Location & Transportation
Kingston is set along the scenic Hudson River, making it a unique blend of history and nature. As a cruise passenger, you'll find that arriving in Kingston offers a relaxed pace with easy access to the historic downtown area. While there aren’t many large hotels in the immediate port area, several charming bed and breakfasts and boutique inns nearby offer a cozy stay if you decide to extend your visit. The closest major airport is Stewart International Airport, about 30 miles away, and the city is well connected by a network of local bus services and highways that link Kingston to other Hudson Valley gems.
Sightseeing
Kingston's past comes to life when you stroll through its historic streets. Some must-see spots include:
- Senate House State Historic Site: The former home of New York’s first State Senate now serves as a museum telling the city’s colonial story.
- Kingston Uptown Historic District: Enjoy well-preserved 19th-century architecture as you wander through charming streets.
- Hudson River Maritime Museum: Discover how the mighty Hudson River shaped transportation, trade, and local industry.
- Rondout Lighthouse: This historic beacon offers panoramic views of the Hudson River and a great photo opportunity.
Tours & Excursions
There’s plenty to explore beyond the main attractions:
- Scenic Drives & River Tours:
- Take a leisurely drive along the Hurley Mountain Road Scenic Byway and absorb breathtaking views of the Catskill Mountains.
- Hop on a boat tour to enjoy the natural beauty of the Hudson River from a new perspective—perfect for capturing the local charm.
- Outdoor Adventures:
- Explore nearby parks like Catskill Park or take a stroll along the Hudson River Greenway for a taste of the local outdoors.
- Boating and fishing on the Hudson are popular, offering a relaxed way to enjoy the water and surrounding landscapes.
Shopping
I love the vibe of Kingston’s local shopping scene. The downtown area is dotted with:
- Quaint boutiques offering locally made crafts and unique souvenirs.
- Antique shops and galleries where you can find hidden treasures.
- Specialty food stores featuring locally produced goods—perfect for bringing a taste of the Hudson Valley home.
Dining
Kingston’s food scene is a delightful mix of traditional Hudson Valley flavors and contemporary twists. Whether you’re craving a light café lunch or a hearty dinner, you’ll find plenty of spots to satisfy your appetite:
- Enjoy farm-to-table restaurants that highlight fresh, local ingredients.
- Try cozy diners and bistros that serve regional specialties and seasonal menus.
- Stop by a local bakery or café to sample homemade treats and a great cup of coffee while people-watching in the historic downtown.
Culture & Local Events
Kingston effortlessly marries history with a vibrant local culture, making it a welcoming stop for any traveler. Here’s what you need to know:
- Local Lifestyle & Practical Tips:
- Most shops, museums, and restaurants operate on standard business hours, and while credit cards are widely accepted, carrying some cash is useful for smaller vendors.
- Festivals & Events:
- O+ Festival: Celebrate art, music, and wellness at this lively local festival.
- Hudson Valley Garlic Festival: Enjoy regional cuisine and learn about the area’s rich agricultural heritage during this fun, food-centric event.
- Safety & Awareness:
- Kingston is generally a safe place to explore, but as in any urban center, stay aware of your surroundings.
- In case of an emergency, dial 911.