudson brings a design-forward stay to the heart of Hudson, pairing industrial history with immersive, contemporary interiors. The boutique hotel features 46 loft-like rooms with soaring ceilings and a layered mix of steel, timber, and artful furnishings. On the ground floor, Ambosโhelmed by Argentine chef Norberto Piattoniโanchors the experience with a live-fire, ingredient-driven menu that leans into both local sourcing and South American influences. More than a place to sleep, the complex unfolds as a full cultural hub, with dining, nightlife, and design all under one roof.
Belden House & MewsโLitchfield, CT
Set in the heart of Litchfield, Connecticut, Belden House & Mews brings a polished, design-driven take on the classic New England country stay. Anchored by a restored 1888 Colonial Revival mansion and a sleek mid-century addition, the 31-room boutique hotel balances historic charm with contemporary comfort. Interiors by Champalimaud Design layer color, texture, and period detail, while amenities lean resort-level: a full-service bathhouse with sauna, steam, and cold plunge; a seasonal 50-foot pool; and attentive butler service. Within walking distance of Litchfieldโs village green, shops, and trails, Belden functions as both a refined basecamp and a destination in its own rightโequally suited to a restorative weekend or a social, design-forward escape.
Mirbeau Inn & Spa BeaconโBeacon
Set on the storied Tioronda Estate just south of Beacon, Mirbeau Inn & Spa Beacon is now open as a full-scale luxury retreat anchored by the restored 19th-century Howland Mansion. The 64-acre property blends historic architecture with a resort-style experience: well-appointed guest rooms (many with fireplaces and soaking tubs), multiple dining venues, and a sprawling, 25,000-square-foot spa with treatment rooms, steam and sauna circuits, and an outdoor aqua terrace. Designed as both a destination stay and day-spa escape, it brings Mirbeauโs polished, French-inspired aesthetic to one of the Hudson Valleyโs most scenic and historically layered sites. The Mirbeau Inn & Spa Collection includes sites in Rhinebeck, Skaneateles in New York and one in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

The Innkeeperโs suite at the Six Bells Rosendale. The country inn in the Hudson Valley has eleven rooms, a tavern, a restaurant by the water and a shop.
Six Bells Rosendale
Six Bells reimagines the historic former Astoria Hotel site on Main Street in Rosendale as a storybook-style inn anchored by a revived tavern and a handful of character-rich guest rooms. The project leans into the buildingโs layered past while adding a touch of theatrical charmโthink old-world detailing, cozy nooks, and a design sensibility that nods to folklore without tipping into kitsch. With lodging above and a lively, food-and-drink-driven gathering space below, Six Bells functions as both destination stay and local haunt. Itโs a fitting addition to Rosendaleโs offbeat appeal, offering visitors an immersive place to landโand linger.

A lamplight King box bedroom at the Six Bells Rosendale with a chic look and beautiful interior design.

Prospect Berkshires is a lakeside retreat with tennis courts, a seasonal pool, and a lakeside sauna as amenityโs.
Prospect Berkshires Egremont, MA
Set on a wooded, lakefront property in Egremont, Prospect channels the spirit of a classic summer camp through a distinctly elevated lens. The retreat unfolds across 49 minimalist cabinsโcedar-clad, design-forward, and oriented toward the surrounding forest and waterโencouraging guests to trade screen time for sauna sessions, cold plunges, and long afternoons outdoors. A restaurant overlooking the lake, a heated pool, and low-key amenities like tennis and paddleboarding round out the experience. The overall effect is both nostalgic and contemporary: a place to unplug without sacrificing comfort, and a compelling Berkshires base for travelers moving between nature and culture.

The small beautiful River Cottages at Troutbeck Amenia which has to offer events, food and drinks, and memberships.
The River Cottages at TroutbeckโAmenia
Troutbeckโs new River Cottages, opening May 15, extend the estateโs quietly refined sensibility out toward the Webutuck River. Set apart in a private enclave, the four standalone cottages balance seclusion with access to the main property, and can be booked individually or together for small groups. Inside, the details skew artisanal and consideredโhandmade four-post beds, ceramic lamps, wood finishesโwhile oversized windows pull the meadow and river into view. Fireplaces, writing tables, and screened porches round out the appeal. Itโs Troutbeckโs familiar blend of cultivated ease and rural calm, translated into a more private, self-contained stay.

New Paltz Way will be opening this summer with a complimentary coffee bar and a wellness spa by Water Street Market.
New Paltz WayโNew Paltz
New Paltz Way, opening in July in the villageโs downtown, brings the design-forward, nature-attuned ethos of Woodstock Way to a more walkable, downtown setting. Positioned along the Wallkill River and steps from Water Street Market, the 29-room hotel pairs access to the trails of the Mohonk Preserve and the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail with a self-guided spa featuring sauna, steam, and mineral pool. Rooms lean tactile and atmosphericโrecord players, balconies, and warm materialsโwhile the overall pitch is slower living with a little polish. Itโs a bid to translate that Catskills โretreatโ feeling into New Paltzโs compact, sociable footprint.









