Village landmark & inn

Beekman Arms

The Beekman Arms is not a relic at the edge of town. It stands at Rhinebeck's central crossroads, still receiving guests and keeping history in public life.

The Beekman Arms in Rhinebeck

A long tradition of hospitality

The inn traces hospitality on the site to 1704 and dates the present Beekman Arms building to 1766. Alterations followed, as they do in any building that remains in use. Its importance lies as much in that continuity as in age alone.

At the center of village life

Travelers once arrived by post road; later generations came by rail and automobile. The inn's porches, tavern, dining rooms, and guest rooms have kept it connected to the daily social and commercial life around it.

Staying here

Rooms are distributed across the Beekman Arms and nearby Delamater properties, so the experience varies by building. It is a strong choice for visitors who value historic character and want restaurants, shops, and village streets outside the door. Review the current room description carefully when booking.

Visit the official Beekman Arms site