Hotels in Poughkeepsie, NY

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“After one hiccup at check-in (quickly recovered), the stay has been very nice. Convenient location. Friendly, accommodating staff. Spotlessly clean rooms. Wi-fi is "ok". Furnishings in the room are worn, but functional. Great water pressure in the shower. Comfortable bed & good pillows. Too easy to hear noise from nearby rooms. Breakfast is good with nice staff in the Bistro.”

3.4 Good53 Reviews

“As we check in at front desk, the receptionist was so nice. We ask for room facing the Hudson River and was able to get one. We also got cookies. The hotel is in process of reno and we got one that was updated. Hotel so convenient near by restaurants.”

3.3 Good92 Reviews

“My husband and I just stayed here for a 3 day getaway from NYC. Absolutely loved it. Place was immaculate and Samantha at the front desk was very helpful and friendly. Pool was spotless along with the beautiful fitness center. We walked the walkway over the Hudson and had dinner both nights at Shadows which is one of my favorite restaurants. Would definitely stay here again.”

3.3 Good88 Reviews

“This place has changed hands over the years & its interior decor seems to ebb & flow between "under construction" and "pretty nice for a Best Western." I absolutely love the rooms that are creekside, worth the $10 or so extra bucks. You can hear the stream all night long, look out during the day to see trees, deer, birds, and of course the water. The breakfast itself is the usual weird chain hotel food (tiny plastic wrapped danishes, tiny yogurts, cereal etc) however the dining area is spacious and again, affords a nice view of the stream. I lived in the area when this hotel was built many decades ago, before it was a Best Western. It always felt very grand, it added some glamour to this suburban intersection. It was called "Inn at the Falls" because back then the stream cascaded over actual waterfalls. Not sure what happened to the falls, but now it's more of a quiet stream. The rooms are really expensive but seem sadly comparable to most other hotels in the area, plus most others are on Route 9 which is a lot less picturesque than Wappingers Creek. It's unfortunate that for $200-ish/night, the furniture & paint jobs & such in the rooms are on the janky side. Get it together, Best Western! Maintain this beautiful building. Pro tip: walk around the corner for some Carvel ice cream.”

3 Average64 Reviews

“The negative reviews posted by others are due to the bad behavior of a few immigrants that the hotel has contracted to house. They have on-site security people, and I was assured that "for the most part, nothing bad happens around here"Rooms: We stopped in specifically because we wanted to see if it was as bad as the reviews say it was. The room we viewed was clean, except for a tiny bit of black mold from condensation by the window.”

1.9 Poor27 Reviews