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In the quiet hamlet of Pine Bush on the outskirts of the Hudson Valley, this charming 1920s apartment is the perfect space to get away from it all. The interior is an eclectic blend of styles, expertly mixing antique furniture and period features with more modern finishes. While the comfortable living room is cozy and bright, the fully-stocked kitchen – with its blue cabinets and retro table – is more mid-century inspired. We love how homely it feels. Picture morning breakfasts in the kitchen, meals around the dining table with a bottle of something local (there are plenty of distilleries and wineries in the area), and movie nights snuggled up on the couch. On nights you don’t feel like cooking, the bars and restaurants on Main Street are only a five-minute walk away. When you’re ready to venture out, grab your hiking boots and hit the trails at one of the nearby state parks. For a more relaxed pace, browse the valley’s many antique shops or make the 45-minute drive to Poughkeepsie.
While Upstate New York is used to being overshadowed by the city, a trip up the Hudson brings you to some charming towns and beautiful scenery. The slower pace of life here is an excellent antidote to the frenetic energy of Manhattan and Brooklyn. The lush, ever-changing landscape is an attraction in itself, but the towns of the Hudson Valley offer a healthy dose of culture and history. This area was the birthplace of the Hudson River School of Art and in its many museums, you’ll find works by giants of American art such as Edward Hopper. With the impressive range of restaurants and wineries, you won’t feel like you’re missing out on the city.
Prices vary – host will provide price when booking, varies on time of year and length of booking – approximately $250 per night