Mirbeau Inn & Spa Beacon: A New Luxury Escape Opening in Hudson Valley in 2026
- Joey Amato

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Relax, recharge, and immerse yourself in luxury and romance at Mirbeau Inn and Spa Beacon, set to open in the spring of 2026 on a historic Dutchess County estate in New York’s picturesque Hudson Valley.
Reminiscent of a French country manor, this secluded 64-acre property — which was once owned by Civil War general Joseph Howland and his wife, Eliza — will feature the inn with 72 lavish guest rooms and suites, along with a 25,000-square-foot spa and fitness center. Treat yourself to locally sourced, farm-to-table cuisine at the elegant Dining Room in Howland Mansion and at the classic Bistro & Wine Bar, which overlooks the beautiful Monet Pond Gardens. Enjoy cocktails and light fare at the Champagne Terrace or relax with your favorite beverage without leaving the spa at the outdoor Aqua Terrace. Experience the same world-class hospitality that has become the signature of Mirbeau’s other properties, including Mirbeau Inn & Spa Rhinebeck, which received a prestigious Four-Star Award from Forbes Travel Guide in 2024.
Mirbeau Inn and Spa Beacon is located only minutes from Beacon’s walkable Main Street corridor, which features trendy shops, art galleries and restaurants, as well as the Beacon Metro-North train station, which offers service to and from Manhattan.
Tucked away on the eastern banks of the Hudson River, Dutchess County is only 90 minutes from New York City and about four hours from Boston and Philadelphia. It’s home to The Culinary Institute of America, the Dia Beacon contemporary art museum, the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, and the Walkway Over the Hudson, along with acres upon acres of rolling farmland and all the scenic beauty and outdoor adventure the mighty Hudson has to offer.



