Travel Info

Kingston, New York is nestled in the heart of the Catskill Mountains on the banks of the Hudson River.  This historic city was the first capital of New York State.  Our Stockade District boasts the only intersection in the country with a Pre-Revolutionary War stone house on each corner.  Our waterfront is home to the only museum in the state dedicated to preserving the history of the Hudson River.  Our unique boutiques, cafes, galleries, restaurants and museums will round out your weekend.

Come for the Kiwanis Kingston Classic; stay for all the historic charm that one of the quaintest cities in the Hudson River Valley has to offer.


Where to Stay

When deciding where to stay in Kingston, your options are many. One can choose to stay at a cozy bed and breakfast or a quaint and charming inn, a hotel with a heated indoor swimming pool or one without. With so many choices, there’s something for everyone.

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*Don’t forget to ask if your accommodation is offering a Kiwanis Kingston Classic discount.


What to Do

Kingston has it all, from art galleries and historic walking tours to museums and boutiques. Pre-Revolutionary War history in our uptown Stockade District meets industrial history at our downtown waterfront. Whether it’s the Kiwanis Kingston Classic, art, history, walking or shopping, everyone will be busy this weekend!

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Where to Eat

Dining in Kingston is always a pleasure. With choices such as a restaurant whose structure pre-dates 1679 or one with a waterfront view, how does one choose? Easy, choose them all. When visiting for the Kiwanis Kingston Classic, choose a different restaurant for breakfast, lunch and dinner. From cafes and diners to world-class dining, Kingston’s fine fare is a treat for the palette.

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