The Castle on the Hudson


Overview
For a long time, New York’s Hudson River Valley has been the quiet side of the otherwise hectic Manhattan vibe; the meandering river weaves through a verdant topography of towering trees, interlacing a small collection of historic towns that reflect a time when even the Big Apple was merely a seed of its future self. Given that character, the opulent grandeur of the Castle on the Hudson is a bit paradoxical at first.
Perched high atop a bluff overlooking the river valley, this impressive structure replicates the Norman architecture of medieval Europe with a massive stone facade and imposing towers and turrets—an unlikely thing to find in upstate New York. The surprise becomes an inviting sensation as you step into the Castle’s royal lobby: a sumptuous interior of rich wooden embellishments, elaborate stained-glass windows, crystal chandeliers and plastered ceilings and any displacement slides away.
The Castle on the Hudson is only medieval in feel and architectural influence; each of the 31 luxury guest rooms and suites compliment their baroque decor with every modern amenity.
The castle replicates the Norman architecture of medieval Europe, with a stone facade, imposing towers and turrets.
Original Property Opened: 1910
Contact Information:
Street Address:
400 Benedict Ave
Tarrytown, NY 10591
Historic Hotels of America toll-free reservations number (800) 678-8946
Turn of the Century, 1896 ~ 1913
For a long time, New York’s Hudson River Valley has been the quiet side of the otherwise hectic Manhattan vibe; the meandering river weaves through a verdant topography of towering trees, interlacing a small collection of historic towns that reflect a time when even the Big Apple was merely a seed of its future self.
Learn more about the History of The Castle on the Hudson.





