If your looking for a place to stay in the historic district don’t overlook this place. My wife and I stayed here for a week. It is a really cool spacious studio apartment that is the whole downstairs of a historic house. The pictures don’t do the place justice. When you walk in there is a long foyer that separates the bedroom/sitting area and the kitchen/dining room area. The furniture is very eclectic, a mix of vintage and modern, and more importantly comfortable. There are views of the Hudson from the dining area and the sitting area in the bedroom. The kitchen has all the essentials. Keep in mind there is no Keurig for pod style coffee/tea. However there is a coffee maker, French press and tea pot, with a small selection of ground coffee and tea bags. The bedroom had an extra supply of blankets and pillows and the bathroom had towels and toiletries. Antje was an awesome host! She was quick to respond when we had questions and was very helpful with where we had to park during the snow emergency that happened while we were there. During the snow Antje was quick to have someone shovel the sidewalks and salt the area up to the front door, they even shoveled a path to our car! As for places to eat, there are many great restaurants in close proximity, our favorites were ‘The Wherehouse’ and Jake’s Seafood. We will be coming back in warmer weather!