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Beekman Arms and Delamater Inn


Amenities

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Safe-Deposit Box

  • Garden

  • Luggage Storage

  • Free Breakfast

  • 24-Hour Front Desk

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Property description

Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and gift shops/newsstands. Additional amenities at this inn include wedding services and a fireplace in the lobby.
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$267
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Guest reviews

What guests think

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At Beekman Arms and Delamater Inn, guests highlight the historic charm, central Rhinebeck location, and cozy rooms, while noting variability across its multiple buildings, dated elements, and a basic off site breakfast that sometimes disappoints.

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Facilities

Mixed

Cleanliness

Inconsistent

Rooms

Mixed

Service

Mixed

Location

Central

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10

Eileen

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May 7, 2026

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Stayed 1 night

We had continental breakfast, it was vey good!
We had continental breakfast, it was vey good!

4

Brett

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May 4, 2026

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Stayed 1 night

The Beekman Arms is a must visit location in Rhinebeck. Incredible history, and the library, entrance, and bar have great artifacts and character. I think they could make some better design choices in those spaces - for example it’s debatable if they need a tv screen in the bar, or at least more discretely hung but that’s a matter of taste. Unfortunately the accommodation was really poor. If you are unfamiliar, the hotel listing is actually a network of many buildings in the area that the Beekman & Delamater buildings are found. So you may think you are staying in a historic building to learn at check in that you are in a building several hundred yards away that are more modern (last 50 years et). To add insult to injury - these other rooms are terrible. Damp smell, curtains from the 70s or 80s(?), dark, drab painted rooms, grimy furniture, a bathroom tub that leaked water (we showered only), pillows that were dusty, WiFi that never connected, it was shocking to see such outdated and run down rooms. I really hope someone from the hotel reads this - for the cost of 1-2 nights accommodation and some thoughtful design choices you could update these rooms. As custodians of a historic property, the Beekman name deserves better. For now, I’d only stay here if you ran out of options, including nearby towns.
The Beekman Arms is a must visit location in Rhinebeck. Incredible history, and the library, entrance, and bar have great artifacts and character. I think they could make some better design choices in those spaces - for example it’s debatable if they need a tv screen in the bar, or at least more discretely hung but that’s a matter of taste. Unfortunately the accommodation was really poor. If you are unfamiliar, the hotel listing is actually a network of many buildings in the area that the Beekman & Delamater buildings are found. So you may think you are staying in a historic building to learn at check in that you are in a building several hundred yards away that are more modern (last 50 years et). To add insult to injury - these other rooms are terrible. Damp smell, curtains from the 70s or 80s(?), dark, drab painted rooms, grimy furniture, a bathroom tub that leaked water (we showered only), pillows that were dusty, WiFi that never connected, it was shocking to see such outdated and run down rooms. I really hope someone from the hotel reads this - for the cost of 1-2 nights accommodation and some thoughtful design choices you could update these rooms. As custodians of a historic property, the Beekman name deserves better. For now, I’d only stay here if you ran out of options, including nearby towns.

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Laura

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May 4, 2026

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Stayed 1 night

Beware! This is completely false advertising. The Beekman is very run down looking in person and is selling the idea that you'll be staying in an 18th-century inn. There was no indication or photos that revealed that we were actually booked a couple blocks away in what looked like a 1970s converted apartment building. Our "courtyard view" was people walking by facing our bed, so we had to keep the curtains shut. The dining area in the photos is not where breakfast is served--nor is it in the Victorian Delameter Inn, but a separate building near the apartment buildings. And the heating system is ridiculously noisy with inconsistent noises. If you're a light sleeper, you're better off turning off the heat, which is what I finally did at 5am.
Beware! This is completely false advertising. The Beekman is very run down looking in person and is selling the idea that you'll be staying in an 18th-century inn. There was no indication or photos that revealed that we were actually booked a couple blocks away in what looked like a 1970s converted apartment building. Our "courtyard view" was people walking by facing our bed, so we had to keep the curtains shut. The dining area in the photos is not where breakfast is served--nor is it in the Victorian Delameter Inn, but a separate building near the apartment buildings. And the heating system is ridiculously noisy with inconsistent noises. If you're a light sleeper, you're better off turning off the heat, which is what I finally did at 5am.

4

melissa

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May 3, 2026

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Stayed 1 night

Bed was not comfortable, grounds not mowed, rooms were dark and outdated, check in took forever.
Bed was not comfortable, grounds not mowed, rooms were dark and outdated, check in took forever.

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Michele

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Apr 30, 2026

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Stayed 2 nights

The inn could use some freshening up. Room carpet was stained in multiple places, for example, and the building badly needs to be repainted on the outside. Guests should be told when booking that their room will be on the third floor in case stairs are an issue. It’s a charming, historic building in a great location but it looks a little rundown.
The inn could use some freshening up. Room carpet was stained in multiple places, for example, and the building badly needs to be repainted on the outside. Guests should be told when booking that their room will be on the third floor in case stairs are an issue. It’s a charming, historic building in a great location but it looks a little rundown.

6387 MILL ST, Rhinebeck Village, Rhinebeck, New York, United States of America

Location

Located in Rhinebeck (Rhinebeck Village), Beekman Arms and Delamater Inn is within a 5-minute drive of Dutchess County Fairgrounds and Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck. This inn is 4.6 mi (7.3 km) from Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome and 5.2 mi (8.3 km) from Poet's Walk Park.

Starr Library(0.3 miles)

God's Acre(0.5 miles)

Northern Dutchess Hospital(0.7 miles)

St Francis Hospital(0.7 miles)

Dutchess County Fairgrounds(0.8 miles)

Ferncliff Forest(1.1 miles)

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Check-in

Check-out

From 15:00 to 23:59

Before 11:00


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FAQs

Free self-parking is available on-site.


A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily from 7:30 AM to 10:00 AM.


The property allows pets in specific rooms only, with a pet fee of USD 20 per accommodation, per night. Service animals are exempt from fees.


Check-in is from 3:00 PM to 11:59 PM, and check-out is by 11:00 AM. Early or late check-in/check-out may be available upon request, but additional charges may apply.

The property features a stair-free path to the entrance, wheelchair-accessible registration desk, public washroom, and on-site restaurant. Limited wheelchair accessibility is available.


The property is located in Rhinebeck Village, within a 5-minute drive of Dutchess County Fairgrounds and Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck. It is approximately 4.6 miles from Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome and 5.2 miles from Poet's Walk Park.


Children are welcome at the property, and the minimum age for children to stay for free is not specified.


Cribs are available for a fee of USD 20 per night. Rollaway beds can also be provided for USD 20 per day. Advance request or confirmation may be required.


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