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Clean and beautiful
The staff at the lobby was welcoming, friendly, and respectful. The place was well lit, the parking lot had enough space and not too far from the main entrance.
DoubleTree by Hilton Nanuet is well placed for shopping, outdoor recreation, and easy access to metro-area attractions. Within minutes you'll find local shopping centers and dining; a short drive takes you to popular large malls and parks (Palisades Center, Bear Mountain, Rockland Lake). The hotel's proximity to I-87/I-287 and the NJ/NY border makes it a convenient base for day trips to West Point, Nyack, and even Manhattan via commuter rail or highway.
A local shopping and dining destination with a mix of stores, services, and eateries — convenient for quick shopping trips and meals.
One of the largest shopping malls in the region with retail, dining, and entertainment options including indoor activities and events.
Popular outdoor destination offering hiking trails, a lake, picnic areas, a small zoo, seasonal performances and panoramic Hudson River views.
A scenic state park with walking and biking trails, fishing, picnic areas and views of Rockland Lake — good for outdoor relaxation or exercise.
Charming Hudson River villages with boutique shops, waterfront dining, galleries and a pleasant small-town vibe ideal for strolling and local dining.
Historic military academy with guided tours, a museum, and scenic overlooks of the Hudson River — great for history enthusiasts.
Make the most of your stay at DoubleTree by Hilton Nanuet with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Nanuet:
Nanuet is a convenient Hudson Valley hub — close to major highways, regional shopping, and outdoor attractions while still offering relatively easy access to New York City. DoubleTree by Hilton Nanuet makes a strong base for both leisure and family stays thanks to clean, spacious rooms, friendly staff, family-friendly amenities (pool, suites), on-site dining and the signature DoubleTree welcome cookie. Guests consistently praise the hotel's cleanliness, helpful front desk service and comfortable rooms, making it a practical choice for shopping trips, family visits, and nearby sightseeing.
DoubleTree by Hilton Nanuet
425 East Route 59
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Nanuet
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Winter
March–May: temperatures move from cool to pleasantly warm, early blooms appear, and trails become accessible after winter. Expect occasional rain and variable temperatures—layers are recommended.
Year-round with peaks in late November–December (holiday markets, Santa visits) and summer promotions (outdoor concerts and family events).
Spring–Fall: neighborhood farmers markets and small community fairs in neighboring towns and municipal centers.
September–November: scenic drives and hikes in nearby Palisades Interstate Park and Hudson River cliffs draw photographers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Throughout the year: because Nanuet is a commuter suburb ~20–30 miles from Manhattan, NYC festivals, parades, and sporting events affect regional traffic and lodging demand.
Nanuet experiences a humid continental climate: cold, sometimes snowy winters; warm, humid summers; and transitional, changeable spring and fall. Pack layers year-round, include a waterproof jacket in spring and fall, warm insulated outerwear and traction footwear for winter travel, and breathable, sun-protective clothing for summer. Always check forecast and road conditions before driving in winter storms.
Nanuet is a suburban commuter town near New York City, so lodging and short-term rental prices are influenced less by tourism demand within the town itself and more by regional factors: NYC events/holidays, mall and outlet center promotions, and local school/college calendars. Expect higher rates on fall weekends (leaf-peeping) and during the late-November/December holiday shopping season because of the Palisades Center and proximity to NYC. Summer weekends can be busier due to families and regional getaways. The most value is often found in late winter (January–early March) outside of holiday weeks, and on weekdays throughout the year. Booking windows: for weekend stays near peak foliage/holiday periods, book 4–8 weeks ahead; for off-season weekdays, 1–2 weeks is usually sufficient.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Car travel is the most flexible option; regular commuter bus service connects Nanuet with NYC. Rail options are limited locally, so plan transfers or use park-and-ride services for NYC access.
If you plan to visit NYC for a day, use the commuter bus or park at a rail/park-and-ride to avoid Manhattan parking and toll stress; combine a Nanuet stay with a Hudson Valley outdoor day (Palisades Interstate Park or nearby orchards) for the best value and local flavor.
Everything you need to know about your stay at DoubleTree by Hilton Nanuet
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