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January 2024 by Claire McFeely
Such a beautiful hotel with impeccable service and the most eclectic style! The complimentary breakfast was the best I’ve had. 10/10 stars for this boutique hotel. It was a really lovely getaway.
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August 2023 by Jeff Hiley
What an incredible location to come visit. I can't say enough on how great the staff are and how well thought out the menu at the restaurant is. Execution was perfect, as was our stay. Can't wait to come back.
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July 2023 by Nika Kokhodze
Fine dining, cozy little hotel In beautiful town of Tivoli.
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March 2023 by Steven Nosack
I had the opportunity to attend a class today and instantly fell in love with this hotel. Food served at the event was incredible and the manager took amazing care of us. I will be taking my wife here for a weekend getaway real soon.
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March 2023 by Rachel Garbade
Had an absolutely delightful stay here. The art and design are unmatched. The staff is so kind. And the rooms are spacious and clean. Tivoli is also a cute town, worth exploring! We were blown away by the free breakfast, too. We’ll definitely be returning.
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November 2022 by Chickie Rosenberg
This evening my daughter Darlene took us here to celebrate my husband and I 53rd wedding anniversary. Even though it's not until the end of the month . We have never really experienced farm to table food. So we really didn't know what to expect. To make a long story very short. The minute we walked into the place the person greeting us was very friendly, then when we sat down or server Mel was very friendly as well as very formative about the menu. Aside from the food being extremely delicious it was presented in a very mystical way. Tonight was the first time I actually ate flowers and enjoyed it. I wish that you could spare more stars because as far as I'm concerned five stars is too little to what this restaurant gave me this evening. The food, the ambience, the staffing are just more than I expected. Thank you ,,thank you ,thank you.???? I love fogs
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October 2022 by Phillip Denny
Absolutely excellent stay. The staff was so welcoming and the restaurant is top notch. Checked in with my beagle, and he had a bed and bowls waiting for him in the room. Breakfast was served for us on the patio each morning. Look forward to visiting again.
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October 2022 by John H.
It always surprises me when a lovely place like the Hotel Tivoli chooses to hire a front desk manager who's rude and condescending. Why would someone work in the hospitality industry when they're not the slightest bit hospitable? Hotels all over Manhattan, Paris, many other places, have outdoor propane heaters these days. This was common in Paris even before Covid, and now they're found at restaurants worldwide. We had a reservation to meet friends for dinner tonight at the Hotel Tivoli. Our friends booked a room for the weekend, and just as we did last year, we looked forward to a reunion over dinner on the delightful terrace at the hotel. I have bladder cancer, and as an immunocompromised person I can only eat at restaurants with outdoor seating. I know the Hotel Tivoli has a number of state of the art propane terrace heaters - 8 I believe. They're out on the terrace right now. So three days before our dinner reservation I called and spoke with Linda at the front desk to make sure a heater would be available on Friday night. Her response was so rude, unfriendly, bordering on sarcastic, that I could hardly believe what I was hearing. First she told me there were no heaters. I know this is not true because I live nearby, and see the heaters on the terrace when I drive by. Then she told me, several times, there "is no call for them." But here I was, calling for them, specifically, days in advance. She then told me there was no propane. Once again, I live in the area and know that propane is readily available everywhere. I asked if someone could pick up some propane over the next few days. Then, in the most haughty tone possible she told me, twice, "I can't promise you anything." I said I can't expect a promise, but perhaps I could politely ask for an effort to be made? There was silence- then she said, we'll make an effort. Then she hung up. Twenty four hours later I called to see if any progress had been made on a heater. As though this was a funny question she said in a bemused snotty tone "No, nothing has happened. We get no calls for that." I replied- "until now, I guess. I'm asking for it now." I said I would need to know by Friday if anything was going to happen - would a heater be set up for us? - so I would know whether my wife and I could meet our friends for dinner. She said she wouldn't know until 4 pm Friday, and I could call her back then. I was hopeful that somebody would make the small effort to get just one of their many heaters going, and I said goodbye. Well I called back just now and learned that a) it's Linda's day off, and b) no one had done anything about setting up even one of the Tivoli Hotel's numerous terrace heaters so we could dine with our friends. It'll be 53 degrees at 8 pm tonight, a little too chilly to eat outside with a heater. Which the hotel owns a number of. So what is the problem? Why was zero effort made to accomodate a reasonable request from someone who was hoping to spend a good amount of money on drinks, food and wine at the Hotel Tivoli?If I wanted to be treated with haughty condescension I could find any number of Manhattan restaurants who would indulge me. But in a beautiful, friendly, country town like Tivoli, such a lack of hospitality is just plain sad, and disappointing.
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September 2022 by Kimberly Michelle
The lady at the front desk was very rude when answering the phone and acted as if it was so busy she didn't have time for games. That's not how you answer the phone at a professional establishment. She's lucky I don't remember her name I was very close to cursing her behind out!
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July 2022 by Ellen S.
This hotel is a gem! We couldn't have enjoyed our stay more. Everyone we met was warm and welcoming. The furnishings are simple yet charming, with wonderful artwork and comfortable bedding. The location is great, and we also enjoyed a lovely dinner on the porch. We look forward to returning!
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July 2022 by Azaro M.
Maybe you can't regulate your room temperature, maybe you will hear the boorish hedge fund guy in the next room honking on his cell phone, but this small, luxurious-but-not-pretentious boutique hotel, created by artists, is a treasure, if you are poking around the Hudson Valley and environs for art and antiques. Best feature: original artworks by well-known modern and contemporary artists in practically every room - - many, apparently, gifts from the artists to the hotel's owners.
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July 2022 by Norma E
My partner and I love exploring different parts of NY state. Our usual hotel in a different area was totally booked so after some research and careful consideration, we decided to book a stay at Hotel Tivoli. Even though we knew from the reviews that this was going to be a very lovely hotel, Hotel Tivoli and its staff really exceeded our expectations. We were first greeted by Susan, who was very welcoming and charming. The room we stayed in, room 2, was the perfect sized room and I immediately fell in love with the decor and the overall vibe of the room. The art is spectacular and we particularly loved the small details of the room like the small clay vases and freshly cut flowers. We also greatly enjoyed dining downstairs at the Corner. I especially recommend drinking the de peyster cockail as you watch the sunset in Tivoli. Also, the continental breakfast is very good! Delicious coffee, eggs, fresh fruit, and yogurt. In fact, we loved it so much that when Susan suggested we extend our stay, we did! We can't wait to come back here and spend another long weekend at a truly spectacular hotel.
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June 2022 by Keith Bailey
2 Bedroom SuiteWe heard really good things about the Hotel Tivoli, which is really a bed & breakfast. Our experience is probably different than most others. We needed 2 rooms and that wasn’t available. But they did have a 2 bedroom suite in the adjacent building. At least we didn’t have to worry about any late noise from a downstairs bar/restaurant. But the suite only had one wall AC unit which made it very difficult to cool all the rooms. Bedrooms doors had to be left open to get the cool air. A benefit of the suite is that it has a very nice sitting room. Unfortunately, the furniture (as seems to be in all the rooms) was more about art than function. The couch was really uncomfortable. On the plus side, the breakfast each morning was really good. I enjoyed the hotel for the weekend, but I would probably stay some place else on a future visit.
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June 2022 by Jaun C.
It's June 18 2022. The town of Tivoli had a great 150 year anniversary party for the whole weekend. My wife and I had dinner at hotel Tivoli and proceeded to dance in the street during the block party. What fun: unfortunately it was ruined by hotel Tivoli. After spending $200 on dinner which was mediocre at best my wife went to bed early and I came down to a full bar for a nightcap. Let me re iterate that the bar was full of patrons and it was only 10 pm. People were still dancing in the street directly outside of the bar. I asked for a cocktail and they denied me a drink because they apparently gave last call. People were still drinking full cocktails at the bar. Not only was it embarrassing to be told you can't have a drink at a full bar of people in the hotel you just threw down $200 for dinner, it was disappointing after a really good night of community coming together to celebrate a milestone. I'm sorry I spent my money there and never will again. Hotel Tivoli, you are not doing me a favor by providing your services. You obviously don't know or know how to be- educated your staff on what the meaning of hospitality is. It's Saturday night, 10 pm. 100 people celebrating in the street outside of your restaurant. You have a full bar of people drinking but you've given last call. You're not helping this industry, you're hurting it. Disappointing.
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June 2022 by Keith B.
2 Bedroom Suite We heard really good things about the Hotel Tivoli, which is really a bed & breakfast. Our experience is probably different than most others. We needed 2 rooms and that wasn't available. But they did have a 2 bedroom suite in the adjacent building. At least we didn't have to worry about any late noise from a downstairs bar/restaurant. But the suite only had one wall AC unit which made it very difficult to cool all the rooms. Bedrooms doors had to be left open to get the cool air. A benefit of the suite is that it has a very nice sitting room. Unfortunately, the furniture (as seems to be in all the rooms) was more about art than function. The couch was really uncomfortable. On the plus side, the breakfast each morning was really good. I enjoyed the hotel for the weekend, but I would probably stay some place else on a future visit.