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The 10 Best Hudson Valley Wedding Venues in 2027

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The 10 Best Hudson Valley Wedding Venues in 2027

The 10 Best Hudson Valley Wedding Venues in 2027

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Hudson Valley Wedding Venues — Top 10 2027

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For a 2027 Hudson Valley wedding, The Roundhouse in Beacon is our 🏆 BEST OVERALL pick: a restored factory set above a waterfall on Fishkill Creek, with a 51-room boutique hotel, riverside Main Street walkability, and capacity for up to 200 guests. The runner-up, Monteverde at Oldstone in Cortlandt Manor, is an 18th-century estate over the Hudson River with per-person pricing starting around $416.

Budget-conscious couples should look at Senate Garage in Kingston, our 💎 BEST VALUE choice, an industrial-chic space in the historic Stockade District. Total spend across the valley typically runs $20,000 to $80,000+ depending on guest count and season. Reserve peak May–October dates 12 to 18 months ahead.

How We Ranked These

We weighted each venue on five criteria: guest capacity, total cost and value, all-inclusiveness (in-house catering, coordination, lodging), weather backup (indoor halls or tented options for the Northeast's unpredictable seasons), and location and views (Hudson River vistas, waterfalls, mountains, or historic architecture).

We cross-referenced current listings and pricing across The Knot, WeddingWire, Here Comes The Guide, Zola, and each venue's official website, confirming every property is a genuine, correctly located Hudson Valley wedding venue with real 2026–2027 availability. Capacity and price figures reflect each venue's published wedding information.

A few regional realities shape Hudson Valley planning. The valley stretches roughly two hours along both banks of the river, from Westchester in the south to Kingston and Saugerties in the north, so a venue's distance from Metro-North stations and from your guests' hotels matters a great deal — many couples build room blocks and shuttle plans around train access.

Fall foliage from late September through mid-October is the single most competitive window, with the best venues booking 18 months out and commanding premium rates; spring and early summer offer green hillsides and softer demand. Most full-service estates here bundle catering and bar, while blank-canvas spaces let you bring your own caterer but add rental and coordination costs.

Always ask whether your date carries a food-and-beverage minimum, since those minimums often drive the real total more than the venue fee itself.

1. The Roundhouse 🏆 BEST OVERALL

The Roundhouse
The Roundhouse

What it is: A restored factory in Beacon set above a waterfall on the banks of Fishkill Creek, with a main ballroom that fits 200 guests and views of the falls through tall windows. A 51-room boutique hotel sits steps from Beacon's Main Street dining and shopping, so guests can stay, eat, and explore without driving.

The on-site restaurant handles catering, which keeps the food, bar, and event staff coordinated under one roof. How/when to use: Best for couples who want walkable, train-accessible convenience — Beacon's Metro-North station is minutes away, making it easy for New York City guests to arrive without a car.

The indoor ballroom is a dependable weather backup for spring showers or summer heat, while the waterfall provides a year-round backdrop. Book prime spring and fall Saturdays 12–18 months ahead, and consider a Friday or Sunday in the shoulder season to ease the food-and-beverage minimum.

The boutique hotel makes this a strong choice for a full wedding weekend, with welcome drinks and a next-morning brunch all in one place.

2. Monteverde at Oldstone

Monteverde at Oldstone
Monteverde at Oldstone

What it is: An 18th-century estate in Cortlandt Manor set on a 27-acre property overlooking the Hudson River, with a historic mansion and tented pavilion. Per-person cost starts around $416 and includes venue fee, rentals, valet, and dining; the pavilion holds up to 360 guests, one of the larger capacities in the lower valley.

The all-in package model means much of the planning — catering, rentals, parking, and service — is handled by the estate. How/when to use: Ideal for couples wanting a grand river-view estate with a true all-in package and a large guest list. The mansion handles intimate gatherings and cocktail hours while the tented pavilion serves as weather cover for full receptions, so rain or wind won't derail the day.

Its Westchester-edge location is convenient for NYC and lower-valley guests, with easy highway access and on-site valet. Spring and fall deliver the best river light; secure popular dates well over a year out, since the combination of capacity and river views makes weekend slots competitive.

Confirm exactly what the per-person rate covers so you can budget accurately for florals, music, and photography on top.

3. Hutton Brickyards

Hutton Brickyards
Hutton Brickyards

What it is: A riverfront industrial venue in Kingston on a former brickmaking site, with open-air pavilions, the historic Edgewood Mansion, and dramatic Hudson River frontage. Peak-season riverfront weddings carry a $35,000 venue fee plus a $35,000 food-and-beverage minimum, placing it at the high end of the valley.

The design-forward grounds and on-site lodging make it a destination property rather than a single-room hall. How/when to use: Best for couples wanting a modern, design-forward riverfront celebration with a luxury, full-weekend feel and on-site accommodations. Choose the lower-cost April and October dates to ease the substantial minimums, and lean on the covered pavilions and the mansion for weather flexibility along the exposed open river, where wind and sun can be strong.

Kingston's restaurants and historic district give guests plenty to do, and the riverfront setting delivers some of the most distinctive ceremony photography in the region. Tour to confirm which pavilion and lodging options are included at your guest count, and budget generously, since this is one of the valley's premium venues.

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4. Mohonk Mountain House

Mohonk Mountain House
Mohonk Mountain House

What it is: A historic Victorian castle resort in New Paltz set on a glacial lake amid the Shawangunk Ridge, with grand indoor ballrooms, lakeside gazebos, and all-inclusive resort lodging and dining. It is one of the valley's most iconic destinations, with hundreds of guest rooms, a full spa, and miles of mountain trails on the property.

The resort handles catering, lodging, and activities, making it close to a one-stop wedding weekend. How/when to use: Ideal for couples wanting a full destination-resort weekend with mountain-and-lake scenery and plenty to keep guests occupied between events. Extensive indoor spaces make it among the most weather-proof options in the region — a real advantage in shoulder-season months when mountain weather shifts quickly.

The lakeside gazebo is the signature ceremony spot, while the historic ballrooms anchor the reception. Popular peak dates book very early, often well beyond 18 months for fall foliage weekends, so inquire as soon as you're engaged. Because lodging and dining are bundled, this is a strong pick for couples who want guests immersed on-property for the whole celebration.

5. Senate Garage 💎 BEST VALUE

Senate Garage
Senate Garage

What it is: A converted garage in Kingston's historic Stockade District that pairs industrial character — exposed brick and steel — with modern polish. The flexible blank-canvas interior suits creative, design-driven weddings at a friendlier price point than the river estates, and its downtown setting puts restaurants, breweries, and boutique hotels within walking distance.

As a bring-your-own-caterer space, it gives couples freedom to control the food and budget. How/when to use: Our top value pick for couples who want a stylish urban space they can personalize without an estate budget. The fully indoor interior is reliable weather insurance in every season, removing the need for a tent or rain plan.

Its walkable Stockade-District location is near restaurants and hotels, which simplifies lodging and after-parties for guests. Because it's a blank canvas, budget for rentals, catering, and a coordinator, and confirm the venue's preferred-vendor or open-catering policy on tour. The flexibility makes it ideal for couples with a clear design vision, and the central Kingston address keeps it convenient for guests arriving from across the valley.

6. Diamond Mills

Diamond Mills
Diamond Mills

What it is: A boutique hotel in Saugerties at the edge of the village, with an event space and balcony overlooking a waterfall on the Esopus Creek. Five-hour wedding packages serve 35–100 guests, with 30 hotel rooms and farm-to-table catering from the on-site Blackbarn restaurant.

The intimate scale and waterfall view make it a standout for smaller, refined celebrations. How/when to use: Best for couples wanting an intimate, refined celebration with waterfall views and on-site lodging, especially guest lists in the 35–100 range where larger estates would feel empty.

Indoor and outdoor options handle weather well, with the balcony for fair-weather ceremonies and the interior event space for cover. Its walkable village setting keeps guests close to Saugerties' shops, galleries, and dining, and the 30 rooms let much of the party stay on-site. The on-site restaurant catering keeps food quality high and planning simple.

Book early for peak summer and fall dates, and ask how the five-hour package structure aligns with your timeline for ceremony, dinner, and dancing.

7. The Garrison

The Garrison
The Garrison

What it is: A 300-acre venue in Garrison in the Hudson Highlands, an hour north of Manhattan, with world-class Hudson River and Catskill views, banquet rooms, stone-flagged covered terraces, and an eight-room inn. It hosts events for up to 200 guests with catering and bar included, set across golf-course grounds that open onto sweeping highland vistas.

How/when to use: Ideal for couples wanting sweeping highland river views with an all-in package and overnight rooms. The covered terraces and indoor rooms provide dependable weather backup, letting you keep the celebration moving if mountain weather turns. The eight-room inn handles the wedding party and close family on-site, while the broad vistas and golf-course grounds make for striking, expansive photos that few river venues can match.

Its proximity to Metro-North's Garrison station eases travel for NYC guests. Book peak spring and fall dates well ahead, confirm what the included catering and bar package covers, and consider the room block early since on-site lodging is limited to the inn's eight rooms.

8. The Grandview

The Grandview
The Grandview

What it is: An award-winning waterfront venue in Poughkeepsie, perched on the Hudson River with views of the Mid-Hudson Bridge. It offers two exclusive event settings, personalized menus, and formal black-tie service with a dedicated maître d'. The polished, full-service approach and central-valley river location make it a go-to for classic, upscale receptions.

How/when to use: Best for couples wanting a polished, full-service river-view reception in the central Hudson Valley, with white-glove service and customized menus. Its indoor ballrooms anchor the celebration with reliable weather cover in every season, while the bridge-and-river backdrop is the signature draw at sunset, when the lights begin to glow along the span.

Poughkeepsie sits at a convenient midpoint of the valley with its own Metro-North and Amtrak access, easing travel for guests coming from north or south. The two distinct event settings let couples match the space to their guest count. Confirm the food-and-beverage minimum and which of the two settings fits your numbers, and book prime Saturdays a year or more out.

9. Inn at Bellefield

Inn at Bellefield
Inn at Bellefield

What it is: A modern inn and event venue in Hyde Park, near the Culinary Institute of America and Hudson River estates, with contemporary event spaces and on-site hotel rooms. The polished, fresh design contrasts with the area's historic mansions, giving couples a clean, current backdrop in the heart of estate country.

On-site lodging makes it practical for out-of-town guests. How/when to use: A great fit for couples wanting a clean, modern venue with on-site lodging rather than a historic-mansion aesthetic. Indoor event spaces provide dependable weather backup year-round, and the contemporary interiors photograph well with minimal added decor.

Its Hyde Park location is convenient to the FDR and Vanderbilt historic sites for portraits, and the nearby Culinary Institute means strong dining options for guests. The on-site rooms simplify a wedding weekend, and the modern design appeals to couples who want a fresh look in a region known for period estates.

Tour to confirm the catering arrangement, the event-space capacity, and the room block, and reserve peak dates a year ahead.

10. The Briarcliff Manor

The Briarcliff Manor
The Briarcliff Manor

What it is: A classic banquet-and-ceremony venue in Briarcliff Manor (lower Hudson Valley / Westchester), with elegant ballrooms, manicured grounds, and full in-house catering and coordination. The refined setting suits formal, large-guest-list celebrations, and the in-house service model keeps catering, bar, and event staff coordinated for a smooth reception.

How/when to use: Best for couples wanting timeless ballroom elegance with full-service catering close to NYC. The indoor ballrooms make it a strong all-weather option in any season, removing the need for a tent or rain plan, and the manicured grounds offer outdoor ceremony and photo space when the weather cooperates.

Its lower-valley, Westchester location is convenient for guests traveling from the city, with easy highway access and ample parking. The full-service model and large ballroom suit big, formal guest lists and multigenerational families. Confirm the food-and-beverage minimum, ceremony-and-reception pricing, and parking on tour, and book popular Saturdays a year or more in advance.

flowchart TD A[Start: Your Hudson Valley wedding priority] --> B{Want a waterfall or river view?} B -->|Waterfall + hotel| C[The Roundhouse] B -->|River estate| D[Monteverde at Oldstone] A --> E{Tight budget?} E -->|Industrial blank canvas| F[Senate Garage] E -->|Intimate waterfall hotel| G[Diamond Mills] A --> H{Want a destination resort?} H -->|Castle on a lake| I[Mohonk Mountain House] H -->|Riverfront industrial| J[Hutton Brickyards] A --> K{Crave big highland views?} K -->|300 acres| L[The Garrison] K -->|Bridge + river| M[The Grandview] A --> N{Prefer modern or classic?} N -->|Modern inn| O[Inn at Bellefield] N -->|Classic ballroom| P[The Briarcliff Manor]

FAQ

How much does a Hudson Valley wedding venue cost in 2027? Most venues run $20,000 to $80,000+ depending on guest count and season. Estate venues like Monteverde at Oldstone start around $416 per person, riverfront sites like Hutton Brickyards carry $25,000–$35,000 venue fees and minimums, and value picks like Senate Garage keep totals lower.

Watch the food-and-beverage minimum closely, since it often drives the real total more than the headline venue fee.

When should I book a Hudson Valley wedding venue? Reserve peak-season (May–October) Saturdays 12 to 18 months in advance. Fall foliage dates are the most competitive and frequently sell out beyond 18 months at the top venues; spring and off-season weekdays often offer better pricing and availability.

Which Hudson Valley venue has the best river views? Monteverde at Oldstone, Hutton Brickyards, The Garrison, and The Grandview all sit directly on or above the Hudson River, with sweeping water-and-mountain vistas — the Grandview adds the Mid-Hudson Bridge as a signature sunset backdrop.

What is the best value wedding venue in the Hudson Valley? Senate Garage in Kingston is our top value pick because its industrial blank-canvas space lets couples personalize the look without an estate-level budget, and its bring-your-own-caterer flexibility helps control the largest cost.

Are there venues with on-site lodging? Yes. The Roundhouse (51 rooms), Mohonk Mountain House, Diamond Mills (30 rooms), The Garrison (8-room inn), and Inn at Bellefield all offer guest accommodations on site, which makes a multi-day wedding weekend far simpler.

How do these venues handle the weather? All offer indoor halls, ballrooms, or tented pavilions as backups — important for the Northeast's variable seasons. Mohonk Mountain House and The Briarcliff Manor are especially weather-proof with large interiors, while river venues lean on covered pavilions and terraces.

Are these venues actually in the Hudson Valley? Yes — every venue here sits in the Hudson Valley region, from Beacon, Cortlandt Manor, and Garrison in the south to Kingston, Saugerties, New Paltz, and Hyde Park to the north.

How accessible is the Hudson Valley for out-of-town guests? Very. Metro-North and Amtrak serve Beacon, Garrison, Poughkeepsie, and other stops along the river, so many couples plan room blocks and shuttles around the nearest station — a real advantage for NYC guests who'd rather not drive.

What's the best season for a Hudson Valley wedding? Fall foliage from late September into mid-October is the most spectacular and the most in demand. Late spring and early summer offer green hillsides and milder demand, while winter delivers the lowest prices for couples comfortable with cold-weather logistics and indoor venues.

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Bottom Line

The Hudson Valley delivers waterfalls, river estates, mountaintop castles, and industrial-chic spaces within a two-hour drive of New York City. Match the venue to your priority — views, budget, lodging, capacity, or weather security — and lock peak foliage and spring dates early. Tour a couple of contenders in person, confirm the food-and-beverage minimum, and pick a location near your guests' lodging or the nearest train station to keep travel easy.

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