Sometimes referred to as “Brooklyn of the North”, Hudson, NY is a cultural haven set along the picturesque Hudson River.
Over the past few decades, it’s become a hub for award-nominated restaurants, artists, boutiques, galleries, and coffee shops. We love it and we hope you will too!
Hudson is very small and very popular in the fall - we recommend getting a reservation far in advance for any restaurants!
Warren Street
Warren St (possibly taken from Pearson’s middle name?) is the central artistic and cultural strip of Hudson, NY. Stretching a mile through town, you’ll find tons of shops, restaurants, performing arts, and hotels here.
Olana State Historic Site
American painter Fredric Church’s beautiful estate, perched high on a hill, offers stunning views of the Hudson Valley, as well as daily public tours of the historic home.
High Falls Conservation Area
Enjoy a 1.2 mile out-and-back hike to a stunning waterfall. Located 17 minutes away by car.
Storm King Art Center
Located about 80 min from Hudson by car (towards NYC), Storm King is a must-see outdoor art museum full of large-scale contemporary sculptures. Trust us - this one is cool.
Backbar
Cool restaurant/bar in an old antique store with a big patio. Specializing in one of our favs - Southeast Asian food!
Feast and Floret
Cozy farm-to-table Italian vibes. Think ‘cottage’, ‘fall’, ‘fireplace’. Good for small groups.
Baba Louie’s
Famous for their wood-fired sourdough crust pizza. You’re gonna want some of this.