426 Main St, Beacon, 12508, United States
Located in Beacon and with Mid Hudson Children's Museum reachable within 10 miles, Beacon Hotel provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and water sports facilities. The property is around 13 miles from Marist College, 17 miles from Vassar College and 17 miles from Bardavon Opera House. Metro-North Harriman Station is 25 miles from the hotel and Historic Huguenot Street is 25 miles away. Certain rooms will provide you with a kitchenette with a fridge, a microwave and a toaster. Guests at the hotel will be able to enjoy activities in and around Beacon, like hiking. Bear Mountain State Park is 22 miles from Beacon Hotel, while DM Weil Gallery is 22 miles away. Stewart International Airport is 8.1 miles from the property.
Explore our expansive selection of rooms available below with exclusive discounts, so you can feel good about your booking and make the most of your travels.
Explore our expansive selection of rooms available below with exclusive discounts, so you can feel good about your booking and make the most of your travels.
The room was clean and nicely decorated. There was an iron, ironing board, hair dryer, coffee maker, toaster oven, kitchen supplies, tv, electric fireplace, table and stools. Plenty of outlets.
The entrance and routing to your room is a bit off putting.
We didn’t stay at all & went to a a real hotel out by 84W
Building was locked & inaccessible.
This place is a complete scam. I didn’t even last 5 minutes before getting out of there.
The location was incredible, the value was good, and all of the check-in process was very easy.
If there had been any issues with the check-in process or room in general it would have been difficult to get it resolved since there were no staff.
this is NOT a hotel, it is a boardinghouse. if you are looking for a sweet small city hotel with an inviting lobby with a bar/ restaurant where you could relax for the night, this is not it. To enter, you go through an unlabeled door (actually says Beacon Mini Apartments) and then go up a staircase where you can turn right for the "mini apartments" or turn left to enter the "hotel". we were unfortunately met on the otherwise vacant and somewhat shabby staircase by a man seemingly our of his mind, staring at the wall and grumbling (he is not here to assist with check-in, rest assured). the room was fine and comfy but the vibe of the place is all wrong and quite honestly, a turnoff. also, i should note, after you accept the 200$ per night fee (way too high) you then get slapped with a 75$ cleaning fee at final check out. This is under no circumstance worth 300$ and is clearly false advertising by calling it a hotel. for the love a God, please stop using the word HOTEL if it is not a hotel!
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