The Queensbury Hotel in the Southern Adirondacks
Historic hotel still thriving in downtown Glens Falls.
The Queensbury Hotel is a gem in Glens Falls. In 1924, local business people, corporate stalwarts like Finch-Pruyn and Glens Falls Insurance, and civic leadership collaborated to raise funds to build a first-class hotel that would attract visitors and businesses to the area. They raised $760K for the endeavor, which would have been worth almost $10.5 million in today’s dollars.
The hotel opened in 1926, and the rest was history. Famous guests include Bob Dylan, Louis Armstrong, Kenny Rogers, Kenny Anderson, Joe Frazier, and Jackie Robinson. Benny Goodman and Guy Lombardo performed in the hotel's Ballroom.
The hotel expanded to add more rooms, event spaces, and an indoor swimming pool.
Old school glamour and charm, modern updates and conveniences.
Today, the hotel has been completely rejuvenated by a head-to-toe refurbishment over the past several years, including one of our favorite spots for a nosh and a cocktail, Fenimore’s Pub.
Guests have a variety of rooms to choose from – King, Queen, and Double Queens – to suites featuring King or Queen beds. All rooms include:
Air Conditioning
Bathtub or Shower
Coffee Maker
Complimentary High-Speed Wi-Fi
Hair Dryer
HD DIRECT TV
Specialty Toiletries
Suites include separate parlors with wet bars. All of their accommodations win raves for being bright, clean, and very comfortable.
Pets are welcome for a daily fee. Hotel facilities include:
Indoor Heated Pool & Jacuzzi
Fitness Center
Our Little Secret Beauty Bar, Salon & Barbershop
Smoke-Free Property
Complimentary High-Speed Wi-Fi
Complimentary & Plentiful Parking
11 Passenger Shuttle for Private Rental (contact hotel for more details)
Complimentary Bike Rental Program (with CDPHP Cycle)
15,000+ sq ft of Meeting & Event Space
Park 26 Restaurant & Fenimore’s Pub
Outdoor Patio, Courtyard & Igloo Dining (seasonal)
Room Service & In-Room Dining
Weekly Jazz Music & Entertainment
Walking Distance to Downtown Restaurants, Shops, Arts District and more
Located on the Lake George Village Trolley Route (seasonal)