Step back in time to when the lower Hudson Valley was pivotal to the birth of River Towns, integral to Revolutionary War times and a stopping point between New York City and Albany. Rich with history and sensory experiences, the King Mansion, built in 1840 by J.S Cronise and later purchased in 1900 by railroad magnate Thomas King, offers a unique blend of modern and history. With 10 guestrooms renovated in Bohemian style, the King Mansion connects the early 1900's world traveler coming home to nest between adventures and the conveniences of today's traveler expectations.
During your stay, enjoy a customized daily breakfast made from local Hudson Valley ingredients, like fresh squeezed juices, egg & bacon hash, spiced buttermilk biscuits and fresh fruit & berries, and more.