Hotel Kinsley
Hotel Kinsley
Set in the historic city of Kingston, New York, between the foothills of the Catskill Mountains and the Hudson Valley, Hotel Kinsley is the perfect retreat for design-loving travelers looking for luxurious accommodations and adventure. Featuring a collection of four architecturally distinct 17th to 19th century buildings in Kington’s historic Stockade District, Hotel Kinsley boasts 42 guest rooms and a delicious restaurant and bar. The second of the four buildings, 41 Pearl St, is opening December 2020, with the remaining buildings opening by Summer 2021. Just steps away from an ever expanding selection of independent shops and restaurants not to mention some of the oldest architecture in New York state (Kingston was its first capital in 1777), Hotel Kinsley is the perfect jumping off point to explore Kingston and the surrounding region. Wake up in your luxurious room in the Hotel’s flagship building at 301 Wall Street, grab a coffee and a book at nearby Rough Draft, and set out for a day of exploration. Make sure to venture to the Roundout Waterfront District for some of our favorite shops and a walk by the river. After a day of getting to know the city, head back to Hotel Kinsely to dine in their stunning restaurant (reserve a table by the fireplace if you can) to enjoy a seasonal meal and one of the best martinis in the region.
HOTEL KINSLEY
$$ | KINGSTON, NY
Set in the historic city of Kingston, New York, between the foothills of the Catskill Mountains and the Hudson Valley, Hotel Kinsley is the perfect retreat for design-loving travelers looking for luxurious accommodations and adventure. Featuring a collection of four architecturally distinct 17th to 19th century buildings in Kington’s historic Stockade District, Hotel Kinsley boasts 42 guest rooms and a delicious restaurant and bar. The second of the four buildings, 41 Pearl St, is opening December 2020, with the remaining buildings opening by Summer 2021. Just steps away from an ever expanding selection of independent shops and restaurants not to mention some of the oldest architecture in New York state (Kingston was its first capital in 1777), Hotel Kinsley is the perfect jumping off point to explore Kingston and the surrounding region. Wake up in your luxurious room in the Hotel’s flagship building at 301 Wall Street, grab a coffee and a book at nearby Rough Draft, and set out for a day of exploration. Make sure to venture to the Roundout Waterfront District for some of our favorite shops and a walk by the river. After a day of getting to know the city, head back to Hotel Kinsely to dine in their stunning restaurant (reserve a table by the fireplace if you can) to enjoy a seasonal meal and one of the best martinis in the region.
getting there
Accessible by Bus
Accessible by Train (Amtrak to Rhinecliff)
104 Miles from NYC
WHAT WE LOVE
Four architecturally distinct 17th to 19th century buildings, luxurious accommodations, bright and airy farm-to-table restaurant, infrared sauna, Frette linens, dog-friendly, custom bath products by Lake and Skye, room service, steps away from independent shops and restaurants.
AMENITIES
Transportation +
Accessible by Bus
Accessible by Train
Hotel Amenities +
Collection of Four Architecturally Unique Buildings
COVID-19 Regulations Compliant
Room Amenities +
Bathtubs in Select Rooms
Custom Organic Bath Products by Lake & Skye
Fireplaces in Select Rooms
Private Balconies in Select Rooms
Minibars
Smart TV
Free Wifi
Dining +
Restaurant Kinsley , On-Site Restaurant & Bar
Outdoor Patio
Room Service
LOLA, Sister Restaurant
Health & Wellness +
Infrared Sauna
Massage Services Available
Partnership with Spa21 for Technology-Based Wellness Services
Private Yoga Sessions Available
Nature & Culture +
Walkable to Nearby Shops and Restaurants
Nearby Hiking Trails
Events +
Event Venue (Restaurant Kinsley)
Conference Room for up to Ten People
Partnership with Barnfox for Additional Conference Room Space
Full Hotel Buyouts Available
Kids +
Kid Friendly
Kid Friendly Amenities Available
Dogs +
Dog Friendly
Discount +
Use Code ANDNORTH on Hotel Kinsley’s Website to Receive 10% Off
Kingston Town Guide
Words by Sylvie Morgan Brown, Photos by Nicole Franzen
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