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The road from New York City to The Hudson Valley

City-to-City Route

New York City to The Hudson Valley

Wineries, weddings and weekend estates from Westchester to Rhinebeck.

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01The Route
Distance
60–110 mi
Typical drive
1h 15m – 2h 30m
Route
the Taconic Parkway or I-87 up the Hudson
Pricing
Flat, all-in

New York to the Hudson Valley covers a scenic stretch of river towns — from the lower valley around Tarrytown up to Beacon, Rhinebeck and Hudson. A private car is the relaxed way to tour the wineries, attend a valley wedding, or reach a weekend estate.

The route and the timing

The choices are the Taconic State Parkway for the scenic run or I-87 (the Thruway) for speed, ranging from about 1h 15m to the lower valley up to 2h 30m for the mid-valley towns. The corridor continues north to Albany and Saratoga.

Hudson Valley trips are often wedding, wine tour and estate-weekend runs. A Sprinter van suits a touring group; a Mercedes S-Class or Escalade a couple or family. Many trips begin from Westchester.

02Vehicle Options

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05FAQ

The Hudson Valley route, answered.

How long is the drive to the Hudson Valley from NYC?+

From about 1h 15m to the lower valley (Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow) up to 2h 30m for the mid-valley towns like Rhinebeck and Hudson, depending on the route.

Do you serve Hudson Valley weddings and wineries?+

Yes — guest transfers, wedding-party transportation and as-directed winery touring are all available across the valley.

Which route is best, the Taconic or the Thruway?+

The Taconic Parkway is the scenic choice; I-87 is usually faster. Your chauffeur picks based on the destination and traffic.

The New York City skyline at dusk

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