The Adelphi
New York’s Adelphi Hotel was once the toast of Saratoga Springs, a Golden Age retreat that lured moneyed movers and shakers for its close proximity to the region’s world-class racetrack. Now, after a 5-year renovation, the hotel is an elegant escape worthy of an upstate jaunt. The new Adelphi embraces its history, offering plenty of […]
Exterior entryway
Morrissey's speakeasy bar
Lounge area
New York’s Adelphi Hotel was once the toast of Saratoga Springs, a Golden Age retreat that lured moneyed movers and shakers for its close proximity to the region’s world-class racetrack. Now, after a 5-year renovation, the hotel is an elegant escape worthy of an upstate jaunt. The new Adelphi embraces its history, offering plenty of modern-day grandeur with beautifully restored interiors and exteriors. Featuring original marble fireplaces and a meticulously repaired spiral staircase, the hotel also includes a beguiling re-creation of Saratoga’s famous Morrissey’s speakeasy, which hosted everyone from John D. Rockefeller to Mark Twain during its heyday. For the ultimate VIP experience, book the $5,000-per-night Owner’s Box, the inn’s 2,100-square-foot presidential suite with two master bedrooms, two living rooms, a 500-square-foot grand terrace, and two signature spa master bathrooms.