Yes, if you are booking Rivertown Lodge for Workstead's hand and Warren Street's location. No, if you want a roomy resort-style Catskills stay. This is a compact design hotel in a walkable town, not a mountain retreat.
Basilica Hudson, a converted 1880s foundry hosting the annual 24-Hour Drone festival and Basilica Farm & Flea, is a 10-minute walk south toward the river. Almost no hotel guests walk down there, and it is the most interesting building in town.
Before the Wythe expansion and Shinola, Workstead designed Rivertown Lodge. The brass lighting, cherrywood beds, and Zak+Fox textiles were all custom. Remodelista published the room-by-room tour. Design tourists book this one for the Workstead fingerprints.
Hudson's Warren Street is the main design-antique-gallery corridor in the Hudson Valley, and 731 Warren sits in the most walkable stretch. Guests leave the door and hit MINNA, Finch, Talbott & Arding, and a dozen natural-wine bars without getting in a car.
Getting listed on both Tablet Hotels and Mr & Mrs Smith is a filter most Hudson Valley hotels do not pass. Rivertown Lodge cleared it a decade ago and has stayed, which keeps a steady stream of international design-press bookings pointed at 27 rooms.
27 rooms in 1928 movie theater bones since 2015. Workstead Brooklyn studio (Wythe, Shinola) first full hotel commission. Set Hudson Valley design-hotel template. Smallest category cramped; mid-tier ~180sqft cubby beds.
No published Instagram signal. Workstead first-Hudson-Valley-design-hotel pedigree plus Warren Street walkable-Hudson-block address pull craft-and-Workstead-priority design-press readers. Less Catskills-mountain than walkable-town demographic.
27 rooms: room 14 deluxe king (largest standard category, best Warren Street light, corner placement with two windows + floor area to actually unpack). Hudson sells out weekends Apr-foliage; midweek 30% cheaper.
At $$$$ in Hudson, Rivertown Lodge competes with The Maker ($$$$ Glazman/Roytberg) and Hotel Kinsley ($$$$ Bonvoy). Wins on 2015 Workstead-template-origin plus 1928 movie-theater bones, not on Glazman/Roytberg single-author or Bonvoy listing.
Rivertown Lodge opened in 2015 when Hudson was still shaking off its antique-town identity, and it largely set the template for what a Hudson Valley design hotel would look like. Workstead, the Brooklyn studio now famous for the Wythe and Shinola, was given its first full hotel commission here.
They kept the 1928 movie theater bones, then filled the rooms with custom brass fixtures, cherrywood beds, and Zak+Fox textiles. Ten years and a hundred imitators later, the demand for 27 rooms on the best block of Warren Street has only gotten harder to satisfy.
Late April–early May beats Met Gala. First two weeks of September beat UNGA. Anything Sep–Dec needs 60–90 days of lead time.
Signal stable — composite holding within ±2 points over 17 days (currently 56). No single dimension moved more than the rest.
File closes at HIGH. Book direct three to four months out for fall foliage weekends. Skip the standard rooms if unpacking matters; only Room 14 has actual floor area.