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19 Best Weekend Getaways From NYC

New Yorkers don't need to travel far to travel well.

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There are countless ways to spend a weekend in New York City, but sometimes, you just need to escape the grind. The best weekend getaways will leave you feeling refreshed and ready to get back to the hustle and bustle after a few blissful days away.

Fortunately for New Yorkers, an escape from the Big Apple is never more than a few hours away. Whether you envision yourself as a total beach bum or want to walk in the footsteps of America's founding fathers, there are perfect weekend trips from NYC for every type of traveler.

Check out craft breweries in Vermont, watch the famed WaterFire display in Providence, Rhode Island, or make your way to the beach on the Jersey Shore with these weekend getaways from NYC.

1. Long Beach Island, New Jersey: 2-Hour Drive

This barrier island just off the coast of southern New Jersey is a place where life comes to a standstill in the best way possible. Stretching for 20 stunning miles, Long Beach Island is the spot to be for city dwellers looking to get away, bask in the sun, or go on a little sightseeing adventure.

On the island, visitors can climb 217 steps to the top of the Barnegat Lighthouse , also known as "Old Barney," to take in views of Barnegat Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, or they can shop for coastal-inspired kitchenware and swimsuit coverups in Viking Village , where old fishing shacks have been lovingly converted into cafés and boutiques.

For those traveling in a pack, there's Pinky Shrimp's Seafood Company , where you and your entire crew can gather for the "fried family feast" of shrimp, scallops, crab cakes, and more. Another stellar dining option is Mud City Crab House , located just across the causeway in Manahawkin, where guests can order oysters on the half shell and enjoy a cold drink around the outdoor fire pits. Both restaurants are closed during winter.

As for where to lay your head at night, try booking a stay at Hotel LBI , a luxury hotel boasting 102 well-appointed rooms, fine dining establishments, and a rooftop terrace where you can watch the sunset with a glass of champagne in hand.

2. Boston: 4-Hour Drive

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If you're into history, look no further than a long weekend away in Boston.

Spend time walking along the famed Freedom Trail to trace the city's history as it weaves through several of Boston's most charming neighborhoods. Stop into places like Old North Church , the Old State House (site of the Boston Massacre), and the Paul Revere House to get a taste of what life here was like around the time of our nation's birth. (Pro tip: try to plan your trip around The Head Of The Charles Regatta , which draws thousands of spectators each year to watch elite rowers compete in the three-day race.)

As a major city, Boston has no shortage of excellent hotel options, including the Omni Parker House , the oldest continuously operating hotel in the country. Its own history runs deep and counts both Malcolm X and Ho Chi Minh as ex-employees, and writers like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow as former guests.

For an even more upscale stay, book a night at the Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston . Centrally located in Back Bay, it's a prime spot to post up for a weekend, and its concierge team can curate experiences to help you make the most of your time. It also comes with all the amenities one would ever need, including complimentary Birria bikes, three restaurants, a spa, and a swimming pool with floor-to-ceiling views of the city. For New Yorkers who don't drive or don't want to drive, Amtrak's Acela service takes you from Manhattan to Boston in four hours.

3. Burlington, Vermont: 5.5-Hour Drive

With breweries dotted all around this small city, Burlington, Vermont is a beer lover's paradise. Make sure to sign up with City Brew Tours for a behind-the-scenes look at how some of the best beers coming out of the Queen City are made. True brew enthusiasts should try to plan their visit around the Vermont Brewers Festival , held every July.

Beyond beer, Burlington also boasts a lively waterfront scene. Head to Waterfront Park on Lake Champlain for a stroll or cycle along the eight-mile Burlington Greenway. Hop off your bike for a quick visit to ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain , an interactive science museum dedicated to the health of the lake, or rent a boat from the Community Sailing Center to get on the water yourself.

For a luxurious getaway, stay at the Essex Resort & Spa . Nestled on 18 verdant acres just outside the city, this charming hotel has two swimming pools, a spa, and hands-on cooking classes taught by chefs from the resort’s farm-to-table restaurant.

4. The Adirondacks, New York: 4-to-5-Hour Drive

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When the city becomes too much, it's time to head upstate — to the Adirondack Mountains, specifically.

A weekend in the Adirondacks typically means hiking, kayaking, cliff diving, and for the more adventurous, white water rafting (best experienced in the spring, when the Hudson River is at its most intense). Writer Lauren Breedlove described her outdoorsy experience in the Adirondacks for Travel + Leisure : "We couldn't get enough of the canoes, going on morning and evening expeditions, keeping an eye out for possible moose, and uncovering art in nature as we paddled through an area with heart-shaped lily pads."

For a unique stay, reserve a room at The Point , a former Rockefeller family retreat overlooking Saranac Lake. Be sure to book early, as the property has just 11 guest rooms. In 2017, it underwent a multimillion-dollar renovation led by architect Andrew Chary, who honored the hotel's past and restored its original brass and chrome fixtures and stone fireplaces. Yes, it's rustic, but that doesn't mean it isn't fancy. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, dinner at the hotel is a black-tie event, so make sure to pack your finest attire. Of course, if you can't get a room, there's always The Sagamore Resort , a luxurious Colonial Revival grande dame right on Lake George.

5. Providence, Rhode Island: 3.5-Hour Drive

Providence, Rhode Island, exudes all the charm you'd expect from a great New England city. It's a place where you'll still find cobblestone streets and narrow river walks alongside modern dining establishments, world-class theater, and museums to rival those found in any of its larger counterparts.

While in Providence, head to Waterplace Park . Channel your inner Venetian by booking a ride along the city's rivers with La Gondola , or plan your trip around WaterFire , an art installation that lights up the rivers with almost 100 braziers on several weekends throughout the summer and fall.

After catching a show, head to Oberlin , a modern seafood spot consistently ranked among the best restaurants in the U.S. Then spend the night at ultra-cool, 52-key The Dean, where rooms are outfitted with a mix of custom and vintage furniture and original artwork adorning the walls. Or, for a bit more history, stay at Graduate Providence , previously known as the Providence Biltmore. Each of the rooms and common spaces pays homage to the city's past with vintage furnishings and artifacts.

6. Mystic, Connecticut: 2.5-Hour Drive

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As far as picture-perfect villages go, they don't get much better than Mystic, Connecticut. The adorable town is home to fewer than 5,000 permanent residents, making it a great place to go for a quaint getaway.

It may be small, but the town has no shortage of activities. If you're traveling as a family, there is the famous Mystic Aquarium , where you can spend an entire day roaming around and learning all about your favorite sea creatures. Want to see marine life in their natural habitat? Book a summer sail with Argia Mystic Cruises . The company's 81-foot schooner takes visitors around the seaport and the nearby islands. Guests are encouraged to bring their own picnics and beverages (including beer and wine, just no hard liquor).

Cap off a visit to Mystic by staying at Ocean House , located in nearby Watch Hill. The famed inn is 25 minutes away and provides guests with even more New England charm, thanks to its meticulous restoration, stunning ocean views, and world-class amenities.

7. Philadelphia: 2-Hour Drive

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The City of Brotherly Love beckons a day trip, weekend, or a getaway for as long as you need. Arrive by car or take an 80-minute Amtrak ride for a more relaxing journey.

There is so much to see and do in this vibrant city, including a few classics like snapping a picture in front of The Liberty Bell, touring Independence Hall, and running up the "Rocky Steps" at the Philadelphia Museum of Art — doing your best Stallone face the entire way.

The city has a high-end culinary scene — chef Michael Solomonov's Zahav and Laser Wolf , both serving Israeli cuisine, are must-visits. But you also need to take part in a classic Philly tradition and order a cheesesteak. To get a taste of as many different versions as you can, head to Reading Terminal Market — one of the country's oldest public markets — where you can also pick up some local artisan goods.

After you've filled your belly, you'll need a good rest. Stay at The Logan, Curio Collection by Hilton , where you'll get a room with not only a plush bed but also modern decor and local artwork, as well as hotel amenities like a full-service spa, a steakhouse, and a rooftop terrace.

8. Washington, D.C.: 4-Hour Drive

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The capital's endless activities fit all interests and travel palates. Visitors can lean into D.C.'s history by touring the famous monuments on the National Mall and delve into worlds of dinosaurs, art history, and the like in any of the 16 Smithsonian museums in the city. To experience the top attractions in a more unique way, you could always hop on a night tour by D.C. Trolley Tours and view them under the stars.

After you tick off the usual highlights, you should explore the places on Washingtonians' hot list: local art exhibits at Dupont Underground , jazz concerts in the National Gallery of Art sculpture garden, and the expansive farmers market in Columbia Heights , to name a few.

Once you're wiped out from sightseeing, check in to The St. Regis Washington, D.C. Located just two blocks from The White House, the hotel has hosted A-listers and dignitaries alike for nearly 100 years — and it's your turn to join them.

9. Newport, Rhode Island: 3-Hour Drive

Another popular Rhode Island weekend getaway, Newport has long been a haven for New Yorkers escaping the fast pace of the city in exchange for a slower way of life.

Here, you can explore the former homes of some truly rich and fabulous people on a self-guided tour of the iconic Newport Mansions . Follow that up with a stroll along the 3.5-mile Newport Cliff Walk , which provides some of the most breathtaking views along the entire Eastern Seaboard. You can get out on the water yourself by renting a sailboat and exploring Narragansett Bay.

Finally, live (briefly) like the Newport elite with a stay at The Vanderbilt, Auberge Resorts Collection , a hotel built in 1909 as the Newport County YMCA. With just 33 guest rooms, it's a place where you'll enjoy five-star service just as a Vanderbilt would.

10. Nantucket, Massachusetts: 7-Hour Drive and Ferry Ride

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If Nantucket, Massachusetts is on your "must-see" list for a short getaway, you might consider hopping on an 80-minute flight rather than spending seven hours driving and ferrying to the island. No matter how you arrive, you're guaranteed to have a relaxing time on this slice of pure Americana.

Nantucket is brimming with activities — renting a bike and going for a slow pedal around town, taking in the Instagram-worthy shingled homes, cruising through the harbor, or casting a line on an organized fishing trip — to help you slow down and appreciate the little things. The world's your oyster in Nantucket (and the local oysters are all yours, too).

While Nantucket still has its small-town vibe, it's blossoming into a global destination. "There was a real energy in the town, and there was also a surprising sense of openness and accessibility," reported Akash Kapur for T+L . "While entry was, in the latter half of the last century, largely restricted to certain classes and races, Nantucket was now teeming with a diverse population."

Cap off your very serene day with a stay at White Elephant . With its stunning lawn along the waterfront, you can both start and end your days with the soothing sounds of the crashing waves outside.

11. Portland, Maine: 5-Hour Drive

Portland, Maine is a place where everyone can find a slice of vacation bliss. From above-average antique and vintage shops to a craft beer scene that must be sipped and savored to ample outdoor space for roaming on a warm day, the city is suitable for group and solo trips alike.

Erinne Magee, a lifelong Mainer and former Portland resident, reported on the best things to do in Portland for T+L . Her list includes visiting the Portland Observatory for 360-degree views of the city, taking a ferry to Peaks Island, and leisurely exploring the cobblestone streets of the Old Port neighborhood.

Seafood lovers shouldn't pass up the lobster dinner at Eventide . The raw bar and restaurant is well known for scrumptious New England bites — including the classic lobster roll.

After dinner, settle in for the night at The Press Hotel, Autograph Collection , whose historic downtown building once housed the Portland Press Herald . The hotel honors its history with a nostalgic newspaper theme throughout. "If you have a thing for old typewriters or simply want to visit a building that celebrates art in all forms, stop into The Press Hotel for a beverage and board game," reported Magee. "You can also explore the lower level museum featuring Maine artists or type your own special something on the typewriter in the lobby."

If you don't mind driving a bit, White Barn Inn, Auberge Resorts Collection , located about 40 minutes outside the city in Kennebunkport, will grant you an unforgettable stay. The drive will allow you to further explore Maine's stunning landscapes, and the hotel itself is a true gem, home to an award-winning restaurant.

12. Hudson Valley, New York: 2.5-Hour Drive

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For a weekend trip that feels like it's just a stone's throw away, head up north to the Hudson Valley for a retreat filled with fine dining and wine. The Culinary Institute of America calls the Hudson Valley home — while in the area, pay a visit (it's been called one of the most beautiful campuses in the country), and explore the greater culinary scene, from Michelin-rated restaurants to casual bakeries and cafĂ©s. Dinner by acclaimed chef Jean-Georges at The Inn at Pound Ridge is not to be missed.

For a drink, embark on the Dutchess Wine Trail , which leads to world-class vineyards and delicious tasting rooms. When you're ready to retire for the night, head over to The Maker , a hotel that radiates class and culture.

13. Farmington, Pennsylvania: 6-Hour Drive

Farmington, Pennsylvania, is perhaps the quirkiest little gem on this list of weekend getaway destinations. It's a place to get out in nature and dive deep into the fun-loving culture.

During your stay in Farmington, visit nearby Laurel Caverns , which contains the state's largest cave. While the cave itself is fascinating, it's made even more so by the colorful lights installed inside. For design admirers, there are not one but two Frank Lloyd Wright homes nearby, including the famous Fallingwater home, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which you can visit on a group or personal tour.

Then, drive over to the ever-popular Nemacolin for chateau accommodations and experiences from axe throwing to cosmic bowling to acupuncture.

14. Cape May, New Jersey: 2.5-Hour Drive

There are family-friendly getaway spots, and then there's Cape May. Located at the southernmost tip of New Jersey, this stunning oceanfront community is at the top of just about every East Coast "best weekend getaway" list.

Rent a cruiser from Cape Island Bikes or take a trolley tour to see as much of the colorful town as possible, or go on an afternoon cruise to see Cape May from the water and maybe even spot a whale or two while you're out there. For dinner, reserve a table in advance at the Blue Pig Tavern , serving surf and turf classics with farm-fresh ingredients, and grab a couple of beers under string lights while listening to live music at Exit Zero Filling Station while you wait.

Dig a little deeper into the Americana vibe with an overnight at The Virginia Hotel & Cottages , a 24-room boutique hotel in a lovingly restored building constructed in 1879. It also has four cottages.

15. Bermuda: 2-Hour Flight

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Plot twist: While Bermuda isn't exactly within driving distance, it's actually a shorter commute from NYC than many of the above destinations. A two-hour flight will land you in a subtropical paradise. In fact, travel journalist Alison Fox reported for T+L that Bermuda is cheaper and faster from NYC than the Hamptons: "The affordable direct flights — including the brand-new JetBlue one from LGA — and the easy-to-use bus system to help travelers get around definitely make Bermuda a compelling alternative to domestic travel this summer."

On the main island, bask in the sun, swim in the crystalline sea, drink rum swizzles at The Swizzle Inn , make your own scent at the Lili Bermuda Perfumery , visit natural wonders like The Blue Hole Park, and finish off the five-star visit with a stay at a five-star hotel. Rosewood Bermuda is set on a sprawling, private stretch of pink sand beach, the perfect spot to be marooned for a long weekend.

16. Lake Placid, New York: 5-Hour Drive

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Lake Placid is another farther-flung location, but it’s well worth the journey if you want to enjoy a year-round outdoor destination. In the spring, summer, and fall, visitors will be delighted to find a dazzling array of outdoor activities, from hiking through  High Falls Gorge , a 22-acre nature park boasting four waterfalls, to taking a dip in the 128-acre Mirror Lake . 

Of course, this place is also a winter paradise – famed for hosting the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics. Powder hounds can get their adrenaline rush on the slopes of  Whiteface Mountain , which offers 22 miles of terrain for skiing and snowboarding. 

Start at least one day with a hearty plate of eggs, a breakfast sandwich, or the decadent French toast fondue from  The Breakfast Club, Etc . And for later-in-the-day fare, look no further than  Smoke Signals , a BBQ joint with finger-licking brisket, ribs, and pulled pork.

Check into the  The Lake Placid Stagecoach Inn , a delightful boutique inn housed in a building from the 1700s that still boasts plenty of historical charm. 

17. The Poconos, Pennsylvania: 2-Hour Drive 

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The Pocono Mountains are another delightful outdoorsy destination prime for getting out of the city. Come here for a little family fun like visiting  Camelback Mountain , a massive adventure park that will leave kids and kids at heart smiling from ear to ear. There’s also the  Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway , which will zip you through the stunning local scenery, and  miles upon miles of hiking  through old-growth forests in the Poconos trail system. 

Remember, The Poconos cover about 2,400 square miles, so plan your dining according to the area you want to visit. A couple of not-to-miss spots in the region include Wilkes-Barre's  Cork Bar and Restaurant , serving seafood with an Italian twist (think roasted red pepper gnocchi shrimp and shrimp and crab bolognese), along with  Native  in Honesdale, an upscale eatery focusing on dishes made from locally sourced produce. 

Lay your head at any number of area hotels. Among the best are  Cove Haven Resort , a kitschy, old-school, couples-only hotel famed for its heart-shaped tubs, and  Woodloch Resort , a family-friendly resort where all ages can have fun in the great outdoors. 

18. Washington, Connecticut: 2-Hour Drive 

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Find rural bliss just two hours outside the city with a visit to Washington, Connecticut, where verdant landscapes are abundant but so too are the cultural attractions. Dive deep into the region at the  Institute For American Indian Studies , which traces the lives of Indigenous peoples back more than 10,000 years. Get your fill of fresh air at the  Hollister House Garden , a massive green space open in the spring and summer to showcase the local blooms, and get a taste of something locally brewed at  Hopkins Vineyard , a heritage farm that produces award-winning wines. 

Then, dig into more local favorites at The 202 Tavern , serving classic American food made by local purveyors, and  G.W. Tavern , whose menu features comforting classics like French onion soup and chicken wings. 

The area may not have a lot of accommodations, but what it lacks in quantity, it makes up for with pure quality. The elegant  Mayflower Inn & Spa, Auberge Resorts Collection will leave you totally renewed thanks to its inviting and cozy guest rooms and its in-depth wellness programming, including traditional spa services and expert-led health coaching. 

19. North Fork, New York: 2-Hour Drive

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Escape to the North Fork, New York whenever you need a Long Island getaway without all the pomp and circumstance. Just two hours from the city (traffic permitting), this is the spot to be for a beach day, a great glass of wine, and a little farm-style fun. You really can’t go wrong at any of its beaches, but great options include  Wildwood State Park , which also includes a 600-acre forest, and  Orient Beach State Park at the end of North Fork.

According to Hannah Walhout, a former senior editor at T+L, "This part of Long Island was always a sleepy place — worlds away from the big-money scene of the nearby Hamptons. But these days, more and more city dwellers are making the trek, drawn by the peninsula’s rolling coastline, rambling vineyards, and hyper-local gastronomy."

After basking in the sun, head to the waterfront  Kontokosta Winery to enjoy panoramic views of Long Island Sound with your vino. Don't leave without stopping by  8 Hands Farm  for farm store goodies to take back home. For more food,  The Halyard  has locally sourced produce and fresh-caught fish, and  Bruce & Son  is beloved for its all-day brunch. 

Round out your vacation with a stay at  Sound View Greenport , a design-forward hotel on 14 waterfront acres, or  The Lin Beach House , a chic guesthouse with clawfoot tubs in every guest room. 

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Fire Island, a weekend getaway about a three-hour drive east of Manhattan, offers sailing, clamming, bird-watching and more.

New York City has been described in many ways, but "relaxing" isn't typically one of them. When you need a break from the hustle and bustle, relieve some stress by packing a bag and getting out of the city for a few days.

To help you pick the right destination for your much-needed escape, U.S. News evaluated expert and traveler opinion to find the best weekend getaways from New York City. Whether you're planning a romantic weekend trip , a fun-filled family escape or some time with friends , these getaways have everything you need for a memorable trip.

Best Weekend Getaways From New York City

About two hours or less:

The Poconos, Pennsylvania

Beacon, new york, philadelphia, north fork, new york.

About three hours or less:

Fire Island, New York

The hamptons, new york, the catskills, new york, cape may, new jersey, mystic, connecticut.

About four hours or less:

The Berkshires, Massachusetts

Shelter island, new york, newport, rhode island, lake george, new york.

About five hours or less:

Saranac Lake, New York

Washington, d.c., the finger lakes, new york.

A quick flight:

Niagara Falls, New York and Ontario

Two hours or less.

Sunset in the Appalachian Mountains over the small American town Jackson Township, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, Poconos region

This stunning mountain range in northeastern Pennsylvania (about 100 miles northwest of New York City) has appealed to travelers for generations. Perfect for both families and couples, the Poconos offer everything from whitewater rafting tours to fascinating museums and manicured golf courses. If the kids are in tow, let them burn off their excess energy at a water park . Meanwhile, thrill-seekers will be right at home at one of the region's adventure parks, which feature aerial obstacle courses and an all-season tubing hill, and nature lovers will enjoy ample hiking and horseback riding opportunities. Plus, with several romantic restaurants and resorts , the Poconos area has distinguished itself as a premier honeymoon destination for lovebirds. Book your stay at The Lodge at Woodloch for a wellness-centered vacation complete with yoga and art classes, mindfulness experiences, and an adults-only spa.

[See more of the Poconos: Best Things to Do | Hotels ]

Bannerman's Castle on island in Hudson River in Fishkill, New York

Located in New York's Hudson Valley, around 60 miles north of Manhattan, Beacon has transformed in the past two decades from a sleepy industrial town to a thriving arts community, making it the getaway of choice for relaxation-seeking city dwellers. Here, visitors can spend weekends (or a daytrip) perusing vintage shops and flea markets, kayaking along the Hudson River, and exploring Beacon's scenic hiking trails.

The first stop on your itinerary should be Dia Beacon, a renowned contemporary art museum housed in a former Nabisco box-printing factory. One of the largest contemporary art galleries in the country, Dia's robust collection of work spans from the 1960s to the present. From here, take a stroll down Main Street. Lined with doughnut shops, cafes and art galleries, Beacon's main drag features hidden gems such as Hudson Beach Glass and the Towne Crier Cafe, a popular restaurant and live music venue. While there is plenty to do and see in Beacon, you can't leave without touring the ruins of Bannerman Castle. Situated on Pollepel Island and reachable by boat from late April to October, this Scottish-style castle was once a storage site for surplus military equipment and ammunition.

Not only is this quiet refuge less than two hours by car from Manhattan, but travelers can easily hop on the train to reach this destination as well: Take the Metro-North Railroad from New York City to Beacon for less than $50 round trip. There are also plenty of accommodation options to choose from, ranging from cozy bed-and-breakfasts to unique digs like The Roundhouse, an abandoned factory complex-turned-stylish boutique hotel.

Philadelphia buildings around Philadelphia City Hall

Ditch the Big Apple and head about 95 miles southwest to the City of Brotherly Love. Known best for being the birthplace of the Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia is an ideal weekend getaway for families and history buffs. Brush up on your founding fathers trivia on a walking tour of Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell Center before strolling through Rittenhouse Square Park. From there, set your sights on the city's must-see museums: The Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Barnes Foundation and The Franklin Institute are all good places to explore.

Philadelphia is also notorious for its substantial culinary prowess . Sure, the cheesesteaks are a must-try – stop in a shop like Dalessandro's Steaks & Hoagies to see for yourself what all the hype is about – but this city has a diverse food scene. If you have time to spare, check out the lengthy list of vendors in Reading Terminal Market, where you can sample everything from Dutch to Thai to Cajun fare.

With limited parking available in the city, it's best to stick with public transportation. New York City travelers can ride the Amtrak from Moynihan Train Hall to the William H. Gray III 30th Street Station in less than two hours. Once here, opt for lodging in Center City, where you'll find an array of coffee shops, posh restaurants and historic sites within walking distance of your hotel . Travelers particularly favor The Rittenhouse for its elegant accommodations and first-rate service.

[See more of Philadelphia: Best Things to Do ]

Seascape with Orient Point Lighthouse in Long Island, New York

Long Island's northeastern peninsula, known as the North Fork, fits the bill for your next weekend trip if you like tranquil seaside villages and laid-back itineraries. Located about 80 miles east of Manhattan and directly north of the illustrious Hamptons, this quiet refuge is characterized by its wineries, beaches and friendly atmosphere. Not only is this short jaunt from the city an excellent place for a couples trips in New York state , but families will also find a plethora of exciting activities here as well.

To get here, catch the Long Island Rail Road commuter train from Penn Station to Greenport. When you arrive, make a beeline for the beach – Orient Beach State Park occupies a prime section of real estate along Gardiner's Bay and is a perfect place for kayaking, swimming and sunbathing. Meanwhile, wine aficionados can spend the afternoon at Macari Vineyards or Sparkling Pointe Vineyards and Winery while families hit up the Splish Splash water park. At the end of the day, unwind at the lovely Harborfront Inn at Greenport.

[Read: The Top Things to Do in Long Island .]

Three hours or less

Fire Island Lighthouse at sunset

This secluded barrier island off the southern shore of Long Island is about 65 miles east of Manhattan and a popular getaway for New Yorkers – for good reason. Travelers will find an unspoiled island free of high-rise buildings and the vexing sounds of traffic, all within a few hours of the city. In fact, Fire Island is a car-free environment, making it the ideal choice for city dwellers in need of a short weekend escape. Here, visitors can enjoy activities like sailing, biking, clamming and bird-watching. Just keep in mind that Memorial Day to Labor Day is considered the busy season, so schedule your vacation outside of these dates if you want to avoid crowds.

Because you can't drive onto the island, the best way to get here is by taking the Long Island Rail Road to Sayville, Patchogue or Bayshore. These destinations have marinas that offer ferry service to and from Fire Island for a fee. When it comes to lodging, Fire Island's options are mostly small inns and hotels, but they fill up quickly, so book in advance to ensure you'll have accommodations. If you'd rather rough it, campgrounds are available within the Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness, at Smith Point County Park and at Watch Hill. Keep in mind, backcountry camping permits and daily campsite fees (typically starting at $25 per day) may be required for select areas.

East Hampton beach and lifeguard chair

Arriving in the Hamptons, it's easy to see why this seaside destination on eastern Long Island's South Fork has established such a name for itself. White sand beaches, untouched nature preserves and plenty of bars serving up frozen cocktails are just a few of the alluring images that may come to mind when you imagine an escape to the Hamptons. Luckily for New Yorkers, this little slice of heaven sits less than 100 miles east of Manhattan, making it easily accessible for weekend getaways and daytrips .

Lay down your towel on East Hampton's Main Beach or Southampton's Coopers Beach, then cast a fishing line from the shore of Montauk Point State Park. For a dose of culture, check out the Hamptons' illustrious art scene: The Parrish Art Museum and the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center (open seasonally) are two of the area's most prominent museums. When it's time to turn in for the night, save some coin by choosing a hotel in nearby Riverhead or by camping on the beach.

Kaaterskill Waterfall in upstate New York

For nature lovers, this mountain range in southeastern New York is the perfect place to reconnect with the great outdoors. Home of the famous 1969 Woodstock music festival, the Catskills have been inspiring travelers for decades. Spend the weekend hiking the region's popular trails (the Kaaterskill Falls trail features the tallest waterfall in New York state), or get out on Alder Lake in a kayak. In winter, head here to see Hunter Mountain blanketed in snow and to take advantage of top-notch skiing and tubing opportunities.

In addition to outdoor activities such as hiking, fly-fishing, biking and zip lining, the Catskills are a haven for artists. Follow the Hudson River School Art Trail to witness firsthand the vistas that inspired artists like Thomas Cole. Meanwhile, music lovers and history buffs won't want to miss a visit to The Museum at Bethel Woods, a museum showcasing artifacts and stories from Woodstock. Before calling it a night at one of the region's fabulous hotels or resorts , stop by a microbrewery for a flight.

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Lighthouse at Cape May, New Jersey

Those looking for a relaxing weekend should consider Cape May, a top romantic getaway destination in New Jersey . Located roughly 160 miles south of New York City, this enchanting East Coast town is beloved for its beautiful beaches, striking Victorian homes and laid-back atmosphere. After soaking up some rays at the beach (the Cove Beach is a traveler favorite), hit up the retailers at Washington Street Mall. Filled with small boutiques, ice cream shops and bookstores, this outdoor mall spans three blocks and is perfect for easygoing strolls.

Other can't-miss activities in Cape May include climbing the Cape May Lighthouse, watching the sun go down at Sunset Beach, embarking on a sightseeing cruise and taking a guided tour of the Emlen Physick Estate – Cape May's only Victorian-era house museum. Cape May offers a plethora of lodging options for weekend trips ranging from quaint B&Bs to hotels set in ornate Victorian mansions. Book a room in historic Congress Hall or The Southern Mansion for charming guest rooms and convenient amenities.

Boats in Mystic, Connecticut

The quintessential New England town of Mystic is situated around 130 miles northeast of New York City and considered one of the top things to do in Connecticut . This seaside village has everything you'd want from a weekend getaway: museums, galleries, delicious eateries and historic landmarks. Head to Williams Beach Park for a quiet day by the water, then stroll through Mystic's historic downtown. Colonial-era sea captain's homes line the streets here, and there are countless places to dine and shop.

Families will also love the Mystic Aquarium for its educational exhibits and interactive habitats. Meanwhile, the Mystic Seaport Museum is a maritime museum that offers several activities for kids, including hands-on exhibits and a zoo garden. Just don't leave without snapping a photo of the iconic Mystic River Bascule Bridge, a 1922 drawbridge that connects the Groton and Stonington sides of Mystic. When you're ready to retire for the evening, Mystic Marriott Hotel & Spa receives rave reviews for its comfortable rooms and ample business amenities.

Four hours or less

Autumn foliage in the Berkshires region of Massachusetts

This rural region in western Massachusetts (about 150 miles north of Manhattan) has all the makings of a fairytale getaway with plenty of things to do . Picturesque mountain ranges, winding roads and idyllic towns are synonymous with the Berkshires, making this destination the perfect place to escape the hubbub of New York City. Bring your partner along to enjoy a romantic weekend filled with antique shopping, museum tours and scenic car rides through the region's lush countryside.

For breathtaking mountain panoramas, strap on your hiking boots and head to the summit of Mount Greylock, the highest point in Massachusetts. Meanwhile, culture hounds won't want to miss a chance to tour the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art and The Clark Art Institute. In summer, catch a dance performance at the prestigious Jacob's Pillow or listen to live music on the lawn of Tanglewood, an extravagant music venue and summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

Accommodations in the Berkshires run the gamut from B&Bs to luxurious hotels and resorts. Many past travelers say Canyon Ranch Lenox , while pricey, is worth the splurge for its wellness-focused amenities and indulgent spa treatments.

Sign at Shelter Island, New York

Only accessible by ferry, this hidden oasis between New York's North Fork and South Fork is perfect for a quick weekend escape from the city. You won't find rowdy nightlife or luxurious accommodations here, but that only adds to its appeal. In fact, nearly a third of the island is made up of the Mashomack Preserve, a protected habitat with 11 miles of coastline and more than 2,350 acres of tidal creeks, freshwater marshes, fields and woodlands. The preserve is also a major hub for bird-watching: More than 200 species of birds call this area home, although it is specifically known for its large population of nesting osprey.

Elsewhere on the island, visitors can lounge on Wades Beach, a family-friendly stretch of sand featuring lifeguards and a comfort station, or enjoy water sports at Shell Beach. Shelter Island is a premier spot for kayaking: The seasonally open Kayak Shelter Island offers single and double kayaks, along with paddleboard rentals. While the island has golf courses, boutique shopping and courts for petanque (a French game similar to bocce ball), undoubtedly the best thing to do here is nothing at all.

To get here, start by taking the Long Island Rail Road commuter train to Greenport, then board the North Ferry to Shelter Island. Alternatively, you can get here by driving to Sag Harbor and then loading your car onto the South Ferry. For lodging, Shelter Island offers a handful of small hotels, vacation rentals and B&Bs.

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Lighthouse in front of bridge at sunset in Newport, Rhode Island

If sandy toes and lobster rolls are calling your name, look no further than Newport, Rhode Island – one of the best spots for a weekend getaway in New England . This port town, located on the southern tip of Aquidneck Island and about 180 miles northeast of New York, is famous for its miles of pristine shoreline, upscale boutiques and ornate Gilded Age mansions, which you can ogle on a trolley tour . It is also lauded as one of the world's premier sailing destinations.

While here, gain your sea legs aboard a boat tour of Newport Harbor, or get your steps in on part of the Cliff Walk, a scenic 3.5-mile pathway that runs along Newport's eastern shore. Then, engage in some well-deserved retail therapy along Thames Street, which is lined with a plethora of shops and restaurants. Of course, you can't leave without touring The Breakers, Newport's iconic Renaissance-style "summer cottage," which is one of the top things to do in Rhode Island . When it's time to bed down, check out one of Newport's many lavish accommodations, such as The Vanderbilt and The Chanler at Cliff Walk .

[See more of Newport: Best Things to Do | Hotels ]

Lake George in New York during sunset on a cool spring day

Situated in New York's Adirondacks region, roughly 200 miles north of Manhattan, Lake George is filled with fun activities the whole family can enjoy. Sink your toes in the sand at Lake George Beach, also known as the Million Dollar Beach: a kid-friendly stretch of sand complete with lifeguards and concession stands. Then, work up a sweat hiking Prospect Mountain and Shelving Rock Falls. For more of a thrill, check out Lake George's parasailing, whitewater rafting and zip lining courses.

If you're simply looking to kick your feet up on your weekend getaway, rent a pontoon boat and spend the day floating around Lake George. The region is also home to restaurants, the Adirondack Winery outpost in Lake George and several museums, including The Hyde Collection and the Fort William Henry Museum. After an eventful day of lake activities, head back to your plush accommodations at The Sagamore Resort to unwind.

[See more of the Adirondacks: Best Things to Do | Hotels ]

Five hours or less

Saranac Lake in New York

This quiet village in upstate New York (around 300 miles north of New York City) is less crowded than the popular Lake Placid, making Saranac Lake an excellent choice for a weekend getaway from the city. Take advantage of this stunning lake by getting out on the water in a canoe or kayak, then get your heart pumping on the 3.7-mile Bloomingdale Bog Trail. For an extra dose of history, the Saranac Laboratory Museum showcases Saranac's interesting past as a tuberculosis treatment destination. Downtown, you'll also find a variety of shops, restaurants and art galleries to keep you occupied for hours, plus little ones will enjoy the Adirondack Carousel, which runs Friday through Sunday.

Saranac Lake is also a popular winter destination thanks to its plethora of outdoor sports (think: snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and ice fishing) and traditional winter activities such as the annual Saranac Lake Winter Carnival, which takes place every February. The event also features a fireworks display and multiple parades. When it comes to lodging, visitors will mostly find cozy cabins and B&Bs here, but a handful of luxury hotels are available as well. For the ultimate in comfort, book your stay at Hotel Saranac, a historic property with modern amenities.

Pink skies over the Tidal Basin and Washington Monument in Washington, D.C., while the yoshino cherry trees are in full bloom

Famous for its slew of historic landmarks, monuments and museums (many of which are free to enter), Washington, D.C., has long appealed to historians and politicos. However, there's more to the nation's capital than meets the eye. With more than 20 neighborhoods to explore and innumerable things to do , Washington is a treasure chest waiting to be unlocked. Find killer nightlife and impeccable dining in the Shaw and U Street area, upscale shopping in Georgetown, charming 19th-century row houses in Dupont Circle, and a bevy of historic attractions on Capitol Hill.

If you're only visiting for the weekend, expect an action-packed schedule. Start by hitting up one of the city's first-rate museums: The National Museum of Natural History, National Museum of African American History and Culture, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the National Gallery of Art are a few traveler favorites. Then, take a stroll along the Tidal Basin (you can also get out on the water by renting a paddleboat) or relax on the lawn of the National Mall. Here, you'll have easy access to attractions like the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial and its Reflecting Pool, the White House, and the U.S. Capitol. Note, though, that while many of D.C.'s attractions are free, some museums may require timed-entry passes to be reserved ahead of time, so plan as far in advance as possible.

Located roughly 225 miles southwest of NYC, Washington is an easy drive by car or bus. However, the best way to get here is by train. Take Amtrak's high-speed Acela or Northeast Regional train to Union Station and shed up to 90 minutes off your travel time. Plus, because Washington frequently plays host to celebrities, politicians and business tycoons, there are plenty of top-notch accommodations to choose from once you arrive. For a luxurious stay, book a room at The Jefferson , a sophisticated property with European flair plus a restaurant and a cocktail bar on-site. An added bonus? The Jefferson is located only a mile away from the National Mall, so you'll be right where the action is.

[Read: The Best Washington, D.C., Tours .]

Boston buildings in the evening

Bordering Boston Harbor and Massachusetts Bay, New England's largest city sits 215 miles northeast of New York City; travelers can opt to travel here by car, bus or train. Whether you're drawn here by the cobblestone streets, the historic landmarks or the city's strong baseball roots (a visit to Fenway Park for a game or behind-the-scenes tour can't be missed), Boston has all the ingredients you need for a memorable weekend getaway – just remember to pack your walking shoes .

After you've successfully trekked the 2.5-mile Freedom Trail (or hop-on, hop-off bus tour) to some of Boston's most famed attractions – including the Paul Revere House, Old North Church and Faneuil Hall Marketplace – find a shady spot to rest in Boston Common or the Boston Public Garden. For a dose of culture, check out the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, which features landscaped gardens and an extensive collection of European, Asian and American art. When you've tired yourself out from a day of sightseeing, hang up your coat in one of Boston's premier hotels . Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston and the Boston Harbor Hotel at Rowes Wharf are two of the city's top properties, both offering a lengthy list of amenities and plush accommodations.

[Read:  The Top Boston Harbor Cruises .]

Sunset over Canadice Lake in New York

New York's Finger Lakes – a collection of 11 lakes that includes the popular shorelines of Seneca Lake, Skaneateles Lake and Cayuga Lake – are revered for their spectacular water sports opportunities, scenic state parks and top-notch wine. As one of the chief wine regions in the country and the largest wine-producing area in the state of New York, the Finger Lakes region has earned its reputation as a top destination for romantic weekend getaways.

For short stays in the Finger Lakes, following the Seneca Lake Wine Trail is the best way to see a lot of local wineries in a little amount of time. With nearly 30 wineries and several restaurants set along the route, the trail is perfect for leisurely car rides in the countryside (just be sure to assign a designated driver ahead of time). Opt for a refreshing riesling, the region's signature wine, or expand your palate on a tasting tour.

Meanwhile, nature lovers should head to Robert H. Treman State Park or Watkins Glen State Park for a chance to see breathtaking waterfalls. If you're looking for a small-town atmosphere with local shops and museums, you can't go wrong with Skaneateles Lake. Here, you'll also find a variety of charming B&Bs and inns like the Mirbeau Inn & Spa , a traveler favorite. Other top lodging options in the Finger Lakes region include the Inns of Aurora and The Statler Hotel at Cornell University , both of which offer easy access to Cayuga Lake.

A quick flight

Niagara Falls in daylight

If you're willing to hop on a short flight (or take a bus tour), you can enjoy a weekend marveling at one of the most beautiful and impressive natural wonders of the world: Niagara Falls. Niagara Falls is less than a two-hour flight from New York City – and, while this powerful waterfall is sure to take your breath away, it isn't the only reason to plan a weekend getaway to the area. With beautiful botanical gardens, wineries and casinos, this famous tourist town has everything you need for a fun-filled weekend away. Take advantage of both the American and Canadian sides of the Niagara River by bringing your passport with you.

For a classic Niagara Falls experience, don a poncho and board the Maid of the Mist boat tour. This famed attraction is one of the best ways to see the falls up close, but it's impossible to guarantee you won't get wet. If you'd rather view the falls from a drier and less crowded vantage point, head to the observation deck of the Skylon Tower. Thrill-seekers can also experience the falls on Journey Behind the Falls, which takes participants directly behind the thunderous waterfall, or on an exhilarating jet boat tour. When it's time to turn in, visitors on the American side of the falls can book their stay at Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino , while Ontario-based guests spend a cozy night in the well-appointed Harbour House Hotel .

[See more of Niagara Falls: Best Things to Do | Hotels ]

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17 Easy Weekend Getaways From NYC

By Alex Erdekian and Hannah Towey

Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport Rhode Island

Weekend getaways from NYC can do wonders for the mind and soul. When in the city, most people can’t help but hustle—but a break from subway rides and cramped apartments is something we all need once in a while. (As for visitors, you too can get the true New England experience by pairing your city break with a local-loved side trip, or two.)

Disappearing into the woods, soaking up salty sea air, or getting lost in wine country all have their charms—and thankfully, all of the above are available just a few hours from Manhattan via rail, bus, or rental car . From the Hamptons to the Adirondacks, beaches, islands, and mountains are all easily accessible from New York City. Some of them may leave you wondering why New York's surrounding destinations don't get more buzz in the first place.

Below, the 17 best weekend getaways from NYC. Here's to checking them all of your bucket list. (For the best restaurants, hotels, and more in the city itself, check out our New York City travel guide .)

This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date.

The boardwalk in Asbury Park with morning sun and shadows

The quintessential beach town: Asbury Park, New Jersey

Just over an hour’s drive

We’ve long held the opinion that the classic Jersey Shore town, Asbury Park, doesn’t get enough attention . Super accessible from the city, it’s just an hour and fifteen minutes by car on the Garden State Parkway, and only thirty minutes longer if you're traveler from Penn Station on a Bay Head-bound North Jersey Coast Line train. From Asbury Park’s bustling boardwalk to its famous mile-long beach, this town offers the perfect blend of relaxation and action. Experience the exciting local food scene by making stops at Reyla (for Mediterranean small plates) or beachside coffee shop Asbury Park Roastery. Consider staying at the Asbury Ocean Club, Surfside Resort and Residences for an elevated beachside experience or the eclectic ​​Asbury Hotel , which has the perfect rooftop.

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The suburban sanctuary: Fairfield County, Connecticut

About a one-hour train ride via Metro-North

When you’re pressed on time and need a low-key break from the city, do as commuters do and escape to the ‘burbs. Hop on the Metro-North New Haven Line out of Grand Central and take an hour train to one of Fairfield County's numerous charming towns and cities. From coastal enclaves like Greenwich and Westport to more wooded areas like New Canaan and Wilton, the variety of Connecticut's suburbs may surprise you. Fairfield County doesn’t claim the tri-state’s best beaches, to be sure, but there’s plenty of summer fun to be had along Long Island Sound: take a kayak, sailboat, or ferry between the Norwalk Islands, stroll down one of the area’s many public beaches , or savor local seafood (be sure to order a round of Copps Island oysters) at Knot Norms , Rowayton Seafood , The Whelk , or L’Escale . There’s outdoor attractions beyond the beach, too: New Canaan’s Grace Farms, Stamford’s Cove Island Park, and Darien’s newly-opened Great Island offer acres of walking paths and recreational space. Book a stay at the Inn at Gray Barns or the Delamar Greenwich Harbor hotel, or rent a cozy Airbnb to truly settle in—without settling down.

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The rural retreat: Manchester, Vermont

About a four-hour drive (or bus)

When you feel the need to go off-the-grid, the Green Mountain State is always a good idea for a long weekend in nature—whether you’re after winter snow or fall foliage. The idyllic town of Manchester located nearby Stratton Mountain Resort allows for just the right amount of isolation where you can relax in peaceful solitude without sacrificing top-notch restaurants, shopping, and human interaction (should you desire). Pro tip for the driving-averse New Yorkers out there: the Hampton Jitney runs a winter route between NYC and Manchester from December to March, departing on Fridays and returning each Sunday (fares start at $69). Stay at local establishment The Equinox , or drive a few towns over to exciting newcomer The Weston .

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The historical jaunt: Boston

About a four hour train ride via Amtrak Acela

New Yorkers and Bostonians may go head-to-head at times, but if you’re looking for a change of scenery without giving up your cosmopolitan comforts, a weekend trip to Boston might just be what the doctor ordered. The Amtrak Acela departing from Penn Station clocks in at just under four hours, arriving at South Station between downtown Boston and the waterfront. Upon arrival, walk along the cobblestone streets of the Freedom Trail and duck into some of the country’s finest restaurants, bars, and historic sites along the way. Take in the architecture of Boston’s South End or explore neighboring communities Cambridge and Sommerville . There’s no shortage of great hotels in Boston —old or new—making the classic New England city an ideal weekend excursion for every type of traveler.

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About a twoandahalf hour drive plus a 30minute ferry ride  An alltime favorite summer escape and one that is especially...

The good-time island: Fire Island, New York

About a two-and-a-half hour drive, plus a 30-minute ferry ride

An all-time favorite summer escape, and one that is especially important to NYC’s queer community, is Fire Island. With its many towns and beaches, each boasting their own local flavor, the Long Island barrier island makes it easy to choose the spot to match your vibe. A few popular spots: Cherry Grove is a fun-loving party destination, Kismet is known for its nightlife, and Fire Island Pines is an affluent community with a dining and shopping scene and some of the island’s most expensive addresses. A worthwhile hotel option is the Madison , the boutique bed and breakfast where the cast of Fire Island stayed while shooting the recent film. (A few other spots it featured? The bar Cherry’s which offers harborside drag shows, vintage shop DENIZEN , and the Belvedere Fire Island , a palatial resort for gay men.)

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The city break: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

About a two-hour drive; about an hour and fifteen minutes via Amtrak

It may be obvious, but it’s too easily forgotten by New Yorkers: the easy urban getaway to nearby Philadelphia. The city is budding with things to do, whether you’re in search of great new restaurants, fantastic art exhibits, or just a change of pace. A few of our favorite to-dos in Philly include visiting the Philadelphia Museum of Art, followed by the perfect cheesesteak at John’s Roast Pork . Betsy Blumenthal, former Traveler features editor—and resident Philly expert—recommends the city’s Four Seasons for its spectacular aerial views of landmarks like Independence Hall. (For even more destination tips, check out our comprehensive Philadelphia city guide. )

Best NYC Weekend Getaways The Hamptons

The posh beach hang: The Hamptons

About a two-hour drive

For many, the Hamptons conjure visions of Upper East Siders summering in their mansions, and flitting between high society parties. A weekend is the perfect stretch of time to slip into that whirlwind before letting the city ground you once again. Classic to-dos like visiting the Pollock-Krasner house in East Hampton (open May to October), designer shopping in the villages, and waterfront dining are always a good idea, as are summery outdoor activities. Pedal around the Atlantic Avenue Beach area with a bike rental from Amagansett Beach & Bicycle Company , savor a hefty lobster roll at the Dock House in Sag Harbor, or find inner peace in bird-filled Hither Hills State Park . A classic East Hampton stay, the Maidstone Hotel is the perfect place to post up (if you don't have an invite to one of the aforementioned mansions, that is).

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The eclectic island: Martha’s Vineyard

A five-hour ferry ride

Sometimes an island is the best escape. Martha’s Vineyard, with its lighthouses , arcades and carousels, sandy shores, and vast landscapes fits the bill. To get there, take a five-hour Seastreak Ferry from Midtown Manhattan, fly from JFK airport, or drive to Falmouth, Massachusetts (about 4.5 hours), and pay for overnight parking before grabbing the 30-minute ferry from there. The colorful, fairytale-ish town of Oak Bluffs is one of our favorite East Coast beach towns ; there, an ideal spot to post up is Summercamp Hotel . Deeper into the island, stop at Aquinnah, which feels martian-like with its clay-red lighthouse and cliffs.

Best NYC Weekend Getaways The Finger Lakes

The wine tour: The Finger Lakes

About a four-and-a-half-hour drive

New York’s biggest wine region offers plenty of options for sampling its famous riesling—but wine tasting is hardly all the area has to offer. The adventurous can pencil dive into a gorge or wade under a waterfall. Or stay above water: Canandaigua Sailboard offers paddleboard yoga , kayaking, and windsurfing. Between four and five hours from New York City , the Finger Lakes are just far enough to be a true escape. From Ithaca to quaint Skaneateles, there are a number of places that make for an ideal home base. Boutique hotel Argos Inn in Ithaca is one of them. We love the romantic renovated mansion for the original art prints in each room, some by Salvador Dalí.

Historic Mystic Seaport in Connecticut just seconds after sunset

The nautical overnight: Mystic, Connecticut

About a two-and-a-half hour drive, three hours by train via Amtrak

Mystic’s maritime history gives this town a classic New England feel. Even today, it remains recognizable by the boats that sail the Mystic River and Long Island Sound. History buffs can immerse themselves in the lore with a visit to the Mystic Seaport Museum , where there are reproductions of the Mayflower II. For another take on all things aquatic, visit the Mystic Aquarium , where African penguins waddle and Beluga whales swim. Enjoy the charm of eateries like Nana’s Bakery and Pizza , which mills its own flour, as well as the Oyster Club for fresh and locally-caught fish. Stay a night or two at the Whaler’s Inn , which has historical pull (it’s been around since 1818), yet was renovated in 2021. Its modern comforts include four-poster beds, gas fireplaces, water views, and an excellent farm-to-table restaurant, the Shipwright’s Daughter .

Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport Rhode Island

The classic coastal destination: Newport, Rhode Island

About a three-hour drive

There’s so much to see in Newport , one of New England’s most storied summer towns. Do up your weekend T-Swift-style with winding coastline drives, half-pound lobster rolls, and wanderings through Gilded Age summer “cottages” as they were called in the 1920s. During the day, take in sweeping Atlantic Ocean and mansion views on the famed Cliff Walk or boogie board at First Beach. Then, when it starts to get dark, visit the Roof Deck at the Vanderbilt hotel for a sunset drink. For a luxury stay, consider spending a couple nights at the aforementioned Vanderbilt, Auberge Resorts Collection . If you’re looking for a homey group spot, check out this two-bedroom cottage a few steps from the beach. However you do it, it'll be easy to see why Newport is one of the best weekend getaways from NYC. 

Best NYC Weekend Getaways Cold Spring NY

The quick camping trip: Cold Spring

About an hour-and-a-half train ride or drive

For an easy camping trip that doesn’t require a car, your spot is Fahnestock State Park . The campsite is near the Cold Spring stop on the Metro-North’s Hudson line—a short Uber ride covers the gap from the train station to the park itself. Squeeze everything you need for a night or two into a backpack , and relish in the empowerment and self-sufficiency of being 100% mobile. The hiking trails that run through the park connect to the vast Appalachian Trail, which touches 14 eastern seaboard states from Georgia to Maine . Besides hiking, the park has a beach on Canopus Lake, and fishing on four ponds and two additional lakes. On your way home, stop at Hudson Hil’s for a decadent brunch in the town of Cold Spring (we’re eyeing the Creole omelette) then walk to the train. If you’re looking to expand your journey throughout the region, there are many towns to love and explore in the Hudson River Valley area, including Beacon , Hudson , Kingston, and Rhinebeck.

Beautiful Lake Placid in Autumn

The off-season gem: Lake Placid

About a five-hour drive

Better known as a winter destination , Lake Placid, home of the 1980 Winter Olympics, has a wealth of outdoor recreation in the summer months, too. At glassy, serene Mirror Lake, visitors can paddle out on canoes and kayaks . On the Brewster Peninsula Nature Trails, hikers, trail runners, and mountain bikers will pass the shimmering lake, cedar trees, and a population of otters. The Olympic sites include the magical Cloudsplitter Gondola ride, a rifle range, a glass elevator, a speed skating oval, a zip line park, the Herb Brooks Arena, and the Lake Placid Olympic Museum. If you're craving some time indoors, don't fret: The area’s old-fashioned movie theater at Tupper Lake Municipal Park, Adirondack State Theater, is currently screening One Life. Bed down at Lake Placid Lodge , a former summer camp .

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The mountain escape: The Berkshires

About a three-and-a-half hour drive

The Berkshires , in western Massachusetts and northwest Connecticut, is one of those places that offers entirely different types of trips with every passing season. In the summer, the region is known for the anticipated Tanglewood season, in which the Boston Symphonic Orchestra and Boston Pops take residence and perform. In the fall, visitors can drive through some of the world’s most vibrant foliage along Route 2 and 7. Come winter, cold-weather sports are on offer—whether you’re looking to downhill ski or snowshoe. With the thaw of spring, hikes with waterfall views are easy to find at Bash Bish Falls State Park. Year-round, the food and drink scene won’t disappoint either: For an artisan cocktail after the sun goes down, visit Berkshire Mountain Distillers ; to enjoy a plate of shrimp gumbo, visit Nudel ; and to savor the notorious local cheeses, visit the North Adams’ Farmers Market. As far as hotels go, we have a few ideas. Restorative Canyon Ranch, Lenox is a six-time Readers’ Choice Awards winner, while Miraval Berkshires is one of New England’s largest and most renowned spas.

Best NYC Weekend Getaways Lake George New York

The great outdoors: Lake George

About a three-and-a-half-hour drive

Set in the Adirondacks in upstate New York, Lake George offers lots of open space and a slower pace of life. Take in the natural beauty with a scenic drive on NY-9 or NY-418, admire falcons at Bolton Landing, or shack up in a tent at the Lake George Island campsite . Other summer outdoor activities include fishing, cycling down the Warren County Bikeway, and golfing at the breathtaking Top of the World course. Boathouse Bed and Breakfast is the only B&B located directly on the lake , and has the most serene water views.

Best NYC Weekend Getaways North Fork NY

The peaceful spot: North Fork, Long Island

For a low key Long Island alternative to the Hamptons, the bucolic North Fork and adjacent Shelter Island are what you're after. Head first to Greenport, North Fork’s largest town which is known for its marinas, fishing boats, neighboring vineyards, and blooming fields of lavender in July. Sound View Greenport is our pick for where to stay in town. Their fisherman-and-farmer-forward restaurant the Halyard is open, too—don't sleep on the summer truffle and fresh cavatelli. Then, take the ferry from nearby North Haven to Shelter Island, where you'll find hiking trails, osprey, and salt marshes at the Mashomack Nature Preserve, and even more land to explore on the protected beaches or in the acres of forest. If you are strategic about avoid common travel times (Friday evening out of the city, Sunday evening to return), you can be in North Fork in just two hours, making it a surprisingly quick weekend getaway from NYC. 

Best NYC Weekend Getaways Woodstock NY

The artist’s haven: Woodstock

The best place to start in Woodstock may be the slopes of Overlook Mountain. The limestone peak, full of red oaks, firs, and (keep your eyes peeled) timber rattlesnakes, features some interesting ruins, like the eerie remains of Overlook Mountain House, which brought tourists to the Catskills in the 19th century and sits just south of the Overlook fire tower. If privacy is what you’re looking for, you might consider this bright and airy studio loft decorated in a farmhouse style. While you’re there, scoop up quality produce at Sunflower Market , or if you don’t want to turn on an oven in the summer heat, snag a table outdoors at Phoenicia Diner . The cult favorite is a treat for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Highly recommended: the Phoenicia Smash sandwich (beef griddled into caramelized onion, mustard, mayo, New York cheddar, and pickles on a Brioche bun).

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16 Top-Rated Weekend Getaways from New York City

Written by Shandley McMurray Updated Jun 23, 2023 We may earn a commission from affiliate links ( )

The Big Apple is one of the best places to visit in the United States . Overflowing with iconic sights and things to do, New York attracts millions of vacationers. Sometimes, though, the concrete jungle can get to be a bit much – all that noise and hustle and bustle can become draining – causing people to search for a relaxing weekend getaway from New York City.

Luckily, the city that never sleeps is surrounded by picturesque areas offering a more laid-back, natural feel – we're talking soft, sandy beaches; mountain vistas; majestic state parks, and sparkling lakes – that make it easy to decompress.

Whether you choose to take a bus, train, or drive your own car, most of these gorgeous spots are within easy reach of New York City.

Decide which place to visit first with our list of the top weekend getaways from New York City.

1. The Hamptons, New York

2. hudson, new york, 3. philadelphia, pennsylvania, 4. harriman state park, new york, 5. the catskills, new york, 6. beacon, new york, 7. mohonk mountain house-new paltz, new york, 8. cape may, new jersey, 9. mystic, connecticut, 10. hunter, new york, 11. sleepy hollow, new york, 12. princeton, new jersey, 13. ocean city, new jersey, 14. washington, connecticut, 15. the finger lakes, new york, 16. newport, rhode island, map of weekend getaways from new york city.

Montauk lighthouse

The southern tip of Long Island has a lengthy history as a favorite vacation spot for those wanting to escape the Big Apple and get some quality beach time. This is also a hot spot for celebs looking to improve their tans and chase their kids on the soft sand. This glitzy area offers countless activities in quaint villages, which make up what is known as The Hamptons.

Each hamlet has its own unique personality (and price tag), including Bridgehampton , Montauk , Sag Harbor , Amagansett , and Sagaponack . From quiet retreats and artsy enclaves to mini versions of a social scene of Manhattan on the Beach , the Hamptons offer something for everyone.

During the busy summer season be prepared for what can be crippling traffic that can turn the short distance into a three-hour drive (or more), especially if you choose to commute from the city on a Friday. However, few will argue that it's not worth the effort.

Aerial of the Hamptons

Those with deep pockets can hire a helicopter service to transport them straight to the Hamptons in anywhere from 25 to 65 minutes. Other options include taking a bus or driving yourself. No matter how you choose to get there, a sandy paradise awaits, immediately transporting visitors from the manic pace of New York City.

While in the region, be sure to stop by a local seafood shack like the Dock House in Sag Harbor, where you can catch sweeping views of the marina while eating some fresh, local catch, a specialty in the Hamptons. Miles of beaches invite visitors for long walks, swimming, sand-castle building, and boogie boarding.

There is an array of fabulous resorts and beach hotels to consider but be sure to book early as they fill up months (sometimes even a year) in advance. Or, do as the wealthy do and rent a vacation home. Many cost over $200,000 for the summer season, which usually runs from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Kaaterskill Falls near Hudson

Located on the east side of the Hudson River, Hudson, NY is about a 2.5-hour drive from the city. Visitors might be surprised to hear that Hudson was a former whaling port with ties to Nantucket in the 1800s. The town is filled with 19th-century charm and gorgeous historic buildings.

Hudson is also known for its up-and-coming culinary scene, complete with notable New York chefs. You'll want to arrive hungry! Take some time to stroll the streets, which are peppered with antique stores, one-of-a-kind shops, and art galleries like Art House Hudson or the Carrie Haddad Gallery . Make sure to get in some hiking at one of the scenic trails nearby.

Just a short distance from the Amtrak station, The Wick, Hudson, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel is housed in a repurposed candle factory. Guests can rely on modern amenities while absorbing the unique character of this trendy boutique property.

The Hudson Valley is filled with glamorous resorts that make the most of their scenic locale. Take time to research them all to find one that's perfect for you. Even if it's not in Hudson, you'll find plenty to do.

Read More: Top-Rated Things to Do in Hudson, NY

Independence Hall in Philadelphia

Despite being one of the largest cities in this country, Philadelphia can feel like a small town, especially if you wander through some of its older neighborhoods, like Old City or Northern Liberties. If you are a history buff, Philadelphia is a wonderful weekend getaway from New York City. Stop by the Reading Terminal Market , the oldest public market, and grab a bite to eat. Their Pennsylvania Dutch pretzels are legendary as is the ice cream at Bassetts.

After you've refueled, visit Elfreth's Alley to see the oldest street in America or stop by and ogle a copy of the Constitution, as well as more of our nation's history at the National Constitution Center . Art lovers should make sure to visit the Magic Garden , a wonderful environment of mosaic creativity. The Philadelphia Zoo is also a must-see, especially for those traveling with kids.

No trip to Philly is complete without enjoying one of their world-famous cheesesteaks. Although there are hundreds to choose from, most tourists go for Geno's or Pat's located across the street from one another in South Philadelphia.

The Liberty Bell in Philadelphia

The easiest way to beat the traffic on your way to Philadelphia from New York is by Amtrak. They offer a high-speed Acela train, as well as the standard Northeast Corridor Line, and depending on which you take, you can make it from point to point in about an hour and a half.

Looking for a sense of place during your Philadelphia stay? The eco-friendly Kimpton Hotel Palomar Philadelphia has incorporated local décor and artwork into its centrally located property. This Art Deco gem is part of the Kimpton brand and has a wonderful on-site restaurant featuring the best of local ingredients on the menu. If the spirit moves you, take advantage of their loaner bikes to spin around this neighborhood, with a stop in one of the many green spaces for which the city is well known.

Not sure how to get from New York City to Philadelphia ? There are plenty of options, including a train, plane, bus, or car. Philadelphia is 95 miles from NYC.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Philadelphia

Lake Sebago, Harriman State Park

A trip to Harriman State Park is a must for those looking to escape the city's rat race in favor of immersing themselves in the glory of mother nature. Worthy of more than a day trip from New York City , the park has 200 miles of hiking trails, beaches, camping areas, lakes, and a seemingly endless array of wildlife, offering the perfect respite from busy city life.

Head over to Lake Sebago , one of the largest lakes in the park, where you can enjoy swimming, boating, or camping. You can even hike the 18-mile portion of the famous Appalachian Trail that runs through Harriman.

Getting here from the city is easy; it's only a 35-mile drive. The historic Bear Mountain Inn lies a 14-minute drive from Harriman. Built in 1915, it is set on a plateau above Hessian Lake, offering guests lovely views and plenty of charm. The 15 rooms and suites are rustic and comfortable and there is a restaurant on-site, as well as a gift shop and grab-and-go café.

Fall colors in the Catskills

A visit to the Catskills is a New Yorker's rite of passage. Located in the Appalachian Mountain range in southeastern New York, the Catskills are the perfect setting for a relaxing girlfriends' getaway, a romantic couples' weekend, or even a family trip. This is one of the best weekend getaway locales in upstate New York .

The best way to get here is to hop in the car for a 150-mile drive, which, depending on the traffic and time of year, can take anywhere from two and a half to four hours. The trip is richly rewarding, especially in fall, when the autumn leaves light up the mountains with their rich colors.

If you are looking for scenic views, head to Overlook Mountain in Woodstock or the Minnewaska State Park Preserve in Kerhonkson. Here, you can hike or just relax and convene with nature. For those searching for a little more adventure, you can do the fastest and highest zipline tour at Hunter Mountain , or paddle out to the Hudson-Athens Lighthouse .

Waterfall in the Catskills Mountains

The Catskills are also filled with great places to eat, which is a good thing seeing as you'll spend much of your time here working up an appetite by adventuring. Depending on your mood, you can get everything from classic diner food at places like the Ambrosia Diner .

As for a place to rest your weary head, there is a wide variety of properties available to fit all needs, from bed-and-breakfasts to high-end resorts. A property that combines the best of both worlds is the Melour Resort in Tannersville. At this friendly and luxurious resort, you'll find a wide variety of modern amenities mixed with the charm of a small-town retreat.

An indoor pool and Jacuzzi are a hit with kids and adults of all ages, and the sauna is a perfect way to decompress after a long day spent hiking, biking, or skiing. There's also a 24-hour tea room and fitness center on-site.

Read More: Top-Rated Things to Do in the Catskills, NY

View of the Hudson River from Breakneck Ridge

Located on the banks of the Hudson River and close to New York City, Beacon makes a great getaway for those who don't want to suffer through sitting in long lines of traffic or hours in the car. If you take the Metro North train line, you can get here in about an hour and a half.

In Beacon, you will find your fill of Victorian-era architecture and small-town charm. Be sure to stop into one of the many cafés to grab a bite to eat and a coffee before heading down the main street and visiting the unique antique stores, collectible shops, and art galleries.

If you just want to relax and enjoy the river views, take a stroll to the waterfront, where you can enjoy biking and walking paths and plenty of greenery to get that concrete out of your brain. You can also drive to the top of Mount Beacon by taking the incline road. This hour ride will give you breathtaking views, especially in the fall.

Overlooking Fishkill Creek and Beacon Falls, the Roundhouse is a historic property reimagined into a modern hotel. Several buildings offer 41 guest rooms and an award-winning restaurant filled with tasty offerings.

Read More: Top-Rated Things to Do in Beacon, NY

Mohonk Mountain House

The Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, New York is a destination in itself and a major tourist attraction in the Hudson Valley . Architecturally, it looks like a Victorian castle sitting on the banks of the majestic Mohonk Lake . The sprawling house grounds and amenities make for a stay so all-encompassing you won't ever have to leave the property.

Boat rides on the lake, hiking, and "forest bathing" are all part of the experience. Doesn't everyone appreciate a walk in the woods to renew their mind? This now trendy experience originated many years ago in Japan.

The premise of shinrin-yoku (as it's known in Japan) is to immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and feelings of the forest as you wander through, focusing on these senses, which will, in turn, heighten your physical and emotional health.

The fall is an especially beautiful time for a visit, and all visitors will find it hard to resist the many offerings from the award-winning spa menu. Several restaurants on the property offer extensive menus of delicious dishes featuring seasonal ingredients. Concerts, festivals, and cultural offerings keep the calendar busy all year long.

Read More: Top-Rated Things to Do in New Paltz, NY

Aerial view of a beach in Cape May

Cape May is one of the most enchanting destinations along the Jersey Shore beaches. Dotted with Victorian houses and quaint bed and breakfasts, along with a pristine coastline, Cape May is not only a great spot for a couples' getaway, but for families as well. It's also one of the best weekend getaways in New Jersey .

The beach is the main draw, as the area is known as the nation's oldest seaside resort. That said, if you want to beat the heat or enjoy a rainy day indoors, pick one of Cape May's many things to do – like the Cape May County Park and Zoo , Fireman's Museum , or the iconic Cape May Lighthouse . We won't blame you if you'd like to relax in one of the area's many spas.

Cape May has no shortage of resorts and inns to make your getaway a special experience.

Mystic Seaport

Mystic is one of Connecticut's most charming maritime towns. Steeped in history and abundant in New England charm, this sweet spot is a lovely place to visit, especially during the summer and fall. It's chock-full of fun activities for the whole family.

The Mystic Seaport Museum tops the list of things to do in Mystic , with its re-created 19th-century seafaring village, children's museum, and the Charles W. Morgan wooden whaling ship. Next, you'll have to see the Mystic Aquarium , one of the best attractions in Connecticut.

Don't leave town without grabbing a few sweet samples from the food shops located in the adorable shopping village across from the aquarium. Called the Olde Mistick Village , this picturesque spot will take you back in time, and it offers a slew of unique wares in addition to tasty fare.

Author's tip: Save room for tea at Alice's in the Village . A whimsical spot created in homage to Lewis Caroll's famed novel, children will love its fun vibe, not to mention the creative flavors of bubble and matcha tee on offer.

A 2.5-hour drive east will get you from New York City to Mystic, passing the opulent town of Greenwich along the way. Break up the journey with a stop here to enjoy the pristine streets, upscale shops, and fabulous restaurants.

The Whaler's Inn on downtown's Main Street is a relaxing place to spend your weekend getaway from New York City. At this boutique hotel that's served the area for over 60 years, you'll find great service along with free breakfast and family-friendly suites within its five newly renovated buildings.

Plattekill Falls in the Catskills

This sleepy town in New York State actually consists of two villages: Tannersville and Hunter. Its Catskill location makes it a great spot for a weekend getaway from New York City for outdoor and adventure enthusiasts.

About a two-hour drive (without traffic), Hunter offers skiing, ziplining, hiking, and other outdoor activities, making it a great place to visit in New York State year-round. That said, fall and winter are favored times to visit, as they offer tons of fun activities and events.

Visitors can head out to enjoy the spectacular fall foliage with a side of live music at Oktoberfest in autumn or go skiing at Hunter Mountain , a popular ski resort that has been drawing families, who return year after year, in winter. This is one of the best places to go skiing near New York City .

Sleepy Hollow lighthouse

Sleepy Hollow received fame from its folklore tale of the headless horseman, but it stays a popular weekend getaway from New York City because of its appeal to those interested in the supernatural and macabre. Washington Irving might have made it famous, but Tim Burton put it on the map for a whole new generation. Located in the town of Mount Pleasant, the village boasts plenty of hiking, art, and views of the past.

If you are lucky enough to get away in the fall, you can take part in spooky Oktoberfest or head out on the Haunted Hayride . At all other times of the year, you can just enjoy all the rest of the ghostly things this unique village has to offer, like the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery . In addition, Kykuit , the Rockefeller family's hilltop estate has beautiful gardens, outdoor sculpture, and a gallery.

Getting to Sleepy Hollow is easy – you can either make the 90-minute drive from the city or jump on the light rail and arrive in about the same time with no risk of traffic.

Read More: Top-Rated Things to Do in Sleepy Hollow, NY

Palmer Square in Princeton

Best known as home to one of America's best Ivy League schools, Princeton boasts much more than its impressive academia. That said, Princeton University's grand buildings are hard to miss and even more difficult to dislike. The historic architecture is enough to make your jaw drop, while the inside of places like the Princeton University Art Museum and Nassau Hall are so lovely, you'll want to stay longer.

Palmer Square serves as the heart of this pretty New Jersey town. You can shop, eat, and sit for a while soaking up the vibe at one of the central picnic tables. Save room for dessert, as the square is lined with chocolate and ice cream shops

There's plenty of entertainment on offer to keep you occupied all weekend long. From performances at the McCarter Theater Center to plays at the Princeton Garden Theatre , you won't be at a loss for things to see. History lovers will enjoy a trip to Princeton Battlefield State Park and the Morven Museum and Garden .

If you're looking for a special place to stay, the Nassau Inn is a charming retreat located in Palmer Square. This sweet inn may look small and historic from the outside, but it's been updated to a level of modernity all current guests will enjoy.

Read More: Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Princeton, NJ

Ocean City Boardwalk

Ocean City offers one of the best New Jersey beaches for families. At this dry town, you don't have to worry about obnoxious revelers loudly strolling the 2.5-mile boardwalk or jostling for space on the miles of soft, sandy beach. Also, lifeguards are on duty between Memorial Day and Sunfest Weekend (usually the third weekend after Labor Day) to ensure your kids are safe.

When you aren't digging your toes in the sand, make good use of the area's best attractions. The boardwalk is the heart of Ocean City. It boasts two mini golf courses, the super fun Gillian's Wonderland Pier amusement park (complete with a Ferris wheel), and enough sweet shops to keep your dentist in business.

A two-hour drive from New York City, this top beach town is one of the best places to enjoy a weekend getaway filled with sun, sand, and surf. If you're hoping to make the most of your quick getaway, plan to visit during the warm, summer months–winter gets pretty bleak around here.

Scarborough Inn is by far the best place to stay in Ocean City. You'll be hard-pressed to find something with more charm and friendlier staff. Smooth jazz guides you through the historic doors of the oldest hotel in Ocean City , but when you enter the newly renovated, modern chic rooms, and eat the delicious homemade breakfast, you'll never want to leave.

If they're fully booked, try The Bayberry Inn Bed & Breakfast . At this smaller, charismatic hotel, guests are set close to the beach and can enjoy a romantic stay in comfortable rooms featuring wicker furniture and floral prints.

Read More: Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Ocean City, New Jersey

View from the Henry David Thoreau suspension bridge

Washington is a haven for outdoorsy travelers. One of the best small towns in Connecticut , this rural gem is everything New York City is not: quiet, clean, and filled with natural wonders like thundering waterfalls and deep forests. It's located two and a half hours northeast of New York.

You'll be spoiled for ways to enjoy the fresh air. Hike across the Henry David Thoreau suspension bridge , which is tucked into the majestic Hidden Valley Preserve in Washington Depot. Or explore the 998-acre Steep Rock Preserve . Climb the 776 feet to Steep Rock Summit for the best views.

The Washington Art Association and Gallery is also worthy of a look, as is the Gunn Historical Museum .

The Mayflower Inn & Spa, Auberge Resorts Collection is one of the best resorts in Connecticut for multiple reasons. First, it is gorgeous, elegant, and well-serviced. Next, it boasts incredibly luxurious amenities like a gourmet restaurant, two pools, and a spa.

View over Keuka Lake

Whether you're hoping to soak up the most majestic fall colors, swim in New York's best lakes , or marvel at the tallest waterfall in the Eastern US, The Finger Lakes region is packed with exciting things to do and stunning places to visit.

First up is a trip to the spectacular Watkins Glen State Park , where you can spend the day hiking.

Next, it's time for a hot air balloon ride above Letchworth State Park . The views are as breathtaking as the strong winds. If that's not your thing, you can always just go for a walk and appreciate the waterfalls.

Finally, go camping at Taughannock Falls State Park . It's here that you'll come face to thundering cascade with one of New York's top waterfalls , Taughannock Falls.

Still looking for more ways to spend your weekend away? With a wildlife refuge, adventure park, and ski hills, the Finger Lakes won't disappoint. The drive from New York City will take roughly five hours , which is definitely doable in a day. You'll definitely want to spend at least two nights away, which is easy to do in the region's lovely resorts.

Author's tip: No matter what time of year you're visiting, be sure to stop at Greek Peak Mountain Resort . Even if you don't stay at the affiliated resort overnight, the outdoor Adventure Center is a fab way to spend a fun-filled day with the whole family. The Mountain Coaster is a blast, and the high ropes course is a must-try.

Cliff Walk, Newport

Despite its diminutive size, Rhode Island boasts impressive towns. One of the most popular is Newport. Located a four-and-a-half-hour drive from New York City , this delightful spot is a haven for summer vacationers hoping to nibble on fresh fish, visit glamorous mansions, and shop in eclectic boutiques.

The Cliff Walk is the most famous thing to do in Newport . An easy path leads visitors along the Rhode Island Sound, with some of the town's most famed homes on full display. The Breakers , Rosecliff , and Beechwood are only a few of the mansions you'll see during this walk, and many are available to tour (for a fee).

When finished touring, take a break at Easton Beach , one of the state's best beaches . It's primed for families, boasting a playground, carousel, skateboard park, and plenty of facilities.

As for staying the night, you'll be spoiled for choice. The resorts on offer in this Rhode Island charmer are as luxe and lovely as you'd expect.

Author's tip: Eat dinner early. The restaurants in Newport are top-notch. If you can't make a reservation, head out early (we're talking 5:30pm) to ensure you find a spot. There are plenty of eateries overlooking Newport Harbor, which will add a romantic ambiance to any meal.

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30 Best Weekend Getaways From NYC — Quick Trips!

Janik Godoy

Gather your friends, family, or partner as you go on one of the best weekend getaways from NYC.

Around New York City, many spectacular things await you, like well-renowned restaurants, diverse museums, high-energy bars, fun-filled entertainment centers, and plenty more.

You can spend your vacation exploring neighboring cities, going on an outdoor adventure, relaxing at a luxurious hotel, and doing a plethora of other enjoyable activities.

I understand how time-consuming it can get to plan the perfect weekend trip with your travel buddies.

So, to make things easier for you, I gathered all your outstanding choices below to guarantee a spectacular time that you will remember for years to come!

1. Bear Mountain State Park

Bear Mountain State Park

Route 9W North Bear Mountain, NY 10911 (845) 786-2701

Bear Mountain State Park, established in 1913, is a highly acclaimed 5200-acre outdoor attraction welcoming more than two million visitors annually.

You can find it in the counties of Orange and Rockland, roughly an hour’s drive from New York City.

It features a beautiful natural landscape with towering trees, rich greenery, glimmering lakes, majestic mountain peaks, and more that changes with the seasons.

Enjoy thrilling activities like cross-country skiing, hiking to the mountain peak to appreciate mesmerizing views, fishing, biking, sledding, snowshoeing, camping, boating, and many others.

Onsite amenities include a seasonal outdoor rink for ice skating, a merry-go-round, a swimming pool, an informative nature center, playgrounds for children, and so much more.

2. Asbury Park

Asbury Park

Asbury Park is an oceanfront city in Monmouth County on the Jersey Shore of New Jersey.

It is the ideal destination if you’re looking for last minute weekend getaways from NYC because it is a mere 1-hour and 10-minute drive away.

Here, you have a fun time lazing on a sandy shoreline, sightseeing, having a leisurely time at a cafe, dining at a local eatery, and more.

Visit places like the Asbury Park Boardwalk, boasting eclectic boutiques, live music, colorful murals, vendors selling tasty snacks, a vibrant nightlife, and several dining choices .

Have a blast indoors at the Silverball Retro Arcade, featuring numerous pinball machines dating from the 1930s to the present.

Prepare to be amazed as you watch a jaw-dropping live show at the Paramount Theater, an intimate and premier live music venue with a stunning architectural design.

You can also beat the heat at Asbury Splash Park, sample exquisite alcoholic drinks at Asbury Park Distilling, and view mesmerizing artwork at the Parlor Gallery.

Beacon

Beacon, nicknamed the Tree City, is a city nestled on the banks of the Hudson River in the Dutches County of New York.

It is the ideal destination to go on one of the best romantic getaways from NYC, about one hour and thirty minutes away.

Bond with your partner touring art museums, like Dia Beacon, featuring contemporary and modern pieces, and Hudson Beach Glass, displaying hand-crafted functional glass and jewelry.

Go on a date as you walk hand-in-hand along Main Street, where you can discover laid-back breweries, restaurants serving foreign cuisine, boutique shops, and countless others.

Get the chance to view a local jewel by signing up for a guided tour of Bannerman Castle, which also offers a dinner backed by gorgeous views, movie nights, and alluring theatrical events.

Spend quality time with your significant other enjoying activities like shopping at a local flea market, relaxing at a park, watching a live show at a theater, and so on.

Recommended Hotel: Comfort Suites Fishkill near Interstate 84

4. New Hope

New Hope

New Hope, PA 18938

New Hope, nestled on the Delaware River, is a charming borough in Bucks County in eastern Pennsylvania.

This town is a terrific option when looking for places to visit on your inexpensive weekend getaways near NYC because it offers many attractions without breaking the bank.

Take in the beauty and serenity of nature at the 164-acre Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve, home to more than 700 plant species native to the state in a mesmerizing natural setting.

Watch an enthralling live show at the Bucks County Playhouse, a historical performance venue that welcomed the likes of Angela Lansbury, Dick Van Dyke, and Grace Kelly.

Have a leisurely time strolling through Solebury Orchards, a farm where you can pick seasonal produce, like apples, flowers, cherries, peaches, blueberries, and so much more.

Travel back in time by touring the Parry Mansion Museum, a historical home constructed in 1784 featuring furniture from various periods.

Recommended Hotel: Ghost Light Inn

5. New Paltz

New Paltz

New Paltz, NY 12561 (845) 255-0604

New Paltz, founded in 1678, is a riverfront town in the southeastern region of Ulster County of New York.

Have a blast on your NYC area weekend getaways by driving about one hour and thirty minutes to this quaint town.

Enjoy activities like exploring Historic Huguenot Street, a historical district featuring seven stone houses and other structures dating back to 1705.

Go on an outdoor excursion by heading to the Mohonk Preserve as you enjoy taking pictures of the gorgeous landscape, skiing, horseback riding, snowshoeing, hiking, and so on.

Catch up with your friends at the Robibero Winery, founded in 2010, where you can enjoy wine tasting backed by picture-perfect scenery and a relaxed ambiance.

Immerse yourself in eye-catching artwork by touring the DM Weil Gallery and shopping for souvenirs at its gift shop.

Recommended Hotel: Hampton Inn by Hilton New Paltz, NY

Related: Hotels in NYC

Hudson

Hudson, NY 12534

Hudson, nicknamed the Friendly City, is the seat of Columbia County and rests on the banks of a river of the same name.

Prepare to go on your long weekend trips from NYC as you drive over two hours to this laid-back metropolis.

Here, you can enjoy a myriad of activities, such as antique shopping, tour specialty museums, discover notable landmarks, and so much more.

Get the chance to tour a stunning historical landmark by exploring the Olana State Historic Site, a 19th-century house museum featuring an Exotic Revival architectural design.

The FASNY Museum of Firefighting is another must-visit for museum buffs, exhibiting more than 300 years of firefighting history through art, artifacts, 60 engines, apparatus, and so on.

Spend time by the waterfront by visiting the Henry Hudson Riverfront Park, featuring grassy lawns, captivating river views, paved pathways ideal for biking, and many others.

You can also visit the Hudson Area Library to catch up on some reading and head to the Carrie Haddad Gallery to view artwork of varying forms and media.

Recommended Hotel: Nest Hudson

7. Phoenicia

Phoenicia

Phoenicia, NY 12464

Phoenicia is a Shandaken hamlet in the Ulster County of New York, less than two hours and thirty minutes from New York City.

Enjoy year-round recreation as you go on one of the most memorable cheap vacations from NYC at Phoenicia.

Have a fun time outdoors at Woodland Valley State Park as you go camping, picnicking, hiking, fishing, taking pictures of the stunning landscape, and numerous others.

Spend time indoors by touring the Empire State Railway Museum, where you can view historic railroad equipment dating back to the 1960s.

Shop for unique finds by visiting the Mystery Spot Antiques, like vintage clothing, vinyl, old books, decor, and so much more.

Enjoy other activities like hiking through picturesque trails, watching a live show at a community theater, and so on.

Recommended Hotel: Phoenicia Lodge

8. Shelter Island

Shelter Island

Shelter Island, NY 11964-11965 (631) 749-0291

Shelter Island is a beautiful town in Suffolk County known for its gorgeous beaches.

Go on a cool overnight trip that you will remember for many years by driving less than three hours from New York City to Shelter Island.

Get a break from your daily routine as you explore the wonders of the Mashomack Preserve.

It encompasses over 2350 acres, featuring freshwater marshes, 11 miles of coastlines, mature oak woodlands, interlacing tidal creeks, and more.

Enjoy a fun cultural experience by visiting the Sylvester Manor Educational Farm, offering live concerts, cultural dances, interactive workshops, and more about the place, food, and culture.

Have a beachfront getaway by spending the day at Wades Beach, where you can relax on the shoreline, swim in the cool water, and have a lovely picnic.

Head to the Shelter Island Craft Brewery after a day of touring to sample refreshing beer crafted with locally sourced ingredients while bonding with your group.

Recommended Hotel: The Menhaden Hotel

9. The Berkshires

The Berkshires

The Berkshires, MA

The Berkshires, a range of the Appalachian Mountains, is a highland region in northwest Connecticut and western Massachusetts, less than a three-hour drive from NYC.

It has a bustling tourism industry featuring tourist hotspots based on outdoor recreation, arts, and music.

Discover its many attractions, like Tanglewood, showcasing live classical music performances and annual festivals frequented by famous acts such as James Taylor and the Boston Pops.

View jaw-dropping masterpieces by American painter and illustrator Norman Perceval Rockwell by visiting the Norman Rockwell Museum, boasting the largest collection of his work worldwide.

Do you want to go on the ultimate weekend vacation with your travel buddies?

Then, check into the Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort , where you can enjoy seasonal activities like skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, and more.

Recommended Hotel: Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort

Related: Weekend Trips in New York

10. Cape May

Cape May

Cape May, NJ 08204 (609) 884-9525

Cape May, incorporated in 1848, is a New Jersey resting on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay, about a 2-hour and 30-minute to 3-hour and 30-minute drive from NYC.

It is perfect when searching for places to go for a weekend trip near you to enjoy a wide array of activities.

Go on an oceanfront vacation by spending time at Cape May Beach, boasting a sandy shoreline, seasonal lifeguards, and several dining choices within walking distance.

Consider visiting the Jersey Shore Alpacas when traveling with your little ones and get the chance to interact with friendly alpacas.

You can also go on a fantastic shopping spree at the Washington Street Mall, sip fine wine at the Willow Creek Winery, and tour historic sites like the 19th-century Cape May Lighthouse.

Recommended Hotel: Buttonwood Boutique Hotel

11. Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Philadelphia , also known as Philly, is a Pennsylvanian metropolis and one of the largest cities in the United States.

It has much to offer you to guarantee a fun-filled time, like differently-themed sightseeing tours, spectacular dining establishments, and much more.

Prepare to be amazed by visiting the Philadelphia Museum of Art and viewing over 240,000 artworks of diverse forms, periods, and countries.

Get the chance to view one of the most famous prisons in the world by touring the Eastern State Penitentiary, dating back to 1829.

Do you want to visit a historical landmark and a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

Then, explore Independence Hall, the birthplace of the US Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution.

You can also appreciate enthralling city views at One Liberty Observation Deck and watch exciting sports games at Citizens Bank Park.

Recommended Hotel: The Rittenhouse Hotel

Related: Fun Day Trips From Philadelphia

12. The Hamptons

The Hamptons

The Hamptons Long Island, NY (631) 405-3902

The Hamptons, nestled on the East End of Long Island, is a section of seaside communities, including the towns of East Hampton and Southampton.

It is a superb option if you’re searching for places near NYC for vacation because it is less than two hours away.

Have a fun time touring historical sites, like the Montauk Point Lighthouse Museum, the fourth oldest lighthouse in the country, erected in 1796 and first lit in 1797.

Relax on a white sandy shoreline, bask under the sun, or swim in the cool water by enjoying a leisurely day at Coopers Beach.

Recommended Hotel: Southampton Inn

Related: Best Restaurants in Long Island

13. Montauk

Montauk

Montauk, NY

Montauk is a village and census-designated place in the oceanfront town of East Hampton in the Suffolk County of New York.

If you want to go on a beach getaway, NYC has many fantastic options less than three hours away, like the many terrific coastlines at this hamlet.

Head to places like the Hither Hills State Park, boasting a pristine beach, a playground to keep your kids well-entertained, tables for a fun time picnicking, scenic nature trails, and lots more.

Have a more adventurous time in the ocean by visiting the Ditch Plains, a popular destination for surfing and bodyboarding.

Spend time at a more family-friendly coastline, like the white-sand Kirk Park Beach, boasting seasonal lifeguards, well-maintained shower facilities, a parking lot, and accessible toilets.

You can also tour historic sites like the Montauk Point Lighthouse, dine at waterfront eateries at Gosman’s Dock, and numerous others.

Recommended Hotel: Montauk Manor

14. Cooperstown

Cooperstown

Cooperstown, NY 13326

Cooperstown, nestled on the banks of Otsego Lake, is the seat of Otsego County of New York.

Here, you can have an unforgettable time with your friends, loved ones, or significant other by touring various fascinating attractions.

Kick-start your tour by visiting the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, exhibiting baseball-related displays, like artifacts, over 250,000 photographs, moving images, and more.

Another must-see is the Farmers’ Museum, recreating rural life in the 1800s through workshops and over 24 historic buildings, like a farmstead, pharmacy, blacksmith, printing office, and so on.

Immerse yourself in stunning artwork by heading to the Fenimore Art Museum, a Neo-Georgian mansion from the 1930s displaying American Indian artifacts, landscape paintings, and folk art.

Visit the Glimmerglass State Park after touring diverse museums to enjoy camping, camping, ice fishing, cross-country skiing, hiking along scenic nature trails, biking, ice skating, and so on.

Recommended Hotel: The Railroad Inn

15. Newport

Newport

Newport, RI

Newport, nicknamed the City by the Sea, is a seaside metropolis on Aquidneck Island in the Newport County of Rhode Island.

Get a break from the Concrete Jungle of New York City by driving roughly four hours to Newport.

Have fun as you sign up for trolley tours, book a boat excursion, and try different guided excursions by local agencies.

Visit tourist hotspots like The Breakers, constructed in the 1890s, a Gilded Age mansion with a Neo-Italian Renaissance architectural design.

You can also go on a fantastic hike through the 3.5-mile Cliff Walk or have a memorable road trip along Ocean Drive.

Recommended Hotel: Marshall Slocum Inn

16. Bethlehem

Bethlehem

Bethlehem, nicknamed Christmas City, is a riverfront city in Northampton and Lehigh in Pennsylvania.

Are you looking for nearby cities to explore on your NYC weekend getaways?

Then this charming metropolis is the ideal choice because it is less than two hours away.

Enjoy an immersive tour experience at SteelStacks, showcasing entertaining live shows, immersive festivals, film screenings, and much more.

Have a unique time sightseeing by visiting the National Museum of Industrial History, showcasing fascinating exhibits about the rich industrial past of the United States.

A must-visit during the holidays is the Christkindlmarkt, a magnificent Christmas market featuring hand-made products by talented local artisans and imported items from Germany.

Recommended Hotel: Wind Creek Bethlehem Casino & Resort

17. Long Beach Island

Long Beach Island

Long Beach Island, NJ (609) 361-3395

Long Beach Island, on the banks of the Atlantic Ocean, is an 18-mile-long barrier island also known as the LBI Region, The Island, and LBI.

Before ending your NYC vacations, drop by this summer colony, less than a two-hour drive away.

You can have an adventurous time at Island Beach State Park as you go surfing, swimming, windsurfing, hiking, boating, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, bird watching, and so much more.

Have a blast with your family at the Fantasy Island Amusement Park, boasting thrilling rides, kid-friendly attractions, a vibrant arcade, and various dining choices selling tasty refreshments.

Beat the heat by allotting a few hours of your time at the Thundering Surf Water Park, featuring slides of varying lengths, splash areas for your little ones, a mini golf course, and pristine pools.

Recommended Hotel: Holiday Inn Manahawkin/Long Beach Island, an IHG Hotel

Boston

Boston , settled in 1625, is a bayfront metropolis and the state capital of Massachusetts.

It is roughly a four-hour drive from New York City and boasts an endless selection of fun-filled opportunities.

You can watch a thrilling sports game at Fenway Park, view magnificent artworks at the Museum of Fine Arts, and stroll through the beautifully landscaped Boston Public Garden.

Visit other attractions like the Boston Public Library, a stunning municipal library founded in 1852, and the Museum of Science, boasting interactive science exhibits and an indoor zoo.

Enjoy a unique and memorable time with your friends at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, a floating history museum with multimedia displays, an elegant tearoom, and live reenactments.

Have a blast doing other activities like exploring its vibrant neighborhoods, going on a shopping spree, spending time outdoors at a state park, and so much more.

Recommended Hotel: The Newbury Boston

19. Providence

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Providence, resting on the banks of a river of the same name, is the most populous city and capital of Rhode Island, about a 3-hour and 30-minute drive from NYC.

Start your tour at the Roger Williams Park Zoo, home to at least 150 animals, including bald eagles, elephants, giraffes, anacondas, cheetahs, zebras, red wolves, rattlesnakes, and more.

The Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art is a must-see for art enthusiasts because it displays an impressive collection of over 100,000 jaw-dropping pieces.

End the day by watching a captivating live show at the Providence Performing Arts Center, showcasing concerts, theatrical plays, Broadway acts, and more.

You can also enjoy leisurely activities like sitting by a fountain at the Historic Federal Hill and catching up on a good book at the stunning Providence Athenaeum.

Recommended Hotel: Graduate Providence

Mystic

Mystic is a waterfront census-designated place in the New London County of Connecticut, about a two-hour and 40-minute drive from NYC.

It has numerous attractions to offer you, like the Mystic Seaport Museum, the largest maritime museum in the country, founded in 1932.

Discover the richness of marine life at Mystic Aquarium, housing beluga whales, Steller sea lions, African penguins, clownfish, harbor seals, sting rays, and so much more.

Explore the Mystic River Historic District to enjoy shopping, dining at various eateries, taking pictures backed by century-old buildings, and the like.

Recommended Hotel: Hampton Inn & Suites Mystic

21. Hudson Valley

Hudson Valley

Hudson Valley, NY

Hudson Valley, also known as Hudson River Valley, is a region in New York encompassing at least eleven counties.

Are you planning your getaways in NYC and looking for must-visit places?

Then, consider driving roughly two hours to Hudson Valley.

Take in alluring riverfront views by walking, jogging, or biking along the 1.28-mile-long Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park.

The New York State Museum is a terrific choice for museum buffs because it is one of the oldest state museums in the US and has several exhibits on NY history, nature, science, and art.

Snap jaw-dropping photos by visiting the New York State Capitol, boasting ornate chandeliers, stunning skylights, marble columns, a lavish interior, and more.

Recommended Hotel: Mirbeau Inn & Spa, Rhinebeck

22. The Poconos

The Poconos

The Poconos, PA (570) 844-2001

The Poconos, officially known as the Pocono Mountains, is a mountainous region in northeastern Pennsylvania, roughly two hours from NYC.

Treat yourself to a much-deserved vacation as you discover its many fabulous tourist hotspots.

You can tour historic sites like the Asa Packer Mansion, a house museum dating back to 1861 and featuring an Italianate Villa-inspired architectural design.

Your Poconos adventure is not complete without visiting the Camelbeach Mountain Waterpark, a premier waterpark with 35 waterslides, an Olympic-sized pool, and a surf simulator.

Enjoy an immersive experience in the great outdoors by heading to the Seven Tubs Nature Area, where you can enjoy a fantastic hiking experience.

Have a fabulous shopping spree at the Crossing Premium Outlets, featuring shops like Ann Taylor, The Gap, Calvin Klein, Forever 21, Hot Topic, Coach, Nike, Adidas, and many others.

Recommended Hotel: Camelback Resort

23. Washington

Washington

Washington, incorporated in 1779, is a rural city in the Litchfield County of Connecticut, about two hours from NYC.

It is the ideal place to visit if you want a more laid-back tour experience away from large crowds or noisy streets.

Get the chance to learn about the lives of Native Americans by touring the Institute For American Indian Studies, a research center and museum that debuted in 1975.

Are you visiting in May or October?

Then, I recommend stopping by the Hollister House Garden, boasting well-landscaped gardens and a historic house constructed in the 1770s.

Go on an adventure indoors at Wigwam Escape, an award-winning escape room that offers an immersive experience of solving puzzles while learning about Native American history.

Recommended Hotel: The Litchfield Inn

24. North Fork

North Fork

North Fork, NY

North Fork, nicknamed NOFO, is a 30-mile-long peninsula in Long Island in the northeast region of Suffolk County in New York.

Are you looking for places to include on your short trips from NYC to enjoy a beachfront weekend trip?

Then, consider driving roughly one hour and thirty minutes to North Fork.

It has many outstanding beaches for you to choose from, like the Orient Beach State Park on the eastern end, the Town Beach, famous for its glorious sunsets, and numerous others.

It is also the perfect destination for wine tasting because it boasts several wineries and vineyards, like the family-run Macari Vineyards and the award-winning Kontokosta Winery.

Recommended Hotel: Aqua by American Beech

25. Fire Island

Fire Island

Fire Island, NY

Fire Island, nestled in the southern shore of Long Island, is a barrier island in New York facing the Atlantic Ocean.

You can find it in Suffolk County, less than two hours from NYC.

Create memories to last a lifetime by spending time at Robert Moses State Park, where you can enjoy swimming, fishing, surfing, playing volleyball, picnicking, hiking, and so on.

Visit an iconic landmark by heading to the Fire Island Lighthouse, a 180-foot historical lighthouse that debuted in 1858.

Get the chance to view a rare ecological community by exploring the Sunken Forest, a maritime holly forest.

Head to its many beaches to enjoy other activities like parasailing, boating, sailing, sunbathing, kayaking, and much more.

Recommended Hotel: Clegg’s Hotel

26. Fahnestock State Park

Fahnestock State Park

1498 NY-301 Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512 (845) 225-7207

Fahnestock State Park, encompassing more than 14,000 acres, is a state park in the Dutchess and Putnam counties.

You can find it in the Carmel Hamlet of New York, about a 1-hour and 20-minute drive from NYC.

It has so much to offer you, like a swimming beach, trails for various purposes, designated campsites, and tons more.

It boasts a gorgeous landscape that changes with the seasons, featuring towering trees, two sparkling lakes, lush forests, and so on.

Some of the many activities you can try here are snowshoeing, skiing, camping, cross-country skiing, hiking, boating, fishing, birdwatching, hunting, and countless others.

Recommended Hotel: Hampton Inn Fishkill

27. Lake George

Lake George

Lake George, NY 12845

Lake George, named after a lake of the same name, is a town in the Adirondack region and Warren County.

It is about a 3-hour and 30-minute drive from New York City.

Spend quality time with your friends, partner, or loved ones as you explore its fantastic tourist hotspots.

Have a memorable sightseeing tour by exploring the Fort William Henry Museum, a British fort from the 1700s, letting you experience what it was like during the French & Indian War.

You can also sip fine wine at the Adirondack Winery, go on family-friendly rides at the Magic Forest amusement park, and shop at the Outlets at Lake George.

Enjoy nature-related activities like hiking through scenic trails, trekking to majestic waterfalls, spending time at a park, and so on.

Recommended Hotel: Holiday Inn Resort Lake George, an IHG Hotel

28. Woodstock

Woodstock

Woodstock, NY 12498

Woodstock is a charming town in the Ulster County of New York, just over two hours from NYC.

Here, you can go on a much-needed quiet getaway alone or with your companions as you explore a handful of fascinating attractions.

Visit places like Woodstock Artists Association and Museum, showcasing various stunning pieces by local and regional artists in its five galleries.

Another terrific spot to explore is Tinker Street, lined with superb dining establishments, art galleries, boutique shops, and centuries-old buildings.

Recommended Hotel: Woodstock Way Hotel

29. The Catskills

the catskills

The Catskills, NY

The Catskills, resting in the southeastern region of New York, is a physiographic province of the Appalachian Mountains, about a two-hour and 40-minute drive.

It is a well-known destination for vacationers seeking a weekend escape in a comfortable hotel with breathtaking nature views.

Check into places like the Hunter Mountain Resort, a highly acclaimed resort for skiing and snow tubing.

Go on a spectacular outdoor adventure at the New York Zipline Adventure Tours, featuring rope bridges, zip lines, a climbing tower, and tons more.

You can also enjoy other activities in the area, like going on a mesmerizing chair lift ride at the Windham Mountain Skyride and splashing in the calm waters of the Zoom Flume Water Park.

Recommended Hotel: Hunter Lodge, a Bluebird by Lark

30. Lancaster

Lancaster

Lancaster, PA (717) 291-4711

Lancaster, founded in 1729, is a history-rich metropolis in Pennsylvania and one of the oldest cities in the United States.

Go on one of the best weekend getaways from NYC for history buffs by driving less than three hours to Lancaster.

Tour attractions like the Amish Farm and House, a heritage museum that lets you learn about the daily life of the Amish community.

Another must-visit is President James Buchanan’s Wheatland, a Federal-style house museum formerly owned by the 15th president of the United States.

You can try other activities like watching a live show at the American Music Theatre or going on various rides at the Dutch Wonderland amusement park, aside from touring century-old sites.

Recommended Hotel: Eden Resort and Suites, BW Premier Collection

Related: Best Weekend Getaways From Washington DC

Map of The Best Weekend Getaways From NYC

30 Best Weekend Trips From NYC 2024

  • Bear Mountain State Park
  • Asbury Park
  • Shelter Island
  • The Berkshires
  • Philadelphia
  • The Hamptons
  • Cooperstown
  • Long Beach Island
  • Hudson Valley
  • The Poconos
  • Fire Island
  • Fahnestock State Park
  • Lake George
  • The Catskills

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The Best Last-Minute Weekend Getaways from New York City

All the relaxing, delicious, and inspiring ways to enjoy the great outdoors.

With summer in full swing and vaccines duly disseminated, our most ambitious travel fantasies are finally about to be realized. But a faraway trip will hardly be enough to satisfy our wanderlust after a year and a half of restrictions, so we’ve put together a shortlist of easy jaunts from the Big Apple—outings perfect for a quick weekend escape (or a longer vacation with a couple of WFH days snuck in)—all arranged by travel time for your planning needs.

A Short Drive Away: Upstate New York

aerial view of autumn leaves in new york

Skip the Hamptons this summer (all the rentals are already booked anyway) and head upstate where a panoply of new hotels continues to breathe new life into the Catskills, Hudson Valley, and beyond.

Kenoza Hall opened its doors last summer, boasting a tranquil lakefront retreat situated on New York’s Kenoza Lake. Spanning 55 acres, the restored 1880s boarding house features 22 guest rooms and an extensive Kneipp-inspired wellness program. Another new luxury hotel reopened after a multimillion dollar restoration, Urban Cowboy , featuring rustic-style lodge vibes and claw-foot tubs for two with views of the forest. If the brand sounds familiar, it's because they've also got outposts in Brooklyn and Nashville, which are also worth the trip.

A Short Drive: Saranac Lake and the Finger Lakes

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Further on, head to Saranac Lake, nestled between the Adirondack Mountains, where the likes of Mark Twain and Robert Louis Stevenson had gone for a mind, body, and soul reset. Check into The Point , the intimate lakefront private Adirondack estate that was originally built for William Avery Rockefeller II. Today, the Point offers 11 distinct guest rooms and a “house party” atmosphere, where visitors receive access to all 7 -acres of the secluded property and the staff anticipates guests’ every need. Here, hiking boots of all sizes are available for guests to borrow, and it’s not unusual for the staff to arrange impromptu activities based on guests' desires. Visit The Village Mercantile , New York state's only community-owned department store, where you can find a plethora of limited edition, not-so-ordinary gifts from local vendors and artists. When visiting a rustic woodsy town, expect that maple syrup is incorporated into everything.

If you're up for something close that feels even more far and away, continue further to the Finger Lakes. The area has become one of America’s best wine-growing regions—particularly for the sweeter white varietals like Riesling. Try Glenora Wine Cellars and Wagner Vineyards Estate Winery , both on Seneca Lake. Spend the night at the Inns of Aurora , a collection of well-appointed luxury homes revitalized as small hotels. Or check into The Lake House on Canandaigua , which is poised to anchor the area as a wellness center with its brand-new Willowbrook Spa . With 124 well-appointed guest rooms, an event barn, an outdoor saltwater pool, outdoor saunas, and more, the property is a destination unto itself. The Lake House has also maintained the salt-of-the-earth Sandbar restaurant beloved by locals for decades (complete with a chic upgrade), and opened the Rose Tavern, a high-end eatery featuring locally sourced ingredients and stellar wines from the region.

A Short Drive Away: Newport, Rhode Island

newport, rhode island

This coastal town may seem like a respite from the city—and it is—but be prepared to be far busier with activities than you typically would in a shore town. Go for the waterfront views, but make time to explore the town's iconic mansions. From The Breakers , the Vanderbilt's magnificent summer "cottage," to the Versailles-inspired Rosecliff and Chepstow , designed to resemble a grand Italian villa, you will likely want to spend a day browsing through the otherworldly rooms, grand staircases, and manicured gardens the town of Newport so beautifully preserves.

At sunset, make sure to walk the Cliff Walk, the elevated path along the ocean, for a breathtaking sunset view. The Chanler at Cliff Walk boasts only 20 rooms, each individually named and designed to reflect the luxury, charm, and rich history of different historical periods. Guests of the Chanler can now partake in a socially distant happy hour with gazebo cabanas spread across the expansive lawn. For dinner, Cara boasts stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean with only three coveted tables operating Wednesday through Sunday, with two seatings per night. For an authentic Caribbean meal by way of Haiti, pop over to Garden of Eve Restaurant , where you won’t regret ordering the jerk chicken and the Moss Drink. Open as of last summer, The Wayfinder Hotel brings the vibrant, local culture of Newport to life. If you're looking for something a bit more classically Newport, check in to Castle Hill Inn , which boasts an incredible lawn, perfect for enjoying sundowners.

A Short Drive Away: Greenwich, CT

greenwich connecticut nyc getaway

Most people are familiar with Greenwich, considering it’s only an hour drive (or 45 minute train ride) outside of the city and often where New Yorkers tend to move when they’re ready for a change of pace from city life. Who doesn’t love to take in waterfront views in the spring and summer and gorgeous foliage come the fall? Greenwich also serves as a charming city-escape for just for a quick weekend trip, too. The town is popping up with luxe boutique hotels, including the Delamar Hotel Group’s Greenwich Harbor property.

The hotel sits on a marina with 500 feet of private dockage, perfect for those who want to relax by the water. During warmer months, visitors can opt for a private yachting experience and take in the beauty of the Long Island Sound and come the fall can venture on the Connecticut Art Trail which includes destinations such as the Bush Holley House and the Bruce Museum .

The nearby Greenwich Avenue is also a must-visit for shopping excursions, while come dinnertime, Greenwich Harbor’s house restaurant and bar L’escale is sure to satisfy any craving. The chef-driven menu includes seared foie gras, ricotta gnocchi arrabbiata, and citrus creme brulee. Other nearby local favorites include Le Penquin and Raphael’s Bakery .

A Longer Ride: In and Around Washington, D.C.

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There’s a new vibe in the country’s capital after last year’s election, and a fresh spate of hotel openings from the Viceroy to the Dutch-owned Citizen M is helping to turn the city into a worthy getaway once more. While the hotly anticipated Wharf district nears completion of its second phase, hop over the Potomac to Alexandria, Virginia, for a quaint colonial vibe along its shores, where Georgian-style row homes feature worthy stops like vintage bar shop The Hour (currently open for pick up only) and local favorite The Majestic , which lays on the old-school brasserie charm.

Up the road, Baltimore—a.k.a. Charm City—is home to Guinness’s first U.S. brewery and plenty of food markets, rooftop bars, and restaurants, making it a true foodie city. The new luxury property in town, the Pendry Hotel , is the crown jewel of the Harbor where cloudlike linens, buttery leather accent pillows, and a highly tempting minibar with local specialties await you after a long day of sightseeing. Don’t eat all the Utz potato chips and Kinderhook mixed nuts (they're Baltimore specialties) in one sitting; Maryland blue crabs on the waterfront or at the R. House food hall in Remington are not to be missed.

Check in to the stunning Inn at Perry Cabin , which was the backdrop for the rom-com Wedding Crashers. Don’t let the name fool you; this colonial mansion boasts 78 charming rooms that sit along the Miles River waterfront, a private Chesapeake Bay inlet. Maximize your weekend with the inn's summer programming, allowing guests to “skip the bridge” aboard an elegant Hinckley yacht, sailing directly around traffic from Annapolis to St. Michaels, to arrive faster at the intimate waterfront resort.

A Longer Ride: Maine

cape elizabeth, maine

In the early spring, “Southern Maine” was one of the most-searched domestic destinations on Airbnb when it wasn’t quite clear which countries would be opening their borders. And with good reason—this is cabin country par excellence, with low-key townships dotting the craggy shoreline all the way up to Canada.

Only about an hour and half north of Boston lies the town of Kennebunkport, filled with lobster shacks as far as the eye can see. A chic cottage getaway awaits at Hidden Pond , an enclave surrounded by a pristine birch forest, a fresh vegetable farm, and the stunning Goose Rocks Beach. With the feel of a luxury summer camp for adults, the property is converting its standard hotel experience into private summer rentals for 2020. Per the property, this is akin to "the private summer home in Maine you've been dreaming about—without any of the planning, prep work, maintenance or clean up." The amenities are still on offer though; expect the warmest of wakeup calls with fresh coffee and pastry deliveries to your cabin door each morning.

Kick up your feet at the White Barn Inn & Spa , which boasts excellent service, delicious local cuisine, and more than 7,000 wines. His and her bikes are available on property for guests to take into town or to the beach. For a special night out, try the recently reopened White Barn Inn Restaurant , which boasts a four-course

prix fixe menu using all locally sourced ingredients and produce.

For casual dining, clams and lobster rolls are a must at Nunan’s Lobster Hut , which sits off the beaten path and is open for only three hours a day, 5 to 8 p.m. Folks line up way before the opening to secure a spot, and food and service here is cash only.

A penchant for the outdoors is easily appeased at Snug Harbor Farm , where you can purchase a variety of plants and florals, watch ponies roam the grounds, admire a gorgeous peacock, and more. For a midday sip, pop into the Shipyard Brewery for a refreshing Melon beer. Here, you can mix and match Maine sodas and a variety of beers to create your own six-packs for the beach.

A Quick Flight: Miami, Florida

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In less than three hours—easily doable for a long weekend—you can fly practically anywhere in the United States east of the Mississippi River. And the possibilities are endless, whether it's an all-night urban escape or a rugged and remote retreat.

But at this point, Miami is practically New York’s sixth borough, especially after the onslaught of new transplants during the last 15 months. And new developments are making every intersection relevant, especially along Miami Beach.

Check out the recently opened Goodtime Hotel , the brainchild of hospitality honcho David Grutman and pop star Pharrell Williams. The rooms are purposefully functional—think sleeping closets (yes, sleeping closets)—as the ideal guest would spend the majority of their visit in the property’s common areas. Favorite hangout spots include the pool veranda, decked out in candy striper pinks and minty greens, and the library, which looks like a Willy Wonka creation; perhaps if he were designing a bubble gum annex to his chocolate factory. The real piĂšce de rĂ©sistance, however, is Strawberry Moon, Goodtime’s signature restaurant, serving pan-Mediterranean fare from westerly tapenade to easterly baklava ice cream sandwiches. Whatever you do, don’t miss out on the moon bread—the secret ingredient is an unholy amount of butter; wash it down with one of the signature cocktails—there’s an old-fashioned/Paloma mash-up that’ll do the trick.

For something decidedly less sceney and more sedate, try the KAYAK travel booking app’s first essay in the hospitality space: KAYAK Miami Beach —a partnership with the Life House hotels portfolio where simply furnished rooms and a small plunge-pool oasis on the roof deck will lure visitors seeking boutique digs and exquisitely made Middle Eastern fare at the on-site restaurant, Layla.

Book ahead at Joia Beach , a restaurant and beach club helping to revitalize Jungle Island, or hit up Seaspice along the Miami River—the city’s top spot for daytime drinks; rumor has it that the restaurant will be taking a shot at the hotel biz, too, with a hundred ultra-luxe rooms to be completed at the end of the year.

A Quick Flight: Midwestern Destinations

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Last year was all about heading for the hills—so expect everyone to flood back into the cities this summer as restaurants, bars, and concert venues reopen at full capacity. Booking a choice table in New York City may be a frustrating prospect as a result, so it may well be worth sampling some of the country’s top spots beyond Gotham where the population density is a bit less, but the quality remains high.

A sleeper hit for foodies in the know, Cincinnati promises a surprising surplus of excellent restaurants operating at international standards—steak-centric Losanti is not to be missed, as is Sotto , which is offering some of the best pasta west of Italy. Mornings should always start with pastries at Brown Bear Bakery —it's so popular you have to call ahead to lay claim to your croissant—and evenings should end with a barrel-aged cocktail at Sundry and Vice .

Honorable mentions include Pittsburgh, where the brand-new Industrialist Hotel just opened its doors. Foodies flock to town for the Spanish fare at Morcilla , which is award winning and not to be missed.

In Indianapolis, which just hosted its annual race—the country’s largest-attended event since COVID struck—check out the new Bottleworks District , born from the rubble of an old Coca-Cola factory, complete with a chic Art Deco hotel, expansive food hall, adult arcade, and a smattering of local boutiques. Don’t skip town without a meal at Napolese , where the salads are to die for and the authentic Neapolitan pies keep locals coming back on the regular. The concept’s owner, noted restauranteur Martha Hoover (think Martha Stewart of the Midwest), has launched an ambitious plan to radicalize the restaurant industry championing not only the customer experience but employee work conditions as well.

Or do as the Chicagoans do and spend the weekend along the Great Lakes. Our undeniable favorite is the Wisco town of Kohler on Lake Michigan—lost in time with its Bavarian-style American Club Resort Hotel by Kohler promising the best destination spa in the entire region with top-of-the-line soaking tubs and showers (yes, it’s that Kohler). The brand-new Camp Aramoni , Illinois’s first luxury camping destination, is fast becoming a choice spot of Windy City escapees too.

A Farther Haul: Mexico

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An extra hour or two in the sky will propel you to some of the best tropical escapes in the world, with a side of culture or ample luxury depending on what the heart desires.

In a bold move last year, Mexico never shuttered its borders to Americans, and they came in droves to all the country’s hot spots from Cabo to Cancun. This year looks to be no different, especially with new direct links from the East Coast down to Baja California and a bevy of exciting hotel openings from the One&Only Mandarina , further bolstering Riviera Nayarit’s luxury offerings, to Paradero Hotels , helping bring Todos Santos—Cabo’s neighbor—into the forefront of international appeal.

And in Mexico City, shack up at the newly opened Octavia Casa , which brings an unusual Zen calm to an otherwise frenetic landscape. Then, check out the cafe and restaurant scene, starting with—fittingly—the taco omakase at Pujol . Be sure to enjoy a bite at the wildly innovative Cicatriz and the delightful Indian, East African, and Mexican fusion favorites at Masala y Maiz .

A Farther Haul: Turks and Caicos

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Starting in June, a new route on American Airlines has made this chain of islets even more accessible to New Yorkers, at just under four hours away. Due to its northerly position in the Caribbean, the archipelago’s climate is just right for a summer getaway. If it rains at all, expect only a sprinkling of afternoon showers here and there, rather than the more tropical downpours further south.

Steep off-season discounts and record-high vaccination rates make the hotels in Providenciales a worthy choice—or go for one of the hundreds of secluded villas that’re quickly turning the destination into the next St. Barts or Anguilla as the go-to spot for a very private holiday. For a luxury stay unlike any other, check in to Amanyara , which boasts a Zen respite along a private strip of shoreline and some of the best haute cuisine (with an effortless authenticity) that you'll find on the island. For those looking for a family getaway, Grace Bay welcomes a new Ritz-Carlton Resort this year. If you're looking for a daytime activity like no other, Provo Ponies offers horseback riding along the beach and in the crystal-clear ocean.

A Farther Haul: Puerto Rico

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Hurricane Maria followed by the Covid pandemic had particularly devastating effects on Puerto Rico; as a result, much of the island is experiencing a slow and steady recovery. Consider that when deciding where to book a trip—and when. Worth keeping in mind: A visit outside of high season, when the island will likely need support the most, is infinitely more impactful than an influx of tourists in the winter months.

Check in to the O:LV Hotel located in the trendy Condado area of San Juan with some of the island's best restaurants and nightlife just steps away. The rooftop is now open to non-hotel guests and boasts a modern pool overlooking the serene Condado lagoon.

Caribbean and Asian flavors mix at Raya Restaurant , by award-winning chef Mario Pagan, featuring an incredible menu of flavors from Thailand, Vietnam, Korea, and Japan. Think wasabi grilled cheese and beet matcha ice cream cookies. If you’re a beach lover, you won’t want to miss visiting the western shorelines of Crash Boat for sunbathing, surfing, and snorkeling. Bioluminescent Mosquito Bay is a traveler favorite as a classic Caribbean hideout during the day, and with the waters transforming by night, emitting a blue glow from the dinoflagellates organisms that live in the water.

Head to Calle del Cristo for excellent photo-taking opportunities with the street's two famous chapels: The San Juan Bautista Cathedral and the Capilla del Cristo. For delicious tapas, check out La Copa Llena at The Black Eagle—order the chistorra sausage and tostones while watching the sunset over the ocean.

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9 Easy Weekend Getaways From New York City—No Flights Required

Getting out of the city has never been easier—if only for a couple of days..

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While in the Catskills, swing by Minnewaska State Park for beautiful vistas and hiking trails.

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Looking for a weekend getaway from the greater New York City area? Lucky for you, there are countless appealing destinations reachable via a quick train ride or road trip from the Big Apple, all with plenty of activities, hotels, and restaurants to fill a weekend. These East Coast escapes provide the respite needed—quiet nature walks, visits to local art galleries, a day trip here and there, fresh seafood dinners served in waterfront settings—and are all only a tank of gas away from Manhattan and Brooklyn. Read on for nine of our top picks for the best weekend getaways from New York City.

Greenery next to beach in Montauk, New York, with two people in the distance

The laid-back beach town of Montauk is an ideal place for a relaxing getaway.

Photo by Lyndsey Matthews

1. Montauk, New York

  • Distance : 2.5 by car or 3.5 hours by train from Penn Station
  • Best for : A laid-back beach getaway

A relaxed alternative to upscale beach towns in the Hamptons just to the west, Montauk is best known for its surf breaks, like the ones at Ditch Plains and the Terrace. So pack your swimsuit, sign up for a surfing lesson, and plan on eating as much seafood as you can.

What to do in Montauk

For breakfast, head to Montauk Bake Shoppe for its famous jelly croissant (coffee snobs can get their needs met at Left Hand Coffee ). Don’t miss the sunset views dinner at Duryea’s , a classic seafood shack right on the water overlooking Fort Pond Bay. Close out the night by drinking a beer or two with locals at Shagwong Tavern , a dive bar in the center of the village that’s been open since 1936.

Between meals, take a surf lesson or rent gear at Engstrom Surf , located at Marram Hotel. Beginners are in safe hands with the Engstrom siblings—Leif, Ariel, and Lexi are all world-renowned surfers—who will have you paddling out and attempting to catch waves in no time. If you prefer being on the water instead of in it, you can book a private charter for groups of anywhere from 2 to 100 passengers with Catamaran Mon Tiki for a sunset cruise departing from Star Island in Lake Montauk.

Where to stay in Montauk

Check in to Marram , a quiet beachfront hotel located right on the Terrace surf break. Open-air communal spaces—like courtyard firepits with complimentary s’mores and a guests-only pool deck overlooking the Atlantic—are ideal for those who want to spend the most time outside this summer.

Just off the traffic circle at the center of town—and still 100 feet from the ocean— Daunt’s Albatross has been operated by multiple generations of the Daunt family since 1977. The 24 guest rooms come with kitchenettes perfect for week-long stays as well as Parachute linens and towels, custom-made knotty alder furniture, indigo-hued textiles as art, and sleek flagstone floors. As part of a year-long redesign, the Daunt family acquired the restaurant across the street, the Bird , which now serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner seven days a week.

Read more: The perfect weekend in Montauk

Breakneck Ridge, located along the Hudson River between Beacon and Cold Spring, with green bushes

Breakneck Ridge, located along the Hudson River between Beacon and Cold Spring, is a popular (but strenuous) Hudson Valley hike.

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2. Hudson Valley, New York

  • Distance : two hours by car via the Taconic State Parkway
  • Best for : Scenic hikes and small towns filled with creative energy

For New Yorkers, the rolling hills and dense pine forests of the Hudson Valley offer a welcome escape from the chaos of the city—but the appeal of this beautiful valley lies well beyond its tree-lined hiking trails and inviting swimming holes. The small, postindustrial towns that line the Hudson River are buzzing with creative energy that make it an excellent choice for a weekend trip.

What to do in the Hudson Valley

The towns of Nyack, Saugerties, Kingston, and Hudson are all known for their antique scenes and selection of award-winning eateries and cafĂ©s. In Kingston, the homey Brunette wine bar and Savona’s Trattoria on Broadway warrant a detour, and in Hudson, don’t miss Feast and Floret , the reincarnated Fish and Game (which closed in 2020) that’s now an Italian restaurant serving dishes like rigatoncini alla norma and pork ribs with cipollini and Concord grape reduction. Also make time for an all-American feast at Phoenicia Diner , a 1960s establishment that’s been restored (and the menu spruced up) for modern enjoyment.

Absolutely do not sleep on the breweries, some of which host live music now and then. West Kill Brewing on a historic 127-acre dairy farm in the Catskills makes the kind of IPAs you want to bring home by the 30-pack. Woodstock Brewing , right down the street from Phoenicia Diner, has a creative tap list (Baby Dragon pale ale for the win) and treats you like family.

Those interested in spending the full weekend outdoors should pass through Phoenicia, the starting point for popular day hikes to Hunter Mountain and Kaaterskill Falls. Art-focused travelers should spend a day strolling through shops along Beacon’s Main Street before touring Dia Beacon , a 300,000-square-foot art museum housed in a former Nabisco box printing factory. Farther north, Woodstock makes for a fun afternoon of window shopping and dessert eating (go just for Peace, Love and Cupcakes and Bread Alone ).

Where to stay in the Hudson Valley

The Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountains have so many cozy bed-and-breakfasts and contemporary boutique hotels that the hardest part of planning a trip to the region can be deciding where to sleep. A few of the most ogle-worthy accommodations in the bucolic upstate New York area include the Urban Cowboy Lodge in Big Indian, the DeBruce in Livingston Manor, Scribner’s Catskill Lodge in Hunter, Eastwind Hotel & Bar in Windham, the Graham & Co. in Phoenicia, Wm Farmer and Sons in Hudson, and the brand-new (as of 2022) Wildflower Farms in Gardiner, which was on AFAR’s list of the best new hotels in 2022.

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Family-run wineries, orchards, farms, and seafood shacks characterize Long Island’s North Fork.

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3. North Fork, Long Island, New York

  • Distance : two hours by car; three hours by train from Penn Station
  • Best for : Wine, food, and ocean vistas

Local wineries. Bucolic pastures. Farm-to-table food scenes. Oysters and lobster rolls up and down the coast. The North Fork feels worlds away from the concrete jungle of New York City , though it’s only 90 miles out to the northeastern peninsula.

What to do in the North Fork

A weekend on the North Fork isn’t complete without some winetasting. Long Island’s terroir has drawn comparisons to French wines—specifically France’s Bordeaux region—and Napa Valley in California because these wine countries share roughly the same latitude. Spend an afternoon exploring vineyards along the Long Island Wine Trail; Kontokosta Winery is the North Fork’s only waterfront winery, located in Greenport, and Castello di Borghese Vineyard and Winery is the region’s oldest vineyard.

To experience the area’s beautiful beaches, charter a boat with Peconic Water Sports and spend the day on the bay, or hop the ferry from downtown Greenport and relax on Shelter Island, a nature-filled refuge between the North and South Forks. Rent a bike on-property at Sound View and head toward Greenport’s main avenue to shop vintage clothes, vinyl records, and antique home decor at superbly curated boutique shops such as the Times Vintage and Lido . For lunch, head to Little Creek Oyster Farm & Market to enjoy shuck-your-own oysters, and don’t miss lunch or dinner at Salumeria Sarto , a tiny, 16-seat Italian restaurant on the waterfront that’s a Salumeria by day and Osteria by night.

Where to stay in the North Fork

Make for North Fork’s largest town, Greenport, which offers a laid-back alternative to flashier Long Island escapes like the Hamptons. Use Sound View Greenport as your base for the weekend—the revamped 1950s motel is now a 55-room waterfront hotel with a private beach, mixing New England modernist with coastal minimalism (think crisp, clean lines everywhere). Its sister property, Harborfront Inn at Greenport , is another family-friendly option.

Read more: The perfect weekend on Long Island’s North Fork

Boat houses along Seventh Lake in the Adirondacks, New York, with tall evergreen trees in background

Be sure to visit Seventh Lake while in the Adirondacks—especially during the summertime.

4. Adirondacks, New York

  • Distance : 4.5 hours by car via the Taconic State Parkway
  • Best for : Exploring a state park filled with old-growth forests

With the everyday hustle and bustle of life in the metropolis, it’s easy to forget that a 6-million-acre state park —larger than Yellowstone , the Everglades, Glacier, and Grand Canyon National Parks combined—can be reached within the boundaries of New York State, just under five hours from Manhattan. The Adirondacks contain state-protected preserves filled with old-growth forests, waterfalls, glistening streams, and sparkling lakes, but because the area isn’t a national park, there’s no entrance fee.

What to do in the Adirondacks

Visitors can canoe or kayak on Lake George, a 32-mile-long body of water nicknamed “The Queen of American Lakes” in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains. The state park also has more than 2,000 miles of hiking trails that cater to every skill level, from low-key nature strolls to strenuous summit climbs up the Adirondack High Peaks.

Where to stay in the Adirondacks

For a true Adirondack experience, spend the weekend at a historic “Adirondack Great Camp .” During the early 20th century, industrial behemoths of the Gilded Age vacationed in the Adirondack Mountains, where they built mansion-like log cabins decorated with granite fireplaces and furniture crafted from branches. Today, you can stay in a number of these lodges, including The Point , a great camp built by William Avery Rockefeller on 75 acres of Saranac Lake shorefront nearly a century ago, and White Pine Camp , the one-time Summer White House of President Calvin Coolidge.

Interior of lobby at Tourists Hotel (L) and exterior of MASS Moca in the Berkshires, New York

For an art and culture-filled getaway, head to the Berkshires, with a stay at the hotel Tourists (left) and a visit to museum MASS MoCA (right).

Photos by Lyndsey Matthews

5. Berkshires, Massachusetts

  • Distance : 3.5 hours by car via the Taconic State Parkway
  • Best for : An art-filled escape

Adventure and art enthusiasts will find their ideal getaway in the Berkshires, a mountainous area in western Massachusetts that, in recent years, has become a Northeastern epicenter of culture thanks to a rush of entrepreneurs transforming the region’s formerly derelict buildings into contemporary galleries and lodging.

What to do in the Berkshires

Stay the weekend in North Adams, a small city near the Vermont state line that’s home to the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) , a 19th-century factory mill complex turned modern center for world-class art. Roam more than 2,000 square feet of the museum’s sprawling exhibition space, then head outdoors to nearby Mount Greylock and traverse hiking trails that lead to the highest point in Massachusetts.

Where to stay in the Berkshires

Check into Tourists , a sleek, ecofriendly lodge opened in 2018 by John Stirratt (the bassist with the Chicago alt-rock group Wilco) in North Adams’s previously rundown Redwood Motel.

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Aerial view of harbor and land spit with lighthouse at Nantucket

Nantucket isn’t the quickest weekend getaway from New York, but it’s worth the journey.

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6. Nantucket, Massachusetts

  • Distance : six hours by car and ferry
  • Best for : Eating-fresh seafood

Nantucket is an ideal destination for anyone who wants to eat (and eat, and eat), buy books , ride a bike to the beach, learn about the whaling industry , fly a kite, all while marveling at the iconic 1700s clapboard homes.

What to do in Nantucket

Head to The Nautilus , which has a location in Nantucket and one in Boston, for its stand-out cocktails and fusion menu (Korean and Hawaiian small plates all the way to Szechuan-style dandan noodles and a mind-blowing Peking duck). Its sister restaurant the Gaslight is popular among locals for its low-key setting, killer yakitori, and live music. Pick up sandwiches from Born and Bread for a beach picnic, or dig into a dish of oysters from Cru while sitting on the waterfront.

Whether or not you’re a history buff, the Whaling Museum is a must-do to learn the basics of Nantucket’s past—the Wampanoag people, notable abolitionists and suffragettes, 19th-century industry and transportation—as well as its legacy in the whaling industry. Private and self-guided walking tours of the island’s historic neighborhoods and architecture are also a highlight. Nantucket is also the perfect place to rent a bike—try Young’s Bicycle Shop on Broad Street or Nantucket Bike Shop —and follow any of these recommended bike paths .

Where to stay in Nantucket

Near Main Street, historic three-story brick mansion Jared Coffin House has gorgeous rooms that celebrate history-making women, like abolitionists Anna Gardner and Lucretia Coffin Mott. Greydon House has one of our favorite outdoor terraces though boutique hotel, Life House is a close contender with its outdoor firepit and relaxed, convivial vibe. Luxurious White Elephant has multiple residences and suites for families, while the Nantucket Hotel and Resort has a terrific pool and kids club.

Getting to Nantucket

From New York City, it’s a deceptively long trip by car: a five-hour drive to Hyannis on Cape Cod, where you pick up the high-speed ferry that gets you to Nantucket in an hour. From late April through early December, Tradewind Aviation runs scheduled flights between Nantucket Memorial Airport and Teterboro, New Jersey; and White Plains, New York. (Private charters are available between Nantucket and Farmingdale and Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C.) It takes about an hour and costs $875.

A small motorboat and a white sailboat in calm water, with large, white three-story building in background surrounded by tall trees in Greenwich

Greenwich boasts four beaches on the Long Island Sound: Greenwich Point, Byram Beach, Island Beach (Little Captain’s Island), and Great Captain’s Island.

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7. Greenwich, Connecticut

  • Distance : one hour by train from Grand Central
  • Best for : A relaxing coastal getaway

Only an hour by train from Manhattan, Greenwich, Connecticut, is commonly noted as the “Gateway to New England.” For weekend visitors, the affluent community offers many of the cosmopolitan comforts found in New York City (high-end shopping, spas, and upscale restaurants), but unlike the city, Greenwich’s hot spots are set among the green landscapes and relaxing vibe of coastal Connecticut.

What to do in Greenwich

Don’t leave Greenwich without trying fresh seafood at L’Escale , a palatial waterfront restaurant inside the upscale hotel, Delamar Greenwich Harbor . If shopping stays high on your travel agenda, head to the luxury boutiques along the central Greenwich Avenue (nicknamed “the Ave”) and browse the latest trends at stores such as Hermùs and Saks. For more laid-back R&R, visit nearby recreational areas like Byram Shore Park and Great Captain’s Island , or head to Greenwich Point Park to enjoy a long sunset stroll alongside the sweeping Long Island Sound.

Where to stay in Greenwich

Book a room in the waterside Delamar Greenwich Harbor hotel; some guest rooms have balconies overlooking the harbor. Or check-in to a luxurious suite at the J House Greenwich . Both hotels are excellent options for a wellness moment, with full-service spas on site.

 Tugboat alongside pier in Mystic , with waterfront buildings in background

The quaint seaside town of Mystic is about so much more than pizza.

8. Mystic, Connecticut

  • Distance : three hours by car; four hours by Amtrak from Penn Station
  • Best for : Pizza, beer, and learning about the town’s nautical history

Even if you’re not obsessed with the 1988 Julia Roberts rom-com focused on Mystic Pizza and set in Mystic itself, come for the same riverside charm that delighted screenwriter Amy Jones. Historic downtown Mystic looks every part a New England village, picture pretty with clapboard homes and storefronts, colonial-era steeples, and old sea captains’ residences. It’s the kind of family-friendly getaway where you’ll slow down, sip cider from a 19th-century mill, check out the iconic aquarium, and eat. And eat. And eat.

What to do in Mystic

Don’t feel guilty about multiple stops at Sift Bake Shop , co-owned by pastry chef Adam Young, a Food Network “Best Baker in America”—or that you’re chasing the sticky bun with an apple cider doughnut and hot cider a short drive away at B. F. Clyde’s Cider Mill . The last steam-powered cider mill in the United States (c. 1881), B.F. Clyde’s feels like a time warp. Make a reservation at Oyster Club or Shipwright’s Daughter for a fancier dinner out without the kids. And, of course, eat a slice or two at memorabilia-heavy Mystic Pizza .

Spend a morning exploring the locally owned shops in downtown Mystic ( Trove Men’s Provisions feels like an old-school haberdashery and Hang the Moon focuses on women-made, ecofriendly, and ethical gifts). Don’t sleep on the town’s most iconic activities: The Olde Mistick Village is fun for the family, especially the year-round Sofia’s Mystical Christmas shop and Deviant Donuts. Nearby Mystic Aquarium is a standout with beluga whales, sharks, African penguins, seals, sea lions, and more—though we imagine we had you at beluga whales.

Where to stay in Mystic The Whaler’s Inn has more than 150 years of heritage—one building was the residence of a shipbuilding family in the 1800s, another was an upscale hotel that opened in 1861. Following an elegant renovation in 2018, the present-day Whaler’s Inn feels like a de facto gathering spot for visitors—centrally located in downtown Mystic, with a wraparound porch and big picture windows overlooking the river. It also has family-friendly rooms, including a suite with bunk beds for the kids.

Aerial view of old brick buildings in Philadelphia

Public street art in Philadelphia is so widespread that the city has been nicknamed “the mural capital of the United States.”

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9. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  • Distance : 1.5 hours by train from Penn Station
  • Best for : Culture, history, and food in a smaller city

It may not seem like much of a “getaway” to travel from one urban destination to another, but the City of Brotherly Love offers plenty of perks for culture-seeking New Yorkers looking to spend a few days in a slightly smaller city.

What to do in Philadelphia

Philly is an exciting food city, offering dishes well beyond the beloved cheesesteak (although plenty of iconic establishments serve the namesake dish). Sample fine foods in the Reading Terminal Market , where stalls sling everything from cured meats to fresh cheeses and mouth-watering desserts. Or book a table at top-rated Philly restaurants such as Laurel in East Passyunk or Zahav in Society Hill.

For history lovers, there’s no end to the landmarks and significant buildings on offer in Philly, such as the iconic Liberty Bell with its infamous crack or Independence Hall , where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were both signed in the late 1700s. Museum enthusiasts should definitely plan to visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art , but the jewel in Philly’s cultural crown is undoubtedly its vibrant street art scene. Don’t leave the city without taking a Mural Arts Philadelphia tour to view buildings that have been transformed by imaginative murals.

Where to stay in Philadelphia

Located on the top 12 floors of the Comcast Center, the Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia has a 60th-floor Sky Lobby with sweeping city views, plus 219 serene guest rooms. For something trendier, try the Notary Hotel , which offers luxury lodgings in the former City Hall Annex, or Fitler Club , a private-club-meets-hotel with an unmatched spa.

This article originally appeared online in 2016; it was most recently updated in August 2023, to include current information. Additional reporting by Lyndsey Matthews and Erika Owen.

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There’s no doubt that New York City has tons to offer, but if you’re a local looking for something else or you’re visiting for more than a couple of days, it’s worth taking a weekend getaway from NYC . Thanks to the Big Apple’s location, it’s conveniently close to all kinds of destinations. So, whether you’re looking for an NYC beach getaway or the best mountain getaways near NYC , it’s totally possible.

You can find great full-day tours from New York , although it’s easier to rent a car (in case you don’t have one) so you can explore at your own pace. Also, if you have more than a weekend, you may want to check out our NYC road trips article.

In this guide, I’ll share the 15 best NYC weekend getaways , from romantic escapes in nature to exciting city adventures. I’ll also give you the mileage and driving time for each trip, as well as a map so you can plan accordingly. Now, let’s get started!

1. Mystic, CT, a fun weekend getaway from NYC

♩ 135 miles, 2 hrs 30 mins total driving

Mystic is the perfect name for this breathtaking town, as this little village exudes New England charm. Tucked away in Stonington, CT, Mystic was a popular seaport in the 18 th and 19 th centuries, and today it’s home to the Mystic Seaport , one of the country’s most significant maritime museums. Best of all, Mystic is just 2.5 hours from the Big Apple, so it makes for a beautiful weekend getaway from NYC .

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Along with the Mystic Seaport, another huge attraction here is the Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration , which specializes in marine biology research and rehabilitation. You can also visit the Mystic Museum of Art or walk through the historic downtown district. Olde Mistick Village is modeled after the Colonial style of the early 1700s and features a drawbridge, pond, and central gazebo, so it feels like you’re a character in a period drama.

If you love the outdoors, you’ll find miles of hiking trails at the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center , Haley Farm State Park , and Beebe Pond Park. There is even a public beach here, Williams Beach Park . Finally, the Mystic River runs through town and offers all kinds of recreation including kayaking, paddle boarding, boating, and romantic evening cruises.

  • Recommended accommodation : The Whaler’s Inn is a historic hotel on Main Street, right along the river, with uniquely-designed rooms and suites. It’s also just minutes away from the Mystic Seaport, the Aquarium, and the Museum of Art.

2. Cape May, NJ, the best beach getaway from NYC

♩ 160 miles, 2 hrs 40 mins total driving

Without a doubt, Cape May is one of the best beach getaways from NYC . This historic resort town is known for its Victorian mansions, cozy inns, vintage shops, and white sandy shoreline, which is why it’s among the best beaches in New Jersey .

It’ll take a bit of driving to get to the southern tip of New Jersey, but at under three hours, it’s completely worth it. Besides, there are plenty of family-friendly activities to do here, from outdoor recreation to museums.

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I recommend visiting the historic Cape May Lighthouse , which is over 60 years old and stands 157 feet tall. Also, the Emlen Physick Estate is an old mansion from 1879 that’s now a beautiful museum, and the Historic Cold Spring Village is a living-history museum where you can experience life in colonial New Jersey.

Moreover, Cape May is ideal for nature enthusiasts since you can hike at Cape May Point State Park , look for sea glass at Sunset Beach , and go parasailing on the Atlantic Ocean. Whale-watching in Cape May is one of the most popular things to do here, and while there are many tours available, I recommend this sunset dolphin-watching cruise .

  • Recommended accommodation : Check-in at Angel of the Sea Bed and Breakfast , a historic Colonial house from 1850 with free parking, complimentary gourmet breakfast, afternoon tea service as well as complimentary evening wine & cheese and antipasti reception. The hotel is less than a 1-minute walk from the beach and most rooms provide ocean views.

3. Hudson, NY, a romantic getaway from New York City

♩ 125 miles, 2 hrs 20 mins total driving

For a romantic fall weekend getaway from NYC , head to Hudson, NY . Often called the “Brooklyn of the Hudson Valley,” this place gives you a downtown feel in upstate New York. Like Brooklyn, Hudson has a hipster, bohemian feel, so if you love browsing art galleries and vintage shops, and sipping drinks at coffeehouses and cocktail bars, go here.

This cultural hub has long been a top weekend getaway in upstate New York thanks to its historic homes and quaint attractions. Among them are the Historic Hudson Opera House , the Hudson-Athens Lighthouse , and the Museum of Firefighting .

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That said, you can also find outdoor activities in Hudson, like hiking at the base of the Catskill Mountains , taking a nature walk at Henry Hudson River Park , or visiting Green Acres Farm . As I said, Hudson is ideal for a fall vacation, as the autumn foliage looks beautiful, especially from Promenade Hill along the Hudson River.

If you visit during the summer, you can witness one of the largest free music festivals in New York, the Hudson Music Festival.

  • Recommended accommodation : Nest Hudson is a beautiful accommodation in the heart of downtown Hudson, NY. It’s close to the Hudson Athens Lighthouse and Promenade Hill, plus it has a terrace, gardens, and guest rooms with private bathrooms and kitchenettes.

4. Hunter, NY, another great weekend getaway from NYC

♩ 130 miles, 2 hrs 30 mins total driving

Hunter, NY is the perfect place for a mountain getaway near NYC since it’s located in the Great Northern Catskill Mountains. This means you can take advantage of adventurous activities like skiing, snow tubing, and more.  Many visitors come here during the winter months when they can go to the Hunter Mountain Ski Area , which includes Hunter Mountain Resort and its 240 acres of slopes and trails.

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During the warmer months, you can experience the rush of the highest and longest zipline in North America through the New York Zipline Adventure Tour . This wild attraction takes you 600 feet above the ground as you reach speeds up to 50 mph as you zip from peak to peak. Another summer activity is riding the Hunter Mountain Scenic Skyride to the 3,200-foot mountain summit while gazing at the Northern Catskills, the Berkshires, and the Green Mountains in the distance.

As you can see, Hunter offers some of the best things to do in New York State , so it’s an excellent long weekend trip from NYC .

  • Recommended accommodation : The best place to stay in Hunter is the Hunter Inn , a quiet hotel with free parking, Wi-Fi, and a game room. It’s also very close to Hunter Mountain and New York Zipline Adventures.

5. The Hamptons, a luxurious weekend getaway from NYC

♩ 95 miles, 2 hrs total driving

The Hamptons take up the eastern portion of Long Island and are home to some of the best beaches near NYC , so they make for the perfect summer weekend getaway from New York . In fact, the Hamptons have a long history as a summer destination for New Yorkers, and it’s not hard to see why.

Some of the things to do in the Hamptons include immersing yourself in a peaceful setting that combines rural charm and modern luxury. Among the beaches here are beautiful Cooper’s Beach , the surfing beaches in Montauk, and Main Beach in East Hampton, where you can surf, kayak, and swim.

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A few small villages dot the coastline of the Hamptons, each with its unique characteristics. There’s the traditional hamlet of Sag Harbor , the beach town of East Hampton , and the charming, well-known town of Southampton . You could easily spend a couple’s New York weekend getaway in the Hamptons, perusing the art galleries, shopping at the boutiques, eating at sidewalk cafes, and sipping away at a winery. You can even find hikes and nature walks scattered throughout the villages.

If you’re not sure where to start, consider this Hamptons day trip from NYC , which includes all the highlights.

  • Recommended accommodation : The Southampton Inn is the perfect place to stay in Southampton, as it combines a summer cottage vibe with modern conveniences. The hotel has free parking, a pool, a game room, and it’s a few minutes from Cooper’s Beach.

6. Mohonk Preserve, NY, one of the best cheap NYC weekend getaways

♩ 100 miles, 2 hrs total driving

Just two hours from the Big Apple, in New Paltz, NY, is the Mohonk Preserve , an 8,000-acre region in the Shawangunk Mountains. The preserve was created to protect this beautiful area and teach visitors about the wonders of the natural world.

While you’re here, you can learn more at the Daniel Smiley Research Center and the Mohonk Preserve Visitor Center , where you’ll find free maps, information, and the Weinstein Butterfly Garden . Also, if you love hiking, you’ll be happy to hear that there are dozens of trails here, including the Bonticou Crag Trail that overlooks a scenic valley.

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Besides hiking, the Mohonk Preserve offers biking, horseback riding, skiing, and rock climbing opportunities, as well as camping at the Samuel F. Pryor III Shawangunk Gateway Campground . Overall, the Mohonk Preserve is one of the top day trips from NYC and can make for an excellent quick NYC weekend getaway .

  • Recommended accommodation : The picturesque Minnewaska Lodge in Gardiner is a few miles from the Mohonk Preserve and Lake Minnewaska State Park. The oak furniture and cabin dĂ©cor give the inn a super rustic vibe that’s perfect for staying in upstate NY. If you’re looking for an all-inclusive resort in NY , Mohonk Mountain House is a great option too.

7. The Berkshires, MA, a nice couples weekend getaway from New York

♩ 145 miles, 2 hrs 40 mins total driving

Nestled in the western region of Massachusetts, the Berkshires are a natural wonderland of hiking trails, ski slopes, museums, and historic landmarks. With its vast array of activities and attractions, a trip to the Berkshires makes for a fantastic family weekend getaway from NYC .

Art and history lovers will appreciate the wide range of museums and monuments here, including the Berkshire Art Museum , Clark Art Institute , Herman Melville Arrowhead Home , and Norman Rockwell Museum .

Moreover, the Berkshires offer plenty of opportunities to explore the great outdoors, such as the Natural Bridge and Wahconah Falls state parks, the Tamarack Hollow Nature & Cultural Center , and the hiking trails at Monument Mountain .

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Speaking of hikes, some of the best trails in the Berkshires include the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail , the Basin Pond Trail , and a portion of the Appalachian Trail .

While this region is great for families, it can also make for a romantic getaway from NYC , especially if you visit one of the botanical gardens here. If you’re visiting with kids, check out Ramblewild Adventure Park or the Berkshire Scenic Railway . During the winter, you can go skiing or tubing at one of the mountain resorts; in the summer, try renting a canoe or kayak at one of the lakes or ponds.

  • Recommended accommodation : The Black Swan Lee – Lenox Hotel in the foothills of the Berkshires is close to museums, shops, ski slopes, and other attractions. The property has a beautiful lake for swimming and boating, too.

8. Newport, RI, a unique weekend getaway from New York City

♩ 185 miles, 3 hrs 15 mins total driving

A few hours from the fast-paced environment of NYC, you’ll find the quaint New England ambiance of Newport, RI . This resort town is known for its significant 18 th -century port and historic mansions, so if you’re craving a getaway from NYC in a summer cottage, this is the spot.

One of the most striking parts of this city is the Newport Historic District , which boasts picturesque colonial-era mansions and the White Horse Tavern, one of the oldest in the country. If you want to bring home some souvenirs or gifts, head to Thames Street for some boutique shopping.

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Another fun thing to do as a family or couple is to stroll the 3.5-mile Newport Cliff Walk along the Narragansett Bay. The Newport waterfront truly is a lovely centerpiece of this town, with its beaches, parks, and picnic areas with bay views. One of the best ways to experience this place is by traveling along Ocean Drive , which meanders past Brenton Point State Park and ends at Fort Adams . It’s worth stopping at this huge fortress for the military architecture and views of the Castle Hill Lighthouse .

There’s no doubt that this is one of the best places for a weekend getaway from NYC , and you can see all this and more on this scenic trolley tour through Newport.

  • Recommended accommodation : The centrally-located Newport Harbor Hotel & Marina is clean, comfortable, and offers waterfront views. It’s close to several Newport attractions, including the Newport Cliff Walk.

9. Harriman State Park, NY, the best quick weekend getaway from NYC

♩ 42 miles, 1 hr total driving

If you’re short on time, Harriman State Park makes for a great one-day getaway from NYC . This huge state park is a favorite among hikers and nature lovers since it has some of the best hikes near New York City .

Some of the park’s most popular hiking routes include 18 miles of the Appalachian Trail , the Blue Disc Trail , and the Long Path . There are also dozens of lakes and ponds where you can see native wildlife and camp overnight. Lake Sebago is the largest lake in the state park and is home to ducks, otters, white-tailed deer, and other creatures.

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Best of all, Harriman State Park is a cheap weekend getaway from NYC since it’s nearby and out in nature. You can go in the summer and enjoy the beaches and lookout points or visit during the winter for ice skating and snowshoeing.

  • Recommended accommodation : Stay at The Overlook Lodge & Stone Cottages at Bear Mountain for views of the Hudson River and Hessian Lake. It has woodland hiking trails, an ice skating rink, and a pool, plus it’s less than a 15-minute drive to Harriman State Park.

10. Island Beach State Park, another great beach getaway from NYC

♩ 90 miles, 1 hr 45 mins total driving

Visiting Island Beach State Park is my favorite thing to do in New Jersey , and it’s one of the best beach getaways from NYC . This lovely park is less than two hours from the city, and it’s nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and Barnegat Bay, so it offers amazing views and tranquility.

What makes this park so special is that it has maintained its pristine environment, which includes a 10-mile white sand beach, coastal forests, tidal marshes, and wetlands. Rather than competing for a spot on the beach or hearing the rowdy sounds of the boardwalk, here you can escape from the noise and enjoy a beautiful, mostly untouched natural wonder.

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Also, Island Beach State Park is home to various wildlife and marine species, including dolphins, herons, horseshoe crabs, foxes, and the largest colony of ospreys in New Jersey. You can swim, fish, and kayak throughout the park, and if you go kayaking on Barnegat Bay, you paddle through the water trails at the Sedge Islands Marine Conservation Zone .

All in all, I love this state park for its peaceful ambiance, wild nature, and the opportunity to explore a rustic yet well-maintained beach. If you’re a nature lover, this is a quick beach weekend getaway from NYC that I highly recommend!

  • Recommended accommodation : Sleep at the Windjammer Motor Inn , which is steps from the beach and about five miles from Island Beach State Park. The motel has an on-site restaurant, free beach tags, and it’s close to amusements and waterparks.

11. The Catskills, a beautiful upstate getaway from New York City

♩ 135 miles, 2 hrs 35 mins total driving

If you’re looking for a winter weekend getaway in NYC , consider visiting The Catskills . Located in southeastern New York, the Catskills are part of the Appalachian mountain range and boast absolutely gorgeous scenery and views.

The Catskills have inspired writers and artists, including the painters of the Hudson River School, and the mountains were once a hotspot for vacationing New Yorkers. These days, you’ll find way fewer crowds here, but that means you’ll be able to have a quiet mountain getaway near NYC .

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You’ll find everything here from stunning vistas and waterfalls to ski resorts, hiking trails, and river rapids. Many visitors opt to stay in one of the neighboring towns, such as Catskill, Phoenicia, Saugerties, or Woodstock.

During the warmer months, go tubing on Esopus Creek , which makes a sharp 270° turn around Panther Mountain, or brave the rapids on a rafting trip. Another popular activity is hiking and biking along the Catskill Scenic Trail . You’ll find thousands of miles of hiking trails in the Catskills, although some of the best routes are the Ashokan Rail Trail and Giant Ledge , which offers incredible views. It’s also worth doing the Kaaterskill Falls Trail to the tallest cascading waterfall in New York, at 260 feet. In the wintertime, enjoy skiing and snowboarding at five ski resorts, including Belleayre Mountain .

  • Recommended accommodation : The Catskill Mountain Lodge accepts pets and offers ski passes to nearby Hunter Mountain and other ski resorts. It has an on-site restaurant, two pools, and it’s a short drive to Kaaterskill Falls.

12. Beacon, NY, another easy weekend getaway from NYC

♩ 70 miles, 1 hr 30 mins total driving

Many New Yorkers would agree that the Hudson Valley is great for a quick weekend getaway from NYC . If you decide to go, be sure to check out Beacon, NY , which is known for its historic neighborhoods, landmarks, parks, and art.

In particular, Beacon has a lively contemporary art scene, so you’ll find lots of museums and galleries here. Dia Beacon is the most notable and the largest contemporary art gallery in the U.S.

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You can also find natural beauty at Beacon’s expansive parks, like the Hudson Highlands State Park and Mt. Beacon Park . The former boasts panoramic views of the Hudson Valley, while the latter offers spectacular lookout points after a challenging climb.

While exploring Beacon’s surrounding areas, check out the ruins of Bannerman Castle , an abandoned warehouse used by the military. Other historic buildings around Beacon include the Howland Cultural Center , the Reformed Church of Beacon , the 18 th -century Madam Brett Homestead , and the Eustatia cottage, built in the Victorian Gothic style.

Moreover, Beacon is just 1.5 hours from the Big Apple, so it’s one of the top things to do outside NYC , especially if you’re craving some outdoor time.

  • Recommended accommodation : Stay at the lovely Beacon Hermitage , a bed and breakfast surrounded by landscaped gardens in the Hudson River Valley. It’s about three miles from downtown Beacon’s galleries and shops.

13. Philadelphia, PA, an amazing long weekend trip from NYC

♩ 95 miles, 1 hr 40 mins total driving

Philadelphia is close to my heart since I lived here for five years. You can easily take this NYC getaway by train or car, and there is never a bad time to visit. Philly is known for its rich revolutionary history and monumental landmarks like Independence Hall , the Liberty Bell , and the Betsy Ross House .

The City of Brotherly Love also offers tons of arts and culture, from the renowned Philadelphia Orchestra and public art to significant institutions like the Barnes Foundation and the Rodin Museum . The Philadelphia Museum of Art is famous for its collections of classic American, Asian, and European art, and its appearance in Rocky , and many visitors mimic the protagonist’s run up the art museum stairs. You can even pose with a statue of Rocky at the north side of the museum.

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Other fun things to do here include visiting Spruce Harbor Park at Penn’s Landing and trying typical Philly foods like cheesesteaks, water ice, and soft pretzels. We have a complete guide on the best things to do in Philadelphia , so be sure to check that out, too.

Moreover, the city isn’t far from Lancaster County, where you can see horse-drawn buggies and taste the amazing Amish baked goods. You can even take a day trip from NYC to Philadelphia like this one that also includes a stop at Amish Country , so it makes for one of the best weekend getaways from NYC .

  • Recommended accommodation : Motto by Hilton Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square is in one of the best neighborhoods in Philly, close to museums, galleries, shops, and cafes. Along with the modern accommodations, there is an on-site restaurant, bar, and gym. For other options, check our guide on where to stay in Philadelphia.

14. The Poconos, PA, a wonderful mountain weekend getaway from NYC

♩ 110 miles, 2 hrs total driving

The Poconos is an extraordinary place to visit in Pennsylvania , and when we lived on the East Coast, we’d spend a weekend here every winter. The Poconos Mountains are in northwestern PA and overlook the Allegheny Plateau and the Delaware Water Gap. Here, you can witness the most striking natural areas and enjoy one of the best mountain getaways near NYC .

There are six ski resorts here, including Blue Mountain , Camelback , and Jack Frost/Big Boulder , so there is no shortage of winter activities. Off the slopes, it’s worth visiting Jim Thorpe , a quaint town with breweries, restaurants, and shops.

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While we liked visiting during the winter, you can also go to the Poconos in the spring or summer. If you go during this time, you can hike through the beautiful Bushkill Falls area, which has eight waterfalls including the 100-foot-tall Main Falls. I also recommend Lehigh Gorge State Park , which is a popular spot for white-water rafting, and Promised Land State Park , which has lovely second-growth forests and a couple of lakes. Here, you can go swimming, boating, birding, biking, camping, ice skating, and hiking on 50 miles of trails.

  • Recommended accommodation : Conveniently located near Jim Thorpe, Mount Pocono, and Camelback, Best Western Inn at Blakeslee – Pocono is a good choice. The hotel offers free parking, Wi-Fi, pet-friendly rooms, and a pool.

15. Greenwich, CT, another NYC weekend getaway you should do

♩ 35 miles, 1 hr total driving

New York City is just one hour from Greenwich , an affluent area on Connecticut’s Gold Coast with a bustling downtown, magnificent parks, lovely beaches, and historical buildings. In other words, it’s ideal for a last-minute getaway from NYC !

Greenwich’s downtown district has everything you need for an afternoon of culture, from its museums and art galleries to high-end shops, restaurants, and spas. If you want to learn more about Greenwich’s history, visit some of its colonial buildings like the Thomas Lyon House or the Bush-Holley House . Another historic gem is Putnam’s Cottage (or Knapp’s Tavern), which served General George Washington and his troops during the Revolutionary War.

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For some time in nature, head to Greenwich Point Park , home to the best beach in Greenwich, with views of the NYC skyline in the distance. You could also take the ferry to Island Beach or visit Great Captain’s Island , where you can go birdwatching and see the esteemed lighthouse.

Finally, I recommend Montgomery Pinetum Park for its rare coniferous trees, and Pomerance Park , which has a scenic wooded pond. Nestled between Greenwich and Stamford is the Mianus River State Park , which covers 400 acres of forests, wetlands, and gardens. With all these attractions and activities, there’s no reason not to take a long weekend trip from NYC to Greenwich.

  • Recommended accommodation : The J House Greenwich Hotel is conveniently located between Greenwich and Stamford, close to Putnam Cottage and Montgomery Pinetum Park.

And those are the 15 best weekend getaways from NYC ! Would you believe that New York City is close to so many incredible places? You can see all of them on the downloadable map below.

If you’ve been to any of these places, or you have a question about these getaways from NYC , leave me a comment below. Have a safe trip!

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Perfect Long Weekend Destinations Just Outside New York City

Whether you want culture, nature, fine dining, or classic R&R, these are our top destinations for a totally charming getaway.

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Hudson, New York

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Located two hours north of New York City on the Hudson River, Hudson is a one-of-a-kind city known for its galleries, shops, and restaurants, as well as street after street of architectural gems. As a center of creativity with a vibrant community of artists, Hudson is the perfect place for a weekend of discovery and inspiration.

Where to Stay

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The Maker Hotel: A new hotel from Lev Glazman and Alina Roytberg, the co-founders of beauty brand Fresh , The Maker is an intimate 11-room property housed in three historical buildings in the heart of Hudson. Glazman and Roytberg have curated an antique-filled sanctuary with a bohemian sensibility fusing design from 19th-century Industrial, La Belle Époque, Art Deco, and Mid-Century periods. Each room is named after a creative archetype (The Architect, The Writer, The Gardener) and no two are the same. Expect a highly personal style of luxury and comfort and surprising touches like a Fragrance Library where guests can sample Glazman’s personal collection of scents collected from around the world, and complimentary full-size Fresh products in each room. Rooms starting at $350.

What to Eat

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The Maker H otel's cafe is open for breakfast and lunch offering fresh pastries, viennoiseries, soups and salads in a room right out of Austria. The Restaurant is a grand glass-ceilinged conservatory serving seasonal, contemporary, and delightfully light American fare.

Backbar , renowned chef Zac Pelaccio ’s (Fatty Crab, Fish & Game) outdoor restaurant, offers a pan-Asian menu with an emphasis on dishes from Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. Must haves include the Black Pepper Wings, the Dan Dan Noodles, and Sweet Potato Curry. Grab a beer, sit under one of the many covered tables, and you will feel transported to a sidewalk restaurant in Bangkok. Kitty’s , a cheerful new cafe from chef and food stylist Lauren Schaefer , serves excellent egg sandwiches, outrageous rotisserie chicken, and sweet treats such as Sticky Ginger Tea Cake and Chocolate Chip Buckwheat Cookies. A perfect spot for breakfast, lunch, or an afternoon macchiato pick-me-up.

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Just 15 mins north of Hudson and situated on 300 acres in the town of Ghent, Art Omi is a sculpture and architecture park offering visitors the opportunity to experience a range of large-scale works in a singular outdoor environment. The fall foliage acts as a perfect backdrop for works from notable artists and architects such as Tony Cragg, Nari Ward, and Steven Holl.

Without a doubt one of the most beautiful buildings in America, Olana was the home of renowned Hudson River School painter Frederick Church. The villa, situated on top of a hill overlooking a wide swath of the river, is a unique blend of Victorian and Middle Eastern architectural motifs. The interiors of the main house look as they did in the 1890s with rooms filled with bronzes, paintings, sculptures and antique and artistic specimens collected by Church from all over the world. The 250-acre naturalistic landscape is considered one of the artist’s greatest works of art, and it exists today as one of the most intact artist-designed landscapes in the United States. A relatively easy hike to High Falls is the perfect way to experience the autumn splendor. In addition to the fiery foliage, you will be rewarded with views of two waterfalls and glimpses of the area’s many native birds.

Where to Shop

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The eight block stretch of Warren Street is the heart of Hudson and home to antique dealers, galleries, shops, and restaurants. Standouts include Finch , an expertly curated collection of vintage and contemporary items for the home; Artsee , a chic optical boutique/art gallery carrying frames from international eyewear designers; Kasuri , an emporium for avant-garde fashion brands like Yohji Yamamoto, Comme des Garcons, and Rick Owens, and Talbott and Arding , purveyors of fine cheeses, charcuterie and other larder must-haves

The Berkshires

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Long known for its cultural offerings, The Berkshires—the Massachusetts county that stretches from Williamstown in the north and Great Barrington in the south—shines brightest in the fall when its eponymous hills are ablaze with autumn color. Situated in between Boston and New York City, the Berkshires offers scenic landscapes, pastoral hikes, and an abundance of culture and art.

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The Inn at Kenmore Hall is a stunning country inn in Richmond, Mass., situated on 20 acres of woodlands, orchards, and gardens, with spectacular views of the rolling, green Berkshire Hills. Owned and operated by J.Crew's former head of menswear, Frank Muytjens, and artist/entrepreneur, Scott Edward Cole, the 1792 building has been transformed into a luxurious and stylish oasis with wood burning fireplaces in each room and decoration that artfully blends modernity and antiquity. And in true bed and breakfast style, guests wake up to a scrumptious morning meal in a candlelit dining room with a roaring fire burning. Rooms starting at $450.

A stay at the Granville House , an intimate five-room inn within a historic 1825 house in Great Barrington, Mass., is like visiting your coolest friend’s country home. The innkeepers, Terry and Terri Coughlin, alumni of Danny Meyer’s Union Square Hospitality Group, have created a deeply personal space with an eclectic mix of period antiques, mid-century modern furnishings, inspiring artwork, and thoughtful personal touches. Guests are treated to a relaxed kind of luxury including a jukebox and pool table in the parlor and rocking chairs on the large wraparound porch. And true to the inn’s commitment to being a good neighbor, Granville House is reinvesting a portion of proceeds to various organizations that support the special needs community in the Berkshire region. Rooms start at $200.

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Michelin-starred chef Daniel Boulud has brought CafĂ© Boulud , his beloved Upper East Side institution, to Blantyre in Lenox, Mass. As one of the original 12 Gilded Age mansions in the Berkshires, this Relais and ChĂąteaux property makes the perfect backdrop for the menu of autumnal French-inspired classics with a seasonal focus on ingredients from local farms, vegetable-driven creations, and Asian and Middle Eastern flavors. Mark Firth left Brooklyn, where he owned the legendary Diner and Marlow & Sons, for Great Barrington, Mass. to open The Prairie Whale , an excellent farm to table restaurant that takes full advantage of the region’s farmers, cheesemakers, and foragers. The extra crunchy fried chicken and the impossibly fluffy pancakes are both best in class. As are the Bloody Marys. The charming tapas bar Brava in Lenox offers a comprehensive menu of Spanish small plate classics such as Shrimp in Garlic Sauce, Patatas Bravas, and Grilled Lamb Chops in addition to excellent salads and hand-made pizzas. Proprietor and world-class oenophile, Whitney Asher, will happily guide you through the award-winning wine list of over 100 wines, 40 of which are available by the glass.

Located on Main Street in storybook Stockbridge, Mass., The Red Lion Inn has been welcoming guests since 1773. The iconic historic inn is quintessential New England and having a cocktail or a mug of hot cider on its front porch is an absolute must after a day of leaf peeping.

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The Clark , a well-respected museum set on 140 acres of beautiful landscape, is home to an extraordinary collection of European and American paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, photographs, and decorative arts from the Renaissance to the early 20th century with particular depth in the works of American masters Winslow Homer, George Inness, and John Singer Sargent. In addition to the classical white marble main building from 1955, the campus includes a stunning addition with a reflecting pool from Japanese architect Tadao Ando. Ground/work , the museum’s first outdoor exhibition of site-specific installations, is free to the public, and not to be missed.

Hancock Shaker Village is a must-visit destination of 750 acres, 20 historic Shaker buildings, and over 22,000 Shaker artifacts that demonstrate the history, industry, life, and traditions of the Shakers and their achievements and contributions to the American way of life and design history. Standouts include the magnificent 1826 Round Stone Barn and the 1830 Brick Dwelling.

Edith Wharton’s legendary home, The Mount , is a master class in classical architecture, landscape design, and interior decoration. A tour of the house, gardens, and fifty acre grounds will give visitors a taste of Gilded Age life and also a dramatic view of the Berkshire foliage fireworks.

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Charles H. Baldwin & Sons , a 133-year old family business, is known for its famous Madagascar Vanilla extract. The historic shop in the charming village of West Stockbridge, Mass., is stocked with other signature items such as their Maple Table Syrup, Bloody Mary Mix, and Worcestershire Sauce, as well as specialty baking items. McKimmie Co . , a home & lifestyle shop in Lenox, Mass. specializing in imported textiles, apparel, and unique home accessories. The colorful and cozy selection of throws and blankets from Scotland, England, and Ireland are perfect for fireside lounging this fall. Matt Rubiner is a cheesemonger extraordinaire and his Great Barrington shop, Rubiner’s , is beloved by major foodies such as Town & Country contributing editor Ruth Reichl, for its encyclopedic selection of cheeses, charcuterie, and specialty food items from around the world. The shop also features an equally well-rounded offering of natural wines and artisanal beers making it the perfect spot to go if you are looking for a picnic to bring on a hike or a tasty souvenir to take home.

Twigs , a boutique with locations in Lenox and Great Barrington, perfectly captures the laid back vibe of the Berkshires. From flowy Ulla Johnson dresses to the chic classic basics from Nili Lotan, Twigs is a one-stop shop for all your fall weekend wardrobe essentials.

Litchfield County, Connecticut

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A favorite of New York’s fashion, media, and finance cognoscenti who prefer low-key quiet chic, Litchfield County in northwest Connecticut is a perfect weekend getaway. With its pristinely preserved colonial towns, majestic landscape, and wide offering of stylish shops and restaurants, this region provides the perfect autumn respite.

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The venerable Mayflower Inn & Spa set on 58 bucolic acres in Washington, Conn., and now part of the Auberge Resort Collection , has been beautifully transformed by New York designer Celerie Kemble. Known for her sense of whimsy and artful mix, Kemble has redesigned all the rooms and suites and the entirety of the inn’s historic main house, including The Garden Room, Mayflower's new fine dining restaurant. The 20,000 square foot spa is a sanctuary in the woods offering treatments like Reiki and sound therapy in addition to the traditional massages and facials. And the inn’s calendar of activities which include cocktail-making classes and outdoor yoga in the Shakespeare Garden, will make it hard for guests to want to venture off the property.

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April Bloomfield is in residence for the fall season at The Garden Room at Mayflower Inn & Spa . Bloomfield’s four-course tasting menu celebrates elegant rusticity, featuring the finest ingredients from local Connecticut farms prepared with an English sensibility. Highlights include her signature steak tartare, a perfectly spiced cauliflower Tikka Masala, a succulent grilled heritage pork loin, and the British favorite, sticky toffee pudding.

Arethusa al tavalo , a fine American dining restaurant in Bantam, Conn., is part of the Arethusa dairy and farm mini-empire founded by George Malkemus, former president of Manolo Blahnik U.S., and Sarah Jessica Parker's partner in her eponymous shoe brand. While the menu can change daily, you can expect the offerings to highlight the farm’s award-winning dairy products and the bounty of the region’s many farms. Save room for dessert because the homemade ice creams, especially the almond and toasted coconut, are out of this world. Led by acclaimed British chef Annie Wayte, The Tap Room at The White Hart Inn in Salisbury, Conn., offers a menu of comfort food that leans on Wayte’s informal style and dedication to ingredient-driven cuisine. Must haves include the addictive potato chips with sour cream and sea trout Roe, the velvety roasted carrot hummus, the juicy Whippoorwill Burger with Grafton cheddar, and a local cheese plate.

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With 238 acres of unspoiled natural beauty consisting of farmland, wetlands, meadows, woodlands, and rocky ridges, Macricostas Preserve in New Preston, Conn., is one of the area’s most majestic natural refuges. For those looking for a gentler hike, there are paths through wildflower fields and a hayfield right out of a Wyeth painting. More ambitious trekkers willing to climb up the 1,250 foot elevation to Waramaug’s Rock will be rewarded with a spectacular overlook providing panoramic views of Lake Waramaug and the surrounding countryside.

The picture-perfect small town of Kent, Conn. is the art center of Litchfield County with a dozen plus galleries to peruse. Notable venues include Kenise Barnes Fine Art , which will be showing a new group of paintings by Brooklyn artist Mary Judge, and Craven Contemporary , which focuses on cutting-edge photography and also features painting and sculpture by artists such as Mickalene Thomas, Jonas Wood, and Alex Katz. A favorite of in-the-know locals like Alexi and Seth Meyers, Averill Farm —a tenth generation family farm in Washington Depot, Conn.—is the perfect place to partake in good old fashioned autumn fun. You can pick apples and pears in their 260-acre orchard or sample one of their many ciders and fresh baked pies. And while chef Cassandra Purdy and her team at Pizza for the People aren’t serving their famous wood-fired pizzas onsite this year, you can grab a frozen one for the road.

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Guy Wolff’s hand-thrown clay flower pots are beloved by famous gardeners like Martha Stewart and Oprah Winfrey. His cozy Guy Wolff Pottery shop in Bantam, Conn. is a two-room farmhouse from 1761 and includes a workshop in the back where you can watch him throwing pots all day. Housed in a handsome red-brick building in the center of Washington Depot, the Hickory Stick Bookshop has been a fixture in the community for over 60 years. The staff has over a century of experience collectively and can help you explore the titles, many from local authors, in this charming space that reminds you why you love a local book store. Former New York fashion executive Martha Fish opened Milton Market in Litchfield as an “everyday luxury general store." Housed in a dramatic space that was a former blacksmith, her stylishly curated assortment includes beautiful hand-blown glassware, luxurious blankets from Swans Island in Maine, and work from many local craftsmen and artisans.

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15 Incredible Weekend Trips from NYC

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New York City is a great place to live because there’s always something to do, but there will be times you’ll want to escape the city. Luckily with 52 weekends every year, it gives you plenty of opportunities to get out and explore especially since we’re so close to great destinations in the Northeast. Whether that means a neighboring city or spending time outdoors, we’ve put together a list of the best weekend trips from NYC.

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15 Best Weekend Trips from NYC

  • Philadelphia, PA
  • The Catskills, NY
  • Hershey, PA
  • Lake George, NY
  • Washington, DC
  • Stone Harbor, NJ
  • Lancaster County, PA
  • The Berkshires, MA
  • Providence, RI
  • Portland, ME
  • Montauk, NY
  • Watch Hill, RI
  • Niagara Falls, NY

Like most people in the city, we don’t have a car. That’s no issue in the city, but when we want to leave, we’re much more limited. Yes, there are public transportation options like trains or buses, but even then you can only go to certain places. We also much prefer road tripping! It gives us a chance to travel at our own pace and make impromptu stops.

We recently signed up for  Zipcar  to help us explore more of the Northeast. Not only can we use it within NYC when we need to run errands or visit areas of the city that take forever to get to via subway, but we can also decide to go on a weekend or day trip on a whim. It was super easy to sign up for and we received our Zipcard in the mail a few days later. Once we had that, we were able to book to select our car, then unlock it with the card itself. Sign up with  this link to get $25 driving credit .

We headed up to Boston to visit one of Esther’s friends, explore more of the city, and eat delicious Italian food and didn’t start planning the trip until the day before we left.

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1. Philadelphia, PA

1601 Market St #200, Philadelphia, PA 19103, map

Distance:  101 mi / 1 hr 45 min ( map ) Things You Can’t Miss:  Independence Hall, Museum Mile, Reading Terminal Market What to Eat:  Geno’s  vs  Pat’s ,  Federal Donuts ,  Zahav Where to Stay:  The Logan ,  Morris House Hotel ,  Hotel Sofitel

Philly has a ton to do! You can travel in time to some of America’s most significant moments by visiting Federal Hall, search for the best Philly cheesesteak (I’m on team cheese whiz), or run up the iconic Rocky steps and explore the museums around it.

Though you can get there via Amtrak or Bus, then it’s difficult to get around the city. There were areas we didn’t get to explore because they were too far from where we were, so we need to go back with a car.

More: 25 Free Things to do in Philadelphia

Need some ideas for easy and short getaways from NYC? Save this pin and click through to get out of the city and visit amazing spots in the northeast. Whether you're planning romantic weekend getaways from nyc for couples, road tripping with a bunch of friends, or just looking for last minute getaways from nyc, everyone needs to escape the big apple from time to time. // Local Adventurer #philadelphia #pennsylvania #roadtrip #visittheusa

2. The Catskills, NY

42.00929,-74.3908664, map

Distance:  135 mi / 2 hr 40 min ( map ) Things You Can’t Miss:  Hunter Mountain, Kaaterskill Falls, Pratt Rock What to Eat:  Brushland Eating House ,  Phoenicia Diner ,  The Alternative Baker Where to Stay:  The Fairlawn Inn ,  The 1850 House Inn ,  The Roxbury

The Catskills is a beautiful mix of outdoors and comfort. You can be as active as you want, or pamper yourself in quiet recluse. You’ll find charming B&Bs or hipster spots that feel like they came straight from Brooklyn. Explore the charming towns, beautiful forests, and spectacular swimming holes. The area is massive so don’t try to do everything in one weekend. Focus on one region while you’re there.

More: 21 Best Places to Visit Upstate NY

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3. Hershey, PA

150 W Chocolate Ave, Hershey, PA 17033, map

Distance:  162 mi / 2 hr 45 min ( map ) Things You Can’t Miss:  Hershey Park, Hershey Gardens, Zoo America What to Eat:  Hershey Pantry ,  The Chocolate Avenue Grill ,  Duck Donuts Where to Stay:  Courtyard Hotel ,  White Rose Motel ,  Bluegreen Vacations Suites

Hershey is a great spot for families. There are a ton of kid-friendly activities that parents can enjoy too. Plus, if you’re a chocolate lover, the town embraces the Hershey name.

Pro Tip: If you really love chocolate, visit in February when they celebrate chocolate all month.

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photo:  Amy McGovern

4. Lake George, NY

1 Beach Rd, Lake George, NY 12845, map

Distance:  211 mi / 3 hr 25 min ( map ) Things You Can’t Miss:  Village of Lake George, Steel Pier, Fort William Henry What to Eat:   Bolton Landing Brewing Company ,  The Saltwater Cowboy ,  Pizza Jerks Where to Stay:   Hampton Inn & Suites Lake George ,  Colonel Williams Resort & Suites ,  Blue Moon Motel

Lake George is nestled in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains and is one of the best lake getaways. This 32 mountain lake is set amongst beautiful mountain scenery. Stop by local breweries, wineries, or hop in the water for one of its meany recreational activities.

Pro Tip: Love festivals? The area has multiple festivals throughout the year. Check out Adirondack Wine and Food Festival, Rock the Dock, and The Elvis Festival.

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photo: Aimee Lindell

5. Boston, MA

2 Copley Pl, Boston, MA 02116, map

Distance:  215 mi / 3 hr 35 min ( map ) Things You Can’t Miss:  Freedom Trail, Museum of Science Boston, Faneuil Hall What to Eat:  Pomodoro ,  Island Creek Oyster Bar ,  Giacomo’s Ristorante Where to Stay:   The Godfrey Hotel ,  Seaport Boston Hotel ,  The Verb Hotel

See American History come to life in Boston, whether you’re following the Freedom Trail or taking part in the Boston Tea Party. If history isn’t your thing, there are tons of museums and restaurants to explore.

Pro Tip: When driving through the city, the highways run underground and you often lose GPS. Screen grab directions and pay attention to what exit you’re looking for. If you miss it or get off at the wrong one, no worries, it’ll redirect you once you’re back above ground. I’ll admit that I freaked out a bit at first, but realized it was easy to get back onto the highway when I needed.

Great Weekend Getaways from NYC

6. Washington, DC

38.93954,-77.0896008, map

Distance:  226 mi / 3 hr 50 min ( map ) Things You Can’t Miss:  National Museum of Natural History, National Zoo, Spy Museum What to Eat:  Clydes ,  Bad Saint ,  Pineapple & Pearls Where to Stay:   The Hamilton Hotel ,  The Melrose Georgetown Hotel ,  Pod DC Hotel

The capital is another great destination with or without kids. A lot of the attractions and museums in the city are free, and the Smithsonian does an amazing job at curating all its pieces. If you’re looking for restaurants and bars, head over to the Georgetown area.

More: 101 Bucket List of Things to Do +  49 Best Places to Eat

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7. Stone Harbor, NJ

39.0417366,-74.7859875, map

Distance:  150 mi / 2 hr 30 min ( map ) Things You Can’t Miss:  The Wetlands Institute, Seven Mile Beach, Stone Harbor Point What to Eat:  Seven Mile Pies,   The Watering Hull ,  Ristorante Luciano Where to Stay:   ICONA Diamond Beach ,  Lark Motel ,  The Reed at Shelter Haven

This beautiful beach in Jersey is nothing like the Jersey Shore stereotype. It’s a small beach town that takes you back to a simpler time. Grab a scoop of ice cream, play a round of putt-putt, or lounge at the beach. It’s also a popular spot for surfing and boogie boarding.

8. Lancaster County, PA

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Distance:  150 mi / 2hr 35 min ( map ) Things You Can’t Miss:  Lititz Springs Park, Dutch Wonderland, Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area What to Eat:   Rachel’s Cafe and Creperie ,  On Orange ,  John J Jeffries Where to Stay:   Country Inn & Suites ,  EJ Bowman House B&B ,  Fulton Steamboat Inn

Lancaster County is a great countryside getaway especially if you need a break from the fast pace of life in NYC. Stop by Amish-owned businesses along the way, hop on a buggy tour, or visit a traditional amusement park.

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9. The Berkshires, MA

42.1667991,-73.1583548, map

Distance:  140 mi / 2 hr 50 min ( map ) Things You Can’t Miss:  Norman Rockwell Museum, Mass MoCA, Ashuwillticook Rail Trail What to Eat:   Nudel ,  Brava ,  Alta Restaurant & Wine Bar Where to Stay:   Willows Motel ,  Chambery Inn ,  Maple Terrace Motel

The Berkshires is where you want to head if you’re looking for some laid-back luxury. It has beautiful scenery, plenty to do outdoors, and a great art, theater, and music scene. It’s the perfect blend of culture and scenery.

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10. Providence, RI

1 Sabin St, Providence, RI 02903, map

Distance:  180 mi / 3 hr 05 min ( map ) Things You Can’t Miss:   Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art, Roger Williams Park Zoo, Brown University What to Eat:   Los Andes Restaurant ,  Pastiche ,  Kitchen Where to Stay:  Christopher Dodge House ,  Downcity Inn ,  Dye House Lofts

If you’re into history, Providence has beautiful Colonial homes along Benefit Street. It has the charm and feel of Boston, but much less crowded. You can explore the Brown University or catch one of the Broadway shows that come through.

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11. Portland, Maine

84 Exchange St, Portland, ME 04101, map

Distance:  315 mi / 5 hr 15 min ( map ) Things You Can’t Miss:   Portland Head Light , Casco Bay, Portland Museum of Art What to Eat:   Eventide Oyster Company ,  The Holy Donut ,  Street & Co. Where to Stay:  The Francis ,  Pomegranate Inn ,  Hilton Garden Inn Portland

When people ask us where we lived last year, we always forget we need to say Portland, OR since everyone things of Portland, ME in the northeast. It’s easy to see why! It’s home to one of the most famous lighthouses on the East Coast and the coastal town is just all around a relaxing place to be.

More: 5 Beautiful Lighthouses in Portland ME You Need to See

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12. Hunter, NY

42.2122422,-74.2341885, map

Distance:  124 mi / 2 hr 30 min ( map ) Things You Can’t Miss:  Hunter Mountain, Bear Creek Landing, Hudson-Chatam Winery Tasting Room What to Eat:  Roseberry’s Restaurant & Bar ,  Prospect ,  Jagerberg Beer Hall Where to Stay:  The Fairlawn Inn ,  The Sedgwick House B&B ,  Hotel Vienna

Hunter is known as the best mountain getaway from NYC. Whether you enjoy camping and hiking in the summer or prefer hitting the slopes in the winter, it’s a popular spot to visit. They also have some amazing zip-line tours and canopy courses.

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13. Montauk, NY

41.0425982,-72.0261241, map

Distance:  119 mi / 2 hr 45 min ( map ) Things You Can’t Miss:  Montauk Point Lighthouse, Hither Hills State Park, Gosman’s Dock What to Eat:   South Edison ,  Montauk Bake Shoppe ,   St Peter’s Catch Where to Stay:   Haven Montauk ,  Montauk Manor ,  Sunrise Guest House

Montauk has some of the best surfing in the area. If surfing isn’t you’re thing, you can still enjoy the beautiful white-sand beaches, bike along the shore, or go on a hike. 

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14. Watch Hill, RI

41.3140522,-71.8785778, map

Distance:  145 mi / 2 hr 35 min ( map ) Things You Can’t Miss:  Watch Hill Lighthouse, Napatree Point, Carousel Beach What to Eat:   The Malted Barley ,  Ella’s Fine Food & Drink ,  The Cooked Goose Where to Stay:  Pleasant View Inn ,  Langworthy Farm Bed & Breakfast ,  The Villa Bed & Breakfast

Looking for stunning sunsets? Head over to the Watch Hill and find one of the many viewpoints. Play at the beach all day or if you prefer to getaway from the crowds, head to the sand spit called Napatree Point. You can also for for a ride on a carousel that is a National Historic Landmark.

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photo: Latham Jenkins

15. Niagara Falls, NY

Niagara Falls, NY 14304, map

Niagara Falls is on most people’s bucket list, so why not go ahead and cross it off? It’s an easy weekend trip from NYC

Pro Tip: Bring your passport! The views from the Canada side are much better.

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photo: Ki Hong Lee

More Weekend Trip Ideas Under 7 Hours

  • The North Fork, Long Island, NY ( 81 mi / 1 hr 35 min /  map )
  • Shelter Island, NY ( 106 mi / 2 hr 30 min / map )
  • Cape May, NJ ( 158 mi / 2 hr 35 min / map )
  • Saratoga Springs, NY (  185 mi / 3 hr 10 min / map )
  • Annapolis, MD (  216 mi / 3 hr 30 min / map )
  • Newport, RI (  180 mi / 3 hr 30 min / map )
  • Rehoboth Beach, DE ( 211 mi / 3 hr 30 min / map )
  • St Michaels, MD (  210 mi / 3 hr 40 min / map )
  • Cooperstown, NY (  199 mi / 3 hr 45 min / map )
  • Manchester, VT (  211 mi / 3 hr 45 min / map )
  • Cape Cod, MA ( 235 mi / 4 hr 15 min /  map )
  • Ithaca, NY (  235 mi / 4 hr 15 min / map )
  • Hanover, NH ( 266 mi / 4 hr 25 min /  map )
  • Portsmouth, NH (  263 mi / 4 hr 25 min / map )
  • Woodstock, VT (  265 mi / 4 hr 40 min / map )
  • Kennebunkport, ME (  291 mi / 5 hr / map )
  • Finger Lakes, NY ( 269 mi / 5 hr /  map )
  • Adirondacks, NY ( 299 mi / 5 hr 10 min /  map )
  • Martha’s Vineyard ( 266 mi / 5 hr 25 min /  map )
  • Warren, VT (  298 mi / 5 hr 30 min / map )
  • Stowe, VT (  334 mi / 5 hr 40 min / map )
  • Letchworth State Park, NY (  324 mi / 5 hr 45 min / map )
  • Pittsburgh, PA ( 370 mi / 6 hr /  map )
  • Nantucket, MA ( 370 mi / 6 hr /  map )
  • Buffalo, NY (  374 mi / 6 hr 35 min / map )

Tips for Planning the Perfect Weekend Getaway

  • Don’t put pressure on planning. Sometimes the best weekends happen when you decide to just go!
  • Leave room to explore. Don’t pack your schedule so much that you don’t have time to stumble across a new discovery. If the drive says 2 hours, give yourself 3. Who knows what roadside stops you might find.
  • If you have the flexibility to leave during the week, those are the best times to avoid crowds.
  • You can visit a lot of these spots as a day trip!
  •  Get a  $25 driving credit when you sign up for Zipcar with this link . It’ll help you get started on your weekend adventures!

Tips for Planning the perfect weekend getaway

  • Don’t put pressure on planning. Sometimes the best weekends happen when you decide to just go!
  • Leave room to explore. Don’t pack your schedule so much that you don’t have time to stumble across a new discovery. If the drive says 2 hours, give yourself 3. Who knows what roadside stops you might find.
  •  Get a  $25 driving credit when you sign up for Zipcar with this link . It’ll help you get started on your weekend adventures!

Map of Weekend Trips from NYC

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Top 20 Weekend Getaways from NYC (within an easy drive or train ride)

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  • Posted by by Elle-Rose
  • Updated: August 16, 2022
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Are you looking for the best weekend getaways from NYC? Want a break from the city? If so – this list is for you!

If you’re looking for the best weekend getaways from NYC… this list if going to give you so much inspiration!

Whether you’re a born and bred New-Yorker or are looking for some incredible places to visit on a sneaky day trip from NYC on your next trip, it can be tricky to narrow down the best weekend getaways from NYC. 

But we’ve got some good news, as there are just so many amazing places to visit just outside of New York, within an easy 2-3 hours drive! Hooray!

So finding the ideal weekend getaways from NYC is easy – just take a read of this list.

From magical Coney Island, to cute quirky towns, and even New Jersey’s very own Las Vegas… there are plenty of fantastic day trips that you can embark on, and plenty of places for weekend getaways from NYC.

The best places for weekend getaways from NYC…

So sit back, take a read, and start planning your next trip outside the big city, and your ideal weekend getaway from NYC.

Brighton Beach

If you’re looking for the perfect place for weekend getaways from NYC that will suit the entire family, then you’ll need to look no further than Brighton Beach.

This stunning beach has attracted day-trippers and sunbathers to its shores for years, and its popularity has genuinely never waned!

If you choose to head down to Brighton Beach for your weekend getaway from NYC, be sure to visit the 200-year-old Brighton Palace Pier. With rides and amusements that date back 200 years, it’s a historical marvel that must be seen to be believed.

With so many activities on offer, Brighton Beach is the perfect place to visit outside of New York for families that are looking to make lasting memories, and there’s so much to do there.

This is a beautiful choice for weekend getaways from NYC.

Read more about New York State: 10 beautiful castles in New York State!

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Coney Island

One of our favorite places for weekend getaways from NYC is Coney Island.

Now, you may have already seen glimpses of this magical place in various pieces of pop culture, but if you’ve not been there for real, you should totally pay Coney Island a visit.

Whether it’s the famous amusement park, street performing, or the annual hot-dog eating competition that piques your interest, you’re sure to have a family trip to remember at bustling Coney Island. 

Sure, it’s not the most romantic weekend getaways from NYC, but it’s a lot of fun, and it’ll unleash your inner child!

Read more about exploring the great outdoors: The best tulip fields in the USA

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The Hamptons

Next on my list of weekend getaways from NYC, it’s The Hamptons. The Hamptons have long been associated with affluent and well-to-do folk.

So, if you want a taste of the good life, why not add it to your list of places to visit outside of New York this year?

With long stretches of beach and some amazing towns and villages to visit, you certainly won’t run out of things to do here during your weekend getaway from NYC.

Read more about New York State: 9 amazing all-inclusive resorts in New York State

What we love about The Hamptons is that you can truly make a trip here suit you, so it’s perfect for weekend getaways from NYC.

So, whether it’s some incredible retail therapy in East Hampton or a bougie trip to a winery that you’re after, you’ll find it all in The Hamptons. 

When thinking of places to visit outside of New York… this is a classic choice.

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Jones Beach Island

Jones Beach Island was named after Major Thomas Jones who came to Long Island in 1692, and it remains one of the most popular weekend getaways from NYC.

Though we’ve got a great post about things to do on Jones Beach Island already, we’ll add a couple of spoilers right here!

With its stunning white beaches and great attractions, it’s unsurprising that this area is a popular place for day trippers. If you choose to head to Jones Beach Island, we highly recommend checking out Tobay Beach.

Located just one mile from the large State Park, it’s a great option for places to visit outside of NYC, and it’s home to some of the best ocean views around!

I love this place for weekend getaways from NYC, and I think you will too!

Read more about New York State: Top 15 things to do in Lake George, NY

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Next on my list of weekend getaways from NYC, it’s Woodstock. You’ll have probably heard of Woodstock because of it’s famous festivals back in the 70s…

And to be honest, if you want to experience a bit of those vibes and lifestyle, then this might be the place for you! Which is why it’s next on our list of weekend getaways from NYC.

If you’re looking for places to visit outside New York, then this ticks all the boxes. It’s only a short drive away (2 hours) and it’s a world away from the bustling city streets.

The vibe here is super laid back and really chilled. I’ve written plenty of ideas on things to do in Woodstock NY , so be sure to check that blog post out for more ideas!

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Next up on my list of the best weekend getaways from NYC… it’s Montauk. Montauk is one of those amazingly beautiful destinations near NYC, that is popular with honeymoons and romantic getaways.

So… If you’re looking for places to visit outside NYC that ticks those boxes… then Montauk is going to be the place for you. Montauk is a classic choice for weekend getaways from NYC.

Read more about New York State: 11 things to do in Harriman State Park, NY

Expect to greeted by beautiful beaches, amazing sea views, wonderful wildlife, and cute little cafes and restaurants too. Sounds pretty gorgeous right?

If you want to know more about things to do in Montauk – I’ve covered that in more detail on this site too! This places is just perfect for romantic weekend getaways from NYC.

Read more about New York State: Top 15 wineries in upstate NY

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Though you may not be overly familiar with New Haven, you’ve probably heard of its famous Ivy League University, Yale. So, it’s unsurprising it’s next on my list of weekend getaways from NYC.

This wonderful coastal city tends to attract the brightest and boldest around, and it’s a great day out or weekend away.

However, despite being famous for its educational facilities, New Haven is so much more than a University town.

With amazing art galleries, a fantastic museum, and even some Egyptian Revival Gateway, New Haven should certainly be on your list of places to visit outside of New York.

All aboard boffins, this is the ideal place for weekend getaways from NYC for you!

Read more about New York State: 9 Amazing waterparks in New York State

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New Paltz is a gorgeous option when you’re looking for romantic weekend getaways from NYC. It’s a short drive (about 2 hours) but you can also get the train up there too – so it’s pretty easy to reach.

New Paltz is the country-life postcard. It’s beautiful fields and meadows, a little village with tons of charm, and it’s known for farm-to-table dining (great for foodies!).

There’s also the stunning Lake Mohonk to enjoy – and there’s so much fun to be had on the lake, especially during the summer. Check out our ultimate guide to New Paltz here.

You’ll love New Paltz for your weekend getaways from NYC.

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Scranton is next on my list of weekend getaways from NYC. Located in northeast Pennsylvania, this TV-famous city is one of the best weekend getaways from NYC.

In case you weren’t aware, Scranton is the place in which The Office was set – cool, right!?

To be honest – this suggestion is pretty much for the Office fans out there (check out this road trip itinerary for filming locations !).

You’ve watched it on Netflix a million times, and there’s so much fun and nostalgia making it a location for your weekend getaway from NYC!

If you aren’t into The Office though, there’s plenty more to explore here than looking for some great merch. One of the most amazing things that Scranton has to offer in terms of attractions is the Steamtown National Historic Site.

Home to century-old locomotives that are set on a former rail yard, this museum is an absolute must-visit if you’re in the area! This is a quirky choice for weekend getaways from NYC, but a fun one!

Read more about New York State: Top 10 places for apple picking in NY (with a useful map)

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Philadelphia

Ok, how could I write a list of weekend getaways from NYC – and not include Philly? Now, Philadelphia is huge, so you may not be able to see much on a day trip from the city, but it’s a great option for a weekend away from NYC.

With some of the best historic attractions in the U.S. (notably the Liberty Bell!), it’s unsurprising that Philadelphia is one of the top weekend getaways from NYC.

Oh, and if you do pay Philly a visit, be sure to check out some of the area’s restaurants. Did someone say Philly Cheese Steak?

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Next on my list of weekend getaways from NYC, it’s Baltimore.

Just further down the coast from Philly, is Baltimore. I love Baltimore, it’s a small city, but it’s scenic and have this lovely charm to it, and there are plenty of things to do there.

Fort McHenry, which is the birthplace of the U.S. national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” can be found in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor – which means this placed is steeped in national history.

If that’s your thing! I love Baltimore for cute, romantic weekend getaways from NYC.

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Sleepy Hollow

If you’re looking for weekend getaways from NYC around autumn and Halloween… then you really can’t go wrong with Sleepy Hollow.

You’ve probably heard of this place because of the movie (by the same name) but the good new is, it’s less than an hours drive from the city center and super easy to get to.

What makes Sleepy Hollow worth visiting? It’s a lovely change of pace to city life, and it’s got some unique stories tell.

There are also LOADS of things to do in Sleepy Hollow – so you could easily spend a few days there and pack your days full of activities.

Yes this is a slightly spooky weekend getaways from NYC… but I know some of your will love that it’s a bit different!

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Port Jefferson Village

Next on my list of weekend getaways from NYC, it’s Port Jefferson Village.

Though Port Jefferson is a tiny village in Long Island, it’s certainly charming. With a population of only 7,750, you certainly won’t run into too many folks whilst on your travels here!

Despite being quite a sleepy town, there’s plenty to do here, which is why it’s next on our list of the best weekend getaways near NYC.

As Port Jefferson is a waterside town, we highly suggest checking out its beautiful waterfront views.

As the waterfront is packed with shops, coffee spots, and great restaurants, it’s the perfect place in which to relax and unwind if you’re finding yourself worn out from city life!

You’ll love this location for weekend getaways from NYC.

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If you’re looking for a cute, quirky place to visit for your weekend getaways from NYC – then Rhinebeck would be a great choice. It’s easy to reach by train and by car – so it ticks those boxes!

In terms of weekend getaways from NYC – Rhinebeck is a pretty solid choice for a weekend away.

You have the nature and beautiful scenery of upstate New York, but you also have a bustling and very friendly town with lovely shops, cafes and restaurants to enjoy too. There are loads of things to do in Rhinebeck !

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Atlantic City

Next up on my list of weekend getaways from NYC… it’s Atlantic City.

Atlantic City is essentially New Jersey’s very own Las Vegas. Acting as a dedicated resort city on the Atlantic coast, Atlantic City is absolutely one of the top places to visit outside of New York.

Packed with casinos, wide beaches, and an iconic Boardwalk, it’s one of our favorite picks for day trippers.

If you’re not huge on gambling though, don’t fret, for Atlantic City has plenty more in store for you!

With numerous spas, famous entertainers, and some great high-end shopping on offer, you certainly won’t leave the AC disappointed. 

It’s a classic choice for weekend getaways from NYC – especially when a flight to Vegas seems too long and too far.

Read more about New York State: 20 beautiful waterfalls in NY (with a handy map!)

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Another pretty commuter town on my list of weekend getaways from NYC!

This is another great choice for places to visit outside NYC. This is a lovely little town, packed full of gorgeous little stores and cafes, and friendly locals.

There are lots of things to do in Beacon to choose from, but I personally love the galleries and the cultural centre, and the Bannerman’s Castle (which isn’t far from the town centre).

This is a great place for weekend getaways from NYC and you’ll love it all year round.

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Check out a spa hotel near NYC

If you’re not bothered by location when looking for weekend getaways from NYC, but want a beautiful hotel and some much-needed relaxation – then a great option to finding places to stay outside NYC, is just to search for a great spa hotel.

There are so many amazing spa hotels near NYC , located in beautiful countryside and with stunning views over the surrounding wilderness. So if you’re hoping to just get some peace and quiet – maybe looking at one of those spa hotels is a good plan!

Spa breaks are the most classic choice for weekend getaways from NYC, and there are so many great ones to choose from!

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Next up on my list of weekend getaways from NYC… It’s Brooklyn.

OK… So Brooklyn isn’t exactly miles from Manhattan, but it’s very easy to get to and sometimes even somewhere super close can give you the escape you need from the crowded city.

Head to Brooklyn’s Botanical Gardens, or splurge on a spa hotel in Brooklyn. Or just take the train out to one of Brooklyn’s lovely suburbs and have a stroll around for the weekend. There’s so much to do there.

Read more about New York State: Ultimate guide to the best REAL haunted houses in New York

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Croton Gorge Park

Next on my list of weekend getaways from NYC, it’s Croton Gorge Park.

If you’re just looking for a day trip for the weekend, then I really recommend Croton Gorge Park . It’s only a little north of the city, but it’ll give you that nature-fix city dwellers so often need.

There’s quite a few things to do in Croton Gorge Park, including fishing, hiking, walking, picnicing, sledding and skiing (in winter).

So it’s got it all really – and it’s pretty reliable all year round too. Oh and it’s really pretty! Definitely Instagram-worthy that’s for sure!

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If you don’t mind driving a little further for you weekend getaways from NYC…

Remember also, if you don’t mind driving a little further afield in New York State when it comes to planning your weekend getaways from NYC… then some incredible places lie about 3-5 hours drive from the city, such as the Finger Lakes National Park.

Now, I won’t go into as much detail here, but we’ve written plenty of content about these destinations in Upstate New York for you to check out too!

If you love nature, hiking, swimming, kayaking, etc – then some of these beautiful destinations a little further away might be just what you’re looking for when choosing your weekend getaways from NYC…

  • Ultimate Guide to the Finger Lakes
  • Things to do near Syracuse
  • Things to do in Watkins Glen
  • Things to do in Jamestown
  • Things to do in Tupper Lake
  • Things to do in Utica
  • Things to do in Saratoga Springs

They should give you even more inspiration for planning a getaway outside of NYC!

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I hope this list of 20 weekend getaways from NYC has been helpful!

Hopefully this list has given you loads of ideas and inspiration for weekend getaways from NYC! There are so many to choose from, and NYC is a city that is surrounded by beautiful nature, towns, and spas… So you’re truly spoilt for choice.

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Elle-Rose is the owner and editor of The World and Then Some! She has been a professional travel writer for over 12 years, writing for many different publications, including this one. Elle-Rose is a city break expert, and she specializes in popular locations such as NYC, London, Las Vegas and Dubai, regularly visiting to stay on top of new attractions, restaurants and hotels. Elle-Rose is super active on TikTok (@theworldandthensome), and loves filming video content in the cities she visits - so go and say hello!

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20+ BEST Weekend Trips From NYC

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Looking for some awesome options for weekend trips from NYC? As someone who likes to take weekend breaks from the city several times throughout the year, I got you.

As much as we all love New York City, sometimes it’s nice to escape from these busy streets and high energy. Whether you’re looking for romantic getaways from NYC or just one of those New York weekend breaks that are so necessary every now and then, I’ve got you covered.

With our complete guide to weekend getaways from NYC, all within 4-6 hours driving distance from here, you will be ready to book your trips.

Under all of the weekend getaways from NYC I mention whether or not the destination is accessible using public transportation, while many of these New York weekend breaks are accessible by public transportation if you plan on exploring all of the wonderful things we recommend to do you will probably be most comfortable renting a car, we recommend checking out the best rates using Expedia.com.

Read our guide to the best Airbnbs in New York including cabins, lake houses, cottages, treehouses, & more including many of the locations mentioned in this guide to help you plan the ultimate weekend getaway from NYC!

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The Best New York Weekend Breaks

Bathtub at the Urban Cowboy Lodge in the Catskills New York

If you’re looking for the complete opposite of city life, head to the Catskills for a mountain getaway in any of the many incredible towns anytime of year as this is a great all-season getaway.

In the summer you’re greeted with plenty of lakes, rivers, and mountain activities. In the fall you’re surrounded by the impressive fall foliage, scenic drives, hikes, and gorgeous stays. In the winter you can take advantage of all the slopes in the region and have romantic cabin stays. And in the spring you can explore the cool, historic towns and foodie scene – or why not combine all of these activities in any visit!

There are so many cool weekend getaways from NYC in the Catskills and being only around 2 hours drive from New York, this makes one of the best weekend roads trips from NYC any time of year that just never gets old, no two visits are the same.

Since this region includes many towns and destinations, a few of our top Catskills weekend trip from NYC picks include:

Phoenicia – this cool town has great restaurants and shops to check out. You’ll want to drive around and check out spots like the World’s Largest Kaleidoscope, enjoy a spa day at Emerson Resort and Spa, and visit the nearby town of Woodstock.

Woodstock – speaking of Woodstock, this is another great place to base if you’re looking for a really cool downtown full of galleries, shops, and great places to eat. There are also great hikes nearby at Overlook Mountain, a Buddhist temple and retreat, plus you can take a drive to Opus 40 to view the outdoor sculpture park.

Roxbury – stay a ‘night’ at the Roxbury , or a weekend getaway from NYC that’s a fun-themed experience! This themed hotel is a destination on its own and they have two properties, one of which is located next to Stratton Falls. In the winter you can also ski at nearby Plattekill Mountain.

See the rest of our weekend getaways in the Catskills for more ideas and more information on planning the perfect weekend trip from NYC!

Top Pick For Where to stay in the Catskills:

Are you ready to put up an OOO message like you mean it? Head to Urban Cowboy Lodge , a picturesque, 68-acre wilderness resort where the Esopus Creek runs through the property and there is very little cell phone service and no TV. Unwind with a cocktail in one of their clawfoot tubs or play a board game by the fire. That status report meeting can wait!!! 

Read Next: Enchanting Castles in New York

Adirondacks

Great Camp Sagamore on Sagamore Lake in the Adirondacks New York

Similar to the outdoorsy getaway in the Catskills, the Adirondack Mountains are also a refreshing escape from city life and one of the most popular options for city-goers as a weekend trip from NYC. 

Located in the northeastern part of New York, the Adirondacks are accessible by train from NYC, we would recommend renting a car since it’ll cut your travel time in half, literally and you’ll also want to have a car to explore.

A train could take 10+ hours and driving takes just over 5, not to mention once you’re here you’ll want the freedom to explore as many of the things to do and see here are spread out.

If you are looking for an experience beyond the mountains, the Adirondacks is the place to go. As expected, there are opportunities for hiking, biking, and exploring, but there are so many more awesome things to check out during your getaway including white water rafting in the warmer months, ski resorts in the winter months (good enough to host the winter Olympics not once but twice!), museums, hiking year round, craft breweries, wineries, distilleries & more, plus tons of really beautiful towns to check out!

Any time of the year, this is a wonderful place for weekend getaways from NYC. This is a great getaway any season, in the summer you have fun hiking and lake activities, the fall brings beautiful foliage, there are an endless amount of winter sports and activities to enjoy especially around Lake Placid where the winter Olympics were held twice, and in the spring you have a slew of attractions to enjoy as well.

While this area is spread out, these are our top two choices for a weekend trip from NYC in the Adirondacks:

Lake George –  full of outdoor activities like kayaking, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, camping, boating, and even more opportunities for family fun. Be sure to take a scenic tour by a historic boat on the lake, check out all the dining and shopping plus lake views downtown, be sure to check out the brewery in Bolton Landing, and if you’re up for fun check out one of the many mini golf courses here! Don’t forget about the opportunities either.

Lake Placid – The perfect outdoorsy mountain getaway and weekend trips from NYC with so many adventurous opportunities for fun. Be sure to visit the Lake Placid Olympics Museum, which honors the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics that took place there! Visit Mirror Lake, no matter the season especially in the winter when it freezes over and you can walk on it! Be sure to take a scenic drive and visit the enchanting waterfalls of Ausable Chasm nearby too.

Where to stay in the Adirondacks:

One of the most famous places to stay in the Adirondacks and best weekend trips from NYC any season is located on an island in Lake George. The luxurious and famous Sagamore Hotel is a premier destination and property was named by Architectural Digest as being one of the most beautiful hotels in the Adirondacks as well as being an official AAA Four Diamond recipient.

This hotel dates back to the 1880s and is designated as a National Register of Historic Places. Stay in one of their condos, standard rooms, luxury suites, or a private lodge overlooking the gorgeous Lake George.  Book here.

Finger Lakes

From the city, any New Yorker can get to the Finger Lakes in less than 6 hours! The bus travels from NYC to Geneva, NY and then all you have to do is take a rideshare or cab for a few miles! However, this trip is best done by renting a car. Weekend getaways from NYC are much better when you have the freedom to make stops in an area as vast and spread out as the Finger Lakes.

As far as how to spend your time when you get there, this is another one of those outdoorsy regions with so much to do as well as great places to base for your weekend getaways like a romantic vacation rental around Keuka Lake or Seneca Lake, a girls weekend in Ithaca , and an action-packed city escape to Rochester to name a few ideas.

This region deserves a lot more attention and when you see the beauty of all the 11 lakes, waterfalls, and surrounding scenery, to the small towns, and all of the Finger Lakes attractions you’ll understand why.

If you love the adventures of alcohol when vacationing, this is your place! The Finger Lakes has over 100 wineries and over 75 craft breweries. Bottoms up!

In addition to the wine and beer tasting opportunities, you can check out some of the best state parks, hiking trails, historic sites, museums, and more.

There is also no lack of waterfalls in this region. To check out some of the best waterfalls you will want to plan a visit Ithaca, Watkins Glen State Park, Letchworth State Park, and others!

You won’t want to miss out on this countryside escape from NYC and all the amazing things to do in the Finger Lakes , you’ll need to make multiple trips!

Where to stay in the Finger Lakes:

We highly recommend booking a charming romantic cottage in the Finger Lakes right on the water for you weekend trip from NYC! We love this spot on Seneca Lake, the heart of two of the area’s wine trails, both the Seneca Lake Wine Trail and the Keuka Lake Wine Trail making for the perfect romantic getaway from NYC. Book Now on VRBO.

Niagara Falls

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Niagara Falls is a gem you won’t want to overlook when planning your weekend getaways from NYC. Niagara Falls is a city in western New York not far from Buffalo, NY. Wondering how to get there from NYC?

The most efficient way is by car, but if you aren’t opposed to a 9-10 hour bus or train ride, that could be a more affordable option! Definitely explore other options if renting a car is not in your weekend getaways from NYC budget.

Obviously, the greatest attraction in Niagara Falls is the group of three gorgeous and natural waterfalls that border the United States and Canada.

There are many options of vantage points to soak in this natural wonder.

The highly recommended Maid of the Mist boat tour seems to be the best thing you can do while visiting the Falls. This tour gives visitors an amazing experience from the base of the Falls and they’ve actually been doing this tour since the 1840s! Be prepared to get look like you went for a swim, you will get wet! But you’ll also get some awesome pictures in your poncho.

In addition to the Maid of the Mist, you can see the falls from observation towers, helicopters, and even caves!

Come prepared with your passport if you feel the urge to visit the Canadian side of the Falls! Check out the Niagara Fallsview Casino for a drink, some gambling, or shopping!

Niagara Falls is a perfect destination for New York weekend breaks!

Where to stay at Niagara Falls:

There are many hotels on the New York side of the falls, but the best options for accommodation in our opinion is on the Canadian side as many hotels offer waterfall views! We recommend getting a room with a view of Niagara Falls at Hotel Sheraton on the Falls .

Washington DC

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While planning one of your weekend trips from NYC, you should definitely consider exploring the country’s capital and all the historic landmarks, museums, and more!

While there are the obvious things to see like the Lincoln Memorial and The White House, there is so much more to see in DC!

One of the best ways to learn the lay of the land is by checking out some of the great tours to get to learn about the history and different landmarks!

Not too long ago, I was a first-timer in Washington DC. My boyfriend and I took a segway tour of the entire area! We rented segways from Bike and Roll DC and got a full lesson on how to properly ride them before we took off!

This was the most fun and efficient way to see DC. You ride all over and stop at all the greatest attractions and monuments for a photo op and a brief history lesson. When you finish the tour, you will have plenty of time to explore museums, restaurants, shopping areas, and more!

If you’d prefer a different kind of tour, here a variety of amazing tours you can take during your getaway!

  • 5 hour  Washington DC moonlight trolley tour 
  • 6-hour day tour of Washington DC visiting the most iconic buildings, such as the White House, Capitol Building, Lincoln Memorial, and more. This awesome tour ends with a cruise down the Potomac River on a private yacht.
  • Condensed  3-hour Best of DC tour
  • Eat your way through the city by joining this  3-hour Georgetown Walking Food Tour , plus a portion of your ticket is donated to Bread for the City, a local charity.

Where to Stay in Washington DC:

While spending a weekend or short stay in Washington DC we recommend picking a hotel with a great location close to all the amazing attractions in the city. We recommend the 4-star Grand Hyatt Washington for its location and gorgeous hotel property.

Jersey Shore, New Jersey

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Forget everything you think you may know about Jersey Shore-based on the “reality” show on MTV. The Jersey Shore refers to the 120+ miles of gorgeous Atlantic coastline along the state of New Jersey. Many of these beaches are packed with boardwalks, amusement parks, amazing food, and definitely a good time.

There are over 40 different towns along this coast, and while that sounds like too many options, just know you can never really go wrong if you’re on the beach.

A very popular spot along the Jersey Shore is Atlantic City. Visiting Atlantic City is a really common spot for weekend getaways from NYC because there is just so much to do in this beach city.

Atlantic City is known for its iconic boardwalk, multiple casinos and nightclubs, and expansive beaches!

So definitely keep this in mind when planning your getaway, but if Atlantic City isn’t what you’re looking for, here are some of the other awesome spots along the Jersey Shore:

  • Point Pleasant Beach
  • Beach Haven on Long Beach Island

Getting to the Jersey Shore by car takes a brief hour and a half or so! There are also trains you can take via NJ Transit!

Where to Stay at the Jersey Shore:

We recommend heading to Atlantic City if it’s your first time to the Jersey Shore on the ocean and next to the historic boardwalk! We recommend going all out and staying at the upscale and luxury 5-star Ocean Casino Resort .

Cooperstown

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Cooperstown, New York is located in central New York and is easily accessible for weekend getaways from NYC. Travelers can rent a car and get there in just under 4 hours by driving or travel by train or bus and get there in 6-7 hours.

Cooperstown is definitely a town that thrives on baseball and many tourists that love the sport gather here to visit the famous National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, which was established in 1939.

This museum has brought baseball fans from all across the country and it actually resurrected the city of Cooperstown after being hit by the Great Depression.

In addition to the Hall of Fame, many people visit Cooperstown for its Doubleday Field, the “Original Baseball Diamond of America,” which officially opened in 1920 and to this day families from all over the nation come here to watch their children play in youth baseball tournaments.

While you’re visiting, check out Mickey’s Place. This shop has every baseball cap you could imagine, along with tons of vintage collectibles, baseball cards, personalized bats, and more.

Other than baseball, visitors can get their brew on by taking tours or joining tastings of Belgian-style beers at Ommegang Brewery in Cooperstown.

The city is also lined with plenty of awesome restaurants and bars. A little town packed with so much to see and do.

Where to Stay in Cooperstown:

One of the best ways to spend in a charming town in New York is by staying at a B&B, a home away from home. We recommend the elegant Landmark Inn set in a 19th century home with a gorgeous maple tree-lined driveway and just a 10-minute walk to the hall of fame!

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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This is a spot you just can’t leave off your weekend trips from NYC list. And luckily for you, Philadelphia is easily accessible by trains leaving from Penn Station.

Philadelphia is not only rich with American history, it is an amazing tourist attraction that everyone should experience!

Philadelphia was founded by William Penn in 1682 and is home to the Liberty Bell, which is the famous symbol of American Independence. Today the Bell is located in the Liberty Bell Center and it is apart of Independence National Historical Park. It is a great tourist attraction and definitely something visitors should check out during their trip.

One thing you must do when visiting Philly is getting cheesesteaks from two of Philly’s most epic steak spots, Pat’s and Geno’s. You may have heard of these famous eateries, which have known to be somewhat of rivals in the cheesesteak business. A locals tip I’ve learned since my boyfriend is from Philly, is to get a cheesesteak from each spot and split them so you each get one half from Pat’s and one half from Geno’s.

One of my personal favorite things to do in Philly is visiting Penn’s Landing! This is an area along the Delaware River Waterfront and depending on the season, it offers so many awesome things to do! My recommendation is hanging out in Spruce Street Harbor Park to grab a couple beers, lounge in the amazing hammocks, and have some great eats.

My last recommendation is a MUST when in Philly. The best photo op and way to remember your weekend getaway will be by posing with the famous Rocky statue and posing on the Rocky Steps at the Philadelphia Art Museum!

This is easily one of my favorite cities and there’s so much more to do! Some other places to check out are the Reading Terminal Market, the famous LOVE Sculpture, Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens, Benjamin Franklin Parkway, and Boathouse Row to name a few.

Where to Stay in Philadelphia:

For a weekend trip from NYC to Philadelphia, you will want to stay close to all the best attractions. We recommend staying at the Hyatt Centric Center City Philadelphia to be in the heart of Rittenhouse Square.

Hudson Valley

The Armour Stiner Octagon House in Tarrytown New York

This historic location is definitely worth visiting all year round, but it is most popular in the fall season because of the Sleepy Hollow folklore.

Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown in Hudson Valley, are nationally known to be one of the most haunted towns and a great attraction for those interested in paranormal tourism. These Hudson Valley towns have had a spooky mystique dating back to the 1600s and Dutch settlement days.

If you haven’t heard of Sleepy Hollow, it is tied to Irving’s literary classic that is considered one of the first popular pieces of American literature to be famous internationally. But beyond the Sleepy Hollow attractions around the Headless Horseman and Ichabod Crane, there are many things to do here that may not be so spooky.

Hudson Valley is also known for its beautiful farmland and vineyards, which can make for lovely romantic getaways from NYC for you and your partner!

Visitors can also expect a perfect climate for getting active! It’s a great location for hiking, biking, golf, hunting, water activities, and even hot air ballooning!

Needless to say, whether you’re looking for a spooky visit or not, you will have a full itinerary while visiting Hudson Valley.

It’s also accessible by subways and trains from NYC and only takes an hour and a half to get there! I’m already planning my trip! Don’t miss popular day hikes near NYC here in the Hudson Valley too!

Where to Stay in the Hudson Valley:

What better way to spend a holiday or weekend getaway from NYC than in a castle? The Hudson Valley is known for its elaborate manors, mansions, and castles so why not stay in one! The Castle Hotel & Spa overlooks the scenic Hudson Valley and is a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World and Historic Hotels of America.

Burlington, Vermont

Church Street in Burlington Vermont

New England is so much more than Boston. If you’re looking for an artsy city to spend a weekend, you should consider Vermont! We’ll fill you in on why Burlington, Vermont is the next place you should add to your list of weekend getaways from NYC.

Burlington is Vermont’s biggest city with its population of just over 40,000 and yet it is an amazing tourist attraction. There are so many things to do here and a weekend is a perfect amount of time to enjoy them.

While you’re visiting Burlington, how about dinner and a show? Burlington is packed with awesome restaurants, like American Flatbread, and then catch a show at Flynn Theatre!

I would say the main attraction is visiting Downtown Burlington and Church Street. This area gets pretty busy on the weekends with everything from buskers, street performers, and more.

There are tons of small shops to check out along Church Street! Most of them are small, independently-owned places, by now you should know that we love to support local businesses.

In addition to the shopping, you will have a surplus of options for restaurants, they even set up inviting patios along the street if you’re visiting in the warmer months. Eating outdoors on Church Street is a great experience that we highly recommend!

Also located on Church Street is Ben & Jerry’s (yes actual Ben and Jerry’s)!  If you’ve still got room after all the amazing eats in Burlington, consider grabbing a scoop from this well-known ice cream shop’s original location.

The best way to get here is definitely by car! Unless you’re up for a 9-hour bus or train ride!

Where to Stay in Burlington:

The Hilton Garden Inn Burlington Downtown is one of the best locations in Burlington just a block away from Church Street, and across from City Hall Park meaning this is one of the most convenient locations for sightseeing!

Boston, Massachusetts

Acorn Street in Beacon Hill in Boston

There are so many amazing things to do in Boston, which will have you already planning another one of your weekend getaways from NYC.

First and foremost, if you’re any kind of a baseball fan, Fenway Park would be number one on my list of things to see in Boston! Home to the Boston Red Socks (I know we love the Yankees and Mets, but just trust me), Fenway Park is the oldest active park in MLB and it’s also home to the famous Green Monster! This field has also hosted the World Series 11 times!

Boston is also full of so many awesome museums and tours to check out on your visit, like the Museum of Fine Arts, the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, JFK Presidential Museum & Library, the Paul Revere House, and more!

Check out historic landmarks that date to the earliest days of the Revolutionary War along the 2.5 mile Freedom Trail starting at Boston Common and ending at Bunker Hill not to mention grabbing food at Quincy Market and grabbing a beer at some of the most historic pubs and taverns in the country at the Green Dragon Tavern, Bell in Hand Tavern, and Union Oyster House.

If you want to get some awesome views of Boston, we recommend the Skywalk Observatory, which is the city’s only observation deck, or a take a gorgeous cruise around the Boston Harbor!

The best thing about a weekend getaway to Boston is that is relatively easy to get there by bus or train, no need for a car! From Penn Station, a train could get you to Boston in just under 4 hours, which is an incredibly scenic journey!

Where to Stay in Boston:

An amazing 4-star property in a historic landmark building near Haymarket is the gorgeous Boxer Hotel .

Newport, Rhode Island

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Looking for a small island getaway from NYC? Next time you are planning one of those New York weekend breaks, consider Newport! This small town of just 11 square miles surprisingly has so much to see.

Newport is actually known for its many beautiful mansions, which for the most part are owned by the Preservation Society of Newport County. During your visit, you can purchase tickets to take a tour of some of the most famous Newport Mansions! If you don’t mind spending time on your feet, you could even do the Cliff Walk, where you can see famous mansions and lots of ocean.

And that’s not all for the tours, visitors can take gorgeous sailing tours, helicopter tours, and historic tours!

You can’t go wrong with a sunset sail full of beautiful beaches and lighthouses or some historic walking tours that’ll show you some of the oldest government buildings and colonial homes that date back to the 1600s!

Some other great points of interest are Bowen’s Wharf, Newport Art Museum, International Tennis Hall of Fame, and so much more.

Another great thing about choosing Newport, RI for one of your weekend getaways from NYC is that it is accessible by both bus and train for affordable prices! Travelers can take a train from Penn Station to Providence Amtrak Station and then transfer to a bus for the last hour of the trip!

Where to Stay in Newport:

One of the most gorgeous and unique stays is at the luxurious Cliffside Inn located in an 1876 mansion. This cozy B&B is an elegant stay perfect for a romantic weekend getaway from NYC.

Annapolis, Maryland

Historic Annapolis Maryland a nice weekend getaway from NYC

Ready for more history and tours? The capital city of Maryland has a ton of can’t miss tours and more that you’ll need to consider when planning your weekend trips from NYC.

The greatest attraction in Annapolis is the United States Naval Academy. This is also one of the awesome free things to do in Annapolis, visitors can take a free self-guided tour of the Academy Museum and learn all about the history of the Navy!

In terms of tours, set sail in the Sailing Capital of the World. Annapolis is surrounded by the Chesapeake Bay and four other rivers, which makes for a gorgeous sailing experience available through a variety of tours.

Another free attraction in Annapolis is located on Main Street. This is where visitors can take a stroll to see restaurants, shops, historic landmarks, art, and it’s even where you’ll find the nightlife in Annapolis.

Some other great sites to see in Annapolis include the William Paca House & Garden, Annapolis Maritime Museum & Park, Maryland State House, and Ego Valley to name a few.

With a few transfers on a train that leaves from Penn Station, you could get to Annapolis from NYC in just under 5 hours!

Where to Stay in Annapolis:

The Annapolis Waterfront Hotel is one of the best options to stay during your weekend getaway from NYC here in Annapolis. Overlooking Annapolis Harbor, this beautiful hotel is next to many of the main attractions including the United States Naval Academy.

Pocono Mountains

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Another amazing mountain escape from NYC is located in the Poconos, a mountainous region in Pennsylvania. This destination would definitely qualify as one of the romantic getaways from NYC.

The Poconos has been a relaxing escape for people all over the northeast since the early 1900s. And as one could imagine, it is another one of our getaway spots that is full of amazing outdoor activities, known for their ski slopes!

Beyond the woods though, the Poconos is well known for outstanding entertainment with live theater and concert performances. There are also a variety of historical museums, libraries, and other landmarks to check out in the Pocono area.

Even further the Poconos offer a wide variety of restaurants, shops, and even some brewpubs! Getting away from the city definitely calls for a toast or two!

The best part about visiting the Poconos from NYC is that it is only a short bus ride away and it’s very affordable! One of our top picks for towns to check out in the Poconos includes Jim Thorpe , which offers a scenic train ride through the Lehigh Gorge. 

Where to Stay in the Pocono Mountains:

Mountain getaways deserve a secluded cabin in the forest! That’s why we recommend this gorgeous cabin complete with a hot tub and surrounded by nothing but nature.

The Hamptons

View of Montauk Point Lighthouse from Camp Hero State Park Bluffs in the Hamptons New York

If you’re a lifelong New Yorker, maybe you’ve already visited the Hamptons, but you should never rule it out when planning your weekend trips from NYC.

A popular escape from New York City, the Hamptons are located on Long Island, it takes around 2 hours to get there by car, but there are many options for how to get from NYC to the Hamptons as well as how to get from NYC to Montauk even if you don’t have a car making it a very popular weekend trip from NYC due to convenience since there are bus, train, and even air options directly from the city.

Something to keep in mind while visiting the Hamptons is that everything is a little on the expensive side, after all this is where some of the richest people in the world live and Long Island is home to some of the most expensive real estate in the country.

But you can never go wrong with spending your entire weekend on the beach, Cooper’s Beach is said to be one of the best beaches in the Hamptons ! While summer is the most popular season to go, you actually get quite a different and relaxing experience by visiting off-season or shoulder season. Not everything is open, but you can still enjoy the beach, hikes, and hang out like the locals.

Additionally, the Hamptons have some pretty awesome attractions to offer. For example, couples can escape from the city to experience some lovely wine and beer tasting as well as a trip to cultural institutions like the Parrish Art Museum. 

A visit to the Hamptons is easily one of the best romantic getaways from NYC and if you’re looking to unwind with your significant other, this could be your place! 

If you have less time, a day trip to the Hamptons is also an option even if you don’t have a car.

Where to Stay in the Hamptons:

The Surf Lodge is one of the most popular hangout spots in Montauk for live music and celebrity sightings. The rooms are chic and minimal located right on Fort Pond. Be sure to stay the night for a Sunday Session!

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Another easy weekend getaway from NYC is Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania! As a baseball fan, of course, the first thing on my list for a trip to Pittsburgh would be to visit PNC Park, which is widely known as one of the most beautiful ballparks in the country. Not only do you get to watch a Pirates game, fans can see the Pittsburgh skyline and the Roberto Clemente bridge, which is actually named after a former Pirates player.

As far as sports go, Pittsburgh is also home to the Penguins of the NHL, and the Steelers of the NFL, which are great games to go to in Pittsburgh.

When visiting a big city you may be overwhelmed with the amount of things to do, and we’re here to help!

One of the best areas for shops, restaurants, and nightlife is in Pittsburgh’s Market Square. There are always events going on here too, like outdoor yoga, farmers markets, and more!

Pittsburgh has a variety of brew tours, museums, and parks to keep you busy during your wonderful getaway.

If you’re not up for the six-hour drive, you can certainly take a bus or train. It may add a couple hours to your travel time but it would also save some money on a rental car!

Where to Stay in Pittsburgh:

For a great hotel downtown, we recommend the Fairmont Pittsburgh for a comfortable and luxurious stay at this 5-star property in a great location for exploring all the best things to do.

Cape Cod, Massachusetts

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Since we haven’t covered many spots in Massachusetts, next on our list is a perfect seaside destination just southeast of Boston.

Cape Cod is a gorgeous peninsula that has much to offer its tourists. This is another lovely and relaxing beach spot, many people visit to escape from the city.

The best way to unwind from the hustle and bustle of the city is to take a nap on the white-sand beaches, check out some of the beautiful lighthouses, go whale watching, and even go island hopping.

Cape Cod is also known for its nearby islands of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, which are great tourist spots.

Nantucket is just about 30 miles south of Cape Cod and is a lovely place to visit if you don’t have a car. Most people get around by renting bikes, taking ferries, or walking. This island is full of history, museums, and beaches.

Martha’s Vineyard is just 5 miles from Cape Cod and it’s a little different than the Cape and Nantucket. Although Martha’s Vineyard is a relaxed island, it also has some very high-end art galleries and awesome boutiques.

Needless to say, you’ll be overwhelmed with the amount of things to do during your trip to Cape Cod.

When planning weekend getaways from NYC to Cape Cod, it is probably best to rent a car since the train and bus options can be quite tricky.

Where to Stay in Cape Cod:

A gorgeous stay at the Winstead Inn & Resort is the perfect place to base while exploring all the incredible offerings not only in Cape Cod but the surrounding activities and towns to visit too. This breathtaking property feels more like a luxury B&B to be your home away from home during this weekend getaway from NYC.

Hershey, Pennsylvania

Hershey is a town just east of Harrisburg, the capital of Pennsylvania. This town may sound familiar because it is the home of the The Hershey Company, which is one reason for chocolate lovers to plan their weekend getaways from NYC here!

One of Hershey’s greatest attractions is Hersheypark. Interestingly, Hersheypark was created by Milton S. Hershey as an area for employees from the Chocolate Factory to relax. It is now a massive amusement park that includes all kinds of thrill rides, a water park, a zoo, and even Chocolatetown!

Chocolate enthusiasts should take advantage of the free tours at the Hershey’s Chocolate World Attraction. Try exclusive chocolatey treats and check out their one-of-a-kind souvenirs.

Another famous attraction in Hershey is the Hershey Gardens, which is 23 acres of beautiful botanical gardens full of gorgeous flowers, trees, and shrubs.

Visitors should also absolutely check out The Hershey Story Museum. This museum takes tourists through the life of Mr. Hershey and his famous chocolate company. The museum offers a very interactive experience for youngsters.

Since Hershey is only about a 3 hour drive from NYC, it might be the best option to rent a vehicle considering both train and buses nearly double the travel time.

Where to Stay in Hershey:

A great option for where to stay in Hershey is the Holiday Inn Express Hershey which has a great pool for the warmer months and a great location for exploring all the lovely attractions in the area!

Baltimore, Maryland

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Just 40 miles from Washington DC, Baltimore is another major city full of history and things to do and see.

In terms of history, visitors can check out Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, which is mostly known for its role in the War of 1812. Visitors can learn more about the role Baltimore played in significant battles and history, such as the Battle of Baltimore and ultimately the development of our country’s national anthem, “The Star Spangled Banner.”

If this interests you, check out Star Spangled Banner National Historic Trail! Activities on this trail include hiking, biking, boating, and more!

Additionally, Baltimore is a great sports city. Home of the Baltimore Orioles or the MLB and the Baltimore Ravens of the NFL, these stadiums are some attractions tourists should absolutely add to their list of things to do while visiting Baltimore.

This area is also full of a variety of museums. One attraction visitors can check out is Edgar Allan Poe’s House & Museum, which is a huge attraction considering Poe spent his early life in Baltimore and he was also buried there. Tourists can also check out his grave. Fun fact: the Baltimore Ravens name was inspired by Poe’s famous poem The Raven .

For great views of Baltimore, tourists can check out the Top of the World Observation Level!

Downtown Baltimore is also known for its great entertainment, pubs, restaurants, and more, but the most charming area of the city to explore is the historic Fells Point.

A great reason to visit Baltimore for weekend getaways from NYC is that it is another destination that doesn’t require a car! Both buses and trains will get travelers from NYC to Baltimore in about 3 hours!

Where to Stay in Baltimore:

We recommend staying in the most charming and historic neighborhood of Fells Point right on the harbor. We can’t recommend enough the iconic historic 5-star Sagamore Pendry Baltimore or the Inn at Henderson’s Wharf.

Greenwich, Connecticut

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Connecticut’s first appearance on our list, but definitely not a destination to be overlooked is Greenwich, one of the best weekend trips from NYC.

This beautiful small town is a lovely tourist destination, especially for those who are coming from the city. There are many things packed into this Gold Coast town. Greenwich is an upscale city that offers dining, shopping, museums, beaches, and more.

Some attractions to check out during your getaway include the Bruce Museum, Greenwich Polo Club, Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens, Greenwich Avenue, and Audubon Center to name a few.

Greenwich, CT is easily accessible and incredibly affordable by bus and train, considering it is just over 30 miles outside of the city. This makes it a great contender for weekend trips from NYC.

Where to Stay in Greenwich:

A great location and beautiful property to enjoy all the wonderful things to do around Greenwich is a stay at the Hyatt Regency Greenwich .

Portland, Maine

Portland Head Light House in Maine on Cape Elizabeth

One of the most beautiful coastal weekend trips from NYC is Portland, Maine. What’s awesome about this weekend getaway from NYC is that you have the option to take the train from Penn Station or you can drive in around 5 hours.

Portland has a gorgeous coastal downtown, which you’ll want to spend time exploring every block of the cobbled lanes in Old Port. There are also several lighthouses to visit, including Portland Head Light, which is one of the most photographed lighthouses in the country, or take a day trip to one of the islands in Casco Bay.

Don’t miss your fill on seafood including lobster rolls and the many breweries downtown too! There are so many amazing things to do in Portland , which is why it’s one of the best weekend trips from NYC.

Where to Stay in Portland, Maine

Canopy by Hilton Portland Waterfront has an incredible location off of Commercial Street in Old Port which is just steps away from many of the amazing places to visit in Portland. Plus the hotel has an incredible rooftop restaurant you’ll wan to have a sunset cocktail and even dinner at!

The Berkshires

Pontoosuc Lake near Pittsfield Massachusetts in the Berkshires a great weekend getaway from NYC

One of the best weekend getaways from NYC is the gorgeous region known as the Berkshires in Western Massachusetts. This popular weekend escape for New Yorkers is known for its famous performing arts scene with popular venues like Jacob’s Pillow and Tanglewood as well as the Williamstown Theatre Festival.

There are several performing arts venues in addition to those and museums like MASS MoCA in North Adams, the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, and Herman Melville’s Arrowhead home near Pittsfield to name a few of the many cultural institutions here.

You can also find several luxury wellness retreats, Gilded Age mansions, a great food scene, wine tasting at wineries like Balderdash Cellars and of course you can’t forget the outdoor recreational opportunities.

The Appalachian Trail actually traverses the Berkshires, so if you can’t swing taking months of to hike this gorgeous range, you can hop on and do a shorter trek. You can also witness the beauty of Mount Greylock, the tallest peak in the state of Massachusetts, and hike around the Pittsfield State Forest.

The Berkshires are around a 3 hour drive from NYC and there are opportunities to take the Amtrak train up from Penn Station to Pittsfield with a connection through Albany. While you can easily enjoy a fun weekend getaway from NYC here without a car if you plan to stay in the town of Pittsfield, we do recommend having a car so you can explore.

Where to Stay in the Berkshires:

One of the best places to base yourself in the Berkshires would be central county in the cultural town of Pittsfield. Hotel on North is a unique boutique hotel that ties into the history and culture of this destination. Each of the rooms are individually designed and decorated, and if you’re looking for something extra special, be sure to book the Library Suite where you can sleep in your own personal library!

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The 21 Best Spring Weekend Getaways from NYC

The 21 Best Spring Weekend Getaways from NYC

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Spring in New York is something special; the trees and shrubs in the parks have their first leaves, there are flowers to be seen everywhere, and the weather is finally starting to warm up. There are many wonderful destinations near New York City that are worth visiting in the spring.  On my list of the best spring weekend getaways from NYC, I will show you my personal favorites. The selection ranges from city trips to relaxing days in the mountains of New York State. With so many options, there is definitely something for you!

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For all of the spring weekend getaways originating from NYC, I’ll show you the top attractions you won’t want to miss. Have fun!

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21 Amazing Day Trips and Weekend Getaways From NYC in Spring

Brooklyn botanic garden: a perfect spring family day trip in nyc.

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The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is the natural wonder of New York City and is especially popular during the cherry blossom season. Many people come to the botanic garden in Brooklyn just to see this natural spectacle. This place always has a special aura to it, as there is something wonderful blossoming here in any season. It’s located right inside Prospect Park in Park Slope, Brooklyn.

Day Trip to Boston from New York in Spring

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This day trip to Boston takes you through one of Americas most interesting historical cities. Everything from architecture to monuments and historically significant spots make this tour a great choice for all history lovers. Boston is a beautiful city and a nice contrast to NYC, making it the perfect getaway for a day! The bus will leave from the Gray Line Visitors Center and take approximately 4 hours.

Things to do in Boston on your day trip from New York in Spring

  • stroll along Charles River Esplanade
  • explore the famed Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • visit the famous Fenway Park ( this is the best tour )
  • enjoy a coffee in Boston Common (I love this park!)
  • enjoy a historical adventure and travel back in time to 1773 to be part of the famous Boston Tea Party

Places To See in Boston

  • Museum of African American History
  • New England Aquarium (perfect for families!)
  • Museum of Fine Art
  • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Helpful links

If you looking for an accommodation check our this website and if you want to rent a car in New York, I recommend this site .

Just Amazing: This 2-Days Trip to Niagara Falls

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If you are in New York in spring and are thinking about planning a day trip, then I can recommend a trip to Niagara Falls. I myself have been to Niagara Falls several times from New York and was always impressed by this natural spectacle.

My tip: These are the 5 Best Niagara Falls Day Trips from New York .

Insider Weekend Getaway from NYC in Spring: Baltimore!

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Baltimore is the capital of the US state of Maryland with a long and important history. It is somewhat comparable to Boston and yet it has its own charm.

During my roadtrip along the east coast of the USA, Baltimore landed on my itinerary for the first time. Due to its location by the ocean, it has its very own charm and is especially interesting for those who already know Boston and Washington. From New York you can reach Baltimore in about 3 hours. In terms of time, it makes no difference whether you travel by rental car or train.

Things to do in Spring in Baltimore on your day trip from New York

  • Do a craft-beer brewery tour or whiskey tasting tour (Baltimore is famous for both!)
  • Enjoy beautiful river views at the Inner Harbor 

  • 
 or from high above when visiting Top of the World Observation Level
  • Take photos of Historic Ships in Baltimore

Places To See

  • National Aquarium
  • Reginald F. Lewis Museum
  • Port Discovery Children’s Museum
  • Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine

If you want to rent a car in New York, I recommend this site .

Among The Best Spring Weekend Getaways near NYC: the White Mountain National Forest

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If you’re looking for a day trip that puts you in the middle of nature, then you’ve found it in this region! The White Mountain National Forest spans from western Maine into eastern New Hampshire and is just a short five-hour drive from Manhattan. You can expect to experience breathtaking scenery, wildlife, clear mountain streams, and lakes, as well as take part in outdoor recreational activities all year.

Things to do in the White Mountains on your day trip from New York

  • Hike to Arethusa Falls, which is New Hampshire’s tallest waterfall.  
  • Rent a rustic cabin at one of the many sites throughout the forest.  
  • Conway scenic railway
  • Polar Caves Park
  • Cranmore Mountain Resort

American Dream with Entertainment Complex: A Shopping Trip from NYC

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Attention shoppers: the Greater New York City area is now home to one of the largest malls in the nation – the American Dream mall. After many years of waiting and constant delays, the massive shopping and entertainment complex are already open.

The American Dream complex is much more than just a mall. Besides hundreds of shops, you will also find an unbelievable number of entertainment facilities here. As a matter of fact, the complex is almost split evenly amongst shopping and entertainment.

Day Trip (2 days) to Washington D.C., Philadelphia & Amish Country

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This tour is one of my favorite spring family day trips from NYC. It combines several destinations at once: you will visit the most important sights of D.C. and Philadelphia and afterwards the interesting Amish Country. Departure is at the Gray Line Visitors Center.

This is what you can expect on this guided spring day trip from New York

  • Philadelphia: Visit Constitution Hall and Independence Square
  • Philadelphia: See the world-famous Liberty Bell in Philadelphia
  • Philadelphia: Run up the “Rocky Steps”
  • Washington D.C.: visit National Mall and Lincoln Memorial
  • Take an authentic Amish buggy ride and visit a traditional market

Martha's Vineyard: My Favorite Family Spring Weekend Getaway from NYC

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If you’re looking to venture a bit further from NYC, then you should consider going to Martha’s Vineyard for the day. Martha’s Vineyard is an island that rests seven miles off of Cape Cod, Massachusetts’ southern coast. At a little over five hours, getting there is half the adventure.

The island is just 100 square miles and is a famous summer colony, but it also has a year-round population of around 17,000 residents. The island consists of six towns: Edgartown, Aquinnah, Tisbury, West Tisbury, Oak Bluffs, and Chilmark.

Things to do at Martha’s Vineyard on your day trip from New York in Spring

  • Keep an eye out for celebrities – everyone from Meg Ryan and Seth Meyers to the Obamas are known to frequent the area.  
  • Spend a few hours exploring Oak Bluffs.  
  • Take a walking tour of Edgartown.  
  • Gingerbread Houses
  • The Island’s five lighthouses
  • Alley’s General Store

If you looking for an accommodation check our this website , here you can check the schedule of the ferry and if you want to rent a car in New York, I recommend this site .

Finger Lakes

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New York’s Finger Lakes region spans an area that encompasses 11 lakes in an area that was once covered by glaciers. In addition to the lakes, this region is also home to many natural pools, gorges, waterfalls, wineries, and state parks. The two most popular lakes are the deepest and largest: Cayuga Lake is 435 feet deep and is in Ithaca, while Seneca Lake is 618 feet deep and is found in the Watkins Glen State Park.

Many consider this the most underrated part of New York and makes for a great day trip away from New York City. It’s perfect for nearly everyone as the region has plenty of things to see and do.

Distance: 260 Miles (5 hours by car)

Things to do in the Finger Lakes Region on your spring day trip from New York

  • Go on a wine tasting tour.  
  • Take in a game at NBT Bank Stadium.
  • Enjoy dinner and sunset on a boat cruise.

Places To See on your Day Trip from New York

  • Watkins Glen State Park (the trail is amazing!)
  • Robert Treman State Park
  • Rosamond Gifford Zoo
  • Corning Museum of Glass

Woodbury Outlet Shopping Trip

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Less than 1 hour from Manhattan you will find the Woodbury Common Premium Outlets. With over 220 designer stores like Dolce & Gabbana, Gap Outlet, Nike Factory Store, Polo Ralph Lauren, Salvatore Ferragamo, Timberland and more, this is definitely the place to go on a shooping spree. You will leave from the Port Authority Bus Terminal (42nd Street at 8th Avenue) and take the bus for a swift ride there and back.

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Day Trip To Washington D.C.: One of the most interesting day trips you can take from NYC in Spring

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The American capital Washington D.C. is a good four hours’ drive from New York City and a wonderful destination when you are looking for Spring Weekend Getaways near NYC. You can do it by your own or check out this guided bus tour. The bus will take you south through the states of New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland until you reach Capitol Hill.

Things to do in Washington D.C. on your day trip from New York

  • check out the Monuments by Moonlight Nighttime Trolley Tour (500+ reviews!)
  • Stroll through the neighborhood of Georgetown
  • Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
  • visit the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, Vietnam Veterans Memorial and Korean War Veterans Memorial

Places To See in Washington D.C.

  • Lincoln Memorial
  • The White House
  • National Mall
  • United States Capitol
  • Washington National Cathedral
  • Arlington National Cemetery
  • Thomas Jefferson Memorial

Central Park: a perfect Weekend Getaway in New York in Spring

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Central Park spans from Midtown Manhattan all the way up to Harlem. There are about 340 hectares of land and is a popular meeting place for New Yorkers. With about 35 million visitors per year, the man-made park is an attraction not only for tourists. New Yorkers love Central Park and its tranquility. Many events are held here such as the NYC Marathon. There are also tons of green spaces, walking lanes, and bike lanes. Central Park is home to Sheep’s Meadow, Bow Bridge, Bethesda Terrace, Central Park Zoo, and many other things as well.

And it’s perfect when you are looking for a weekend getaway in spring! Central Park is also a wonderful place that I mention in my ultimate guide to Staycation Hotels in New York .

Phoenicia: A Great Spring Day Trip from NYC for Families in the Catskill Mountains

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Phoenicia, New York, is a hidden gem located in the beautiful Hudson Valley. This Catskills town is an off-the-beaten-path and home to a collection of natural attractions and acclaimed dining establishments. Located just two and a half hours from New York City, this area has more than enough corners to explore during a day trip.

Between the close proximity to Manhattan and gorgeous scenery, this is a popular area in the spring and summer months. Yet, Phoenicia is a wonderful place to visit any time of the year, as there are always activities such as shopping, dining, and exploring the high peaks of the Catskill Mountains.

Distance: 130 Miles (2 – 2,5 hours by car)

Things to do in Phoenicia on your day trip from New York

  • Enjoy a meal at the Phoenicia Diner.  
  • Tube down the Esopus.
  • Take a hike through the Mount Tobias forest.

Places To See in Phoenicia

  • World’s largest kaleidoscope
  • Catskills scenic drive
  • Downtown Phoenicia

A Spring Day Trip from NYC: Poughkeepsie

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Poughkeepsie is known by many as the “Queen City of the Hudson”, as it is located on the banks of the Hudson River in the scenic Hudson Valley. This area was established during the 17th century by Dutch settlers, but today it’s a bustling college town that’s also popular with tourists.

Located just an hour and forty-five minutes from NYC, Poughkeepsie is the perfect place for anyone looking to enjoy historic architecture, trendy boutiques, and fine dining spots. Additionally, the area is home to 22 parks, so there are lots of green spaces to spend the day.

Things to do in Poughkeepsie on your day trip from New York in the spring-time

  • Experience the walkway over the Hudson River.
  • Take a tour of Samuel Morse Locust Grove Estate.
  • Enjoy dinner at one of the local restaurants before heading to the Bardavon Opera House to enjoy a show.  

Places to see in Poughkeepsie on your day trip from New York

  • Historic Huguenot Street
  • Cunneen-Hackett Arts Center
  • Mid-Hudson Children’s Museum

New Haven: A Hidden Spring Weekend Getaways near NYC

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New Haven is a quaint community located in Connecticut in the Long Island Sound and is the perfect destination for anyone looking to get away from NYC for a day. In fact, New Haven is only about two hours from Manhattan, so the trip is relatively easy and painless. And the best part is that this area has a lot to offer! From imaginative art and delicious cuisine to sandy beaches, there’s something for everyone.

Distance: 80 Miles (2 hours by car)

Things to do in New Haven on your day trip from New York

  • Tour the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History.
  • Ride the carousel at Lighthouse Point Park.
  • Enjoy a show at Shubert Theater.
  • Yale University
  • East Rock Park
  • Five Mile Point Light

Philadelphia Day Trip from New York

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This day trip will take you from New York to Philadelphia. In the heart of the historic city, the famous Liberty Bell, Constitution Square and Constitution Hall are waiting to be discovered. Of course, the famous steps from the movie “Rocky” and the Parque del Amor and City Hall are not missing. In short, you will definitely see all the highlights that Philadelphia has to offer.

Things to do in Philadelphia on your day trip from New York

  • Hop over to Lancaster and take a horse-drawn buggy ride through Amish farm country.
  • Visit Independence Hall, where the founding fathers signed the Declaration of Independence.
  • Tour the Museum of the American Revolution or the Benjamin Franklin Museum.
  • Walk down Elfreth’s Alley. This road is America’s first residential street, dating back to 1702, and is home to many art galleries, shops, and restaurants today.  
  • View the art collections at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts or the Philadelphia Museum of Art.  

Places To See in Philadelphia

  • The Liberty Bell
  • Betsy Ross House
  • Franklin Square
  • The Rocky Statue and the Rocky steps
  • Eastern State Penitentiary

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Albany is New York’s capital city and is not just the oldest city in the state, but it’s one of the oldest in the nation. English immigrants took control of Albany, NY, in 1664 and named it after the Duke of Albany. By the early 1800s, the city was the 10th largest in the country, which is a title that San Jose, CA, took. The area’s growth was fueled by the creation of the Erie Canal and the railroad, and it continued to serve as a vital transportation hub until the early 1900s.

Hence, as you can see, this area has an extensive history, and there are many local attractions that help provide excellent learning experiences for newbies. Today, this capital city and college town is home to about 100,000 people and has something for everyone.

Distance: 150 Miles (2,5 hours by car)

Things to do in Albany on your day trip from New York

  • Enjoy local flavors such as Chicken Joe’s, Pint-Sized, and Madison Pour House.  
  • Stroll through the Albany Institute of Art & History.
  • Ride a bike at the historic Washington Park.
  • See a show at the Capital Repertory Theater.
  • Hike Albany Pine Bush Preserve.

Places to see in Albany on your day trip from New York.

  • John Boyd Thacher State Park
  • The Capitol Building
  • Empire State Plaza
  • Schuyler Mansion
  • Corning Tower Observation Deck

Ocean City: One of the Best Spring Weekend Getaways from NYC with Kids

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Ocean City is not only affordable, but it’s also more kid-friendly than other comparable destinations and is known for specializing in American family beach vacations. There are so many things to do in this city that you’ll have difficulty narrowing down an itinerary.

From the boardwalk and its amusement rides to the powdery beaches and delicious seafood eateries, there is no shortage of establishments in Ocean City.

Things to do in Ocean City on your day trip from New York in Spring

  • Grab a snack and enjoy ocean views at the boardwalk.
  • Eat breakfast at Fractured Prune Donuts.
  • Spend a day having fun on the water with Paradise Watersports.

Places To See in Ocean City

  • Jolly Roger Amusement Park
  • Art League of Ocean City
  • Northside Park

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Ithaca is the largest city found in New York’s Finger Lakes region. This is a lovely town and is an excellent place to visit with many things to do. Set along the southern end of Cayuga Lake, this location is famed as the home of Cornell University, countless gorges, and more than 150 waterfalls.

Though Ithaca is home to a sizable portion of college students and the city conveys more of a youthful feel, it’s also steeped in history and full of fascinating historic sites and buildings. This is an excellent destination for outdoor activities as it’s home to a plethora of state parks, but it’s also a great place to relax, shop, and dine.

Things to do in Ithaca on your day trip from New York in Spring

  • Explore the city, and don’t be afraid to try local flavors such as Gimme Coffee, One Ring Donuts, and the Ithaca Farmers Market.  
  • “Ithaca is gorges,” so be sure to take a hike at one of the many state parks.  
  • Enjoy your evening hours at Firelight Campfire Lounge.

Places To See in Ithaca

  • Cornell University Campus
  • Taughannock Falls
  • West End District

Sleepy Hollow: Weekend Getaway to one of the Most Haunted Towns in America

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Sleepy Hollow is situated just 30 miles north of New York City and makes for a great day trip away from the stress of the city. This famed town inspired one of America’s most famous books, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”, by Washington Irving. Located in the gorgeous Hudson Valley in Westchester County, this is one of the nation’s cutest towns and makes for an unforgettable experience.

This is a great destination for anyone looking to take in some nature, view historical sites, or even go on a ghost tour. After all, Sleepy Hollow is known as one of the most haunted towns in America, with legends dating back to the original Dutch settlement in the 1600s!

Things to do in Sleepy Hollow on your day trip from New York

  • Take photos at the Headless Horseman’s Bridge.
  • Visit the Dutch Reform Church.
  • Experience history at Philipsburg Manor.

Places To See in Sleepy Hollow

  • Headless Horseman statue
  • Sunnyside Estate
  • Kykuit – Former Rockefeller home

Hamilton Township, NJ: A Weekend Getaway for Everyone

Hamilton Township is the 9th largest town in New Jersey, but the area is comfortably spread out over 40 square miles. This region is home to more than 64 state parks, playgrounds, and acres of preserved land. Within just one hour of NYC, Hamilton is a great place to take a day trip.

Hamilton, New Jersey, is fun for anyone looking to visit historical parks or attend local community events. This town enjoys a bustling and local economy with large retail centers and small retail shops alike; Hamilton is one town that caters to just about everyone’s wallet.

Distance: 60 Miles (1,5 hours by car)

Things to do in Hamilton Township on your day trip from New York

  • Explore the Sayan House and Gardens.  
  • Take a ride on the New Hope Railroad.
  • Spend an hour or two meandering around the Art Museum at Princeton University.

Places To See in Hamilton Township

  • Grounds for Sculpture
  • Shaky Bridge
  • Tulpehaking Nature Center

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"Where locals go" is our series featuring under-the-radar holiday destinations that are often overlooked by visitors but cherished by locals. In this edition, our NYC experts showcase their favorite holiday spots at home.

While those of us who live in New York City know there is no place like home, we also know there is nothing like getting out of town. It has long been a tradition for the locals to flee to cooler and more relaxing destinations when the tourists descend and the city starts to feel too small, even for us. That's why four New York-based Lonely Planet team members have shared their beloved nearby escapes that they return to year after year.

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Martha’s Vineyard

An idyllic NYC Getaway Ann Douglas Lott, Associate Editor

Every New Yorker has a go-to close-ish summer beach destination they dream about the rest of the year.  Martha’s Vineyard is so special because it’s so uniquely itself – almost no chains, walkable towns with unique personalities, all kinds of beaches to suit your vibe, and undeniably gorgeous pink sunsets. The best news? Delta and JetBlue have insanely cheap direct flights from NYC if you book early enough. I’m currently eyeing one that’s less than $200 for a round trip.

Oh, and let’s talk about the incredibly fresh seafood. My favorite bite here is hands-down the lobster roll from The Net Result in Vineyard Haven, taken to-go for a secluded sunset picnic at Lambert’s Cove Beach. Honorable mentions go to the ice cream at The Scoop Shack in Edgartown and cocktails on Atlantic Restaurant ’s waterfront deck.

I’m headed there in July, and we’re planning a Midsommar-esque garden dinner one night and will spend the rest of our trip beach-hopping and strolling through Edgartown. Some beach recs: South Beach has fun crowds and big waves, while Lighthouse Beach is a more peaceful tanning spot.

You could go the Airbnb route (they’re all over the island), but if you prefer a hotel, the historic Harbor View Hotel and The Charlotte Inn in Edgartown have that classic Martha’s Vineyard feel. If you’re basing yourself in Oak Bluffs (most ferries dock here), a room at the Oak Bluffs Inn is not far from the iconic, colorful “gingerbread cottages.”

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The Catskills

For hikers, shoppers, and foodies Laura Motta, Senior Director of Content

The Catskills has to be NYC’s worst-kept secret. We all love it, and there’s nothing better than a weekend escape, but it would be a crime not to give it the recognition it deserves. I spent some time there last year, and it’s exactly what you hope for: a change of scenery.

Every town in the Catskills has a unique charm and holds the promise of wonderful restaurants, trendy bars, and excellent shopping. I love to stop by Subversive Malting + Brewing for smash burgers, quirky brews, and a great outdoor space. The postcard-ready town of Hudson is another great stop. Shop for vintage clothes and records here, or have afternoon tea. Head over to Spotty Dog  for two of my favorite things – drinks and books – all under one roof. For dinner, try Swoon in Hudson, which has mouthwatering steak and an upscale vibe. Or if you are open to a 30-minute drive, Silvia in Woodstock and its fame-to-table fare will forever live in my mind.

For an artsy excursion, drive to Olana , the historic (and gorgeously eccentric) home of painter Frederic Church. It sits perched on a hill overlooking the Hudson and welcomes you as you cross the Rip Van Winkle bridge into town.

Not only is it super easy to get to the Catskills from NYC (rent a car or hop on the Amtrak), but there's a lot of nice lodging that's reinventing the idea of the cabin/deep woods getaway.  Hunter Lodge feels right for skiers and hikers, but it also is great if you're pursuing lower-impact sightseeing.  The Maker Hotel is pricey but oh-so-stylish and is located right in the heart of Hudson. 

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Shelter Island

The Hamptons for people who hate the Hamptons Brekke Fletcher, Senior Director of Content

I’ve lived in New York City for years, and there are two universal truths: 1) The city on a summer weekend is kind of amazing because it’s empty! 2) The city on a summer weekend is a hellscape from which there is no escape.

I used to be more like a 1. Now I’m a full-fledged 2. So where do I go? Shelter Island, situated between the North and South Forks of Long Island. It’s about 3 hours from the city, depending on lots of things I cannot control. It’s not “easy” to get there, but it is very easy to be there. You can drive (I can’t, no car), or you can take the LIRR or Hampton Jitney to Greenport, then hop on the ferry (for which you need $3 in cash to buy a token – make sure you’ve got some ones). But the truth is once you’re there, you’re going to want a car – pro tip for the carless: rent one at JFK.

My dear friends bought a house there during the pandemic, and because I’m basically a charwoman who cooks and cleans, I’m a frequently invited guest. (JK, they totally love me.) You can either rent a house for the week or book a room at one of the island’s charming hotels. It’s summer in the Hamptons, so it’s not cheap. If you can midweek it, so much the better. I love The Pridwin the most: it’s on Crescent Beach, it has a pool, a fantastic bar and restaurant, a lovely spa, and it’s newly renovated.  The Chequit , if you’re not driving, is a walkable option, and Shelter Island House.

When it comes to food, you have to pay through the nose. My favorite place to spend $25 on a baby wheel of cheese is Marie Eifell. I love their breakfast sandwiches on baguettes. Grab a less fussy breakfast from Eccentric Bagel (go for the Za'atar). For lunch: Stars Cafe and The Islander are solid choices. Watch the sunset with oysters and martinis at the Rams Head Inn , or listen to live music in the afternoon at Shipwreck Bar.  For fancy-ish dinner go to  Leon or Vine Street Cafe .

For things to do, there is a public golf course and outdoor massages at Crescent Beach. Another great beach, particularly for swimming, is Wades, which is not far from the Mashomack Preserve (bring your bug spray and wear socks to guard against ticks). There’s also an adorable farmstand at Sylvester Manor. And there is no place I love more than the island’s only grocery store: the IGA.

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Lake George

For lake lovers  Chamidae Ford, Associate Writer

Lake George, in the wide and beautiful Adirondacks region, is a newer summer tradition in my life, but I love it all the same. My boyfriend grew up going to this lake every year, and now I get the very lucky experience of tagging along. Lake George feels like home to me as it holds the west coast charm of a massive shimmering, oh-so-clear lake and towering trees to provide a respite on the hot days. 

At 32 miles long, the lake spans a few areas, but the Lake George Town and nearby spots are where most people stay. The town is kitschy but maintains a timeless charm you can’t help but find endearing. Plus, it is chock-full of activities. 

Take a tiki boat cruise with your friends (who doesn't love a party on the lake?), play miniature golf at Pirate’s Cove Adventure , swim along the shores at Million Dollar Beach, rent a paddleboard, and blow some money at one of the arcades. Unlike other popular NY getaways that can lean very glamorous, Lake George feels wholesome and rustic. If you’re looking for your inner child, it's probably here.

The area is not one for fine dining, but spots like Gaslight and the Adirondack Pub and Brewery will hold you over. 

The Lodges at Cresthaven has all the amenities a family needs to enjoy a lake trip. There are cabin-style rooms, a pool, lake access, and a lovely boathouse restaurant. A more mid-range option is Blue Lagoon Resort and its lakeside abodes. Airbnb also has viable options for cozy stays. Don’t forget to buy a tacky graphic tee on your way out that says “Lake Life Living” before heading home. 

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Washington, DC

For city lovers who want a little less city Ann Douglas Lott, Associate Editor

This is kind of an unexpected "getaway," but when you spend so much time in a city as big as NYC, DC feels a bit more "quaint." But it’s not actually quaint – there’s so much to do here . Here's why I love making a couple of trips here every year (aside from visiting friends):

1. You can Amtrak here in 3.5 hours. If I book at least two months in advance, it costs around $30 per way. And once you’ve arrived, getting around is very manageable.

2. The best things to do here are free . The Smithsonian museums, strolling around neighborhoods like Georgetown and Dupont , visiting national monuments , walking through Rock Creek Park – the list goes on.

3. Eating out here is so fun: Balkan food from Ambar , brunch in the back of Kramers bookstore, Le Diplomate for a taste of French cafe culture, and Call Your Mother for bagel sandwiches and latkes, to call out a few.

As for museums, you’ve got the museums on the National Mall , like the National Gallery , the National Museum of African American History and Culture  and the Air and Space Museum . But also venture beyond this area for others like the Phillips Collection , the National Postal Museum and the National Museum of Women in the Arts . Most importantly, DC’s museums are air-conditioned, making them a fabulous summer activity. Or you can head to a Washington Nationals baseball game.

I usually stay with friends in Dupont Circle, but you’ve got plenty of stellar hotel options, like the Lyle in Dupont Circle, the Dupont Circle Hotel and the iconic downtown Willard InterContinental Hotel .

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8 Most Romantic Weekend Getaways from New York City

Between dinging phones and never-ending work schedules, it’s hard to keep the romance alive in modern relationships. But a perfectly timed, well-planned getaway can be just the thing you need to break out of your weekly routine and see your partner in a rosy new light. Here, eight romantic weekend escapes from New York City that encourage hand-in-hand strolling with the object of your affection.

Jen has been a staff editor at Architectural Digest, Travel + Leisure, and Martha Stewart Weddings, and her work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Afar, and Elle Decor. When she's not snowmobiling in the French Alps or tasting scotch straight from the barrel in Scotland, she's at home in Brooklyn with her husband and daughter.

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Pocantico Hills, NY

Food connoisseurs have long made the pilgrimage an hour north of Manhattan for chef Dan Barber’s highly praised farm-to-table dishes at Blue Hill at Stone Barns . But there’s more to the area than meets the review page. The neighboring hamlet of Pocantico Hills is home to Kykuit , John D. Rockefeller’s family estate, where you can stroll Beaux Arts-style gardens overlooking the Hudson River and see sculptures by the likes of Calder and Picasso. The art history lesson continues at the Union Church of Pocantico Hills (look for the stained-glass windows by Chagall and Matisse) or during a visit to the Edward Hopper House Museum and Study Center , in the artist’s former home in Nyack. The stylish Time Nyack makes an ideal base for exploring the charming shops on Main Street, but if you want to treat yourself to an evening worthy of an oil baron, Tarrytown’s luxurious Castle Hotel & Spa is just the place to do it.

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Montauk, NY

At the far eastern tip of Long Island, Montauk is the kind of laid-back beach town summer was made for. Booking a room at Gurney’s gets you access to the resort’s enviable private beach and spa, but don’t get too comfortable—warm-weather adventures await. Surfers and paddle boarders take to the waves at Ditch Plains, while bird watchers look skyward at Hither Hills State Park . For landlubbers with restless legs, your best bet is a sunrise hike that starts at the picturesque 18th-century Montauk Point Lighthouse —New York’s oldest lighthouse still in operation—and continues through sand dunes and sheltered forests along the Paumanok Path. Reward all that exertion with a lobster roll and glass of rosĂ© on the waterfront patio at Duryea’s or, perhaps, dancing under the twinkle lights at trendy Surf Lodge .

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Newport, RI

It’s no wonder artists flocked to this quintessential New England town in the late 19th century: the light is unlike anywhere else in the country. Get the full effect during an afternoon ramble along the Cliff Walk, an oceanfront path that ventures near the Gilded Age summer cottages of America’s wealthiest families including The Breakers , an Italian Renaissance mansion, and the Beaux Arts-style Marble House —both owned by the Vanderbilts. Farther inland, Chateau Sur Mer is a Victorian manse that’s just a leisurely stroll away from the quirky shops on Thames Street. Join the lively lunch crowd for chowder and fresh oysters at Bannister’s Wharf , or ditch the tourists and retreat to the dockside lounge at 41 North for a sundowner with a harbor view. Later, dine on local lobster and Point Judith calamari by candlelight at the 17th-century White Horse Tavern .

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Cape May, NJ

With its colorful Victorian homes and all-American charm, Cape May feels like a journey back in time. Close your eyes and you can almost hear the ragtime music playing in the antiques-laden rooms of the Stick-style Emlen Physick Estate , or the historic corridors of Congress Hall , the country’s oldest seaside resort. Other timeless diversions include hiking the wooded trails and dunes of Cape May Point State Park , where you can see all manner of wildlife from dolphins and whales off the shore to otters and migrating birds and butterflies, as well as the town’s famed lighthouse. Plant your umbrella at Cove Beach, which has been dubbed the king of Cape May’s coasts. If the heat gets the better of you, a drink on the veranda of the Virginia Hotel is sure to revive you.

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Shelter Island, NY

For an understated alternative to the spectacle that overtakes the Hamptons each weekend, in-the-know New Yorkers board the ferry to Shelter Island, a tranquil spit of land along in the Peconic River sandwiched between Long Island's North and South Forks. Drop your bags at The Chequit , a refurbished 1872 hotel with pastel-hued rooms that serve as a quiet backdrop to your romantic getaway. Rent a bike and grab a takeaway lunch at local favorite Marie Eiffel Market before exploring the island’s shingled manor houses and untouched beaches. More ambitious types might choose to hike through the tidal creeks, freshwater marshes, and oak forests of Mashomack Reserve, or ply the calm seas by kayak or sailing class. Come evening, the place to be is on the upper deck of Sunset Beach ’s Mediterranean restaurant—especially at twilight.

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Annapolis, MD

Annapolis is often overshadowed by Baltimore, its neighbor to the north, but this postcard-perfect port town is a worth a visit in its own right. See its famous 18th-century architecture at places like the Palladian-inspired Hammond-Harwood House , built during colonial times, as well as the William Paca House & Garden , a 1760s Georgian mansion owned by a signer of the Declaration of Independence. From there, it’s a short walk to the Maryland State House, with its impressive dome, and the Beaux Arts grounds of the sprawling riverfront U.S. Naval Academy. Once you’ve dropped your bags at the stylish Loews Annapolis , make a beeline for City Dock to enjoy drinks and crab cakes on the sailboat-studded Chesapeake, then turn up Main Street for a sweet scoop at the Annapolis Ice Cream Co. (Their 36 homemade flavors are rotated daily, so multiple visits are encouraged.)

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Lake George, NY

It’s worth the scenic three-and-a-half-hour Amtrak ride up the Hudson River to Saratoga, famous for its storied racetrack and iconic mineral springs. (JS Tip: Sit on the left side for the best view.) Bed down at Brentwood Hotel , a revamped 12-room motor lodge in Saratoga Springs that feels like a Brooklyn transplant thanks to its moody walls, brass fixtures, and Instagram-worthy bar. In the morning, drive 30 minutes north and rent a boat to explore the pristine shores of Lake George, the onetime summer playground of elite New York families like the Roosevelts and the Whitneys. The deckhands will help you tie up on the dock at The Algonquin , where you can enjoy a lunch of fish tacos and a shrimp-garnished Bloody Mary. Then make your way to The Sagamore , a white clapboard Gilded Age hotel that occupies its own island nearby.

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The Poconos, PA

Northeastern Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains are a popular winter destination for Mid-Atlantic skiers, but the year’s other months prove even more inspiring for a romantic rendezvous. Just 90 miles from New York, nestled within 150 acres of unspoiled woodlands, the adults-only Lodge at Woodloch is a perfect perch from which to take in the region’s natural splendor. The resort can arrange everything from kayaking on a 15-acre private lake to horseback riding along the forest trails. If that’s more action than you crave, unwind in the heated hydromassage pool at the 40,000-square-foot spa or choose between yoga and tai chi classes, then head over to the restaurant to feast on seasonal farm-to table meals made with ingredients sourced from the on-site garden.

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7 Weekend Trips For Under $250 From New York City

Leave the bustling NYC for a weekend and explore charming nearby destinations for no more than $250!

  • Discover budget-friendly weekend getaways from NYC under $250, including charming destinations like Cape May and Beacon.
  • Embrace nature, history, and relaxation in affordable spots like Bear Mountain, Woodstock, and Mystic for a wallet-friendly escape.
  • Explore Philly's cultural attractions, visit Kingston's waterfront, or enjoy the seaside charm of Mystic for a memorable weekend trip.

Even for New Yorkers, one of the most expensive cities in the US to live in, vacations can be expensive! Even if you aren’t chasing all things luxurious, the cost of booking decent accommodations, flights, and dining out can make a hard-to-miss dent in your pocket. However, if you know the ropes of traveling on a budget, you can explore your heart out without splurging like a drunken sailor.

In this list, we have curated some cheap weekend trips from New York City for under $250 or less. We’ve handpicked some glorious yet laid-back destinations within a three-hour driving radius, where you can relax or partake in free or cheap activities.

The prices of accommodation are subject to change based on availability and/or seasonality. Also, the estimated costs for each weekend trip below only cover one night based on a Saturday arrival and a Sunday departure; travelers may wish to extend their stay to two nights, which will cost more than the provided weekend cost estimates if they start their weekend getaway on a Friday and return on Sunday.

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7 cape may, new jersey, a seaside getaway with 19th-century architecture, natural scenery, and magnificent boardwalks - total cost: $189.89.

Visiting Cape May, a beautiful beachside Victorian town in New Jersey, could make an excellent and cheap weekend getaway from NYC. There are many exciting things to do in Cape May , and many of these activities won’t cost you a dime.

We recommend exploring this gorgeous town on foot and visiting South Cape May Meadows ; it’s a bird watchers’ paradise featuring many wildlife viewing opportunities. You can also spend time window shopping at Washington Street Mall ; you’ll fall in love with the cute local eateries and boutique shops.

6 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Admire historical landmarks and world-class museums - total cost: $98.79.

Another superb and cheap weekend trip from NYC is Philly, a gorgeous spot to make vacation memories while admiring many cultural and historical attractions. History lovers can enjoy a memorable visit to the Independence National Historical Park , Liberty Bell Center , and the Rocky Statue for free.

On the other hand, nature lovers can head to Rittenhouse Square or Franklin Square to spend a calm and rejuvenating afternoon amid greenery.

Now that your basics are covered within $100, consider spending the remaining budget on visiting other popular Philadelphia attractions, like the Philadelphia Zoo for $19-$28 (price varies by visit date) and the iconic Philadelphia Museum of Art, which has a $30 admission fee .

5 Bear Mountain, New York

Enjoy the unrushed, scenic charm of bear mountain bridge and bear mountain state park - total cost: $181.69.

Nestled in New York's Hudson Highlands, Bear Mountain is one of the highest elevations in the region, surrounded by pristine natural beauty and untamed charm. This affordable weekend trip from NYC is ideal for those who want to cut the city noise and reconnect with nature.

When here, weekend vacationers can enjoy a soul-satisfying hike, soak in the panoramic views from Perkins Memorial Tower , and explore the Anthony Wayne Recreation Area all for free! However, you must pay a small admission fee of $10 per vehicle to enter Bear Mountain State Park (the pool and other amenities will cost you more).

4 Beacon, New York

A quaint community with charming streets and serene views of the hudson river - total cost: $207.44.

Beacon is one of the most affordable small towns to visit near New York City , perfect for a budget-friendly weekend trip. This cute little town has a beautiful downtown and features charming accommodations inspired by Victorian architecture.

When here, consider picnicking and barbecuing at the Scenic Hudson's Long Dock Park or exploring the vibrant Beacon Flea Market to get your hands on some antiques and handmade items.

Also, if you fancy experiencing glassblowing in action, do not miss visiting the Hudson Beach Glass ; it features a wide variety of decorative glass cups, home décor, jewelry, vases, globes, and more to appeal to buyers of discerning taste.

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3 kingston, new york, a scenic waterfront city with historic buildings and a thriving dining scene - total cost: $236.94.

A weekend trip to Kingston from NYC is a promise of an unforgettable adventure. There are many fun things to do in Kingston ; Uptown Kingston is an attractive locale, where shopping lovers can find bliss exploring a range of hand-made items, contemporary art pieces, and vintage apparel.

On the flip side, the Downtown (West Strand Historic District) oozes laid-back vibes, where you can take Istagramable pictures and relax, followed by a fascinating visit to the Hudson River Maritime Museum ($9 admission fee) .

2 Mystic, Connecticut

Say yes to the spellbinding views of the atlantic ocean and discover a rich maritime history - total cost: $202.11.

Mystic in Connecticut is a gorgeous family-friendly destination . This New England seaside community attracts travelers for its rich nautical history, cozy downtown, and cute local restaurants.

When here, adventure lovers can hike through the beautiful Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center ($10 entry fee) or visit Williams Beach Park (free) to ensure a day filled with outdoor fun and activities at minimal cost. Also, when here, be sure to dine out at popular seafood restaurants here; they serve flavorsome dishes that taste far better than what you get in NYC.

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1 woodstock, new york, discover glorious nature trails, an artsy vibe, and the joy of simplicity - total cost: $205.18.

The last spot on our list of cheap weekend trips from NYC for less than $250 is Woodstock, a quaint Catskills oasis that attracts travelers of all ages. There are a plethora of things to do in Woodstock , even for travelers on a tight budget.

For starters, you can visit Karma Triyana Dharmachakra , a Buddhist monastery to soak in spiritual vibes and embrace peace and positivity within. Further, nature enthusiasts can head to the Overlook Mountain and Thorn Preserve to experience the healing power of clean and green spaces. In addition, there are many art galleries and local stores where you can spend time shopping or exploring.

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Family-Friendly Hotels in New York City with Perks for Kids

There's no shortage of hotels in NYC, and as a born and bred New Yorker raising children here myself, I often find myself handing out recommendations for family-friendly hotels in NYC to friends and family who are planning their own NYC vacations. New York City is, of course, loaded with hotels, many of which are kid-friendly. And, while it's nice to have options, there are so many it can feel overwhelming.

That's why we've compiled this list of 20 hotels in NYC for families based on a combination of personal experience, trusted recommendations from friends, and great reputations. These NYC hotels offer kid-friendly amenities, including pools, kids-friendly welcome treats, and even bunk beds. A number of our choices are located right next to top kid attractions; some are budget-friendly, and others are a splurge.

Our picks aren't all in Midtown Manhattan either. We've included places to stay with kids in Lower Manhattan , on the Upper West Side , Upper East Side , and even hotels in Brooklyn .

Once you've nailed down your hotel choice, check out our parent- and kid-tested recommendations for top attractions in NYC , our favorite children's museums in NYC , and much more in our NYC Visitors Guide for Families .

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Top Family-Friendly Hotels in NYC

1. the peninsula new york – midtown east, 2. pendry manhattan west – midtown west.

Families arriving by train can practically walk out of Moynihan Train Hall and into the Pendry's lobby. Located in the lush, new Manhattan West complex, this luxe hotel offers a range of rooms and suites to accommodate families of all sizes. Be sure to book a dinner reservation at the on-site Zou Zou's , a modern restaurant that transports guests with its Eastern Mediterranean fare. Served family-style, kid-pleasers include crudites and flatbread served with multiple dips and Moroccan fried chicken. The hotel is steps from Hudson Yards , close to Madison Square Garden, and seemingly in the center of all the fun on Manhattan's west side, including The High Line  with an entrance just steps from the hotel.

3. Hotel Beacon – Upper West Side

Located on the super-family-friendly Upper West Side , Hotel Beacon is close to the neighborhood's top family attractions, including Riverside Park , Central Park , Lincoln Center , the Children's Museum of Manhattan , and the American Museum of Natural History . One- and two-bedroom suites are available with a sofa bed in the living room. There are also small kitchens, so you can save money by preparing your own meals with groceries you buy from Fairway Market or Trader Joe's—both are within easy walking distance.

4. The Roxy – Tribeca

Located in the heart of downtown's most family-friendly neighborhood, Tribeca , rooms here feature midcentury decor with a bit of Hollywood glam and are designed for ultimate comfort. Music lovers appreciate not only the spacious suites, but also the fact that each comes with a turntable and curated vinyl collection. Speaking of entertainment, the on-site options are seemingly endless. Don't forget to make reservations for its famous weekend brunch.

5.  InterContinental New York Times Square  â€“ Midtown

Along with its sister hotel, the  InterContinental New York Barclay , these two locations offer fantastic kid-friendly stays and packages for families with a variety of accommodations to choose from. On East 48th Street, the InterContinental New York Barclay welcomes guests with its  Kid at Heart package , which includes coloring pages and crayons for little guests, plus an FAO Schwarz gift card.

6.  Loews Regency New York  â€“ Upper East Side

The Loews Regency puts you just steps from some of our favorite  Central Park playgrounds , the iconic  Central Park Zoo , and more. When you're tired of exploring the urban jungle, head back to the hotel with its refurbished rooms, ranging in size from a standard hotel room to expansive suites meant for long-term stays. Its  Loews Loves Families program  caters to kids no matter their age. Enjoy on-call amenities from the safe (bed rails and baby-proofing supplies) to the soothing (nightlights!) Partnerships with Hello Bello and Little Spoon keep the youngest guests well-groomed and well-fed. Concierges can help arrange family-friendly outings or procure tickets.

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7. Lotte New York Palace – Midtown East

At this luxury NYC hotel, the family can enjoy spacious two-room suites, soaking tubs for bubble baths, and turndown treats fit for a king. Speaking of kings, the hotel has recently revived its Little Royals package , which includes a palace playhouse set up in your room, a gift card to FAO Schwarz, and sweet treats delivered to your room. Check the website for more special deals like packages including Yankees tickets, Bronx Zoo visits, or simply book a third night FREE. Read our full review of our staycation at Lotte New York Palace .

8. New York Marriott at Brooklyn Bridge – Downtown Brooklyn

This Marriott makes the ideal base camp to explore Brooklyn and Manhattan. Located minutes from the Brooklyn Bridge, you're close to many attractions and neighborhoods, dining options, and major subway lines. There are several different rooms to choose from, including 1-2 bedroom suites, and you can also combine rooms for more space. All rooms come with plush bedding, flat-screen TVs, and small refrigerators.

9. NU Hotel – Boerum Hill, Brooklyn

Live like a local family in this stroller-packed Brooklyn neighborhood. Located near four family-friendly neighborhoods (Downtown Brooklyn, Boerum Hill, Carroll Gardens, and Cobble Hill ), the NU Hotel gives guests an authentic NYC experience. Breakfast, loaner bikes, and an all-day coffee and snack bar are available for a nominal fee. The Bunk Bed Room, which comes with a queen bed, twin bunk beds, an eat-in area, and a chalkboard in the bathroom is just one family-friendly room option. Plus, the hotel is close to the A, C, F, and G subway lines so you can get to Manhattan (or Queens!) in a jiffy.

10. Millennium Times Square – Times Square

This hotel puts you right in the thick of the action in Midtown West , and some rooms give you spectacular views of Times Square below. Whether you choose a basic room or upgrade to a family-friendly suite, all rooms here (and at its sister hotel next door ) come with the Ask Alfred children's perks, which include a keepsake teddy bear, kid-friendly toiletries, jelly beans upon check-in, and kid-friendly menus, plus some parent-friendly perks to help you plan your stay.

11. The Rockaway Hotel + Spa – Rockaway Beach, Queens

The Rockaway Hotel + Spa provides an "urban beach getaway." Just one block from the beach, the hotel also has a heated, outdoor pool and snack bar. There are a variety of rooms to choose from, including suites and bungalows, which have kitchenettes. Combine its bunk-bed room with a standard king room for a perfect family crash pad. All rooms offer views of the Atlantic Ocean or Jamaica Bay and the Manhattan skyline. The hotel offers a concierge program to assist with any need or activity. If you're searching for a staycation, take note of its event calendar , which often features kid-friendly activities over school breaks.

12. Freehand New York – Flatiron

This artsy spot offers rooms ranging from the basic to the bunk bed-equipped. Families might opt for a suite or choose to stay in a "Three's Company" room with a twin bunk over a queen bed or a room with two sets of twin bunks. All rooms feature one-of-a-kind murals, thanks to a partnership with Bard College. On-site restaurants include Comodo and a Smile To Go coffee shop. Plus, you're steps away from the fun in the Flatiron District and an easy crosstown bus ride from Chelsea .

13. Thompson Central Park New York – Midtown

Located steps from Central Park, the Thompson Central Park New York makes it easy for families to get out and start exploring NYC's beautiful backyard. Upper Stories reservations include perks like access to the 2,000-square-foot lounge, stunning Central Park views, elevated bathroom products, and more. There is a trio of on-site restaurants, though the most kid-friendly is the once-secret Burger Joint . It's walk-ins only, and yes, the line is worth it!

14. Virgin Hotels New York City – NoMad

You don't rent a room at the Virgin Hotels NYC property—no, these supersized accommodations are dubbed "chambers." We enjoyed a stay here and loved the sliding doors separating the living and sleeping areas, plus storage benches to keep all the kid gear organized. Its gorgeous rooftop pool and terrace adds to the family-friendly feel, and its location near subway lines, the Flatiron District , and must-visit Harry Potter New York only up the fun factor.

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15.  TWA Hotel  â€“ Jamaica, Queens

Pack your bags and head to JFK, not to board a flight, but to enjoy a stay at the '60s-inspired TWA Hotel. Families can choose to stay in one of 512 midcentury modern-designed rooms and enjoy museum exhibits curated by the New-York Historical Society, Jean-George restaurants, a "sunken" lounge, and a rooftop infinity "pool-cuzi" heated to 95 degrees. You can even request a room with views of the runway. There always seems to be something fun popping up here, too.

16. Smyth Tribeca Hotel – Tribeca

Come enjoy a family- and pet-friendly stay at the Smyth Tribeca Hotel. This downtown oasis boasts large suites with ample space for the whole family, plus new, exciting packages for everyone to enjoy . On-site dining at the Smyth Tavern is a nice perk, as is its proximity to the family-friendly things to do in Tribeca .

17. Residence Inn New York Manhattan – Midtown East

Rooms with two beds, plus a sofa bed, full-size refrigerators, in-suite kitchenettes, and a FREE hot breakfast make this Midtown NYC hotel a favorite among families. Kids can also enjoy board games in the Hearth Room. Parents might especially like the 24-hour grocery delivery, FREE pack-and-plays, and overall value. It's located a short walk from Grand Central and a shuttle ride from Times Square.

18. TRYP By Wyndham Times Square South – Midtown West

Family-style rooms at this hotel, conveniently located near Penn Station, offer bunk beds, a separate queen or king bed, and sleeping sofas in oversized rooms outfitted with refrigerators. In some cases, there are even two bathrooms! Enjoy free Wi-Fi throughout, and, in the TRYP Family rooms, two LED TVs. Easy train access means you can head uptown or downtown quickly, and Times Square attractions are just a few blocks away.

19. The William Vale – Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Located in the heart of hip Williamsburg and right across the East River from Manhattan, The William Vale is perfect for exploring both worlds. The hotel offers 1-2 bedroom suites for families, all with floor-to-ceiling windows, smart technology, custom artwork, and open-air balconies for the best views of the city. You can relax at the rooftop bar, play in Vale Park—an elevated public green space—or take a dip in the pool or glide on the rooftop ice skating rink, depending on the season. Work on your short game at  the on-site mini-golf course , which is included with your stay.  There's no shortage of dining options—from the best restaurants in Williamsburg to the hotel's own restaurant helmed by an award-winning chef. Manhattan is a quick stop away on the L train.

20. New York Marriott Marquis – Times Square

At this classic NYC hotel, a thrilling glass-enclosed elevator ride is just the beginning of the fun. Book Family Connector rooms to net enough space no matter how big your family is. Rooms have recently been redesigned and renovated and many offer floor-to-ceiling views of Times Square. A selection of amenities can be pre-ordered to enhance your stay.

Getting a Babysitter To Go Out in NYC

Chances are, you need a hotel in NYC because you don't live in NYC. And if you don't live here, your babysitter doesn't either. So, we've partnered with Care.com to make it easy to find background-checked caregivers on our directory , or through Care.com directly , no matter where you are. Go ahead. Get a sitter so you can see a show, have dinner at one of the best restaurants in the world, or just get a night out alone to explore the city. The kids will be perfectly happy with room service, hotel TV, and an easy-to-find babysitter.

Unless otherwise noted, photos courtesy of the hotels

A version of this article was first published in 2014, but it has since been updated. Jody Mercier contributed additional reporting.

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This Annual Festival in Upstate New York Celebrates a Small Town’s Alien Heritage

Along with the pine bush ufo fair’s 13th anniversary in june, enjoy the ufo & paranormal museum..

Annual Pine Bush UFO Fair in Upstate New York

Nestled in the shadows of the Hudson Valley’s Shawangunk Ridge lies an unassuming town that’s the epicenter of a series of unexplainable phenomena. It turns out that the UFO capital of the Northeast—and perhaps the entire country—is just 80 miles north from the busiest city in America. Welcome to Pine Bush, New York.

The Pine Bush UFO & Paranormal Museum , which opened in 2021 and operates year-round, is living proof of the region’s ties to the extraterrestrial. A wave of UFO sightings in the 1980s became the most well-known “flap,” (a.k.a. in ufology parlance, a collective reporting of sightings of boomerang-shaped crafts in the sky). A look at the museum’s timeline of sightings, however, reveals that these mysterious events go back to at least the early twentieth century.

Working with researchers at the United Friends Observers Society, which helps to document sightings around the Pine Bush area, the museum is a space for both those who are curious and those with experiences of their own to tell.

In fact, strange occurrences are so common here that the sentiment is celebrated at the annual Pine Bush UFO Fair . Since debuting in 2011, the event has become a central part of the town’s culture and community and is an otherworldly extravaganza beaming Pine Bush’s alien heritage to us humans.

Taking place on June 1, 2024 this year and marking its 13th anniversary, the Pine Bush UFO Fair’s 4-day programming includes live music, food, and, most notably, a costume contest held in the town gazebo.

For a visit to the UFO & Paranormal Museum throughout the fair, guests can also expect to experience the common overlapping theme between UFO sightings and other paranormal activity and learn about local hauntings and mysterious creatures that are said to populate the area, complete with a life-scale model of Sasquatch.

“My favorite thing is when visitors leave the museum and say they had no idea about the activity,” says Lance Hallowell, the museum director who started his project as a temporary attraction in the UFO Fair back in 2018. To delve into the full history of all these stories, a guided tour is a great way to go.

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The Patchett House, one of the most haunted buildings in the Hudson Valley, is a fifteen-minute drive southeast of Pine Bush in the town of Montgomery. First operating as a tavern in the early nineteenth century and serving as a funeral home at one point in its history, the building now holds the Wallkill River Center for the Arts with exhibits from local artists and art classes for both adults and children. As an added bonus, the drive there takes you past Searsville Road, a popular skywatching area in the ‘90s.

South of Pine Bush in Middletown, The Switch Inn , a bar and restaurant built as a railroad hotel in 1874, purportedly has a ghost in its basement that has regular run-ins with the staff when lights flicker on and off and doors close shut. As an act of reverence towards its paranormal patronage, the Switch Inn holds tarot card readings on Tuesday nights.

Restaurants and bars in Pine Bush 

Right next door to the UFO & Paranormal Museum is Longstreet Tavern , proudly boasting a sign out front about winning “1st place in the intergalactic restaurant competition.” Guided tour groups get discounts on offerings like burgers and wings while visitors can have post-museum discussion over a round of local craft brews.

For something on the sweeter side on nearby Main Street, The French Connection , serves handcrafted desserts like macarons and cannoli cookies. Similar to Longstreet, this spot participates in the UFO Fair and themes their pastries with appropriately green frosting. A signature dish is a massive breakfast wrap called the Mother Ship, stuffed with a plate’s worth of an entire breakfast of eggs, maple bacon, home fries, and bananas. The cafe also serves hot tea to guests during the UFO Museum’s Haunted History Lantern Tour .

While enjoying a pastry outside, be sure to look up to spot a window on the top floor of the building. Few have set foot in this attic out of fear of its unnervingly haunted presence.

Where to stay near Pine Bush 

To keep the eerie theme going, sleep at one of the most famously haunted accommodations in the Hudson Valley, The Shanley Hotel . Located in the nearby town of Napanoch, it first opened in 1845 and was rebuilt in 1895 after a fire. An assortment of reported ghosts reflect its long history of serving people with both a barbershop and a bordello. Nightly paranormal investigations offer a chance for visitors to interact with the spirits of the Shanley’s former customers.

If you’re not feeling brave enough, you can sit down to have afternoon tea with these spirits with the help of some ghosthunting equipment or get a haunted history tour during sunlight hours. Luckily, you can opt for a package tour that includes both the Shanley Hotel and the Pine Bush UFO & Paranormal Museum. The Shanley Hotel fills up quickly and rooms are booked weekends in advance, so plan early.

If you’re looking to stay outdoors in your exploration of the ‘Gunks, Boulder Point Campground offers glamping and a pool alongside more traditional campsites. And who knows? Maybe you’ll look up at the stars and catch a glimpse of something beyond this world.

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The best road trips from NYC

These road trips from NYC will take you to stunning locations all within seven hours of the city

We’re huge fans of all things NYC, but sometimes even we need a break from the city and all it entails. Fortunately, New York City provides one of the best bases in the country to use as a jumping-off point for some incredible day trips or even longer road trips. Whether you're taking someone special on a romantic getaway , or are looking to disconnect from your devices with a serious dose of nature, these road trips from NYC serve as an ideal weekend getaway .

Maybe you’re looking to escape the heat of NYC in the summer, or you’re just wanting to discover a nearby destination you’ve never been to before. Here are the best road trips from New York City, from the most scenic corners of New England to charming Catskills enclaves.

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Cold Spring, NY

1.  Cold Spring, NY

54 miles from NYC

For New Yorkers, it’s hard to imagine the city’s western boundary, the Hudson, in the context of a small town. But Cold Spring is just that—a riverside hamlet with an almost gratuitously all-American sensibility. (It’s where Don McLean wrote the song “American Pie,” so yeah, it’s fairly patriotic.) There are also antique shops, a trolley and a country store to boot.

Necessary pit stop: RiverMarket Bar and Kitchen  in Tarrytown serves locally sourced food right on the river.

Berkshires, MA

2.  Berkshires, MA

152 miles from NYC

Dense, lush forests and rural New England charm define this bucolic spot in Western Massachusetts. You should picnic beside Berry Lake (and maybe see black bears eating blackberries) and drink niche brews and exotic whiskies on a comfy wooden stool in Moe’s Tavern  in Lee, MA.

Necessary pit stop: Take a stop off the Taconic State Parkway and picnic at Barton Orchards  in Poughquag, NY where you can pluck a wide variety of fruits and veggies, including apples, tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplants and pumpkins.

Philadelphia, PA

3.  Philadelphia, PA

97 miles from NYC

Philly is the place to be to see street art, from wall-crawling mosaic art exhibits to an all-star showcase for the electric-colored graffiti by local artists. Rittenhouse Square is a well-ornamented park and a nice break from the bustle, and you shouldn’t be too cool to go to Independence Hall, where America began. (It’s where the Declaration of Independence was signed and where the Liberty Bell lives.)

Necessary pit stop: Bracket your contempt for Jersey and hit up the Colonial Diner  in Brunswick, NJ to try the fluffy-AF French toast.

Narragansett, RI

4.  Narragansett, RI

168 miles from NYC

Nestled between the eastern bank of the Pettaquamscutt River and the mouth of Narragansett Bay, this shore-side locale boasts three pristine beaches: Scarborough State Beach, Narragansett Town Beach and Roger Wheeler State Beach. If the blank coastline begins to bore you, check out the Point Judith Lighthouse which dates back to 1816.

Necessary pit stop: Stop in Connecticut and munch succulent seafood at Liv’s Oyster Bar  in Saybrook, CT.

Cape Cod, MA

5.  Cape Cod, MA

246 miles from NYC

The lure of this sea-worn town is well known—it’s where gentle green dunes meet a rocky shore, the beach is worn by waves and the sunsets look tangerine over a royal-blue Atlantic. If you like to fish, there’s nowhere better: The waters are home to bluefin tuna, striped bass, flounder and fluke and are patrolled by salty curmudgeons wearing yellow slickers and steering wooden skiffs.

Necessary pit stop: Hop off the Interstate and cruise around Providence. Drive past its Venetian-style canals towards College Hill. Stop by Aleppo Sweets , an amazing Syrian bakery and cafe.

Finger Lakes, NYC

6.  Finger Lakes, NYC

256 miles from NYC

The Finger Lakes region can be turned into an even longer trip. Chock full of scenery, hiking, wineries and historic attractions along its 11 beautiful lakes. Visit the Heart & Hands Wine Company and hike in Watkins Glen State Park  (or Robert Treman State Park  to escape the crowds of the latter).

Necessary pit stop: In the tiny town of Roscoe you'll find Roscoe Diner . The vintage joint is known for thick slabs of french toast. 

Lake Placid, NY

7.  Lake Placid, NY

290 miles from NYC

The aptly named Lake Placid is a small village that provides a relaxing retreat from urban life. Its big, conifer-covered mountains surround the 122-acre Mirror Lake, around which the town is centered. The high altitudes keep the climate here mild, so you can stay chill even in the dog days of summer and even learn about sports history at the Olympics Center.

Necessary pit stop: Remind yourself that New York City isn’t the state capital (though it arguably should be). Stop at the actual New York State Capital in Albany.

Cape May, NJ

8.  Cape May, NJ

158 miles from NYC

This idyllic resort town on the Jersey Shore is known for grand Victorian houses, historic spots like the Congress Hall hotel and the lovely paved promenade along the beaches. Enjoy a drink at the waterfront bar The Rusty Nail then go for fresh seafood at The Lobster House.

Necessary pit stop: Might as well stop in Atlantic City. You can grab a bite to eat at Tony's Baltimore Grill (yes, get the spaghetti pizza).

Stowe, VT

9.  Stowe, VT

334 miles from NYC

This sleepy getaway is ripe for outdoor adventure—rich thickets of sugar maple, beech and yellow birch trees surround the town center, which, as is typical of Vermont, is dominated by a towering white church steeple. To get a sense of the surroundings, take a canoe or kayak out on Lake Elmore, the Green River Reservoir or up the Lamoille and Winooski rivers. And every summer, the Stowe Theater Guild   puts together shows to entertain you in the evenings.

Necessary pit stop: If you need a rest stop, drive west to Brattleboro. Whetstone Station serves unique, small batch craft beers alongside inspired food-truck-style favorites.

Saratoga Springs, NY

10.  Saratoga Springs, NY

190 miles from NYC

This town gets its name from an abundance of mineral springs (there are 18), which have attracted spa-seekers since the 19th century. Almost all the springs are naturally carbonated, so we recommend sipping some complimentary Saratoga Sparkling Rosé when bathing in them. The city’s also famous for the Saratoga Race Course  where you can place legal bets. 

Necessary pit stop: Stop in Woodstock and hike up Overlook Mountainin Woodstock for a view of the Hudson River Valley that is seriously worth the two-and-a-half-mile walk.

Alexandria, VA

11.  Alexandria, VA

238 miles from NYC

Cobblestone streets, sidewalk cafés and a generally dreamy attitude endow this small city with a romantic feel. Walk along the pastel-colored buildings on King Street, the main drag in Alexandria’s Old Town, for unique shopping at (mostly) non-franchise boutiques. Then treat your eyes to Torpedo Factory Art Center  which houses 82 artist studios and six galleries, all of which are open to the public.

Necessary pit stop: The Coffee Station  in Garnet Valley, PA serves up diner-food delights in an unpretentious setting: There’s often live music and a mug full of Trivial Pursuit cards on each table.

Bar Harbor, ME

12.  Bar Harbor, ME

487 miles from NYC

Granite cliffs meet the Atlantic Ocean and Colonial Revival cottages line the quiet streets in this city. Walk along the Shore Path, which hugs the chocolate-box coastline and runs from the Town Pier toward Mountain Desert Island. Then sample something sweet at Mount Desert Island Ice Cream — just look for a bench painted a Victorian-y shade of purple.

Necessary pit stop: Stop in New Hampshire and drink suds at the top-notch Portsmouth Brewery .

Niagara Falls, NY

13.  Niagara Falls, NY

408 miles from NYC

This tourist attraction and old-timey honeymooner fave is well worth a visit. The seven-hour trip is an exceptionally scenic one, so build in time for stops and hikes. There's a reason tourists flock to Niagara Falls State Park —thunderous falls, mist and plenty of rainbows are unforgettable.

Necessary pit stop:  As you drive through the Catskills, grab a stop on the patio at Yiasou Cafe , a cheerful spot serving a variety of traditional Greek & Mediterranean dishes.

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Bread and bagels at The Works Cafe in downtown Portland. Photo by Aimsel Ponti

From New York-style boiled bagels to Montreal-inspired wood-fired ones, there’s lots of great bagels in southern Maine and several shops have the accolades to back that up.

In 2023, Bon Appetit named bagels from Rose Foods and Rover Bagel among the best in the country.

Two years before that,  Food & Wine Magazine put Rover, Forage and Scratch Baking Co. on its list of best bagels in the U.S.

Whether you like yours toasted with cream cheese or as the bread for your breakfast sandwich, you can find plenty of styles and flavors from Biddeford to Brunswick.

BEACH BAGELS

The offerings at Beach Bagels include a French toast and marble bagel, and the cream cheese menu comprises spreads like strawberry, olive and honey walnut. Along with breakfast sandwiches, Beach Bagels has hearty breakfast options like omelets and pancakes. Best of all, you’re steps away from a beach stroll. Just don’t let the seagulls steal your bagel. Advertisement

WHEN: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily WHERE: 34 Old Orchard St., Old Orchard Beach. beachbagels.yolasite.com ______________

Dutchman’s opened in 2022 as a pop-up housed at Nomad pizza in Brunswick’s Fort Andross building. It’s since become a permanent fixture there and uses the pizzeria’s wood-fired ovens to bake its bagels. The hand-shaped, honey-boiled bagels come in plain, roasted garlic, poppy and a bagel-of-the-day flavor.

WHEN: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday to Sunday WHERE: Fort Andross, 14 Maine St., Brunswick. dutchmans.me ______________

FORAGE MARKET

Making bagels at Forage Market involves a two-day aging process. The bagels are naturally leavened with wild yeast starter and baked next to a hardwood fire. There are usually five flavors available, including sesame and garlic. Breakfast sandwiches (including vegan options) are available. Forage also has a location in Lewiston. Advertisement

WHEN: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday WHERE: 123 Washington Ave., Portland. foragemarket.com _____________

MISTER BAGEL

There are 10 or so Mister Bagel locations in Maine, including South Portland and Falmouth. It all began with the Portland location, which was the first bagel shop to open in Maine. The late Rick Hartglass started Mister Bagel in 1977, and it is still a family business. Music fans will appreciate the breakfast sandwich menu, which includes The David Bowie (bacon, egg and American cheese), the Jimmy Buffett (egg with roast beef and cheddar) and The Lady Gaga (avocado, salt and pepper, with or without egg).

WHEN: 6:30 a.m. to noon Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. to noon Saturday and Sunday WHERE: 599 Forest Ave., Portland. misterbagelforestave.com ______________

At Rose Foods, the menu varies depending on the day, but there are usually six to eight flavors available. For example, should you pop in on a Friday, you’ll find a poppy and onion bialy (a cousin of the bagel that is not boiled). Rose Foods also makes a number of bagel sandwiches, including the Classic Nova with Nova lox and the Classic Whitefish. Advertisement

WHEN: 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily WHERE: 428 Forest Ave., Portland. rosefoods.me

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ROVER BAGEL

At Rover Bagel, you’ll find wood-fired plain, poppy, sea salt, sesame and everything bagels available most of the time, and the spread game here is strong with cream cheese options like lemon-thyme-honey cream and chili-garlic.

WHEN: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon Sunday WHERE: 10 West Point Lane Suite 10-204, Biddeford (Pepperell Mill). roverbagel.com

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SCRATCH BAKING CO.

You haven’t lived until you’ve experienced the line of devoted fans waiting for Scratch Baking Co. to open, especially on weekend mornings. Along with the popular Maine sea salt, plain and other everyday flavors, Scratch has a daily special bagel. There’s honeyed rosemary on Wednesday and jalapeno cheddar on Thursday. Scratch is also famous, at least to locals, for its P-Cheese spread. It’s a pimento cheese recipe made with cheddar, mayo, roasted red peppers and seasoning and was passed down to co-owner and head baker Allison Reid by her grandmother, Mern.

WHEN: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday, 7 a.m. to noon Sunday WHERE: 416 Preble St., South Portland. scratchbakingco.com ___________

THE MAINE BAGEL

The Maine Bagel is a drive-thru with several breakfast and other kinds of sandwiches available. With a bagel list that features egg and bialy among the standards, the family-owned spot is the perfect place to stop on your way to Pine Point Beach. The Maine Bagel really shines with a dozen kinds of cream cheese spreads, including raisin-walnut, lox, strawberry, cranberry-nut and bacon-chive.

WHEN: 6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday to Friday, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. WHERE: 117 Route 1, Scarborough. themainebagel.com Advertisement

THE WORKS CAFE

The Works Cafe is an institution on the edge of the Portland’s Old Port. It opened in 1990 as Bagel Works before it changed its name in 2002. The original shop in this regional chain opened in Manchester, Vermont, in 1988, and there are 11 locations around New England, though just the one in Maine. Gone are the ’90s-era banana-walnut bagels and cold pizza cream cheese, but The Works Cafe is still a reliable place to grab a salt, multigrain or cinnamon raisin bagel, among others. The menu also has bowls, sandwiches and smoothies.

WHEN: 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily WHERE: 15 Temple St., Portland. workscafe.com

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World News | Bodies found near where American, Australian surfers went missing in Baja California

In this image made from video, Mexican security forces frisk men at a checkpoint in Ensenada, Mexico, Thursday, May 2, 2024. (AP)

Two sources with knowledge of the investigation confirmed the discovery to Reuters on Friday, nearly a week after Jack Carter Rhoad and Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson were seen in the Pacific Coast state of Baja California. They were last spotted on Saturday near a popular camping spot in Punta San Jose, near the port city of Ensenada.

The three, all in their early 30s, were reported missing two days later, after they failed to show up at their booked accommodations .

They traveled to the area, about an hour and a half south of the U.S.-Mexico border, for a weekend of surfing. While it’s a popular tourist spot thanks to its magnificent beaches, Baja California is also plagued with cartel violence and organized crime.

On Thursday, authorities announced that they found tents and “other evidence” they linked to the missing surfers. They also confirmed investigators had questioned three people in connection with the case, but María Elena Andrade Ramírez, the state’s chief prosecutor, would not say whether they were involved in the disappearance of the men.

Earlier this week, Debra Robinson, the mother of the missing brothers, took to social media, calling on Facebook users for help in finding her sons. She said Callum is diabetic and identified Rhoad as their companion.

Ramírez later confirmed her office has been in contact with Australian and U.S. officials, but she suggested that the time that had passed might make the missing men harder to find.

“Unfortunately, it wasn’t until the last few days that they were reported missing. So, that meant that important hours or time was lost,” she said.

The investigation is being coordinated with the FBI and the Australian and U.S. consulates, the prosecutor’s office added.

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