Pocketbook Hudson is an experiential hotel in Hudson, New York.

Housed in a historic 1890s textile factory, it’s a place led by curiosity and shaped for care. Here, you’ll find beds for sleeping, a communal bathhouse, open-fire restaurant, café and bar, subterranean night club, galleries, and a street-level market.

But you’ll also find often surprising, always sublime, artist-made objects. Original architectural details that speak to the present in unexpected ways. Soft feeling. Ever evolving Hudson Valley seasons framed by unique views from each of our enormous factory windows. Peace and quiet. And a basement club and experimental Garden Lab in the historic boiler room for lavish nights of connecting and reconnecting with yourself, with others, with the bite of possibility. There’s no script here. Just a place to be.

Our guest rooms are spacious and lofty with high ceilings that give ample breathing room to cleanse the palette. Stainless steel, scale, and texture sit in deliberate balance with the historic brick and timber building, evoking a kind of unplaceable, uncanny recognition that bridges the past and the future—and making room for handcrafted elements that add warmth and inner-light. Washrooms are generous, elemental, and designed to reset the senses.

At Ambos Restaurant, our notable chef (to be announced), draws from his heritage and regenerative culinary practices to execute a live-fire, New Argentine menu grounded in place and season.

The Baths are inspired by global bathing traditions and offer a communal space for thermal soaking, steaming, and restoration. Set in its own building of limestone, brick, and heavy timber, it’s a space that gives to you. (To open late 2025.)

Served by Amtrak Train Station Hudson and nestled on the Eastside of the Hudson River, Pocketbook Hudson is for creative connection and following your own paths.