Known as “The Queen City of the Hudson,” Poughkeepsie is situated in the beautiful Hudson Valley on the banks of the Hudson River and is home to over 30,000 people. Established in the 17th century by the Dutch, Poughkeepsie is a bustling college town filled with wonderful examples of historic architecture alongside trendy boutiques and excellent fine dining restaurants. No less than 22 beautiful green parks surround the area, which features plenty of urban spaces in which to relax. Poughkeepsie is one of the best destinations in NY state.

Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park

Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park

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Otherwise known as the Poughkeepsie Bridge, the Walkway Over the Hudson is a long bridge that connects Poughkeepsie on the east bank of the Hudson River and Highland on the west bank. Built as a double track railroad bridge in 1889, it was damaged by a fire in 1974, after which it earned a place on the National Register of Historic Places.

It was then restored as the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park in 2009, a linear pedestrian walkway spanning the river at 212 feet tall and 1.28 miles long, making it the longest footbridge in the world. The park is open daily from sunrise to sunset.

82 Washington Street, 845-454-9649

Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College

Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College

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Founded in 1864 as the Vassar College Art Gallery, the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College is based on the campus of Vassar College and features a teaching museum, exhibition space displaying works from antiquity to contemporary times, and a major art repository. Designed by world-renowned architect César Pelli, the building has been called “a symphony of architecture” and features the renovated collegiate-gothic Taylor-Van Ingen Hall and the Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller glass hexagonal entrance pavilion.

Named after the building’s largest donor, the Lehman Loeb Art Center is home to a collection of over 18,000 works, including the notable Warburg Collection of Old Masters prints and a wide range of works by major European and American twentieth-century painters. The Hildegarde Krause Baker Sculpture Garden is a beautifully landscaped and lush garden that boasts a stellar collection of twentieth-century sculptures.

124 Raymond Ave Box 703, 845-437-5237

Locust Grove Estate

Locust Grove Estate

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Overlooking the Hudson River from high on a bluff, Locust Grove Estate is a 200-acre National Historic Landmark estate that includes a historic Italianate-style mansion built in 1951, a beautiful carriage house and miles of carriage roads, landscaped grounds with a flower and vegetable garden, and an ice house. Architect A. J. Davis designed the Italianate villa for artist and inventor Samuel Morse, and the estate features a collection of over 15,000 pieces of furniture, paintings, and decorative arts that can be viewed by the public on guided group tours of the mansion and the surrounding grounds.

The property also includes a museum that showcases antique exhibits, a gallery of beautiful artworks, and a nature reserve with natural and landscaped grounds. The estate offers guided tours, lectures, and other special events, as well as a range of educational programs for all ages. Visitors can also explore five miles of 19th-century carriage roads that wind through the woods.

2683 South Road, 845-454-4500

Mid-Hudson Children's Museum

Mid-Hudson Children's Museum

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Located in the heart of the historic Hudson Riverfront, the Mid-Hudson Discovery Museum (MHCM) is dedicated to creating a community where young children can learn through exploration, examination, and discovery. The museum features an array of exhibitions and displays that focus on science, nature, art, music, and literacy and allows children to engage in interactive and immersive play to develop foundational skills and interpersonal connections through exploring, moving, pretending, creating, collaborating, and discovering.

Educational programs include playgroup workshops, StarLab Planetarium shows, summer camps, and field trips, as well as outreach programs for local schools. The museum also hosts a variety of special events throughout the year from art, music, and cultural programs to festive holiday celebrations.

75 North Water Street, 845-471-0589

Bardavon Opera House

Bardavon Opera House

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Built in 1869, the Bardavon Opera House is the oldest continuously operating theater in New York State. Located in the downtown district of Poughkeepsie, the opera house, designed by JA Wood, has been serving the community as a venue for various performing arts for over 140 years. The 944-seat opera house is home to two historic theaters and the region’s premiere orchestra, the Hudson Valley Philharmonic (the HVP), and it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Bardavon Opera House presents a variety of arts-based performances, including theater, dance, and classic films for a broad diversity of audiences in both of its venues. It also offers several educational and arts-based programs and learning experiences for children and adults.

35 Market Street, 845-473-5288

Marist College

Marist College

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Founded in 1929, Marist College is a world-renowned college of the arts and sciences. Overlooking the Hudson River in the heart of the historic Hudson Valley, the college started a school that became one of the leading colleges in the nation.

The college is surrounded by the homes of some of this country's most influential people, and visitors to the college shouldn’t miss the opportunity of seeing the home and museum of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt's retreat, Val-Kill, both just a short distance from the college.

3399 North Road, 845-575-3000

Rosticceria Rossi & Sons

Rosticceria Rossi & Sons

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Founded in 1979 by John Rossi, Rosticceria Rossi & Sons (or simply Rossi’s Deli) became an institution in downtown Poughkeepsie with a steady stream of regulars lining up to enjoy the fresh, ready-made food that comes out of the kitchen. Delicious daily specials include roasted salmon, Maryland crab cakes, chicken Francese and braised beef pasta, while sandwiches, homemade soups, salads and Panini are lunchtime favorites.

The deli presents a range of imported goods that attract gourmands and food lovers from far and wide, and it also boasts a full range of Pastosa Ravioli from Bay Bridge in Brooklyn. Rossi’s Deli caters special events and occasions and is open Monday through Saturday.

45 South Clover St, 845-471-0654

Mill House Brewing


Located in the rehabilitated Mill House, Mill House Brewing Company presents the region’s best food and beer offerings in a historic and appealing setting, providing an unrivaled Hudson Valley dining experience. Alongside the brewery’s artfully crafted ales distributed across four states, Mill House offers a seasonal menu of fresh fare created from ingredients sourced from local farmers, producers, and artisans.

Appetizers include beer steamed mussels, buffalo fried oysters, and flank steak tacos, while charcuteries platters feature handmade sausages, salamis, and cheeses. Entrées include burgers pizza, fish and chips, various types of steak and ribs, fresh fish, and vegetarian options. End with a sweet dessert and pair your meal with one of the many bottled or on tap beers from the brewery.

289 Mill Street, 845-485-2739

Blue Collar Brewery


Housed in a building that was formerly home to the meat packing company Morris and Co. at 40 Cottage Street, Blue Collar Brewery produces five categories of beers, namely light, pale, dark, seasonal, and brewer’s reserve on tap and in bottles. The brewery also offers a pub menu of seasonal fare made with locally sourced ingredients.

Dishes include snack plates of tacos, buffalo wings, nuggets, and onion rings, and larger plates of wraps, sandwiches, steaks, ribs, chicken, and chili dogs. Designed to serve as a reminder of the importance of work ethic and the American way of life, the brewery features an open kitchen and a warm and welcoming ambiance. Blue Collar Brewery is open seven days a week.

40 Cottage Street, 845-454-BREW

Shadows on the Hudson

Shadows on the Hudson

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Perched high above the Hudson River on the Poughkeepsie waterfront, Shadows on the Hudson is an award-winning restaurant that serves world-class cuisine against a backdrop of breathtaking views. Guests can choose from five beautifully furnished dining spaces, ranging from the casual and warm Sunset Room or the modern Winter Room to the Sunrise Deck and True River Rooms, which boast spectacular panoramic vistas of the river.

Progressive American-style menus are available for brunch, lunch, and dinner and present a wide variety of dishes that appeal to all tastes. Dishes include homemade pasta, grilled meat and fish dishes, freshly roasted vegetables, and garden crisp salads. An intimate bar menu features small plates of snacks such as calamari, wings, and garlic bread while a comprehensive wine list features sparkling, white, red and limited wines, as well as champagnes and imported spirits to pair with cuisine.

176 Rinaldi Boulevard, 845-486-9500

Empire Cruise Lines


Empire Cruise Lines offer a variety of seasonal sightseeing cruises on the Hudson River between the months of May and October. Cruises are held on the M/V Mystère, a 60-foot, double-decker passenger vessel with ample seating and standing room and modern amenities. Voyages depart from Victor C. Waryas Park in the heart of the Hudson River Valley.

The range of cruises available on the M/V Mystère includes romantic sunset cruises, relaxing dinner cruises, cruises for events such as reunions and rehearsal dinners or corporate functions, and private pre-arranged cruises for weddings and other special occasions. Savor some of the world’s best wines on a Wine Cruise that sails past stately mansions or book a unique lunch cruise with a group of friends and enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the Hudson Valley together.

29 North Water Street, 845-345-8510

Barrett Art Center DCAA

Barrett Art Center DCAA

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Located within a historic and landmark home along Noxon Street, the Barrett Art Center DCAA is a non-profit establishment that was once the home of Thomas Barret, a Poughkeepsie-born artist, and innovator who was passionate about the revitalization of the community through arts. He was active during the Great Depression and even organized the first exhibit in the Dutchess County area in 1934. Today, his home is at the center of celebrating art in Poughkeepsie with frequent collaborations between other nonprofit organizations and regional artists. The Barret Art Center is also involved in the rehabilitation of former addicts, utilizing creative expression and art appreciation in their method of the recovery process.

55 Noxon Street, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601; Phone: 845-471-5240

Bounce Trampoline Sports


When in Poughkeepsie, there’s no party place quite like the space being offered at Bounce Trampoline Sports. Featuring 12,000 square feet of trampoline fun, Bounce Trampoline Sports features fantastic tramp activities that aren’t just fun, it’ll also help guests get a great workout in! The park is home to several trampoline attractions like two trampoline dodgeball courts, a small dunk basketball area, and a huge main court for free jumping. There are also huge foam pits that are great for practicing new flips, trips, and trampoline aerial tricks. With so much indoor fun to enjoy and capitalize on, guests of all ages and fitness levels with definitely enjoy a visit to Bounce Trampoline Sports.

2 Neptune Road, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601; Phone: 845-206-4555