The Amelia Hudson

A Michelin Selected property on Allen Street in the Catskills and Hudson Valley region, The Amelia Hudson represents the quieter end of upstate New York's hospitality spectrum. Its Michelin recognition places it in a curated tier of regional stays where character and craft matter more than scale, making it a considered choice for travellers moving between the Hudson River corridor and the mountain villages to the west.
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- Address
- 339 Allen St, Hudson, NY 12534
- Phone
- (518) 768-7900
- Website
- theameliahudson.com

Where the Hudson Valley's Hospitality Character Shows Up
There is a particular register of upstate New York hospitality that has little to do with the grand resort model. It is more interested in a sense of place than in amenity lists, and it tends to draw guests who already know the difference between a weekend that resets you and one that simply relocates you. The Amelia Hudson is a hotel in Hudson, New York, with 8 rooms and a nightly rate of $303.
The address at 339 Allen Street places the property within one of the most actively evolving lodging corridors in the northeastern United States. Over the past decade, the Catskills and Hudson Valley have attracted a wave of considered hospitality projects, from design-forward camps to restored historic inns, each staking a claim to a slightly different version of the upstate experience. The Amelia Hudson sits in this field, distinguished by its Michelin recognition rather than by size or brand affiliation.
What Michelin Selection Means in This Region
The process identifies properties where the physical environment, the level of service, and the overall guest experience meet a standard worth directing a traveller toward. In the Catskills and Hudson Valley market, where the range of accommodation runs from converted barns to design-led boutique hotels, that kind of external validation carries real weight as a comparative signal.
The Amelia Hudson's placement within this group suggests it operates at a level where craft and hospitality intent are prioritised over volume.
The Guest Experience Register
The service philosophy that defines properties at this recognition tier in the Hudson Valley tends toward attentiveness without intrusion. Upstate hospitality at its finest operates on a rhythm different from urban hotels: guests arrive to slow down, and the staff function as facilitators of that deceleration rather than as performers of formal service scripts. Properties that earn Michelin notice in this region typically demonstrate a consistency in that approach, which is harder to sustain than it sounds when the market is attracting increasingly sophisticated guests with high baseline expectations.
At The Amelia Hudson, guest experience is shaped by a smart casual, recommended-reservation setting. In a region where independent properties often deliver warmth but inconsistency, that kind of sustained quality is the differentiating factor. The Amelia Hudson's position within that field points toward a more conventional lodging format delivered with genuine attention.
Placing The Amelia Hudson in a Wider National Context
Across the United States, a small tier of independently operated regional properties has come to represent a serious alternative to the major branded chains. In the Northeast specifically, this cohort includes properties like Troutbeck in Amenia, which draws on a historic estate format, and the more remote model offered by Sage Lodge in Pray, Montana or Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur. These are properties where the landscape context and the quality of the stay are inseparable from each other. The Amelia Hudson operates within the same broad logic: the Hudson Valley and Catskills region is the draw, and the property's role is to make that draw coherent and well-executed for the guest.
Internationally, this kind of property finds its counterparts at places like Aman Venice or Badrutt's Palace in St. Moritz, where location and curation combine in ways that make the property more than a transaction. Closer to home, the comparison set might extend to The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City or Meadowood Napa Valley, both of which operate at the intersection of regional identity and hospitality craft. The Amelia Hudson is a smaller piece of that same argument, made in the specific idiom of upstate New York.
Planning Your Stay
The property is located at 339 Allen Street in the Catskills and Hudson Valley region, within driving distance of the Hudson River towns and the mountain villages that define the broader Catskills experience. Michelin Selected properties at this tier in the region tend to book out in those windows earlier than guests typically anticipate.
What It’s Closest To
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Amelia HudsonThis venue — the venue you are viewing | Restored historic country house retreat with modern luxury. | $$$$ | , | |
| Rivertown Lodge | Boutique hotel in historic 1920s cinema building with early American modern aesthetic. | $$$ | , | Hudson |
| The Wick, Hudson | Contemporary boutique in restored historic candle factory | $$$$ | 3-Star | Hudson |
| The Maker Hotel | Boutique historic mansion with themed studios and lofts | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Key | Hudson |
| The Roxbury | Whimsical themed boutique motel with restored historic elements | $$$$ | , | Roxbury |
| Wolseley Hotel New York | Luxury heritage hotel blending British style with New York cultural energy in a landmark building. | $$$$ | , | Midtown Manhattan |
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