Summary:
Stay at this 3-bedroom home located at the end of South Pine Street in Kingston, New York. It sleeps up to 6 guests and provides a mix of rustic style with modern amenities. The backyard features a sauna and fire pit, great for use in any season. Whether you're looking for a quiet retreat or a convenient base to explore the Catskills, this home has what you need.
The Space:
Welcome to our 3-bedroom, 1-bath cottage. Relax on the front porch or in the living area with beamed ceilings and hardwood floors. The fully equipped kitchen makes it easy to cook at home.
The backyard features a sauna, grill, comfortable seating, and a fire pit—perfect for gathering and relaxing outdoors. Each room is designed to offer a comfortable stay.
Sleeping arrangements:
Bedroom 1: 1 queen bed
Bedroom 2: 1 double bed
Bedroom 3: 1 double bed
Guest Access:
We offer convenient door codes for self-check-in. Portoro Homes uses convenient keyless entry for self check-in, details provided 2 weeks (or less) prior to arrival by email and text message.
• Early check-ins or late check-outs: If the property happens to be ready earlier than the standard 4 pm check-in time on the day of your arrival, in most cases an early arrival option may be available when confirmed with the main office. Late check-outs must be confirmed with main office staff prior to the date of departure.
The driveway and parking area is plowed in winter, but a four-wheel drive is recommended to explore the area.
The Neighborhood:
The Catskills and Hudson Valley are fantastic destinations for anyone looking to escape the city and experience a blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and small-town charm. This region is famous for its rolling mountains, lush forests, and scenic river views—perfect for hiking, biking, kayaking, or simply soaking up the outdoors. In autumn, the foliage is truly spectacular, painting the landscape in vibrant colors. Throughout the area, you’ll discover a unique mix of history and creativity, with beautifully preserved architecture, art galleries, boutique shops, and a thriving farm-to-table dining scene featuring fresh local produce and artisanal goods. Weekend markets, cozy cafés, and a welcoming community vibe are found in every corner. The region is rich in culture, with attractions like Olana, Clermont State Historic Site, and regular art shows, music events, and seasonal festivals. Whether you’re after adventure, relaxation, or a foodie experience, the Catskills and Hudson Valley deliver it all—making any of these charming towns a perfect home base for exploring this special corner of New York.
Kingston is a dynamic Hudson Valley city where history, culture, and innovation intersect. As New York’s first capital, Kingston boasts three distinct historic districts, each with its own architectural charm and story to tell. The city’s revitalized waterfront is a hub for dining, live music, and festivals, while the Stockade District is packed with galleries, boutiques, and vibrant nightlife. Kingston’s thriving food scene, diverse arts community, and rich colonial heritage make it a cultural anchor for the region. Its unique position on the Hudson River also provides easy access to boating, kayaking, and scenic riverfront parks, making Kingston a lively and multifaceted destination.
Things to See & Do:
• Things to Do:
- Stroll the Kingston Uptown Historic District (Stockade).
- Visit the Hudson River Maritime Museum and Trolley Museum.
- Walk or bike along the Rondout Waterfront.
- Tour the Senate House State Historic Site.
- Browse shops, galleries, and restaurants on Wall Street.
- Attend the Kingston Farmers Market (seasonal).
- Relax at Kingston Point Beach or Forsyth Nature Center.
- Catch a show at Ulster Performing Arts Center.
• Things to See:
- The stone buildings of the Uptown Stockade District
- Rondout Waterfront’s historic warehouses and river views
- Hudson River Maritime Museum’s exhibits and boats
- Trolley Museum of New York’s vintage streetcars
- Forsyth Nature Center’s gardens and animals\
- Old Dutch Church’s impressive spire
- Kingston Point Park’s riverfront vistas
• Golf Courses: Wiltwyck Golf Club, Green Acres Golf Club, Apple Greens Golf Course
• Museums: Hudson River Maritime Museum, Trolley Museum of New York, Senate House State Historic Site, Friends of Historic Kingston Museum, Volunteer Firemen’s Hall & Museum, Fred J. Johnston Museum
• Local Markets: Kingston Farmers Market, Uptown Kingston Farmers Market, Kingston Winter Farmers Market, Adams Fairacre Farms Market
• Local Restaurants & Shopping
- Restaurants: Ship to Shore, Ole Savannah Southern Table & Bar, Boitson’s Restaurant, Le Canard Enchainé, Savona’s Trattoria, Santa Fe Uptown, Front Street Tavern, Lola Pizza
- Shops: Exit Nineteen, Rough Draft Bar & Books, Half Moon Books, Kingston Wine Co., Lovefield Vintage, Outdated Lite Café & Shop, Hops Petunia Florist, Hamilton & Adams
Annual Festivals & Events:
• Kingston O+ Festival
• Kingston Farmers Market Opening Day
• Kingston Multicultural Festival
• Kingston Artists Soapbox Derby
• Hooley on the Hudson Irish Festival
• Kingston Sinterklaas Parade
• Hudson Valley Garlic Festival (Saugerties, nearby)
• Field + Supply Fall MRKT
• Kingston Midtown Arts District Celebration
• Kingston St. Patrick’s Parade
• Made in Kingston Holiday Market
Getting Around:
Getting around Kingston is convenient, with city streets and easy parking in historic districts and along the waterfront. A car makes it simple to explore beyond downtown, with Route 28 and 209 quickly connecting you to the Catskills or Hudson Valley. Scenic drives along the river or into the mountains are just minutes away.
The city’s neighborhoods are easy to navigate, whether you’re headed to a gallery, a music venue, or a riverside park. Drives along the Hudson River and into the foothills offer beautiful views and plenty of opportunities for impromptu stops.
Wildlife is less common in the city but can be seen along the river and in nearby parks. Cell service is strong, and parking is plentiful except during major events. Having your own vehicle means you can enjoy both Kingston’s urban energy and the surrounding natural beauty.
Airports:
• Stewart International Airport (SWF): 50 minutes
• Albany International Airport (ALB): 1 hour 10 minutes
• New York City Airports (JFK/LGA/EWR): 2–2.5 hours
Popular Landmarks:
• Kingston Uptown Historic District (Stockade)
• Rondout Waterfront District (shops, dining, river views)
• Hudson River Maritime Museum
• Senate House State Historic Site (colonial history)
• Trolley Museum of New York
• Forsyth Nature Center (zoo, park)
• Old Dutch Church (historic)
• Kingston Point Beach & Park (river recreation)
• Kingston City Hall (historic architecture)
• Ulster Performing Arts Center (theater, concerts)
• Kingston Farmers Market (seasonal)
• Lace Mill Arts Center (galleries, events)
Other Things to Note:
Please pay close attention to following the house rules. Non compliance could result in sizable fines.
- All guests staying at a Portoro Homes are required to sign (esignature) a rental agreement and complete identity registration.
- Age restrictions apply. Reservation holder must be 25 years of age.
- No Parties or Events. - Quiet Hours observed, 10:00pm - 8:00am.
- Upon arrival, we aim to ensure your safety, proper access to the home, and guest features. Should you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to Portoro Homes directly.
- Known damages incurred during your stay must be reported to the property manager immediately.
- Before check in, we will send you detailed directions to ensure a seamless arrival.
- Check-in time is 4:00 p.m. Check-out time is 11:00 a.m.
- We cannot guarantee early check ins or late checkouts, fee typically applies. When it is possible to check in early or check out late, there will be a fee for anything outside of a one hour window within our standard times. If your need for an early check in or late check out is great, your best option is to book an additional night.
- Some homes have cameras for external monitoring only.
- Some homes have pools and hot tubs. There is no guard around the water features. - Use at your own risk.
- The house is regularly treated for pests but being that we are in the country, it would not be unusual to have an insect or mouse make an appearance inside.
- In the State of New York, and in Ulster County, all hotel and vacation rental hosts are required to collect hotel tax. We collect these taxes within the booking transaction.
- This is a No Pets property. A daily rate fee of $150.00 will apply for violations and you may be asked to vacate the premises with no refund at the discretion of the Host.
- This is a No Smoking property. Penalty fees for violations will apply and you may be asked to vacate the premises with no refund at the discretion of the Host.
Interaction with Guests:
Our goal is that your vacation exceed your expectations. Portoro Homes communicates via email and phone. After a booking is confirmed, rental agreement will be emailed to the guest for e-signature. Check-in instructions are sent by email and text message 14 days (or less) prior to arrival date. We offer convenient keyless entry for self-check in. We do typically check in with guests by text 1-2 times during their stays to ensure a 5-star experience and remain available for any questions. We are available to guests 24/7 for any inquiries.