Olana, Montgomery Place, Vanderbilt Mansion, twice. Washington Irving, Kykuit. Boscobel. Tarrytown, route 9. But mostly, Olana remained into my heart, very deeply. Lyndhurst castle, Staatsburg twice. Albany - The Empire Plaza. Howe Carverns. West Point.
The Hudson Valley is one of our favorite places. Absolutely beautiful the whole length of it. The Hudson Valley is immense, too. You’ll only see a piece of it if you go for a week. Oh, and don’t forget all the historic places to visit.
Sarah, I loved the video. Actually, I live in the Hudson Valley (Cold Spring) and have been to many of the places you highlighted with my husband. Our little village is flooded on the weekends with visitors who arrive by boat, car or train so we would head North to the villages you mentioned. You should think about Cold Spring for a video as it offers hiking, canoeing, historical sites, antique shops, restaurants, and many more adventures. We are about 1 hr 15 minutes from Grand Central. Bella is getting so big. Thanks for sharing your videos.
Sarah I've been in Tarrytown which is in the Hudson Valley for a cousin's wedding in late 2005. My favorite place in Upstate NY is Cooperstown ,NY . The home of the Baseball Hall of Fame. The area is beautiful . This also includes Oneonta.
Though NY Troopers target out of state cars for imaginary offenses. Oneanta based State Troopers have been arrested for accosting the many college girls roadside, after pulling their vehicle over for imaginary offenses.
Cool to see the fam enjoying a trip. Also to get a visual on the Hudson Valley, home of one of my other favorite shows, Pete Pardo’s Sea of Tranquility.
@@susanmurphy7869 Politely disagree. Orange County isn't very much of a place for interesting things except that Sarah didn't highlight Storm King Art Center near Middletown. It's a museum of outdoor artwork surrounded by a vast forest and mountains. Other than that, it has a few cool wineries/vineyards. NYC folks would love to visit all these places!
My son was stationed in Saratoga springs when he was in the navy. I never was able to visit hi there though. All the good looks awesome. It’s beautiful there.
Used to work in the Hudson Valley commuting from Manhattan. Now bouncing back and forth between the city as a dual resident of both places. Region is separated by lower, middle, and upper. Saratoga Springs is in the Upper Hudson Valley but it is better known as the Capital District/Region which is officially Upstate NY. I once stepped into Ole Savannah in Kingston but I didn't eat there.
Honestly I think I have Honestly I have been to upstate New York many times when I was younger your channel is so awesome I enjoy watching you videos for a lot of information thanks so much.
Sarah, this was such an amazing video, thank you for taking us there! I love how you always included Bella in all your videos, she is such a sweetheart! Enjoy the rest of your holiday!👍👍👨👩👧
Going to visit NYC this weekend. Planned to visit Kykuit. But I just found out it will open in May - Nov. A good excuse to return in a summer. Thx for sharing!
Fig Quesadilla is one of my favorites at Terrapin! Looks like a wonderful trip with your family, so much to see in the Hudson Valley - thanks for sharing!!
The Village of Haverstraw is literally a town of Hispanic restaurants everywhere. Take the train from Grand Central Terminal to Ossining and then take the ferry to cross the other side that takes you to the widest area of the Hudson River with breathtaking views arriving at the harbor of Haverstraw.
Great video! Love the Hudson Vlalley! Have visited Caramoor, Riverdale, Tarrytown, and Yonkers thanks to Metronorth train! Just visited charming Cold Spring yesterday from taking a Seastreak ferry fall foliage tour and this village is truly cute and charming! Did some antique shopping and dined at Hudson Hils on Main St, and took many pics! Relaxing sightseeing trip away from the city! Will come back soon! Gotta visit Katterskill Falls, Saratoga Springs and Lake George! 😍❤️🌊🚢⚓️🍁🍂
In your video how do you not mention blue hill at stone barns. It’s one of the best restaurants nyc or ny state for that matter can offer diners. It also comes with an hour and a half tour before your dinner.
Great video, Sarah. And Terrapin is a great place to eat. But to be sure, Rhinebeck isn't "in the Catskills". Dutchess County is rife with farms and vineyards, and is wedged between the Hudson River and the Berkshire Mountains.
Hi Sarah just started watching you a big fan. For Tourism have you been to Rockland County? If you dont have a vid you should do it we have some stuff here. Nyack would be considered a mini East Village
Yes, NYC is not part of the Hudson valley. So many people make that mistake. The HudsonValleyy is the towns and villages that start in Yonkers and go up to Albany NY. It actually borders NYC (the Bronx) so saying it less than 2 hours away is quite an exaggeration.
Just came back from visiting NYC for an entire week (my first time). Honestly, I feel as if the city is overhyped. Times Square was pretty lame is just a street with billboards and annoying people. I’ll have to visit again in the next year. (If it matters where I’m from: Fort Lauderdale, FL born, raised, and still live in FL) The streets are differently congested. And no matter where I went in Manhattan, there’s always unfinished construction somewhere. Definitely experienced weird smells, outside of Central Park is horrendous on 59 St (tons of poop everywhere especially by the horses). Saw trash on the street, however, did not encounter a rat which I’m thankful for. New Yorkers definitely take brunch seriously, on the weekends you would barely see anyone outside before 10am and everyone is outside by 6pm.
That’s because you didn’t know what to do or where to look. Nyc is amazing. Ft isn’t a big city, been there and didn’t really do anything except for spring training. You need to look at what you want to do in ny before you go and when. Then decide if it’s great or not.
@@jr23kid I did things, I enjoyed the Classic Harbor Line cruise, the Color Factory, hidden gems I found in Brooklyn. But it was an overall experience for me. Everyone likes and experiences is different.
@@tatyanna408 I guess. I just don’t think a week is actually long enough to see nyc. I mean macys old wooden style escalator is something of itself. Christmas time is also majorly different. But I still haven’t gotten to see qpark yet lol
Every New Yorker knows that Times Square is the worst! If you were only in midtown you are bound to hate it. I'm from the NYC suburbs, but I actually live in Fort Lauderdale now. We definitely have the best beaches down here, but I miss the excitement of the city! There is always something going on in NYC whether its art, live music, events in the park, etc. Definitely impossible to compare FTL to NYC, but each have it's pros and cons.
@@abellink I’m not a New Yorker, I’m a Floridian 😂 But I said I’ll visit again to visit the other boroughs. I just wanted to get Midtown out of way to see the hype and I was with children. (It was the only way to get my sister to go with us to NY to help foot the bill 😭).
I was watching your video because I was curious because I live in New Paltz New York in the Hudson Valley. Wasn't sure what you would show... but while watching your video you were talking about Rhinebeck and showed a a video image of you your husband and your daughter with a cat in it and then you showed a video image of you your husband and your daughter with the cat in it and Woodstock. I think you need to edit your videos a little bit better.
Saratoga is not The Hudson Valley, it's part of The Capital Region. Several other places mentioned in this video are not part of the Hudson Valley either.
Oh no. The are definitely packing up up here as well. The mass exodus to the HV has been very taxing on everything. Hopefully a bunch of them will get sick of how boring it is up here and go back home to NYC.
Have you been to the Hudson Valley? Let me know in the comments!
No, just jfk airport. Beautiful, thank you.
I love visiting Cold Spring when visiting NYC.
New York city beautiful ❤️😍❤️😍❤️😍❤️😍❤️
Olana, Montgomery Place, Vanderbilt Mansion, twice. Washington Irving, Kykuit. Boscobel. Tarrytown, route 9. But mostly, Olana remained into my heart, very deeply. Lyndhurst castle, Staatsburg twice. Albany - The Empire Plaza. Howe Carverns. West Point.
OLANA !!!
Very beautiful video
The Hudson Valley is one of our favorite places. Absolutely beautiful the whole length of it. The Hudson Valley is immense, too. You’ll only see a piece of it if you go for a week. Oh, and don’t forget all the historic places to visit.
Sarah, I loved the video. Actually, I live in the Hudson Valley (Cold Spring) and have been to many of the places you highlighted with my husband. Our little village is flooded on the weekends with visitors who arrive by boat, car or train so we would head North to the villages you mentioned. You should think about Cold Spring for a video as it offers hiking, canoeing, historical sites, antique shops, restaurants, and many more adventures. We are about 1 hr 15 minutes from Grand Central. Bella is getting so big. Thanks for sharing your videos.
That was brilliant Sarah. As usual. Rob in England
Thanks so much Rob!
Sarah
I've been in Tarrytown which is in the Hudson Valley for a cousin's wedding in late 2005. My favorite place in Upstate NY is Cooperstown ,NY . The home of the Baseball Hall of Fame. The area is beautiful . This also includes Oneonta.
Though NY Troopers target out of state cars for imaginary offenses. Oneanta based State Troopers have been arrested for accosting the many college girls roadside, after pulling their vehicle over for imaginary offenses.
The Hudson Valley is so wonderful!!!!! I live here and it really is so full of amazing things!
I totally agree!
Cool to see the fam enjoying a trip. Also to get a visual on the Hudson Valley, home of one of my other favorite shows, Pete Pardo’s Sea of Tranquility.
I hope you had a great time in New York. I just turned 27 years old 4 days ago and I live in North Carolina
So dope so Epic I just love my City!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, my daughter lived in Middletown and worked in Goshen NY. Beautiful area. Took the train there from Manhattan.
Downtown Middletown has a few nice spots here and there. Overall, it is not attractive, or I should say hip enough for NYC people to visit.
@@Beacon_NY agree..but there are many cute towns nearby.
@@susanmurphy7869 Politely disagree. Orange County isn't very much of a place for interesting things except that Sarah didn't highlight Storm King Art Center near Middletown. It's a museum of outdoor artwork surrounded by a vast forest and mountains. Other than that, it has a few cool wineries/vineyards. NYC folks would love to visit all these places!
My son was stationed in Saratoga springs when he was in the navy. I never was able to visit hi there though. All the good looks awesome. It’s beautiful there.
綺麗な自然が沢山あるのですね。 great nature❗🏞️
Used to work in the Hudson Valley commuting from Manhattan. Now bouncing back and forth between the city as a dual resident of both places. Region is separated by lower, middle, and upper. Saratoga Springs is in the Upper Hudson Valley but it is better known as the Capital District/Region which is officially Upstate NY. I once stepped into Ole Savannah in Kingston but I didn't eat there.
We loved having you, Luis and Bella out to Wander Hudson Valley! Thanks for staying with us.
Thanks for having us! We love Wander!
New York city beautiful 😍❤️😍❤️😍❤️😍❤️
Hey Sarah ! Can you please do a tour video on the Wall Street !? 👉👈🙂
Honestly I think I have Honestly I have been to upstate New York many times when I was younger your channel is so awesome I enjoy watching you videos for a lot of information thanks so much.
Sarah, this was such an amazing video, thank you for taking us there! I love how you always included Bella in all your videos, she is such a sweetheart! Enjoy the rest of your holiday!👍👍👨👩👧
Going to visit NYC this weekend.
Planned to visit Kykuit.
But I just found out it will open in May - Nov.
A good excuse to return in a summer.
Thx for sharing!
Fig Quesadilla is one of my favorites at Terrapin! Looks like a wonderful trip with your family, so much to see in the Hudson Valley - thanks for sharing!!
Thank you Christen! The fig quesadilla was amazing! Such a great trip. Can't wait to visit again! :)
The Village of Haverstraw is literally a town of Hispanic restaurants everywhere. Take the train from Grand Central Terminal to Ossining and then take the ferry to cross the other side that takes you to the widest area of the Hudson River with breathtaking views arriving at the harbor of Haverstraw.
Sarah I miss you!!! Love your tour about NYC✊🏽
Yes, love HV! Saratoga is such a nice town 😊
Great video! Love the Hudson Vlalley! Have visited Caramoor, Riverdale, Tarrytown, and Yonkers thanks to Metronorth train! Just visited charming Cold Spring yesterday from taking a Seastreak ferry fall foliage tour and this village is truly cute and charming! Did some antique shopping and dined at Hudson Hils on Main St, and took many pics! Relaxing sightseeing trip away from the city! Will come back soon! Gotta visit Katterskill Falls, Saratoga Springs and Lake George! 😍❤️🌊🚢⚓️🍁🍂
Sarah - I truly enjoy just watching your videos, you have an electric entertaining personality. All the best to you and your family!!!
Thank you so much. I appreciate your kind words!
In your video how do you not mention blue hill at stone barns. It’s one of the best restaurants nyc or ny state for that matter can offer diners. It also comes with an hour and a half tour before your dinner.
Excellent suggestions, as I frequently drive between my 2 homes on LI and the Adirondacks. I'll have to check some of them out next Spring.
Thanks Sarah!!
One of my favorite restaurants in Saratoga Springs is the Brook Tavern.
Great video, Sarah. And Terrapin is a great place to eat. But to be sure, Rhinebeck isn't "in the Catskills". Dutchess County is rife with farms and vineyards, and is wedged between the Hudson River and the Berkshire Mountains.
I should explore more of Hudson Valley, we have been to Rhinebeck, NY for the annual winefest
We live and work in the Hudson Valley! We love your Channel and just subscribed :)
Love this! Can I ask where you got the beautiful hat you wore to the horse show……🙏🏻
i am going to visit these places Sarah, on my trip soon i still have the postcard you sent me i won in a competetion you set with tom delgadio
Really good content Sarah , thanks . Keep going .
Great video, I love the Tesla idea....Please tell my your floored it at least once!
Hi Sarah just started watching you a big fan. For Tourism have you been to Rockland County? If you dont have a vid you should do it we have some stuff here. Nyack would be considered a mini East Village
Yes, NYC is not part of the Hudson valley. So many people make that mistake. The HudsonValleyy is the towns and villages that start in Yonkers and go up to Albany NY. It actually borders NYC (the Bronx) so saying it less than 2 hours away is quite an exaggeration.
Haven’t you visit mohonk mountain house in New Paltz yet? U should.
Rhinbeck is cool, it felt like a german village
Nice overview! But the Hudson Valley starts in Westchester, less than an hour from the city ;) What town are you from?
Just came back from visiting NYC for an entire week (my first time). Honestly, I feel as if the city is overhyped. Times Square was pretty lame is just a street with billboards and annoying people. I’ll have to visit again in the next year. (If it matters where I’m from: Fort Lauderdale, FL born, raised, and still live in FL) The streets are differently congested. And no matter where I went in Manhattan, there’s always unfinished construction somewhere.
Definitely experienced weird smells, outside of Central Park is horrendous on 59 St (tons of poop everywhere especially by the horses). Saw trash on the street, however, did not encounter a rat which I’m thankful for.
New Yorkers definitely take brunch seriously, on the weekends you would barely see anyone outside before 10am and everyone is outside by 6pm.
That’s because you didn’t know what to do or where to look. Nyc is amazing. Ft isn’t a big city, been there and didn’t really do anything except for spring training. You need to look at what you want to do in ny before you go and when. Then decide if it’s great or not.
@@jr23kid I did things, I enjoyed the Classic Harbor Line cruise, the Color Factory, hidden gems I found in Brooklyn. But it was an overall experience for me. Everyone likes and experiences is different.
@@tatyanna408
I guess. I just don’t think a week is actually long enough to see nyc. I mean macys old wooden style escalator is something of itself. Christmas time is also majorly different. But I still haven’t gotten to see qpark yet lol
Every New Yorker knows that Times Square is the worst! If you were only in midtown you are bound to hate it. I'm from the NYC suburbs, but I actually live in Fort Lauderdale now. We definitely have the best beaches down here, but I miss the excitement of the city! There is always something going on in NYC whether its art, live music, events in the park, etc. Definitely impossible to compare FTL to NYC, but each have it's pros and cons.
@@abellink I’m not a New Yorker, I’m a Floridian 😂 But I said I’ll visit again to visit the other boroughs. I just wanted to get Midtown out of way to see the hype and I was with children. (It was the only way to get my sister to go with us to NY to help foot the bill 😭).
Awesome vlog! Thanks for sharing beautiful lady😘😘😘xox
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Hello Sarah, my father is Stephen Ames Berry. I like your show!
I was watching your video because I was curious because I live in New Paltz New York in the Hudson Valley. Wasn't sure what you would show... but while watching your video you were talking about Rhinebeck and showed a a video image of you your husband and your daughter with a cat in it and then you showed a video image of you your husband and your daughter with the cat in it and Woodstock. I think you need to edit your videos a little bit better.
hey Sarah, you got a typo on the first chapter as "Hudson Valleu"
Nice 👍🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🙂
Saratoga is not The Hudson Valley, it's part of The Capital Region. Several other places mentioned in this video are not part of the Hudson Valley either.
New York is a big city
Saratoga is not in the Hudson Valley
Don’t threatened me with a good time!
Can u talk about how pretty the subway is😂
One big advertisement for her sponsors. I didn't see much of the classic valley.
Bring your camera!!! 🤯
Such beautiful scenery yet people choose to pack themselves into NYC and Long Island
Oh no. The are definitely packing up up here as well. The mass exodus to the HV has been very taxing on everything. Hopefully a bunch of them will get sick of how boring it is up here and go back home to NYC.
Actually, parts of the Hudson Valley are owned by the city, e.g., some of the reservoirs, so technically, it is NYC.
Where you born in New York??
your child looks very obedient 😃
Gurl most of this was food, I care about the sights, I can always find food
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Wander sounds very affordable. HAHAHAHAHAHA
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Wow, this woman is unbearable. Really.
Wear a hijab