
Welcome to Hudson, NY!
I'm thrilled to share what makes Hudson such a standout destination. This charming town blends natural beauty with a vibrant community, making it a truly unique escape from the city.
Walk down Warren Street, Hudson’s main thoroughfare, where you'll find an eclectic mix of boutique shops, diverse dining options, and antique treasures. For art lovers, the town is filled with galleries featuring both local talent and international pieces that captivate.
The culinary scene here is no less impressive. From laid-back brunch spots to refined farm-to-table experiences, there’s something for every palate. Many of Hudson's chefs have earned accolades from the James Beard Foundation, Bon Appétit, and The New York Times. And for those who appreciate craft drinks, the town’s stylish bars and breweries are the perfect spot to unwind.
Hudson’s history is also a key part of its charm, with beautifully preserved architecture that tells the story of the past. Whether you’re touring historic sites, visiting museums, or enjoying the outdoors in the town’s scenic parks and riverfront areas, Hudson offers something for everyone. Hudson Riverfront Park, in particular, provides peaceful river views, making it an ideal spot for a quiet walk or a relaxing picnic.
In short, Hudson, NY, brings together history, culture, and nature in a way that’s hard to match. I'm excited to share a few of my favorite spots with you and hope your visit is as inspiring as the town itself.
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FAQs when visiting the Studio
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Hudson City Centre sits on the corner of Green Street and State Street, with entrances to the parking lot on either side of the building on said streets. The entrance to the building is on the same side as the parking lot.
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Guests may park in the parking behind the city centre.
While visiting the city in general there is also street parking or municipal parking lots on Union Street and Columbia Street, each about a half mile walk from the city centre, as well as two municipal lots on Warren Street.
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Enter the building through the back entrance. Unless you are accompanied by someone with a key, you’ll need to buzz the intercom and tell the receptionist you’re here as a guest for Phil M. Jones.