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Catskills Comeback: Luxury Lodging Redefines Upstate New York

Forget the kitsch and faded charm of the past. The Catskills have shed their Borscht Belt legacy, emerging as a premier destination for discerning travelers seeking elevated retreats. This transformation, spearheaded by major luxury groups, is setting a new standard for upstate hospitality.

· Japanese 特派員·2026年8月23日·2 分で読了
Exterior of Inness Clubhouse at twilight, with warm lights visible

Exterior of Inness Clubhouse at twilight, with warm lights visible

The Catskills, once synonymous with a bygone era of rustic charm and kitschy motels, have completed a remarkable reinvention. Announced April 9, 2026, Robb Report — Travel, via an article by Jordi Lippe-McGraw, highlights this seismic shift, noting that the region's landscape is now dotted with sophisticated luxury hotels and resorts. This isn't your grandparents' vacation spot; it's a meticulously curated escape.

Major players in luxury hospitality, including Auberge, Hyatt’s Unbound Collection, and soon Soho House, are actively investing here, establishing properties in towns like Livingston Manor, Accord, and Kingston. These developments, typically under two hours from Manhattan, underscore a deliberate move to cater to a clientele demanding design-forward spaces and thoughtful operation. The result, as Robb Report — Travel observes, is a collection of properties that are "genuinely world class in their ambitions."

One such example is Inness, a sprawling 220-acre property in Accord. Robb Report — Travel’s Lippe-McGraw describes a guest experience unfolding in distinct moments, guided by paths connecting communal areas like the Farmhouse to individual cabins and other amenities. This design encourages deliberate movement, shaping the day's rhythm. The cabins themselves prioritize privacy and connection to nature, featuring wood-burning stoves and porches overlooking fields, with Lippe-McGraw noting their quiet isolation at night.

Our take: The Catskills' evolution from a nostalgic, if somewhat dated, getaway to a luxury hotspot was inevitable. Its proximity to New York City, combined with a genuine natural beauty, always presented an untapped potential. What’s impressive is the caliber of brands now staking their claim, indicating a long-term commitment to high-end service and design. This isn't just about new buildings; it's about a complete re-evaluation of the upstate experience, positioning it squarely against other high-end rural destinations. The challenge now lies in maintaining authenticity while scaling luxury.

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