A new hotel with an interesting twist is set to open in the Hudson Valley in January.
The Abbey Inn and Spa, in Peekskill, New York, takes up the space of a former convent, chapel and school for girls. The property has been restored to feature 42 guestrooms, a spa, event spaces, an English garden, walking trails and more. The hotel features three luxury suites, six suites, 21 premier king rooms and 12 superior rooms.
The renovation to get the property ready for new guests ran $22 million, and it is located conveniently just an hour away from New York City by train.
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