Tarrytown
Tarrytown is a village in New York's Hudson Valley.
Understand
Get in
By plane
- Westchester County Airport (HPN also known as White Plains Airport). The closest airport, about 20 minutes drive. Rental cars are available.
- Stewart International Airport (SWF). Another alternative to the congestion of the 3 major airports, but at present offers few direct flights.
- Newark Liberty International Airport, Newark, New Jersey, John F. Kennedy International Airport, and LaGuardia Airport: The three major international airports in the New York City area offer service to just about anywhere. Westchester-based taxi and livery cars offer regular service to and from the three internationals from most areas of the county. New York City yellow cabs will take to you Westchester in a pinch (they are required to by law), but the fares can be exorbitant and many cabbies don't know the way. Ride apps like Uber and Lyft are legal between NYC and Westchester in either direction and are generally cheaper and more reliable than taking a yellow cab. Ask if your hotel offers shuttle service.
By car
- Tarrytown is easily accessible from the northeastern United States of America via interstate highways such as the New England and New Jersey Turnpikes (I-95) and the New York State Thruway system. The I-87 portion of the Thruway connecting Albany and New York City crosses the Hudson River at Tarrytown on the Tappan Zee bridge as does I287, which connects with I-95 to the east. The Saw Mill River Parkway, which runs along the village's eastern flank, connects with the Taconic State Parkway to the north (to Albany and the I-90 east-west portion of the Thruway system) and the Henry Hudson Parkway into New York City.
By train
- Metro-North Railroad - Hudson line. Express service between Tarrytown station and New York City's Grand Central Terminal is about 35 minutes. Local service is available between other Metro-North commuter stations. Local taxis swarm the station at the approach of a train (if you are accustomed to New York City yellow cabs with their single fare restriction and meters, be aware that taxis in Tarrytown can take multiple passengers and charge flat rates by zone). On-board train fares are subject to a stiff surcharge, so buy your tickets at the station or at the vending machines located on the southbound (to New York) platform or between the northbound (from New York) platform and the station building.
- Amtrak. Long distance connections are available in New York City's Penn Station and at Metro-North's Yonkers and Croton-Harmon stations. Amtrak connections available to VIA Rail Canada.
By boat
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phone: +1-800-53-FERRYruns seasonal, weekend trips from Manhattan to Tarrytown. Packages deals are available to Historic Hudson Valley properties Philipsburg Manor and Sunnyside, as well as Kykuit, the Rockefeller estate.
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phone: +1 914 631-1300address: 236 W Main St
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phone: +1 914 332-0517address: 238 Green St
By bus
- Bee Line System. Westchester County's bus service provides access to White Plains and other locations in the county. Schedules and route maps are available on-line and at the Tarrytown train station.
Get around
See
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phone: +1 914-631-4481address: 635 South Broadway, TarrytownA Gothic-styled mansion, formerly home of railroad baron Jay Gould. Lyndhurst is now a property of the National Historic Trust. Lyndhurst is often decked out for holidays with themed events like a Victorian Halloween and Fairytale Christmas. The grounds are host to special events: antique, garden, craft (usually spring and fall), kennel club, and automobile shows. The Gothic exterior has been used in vampire movies like House of Dark Shadows, 1970. This National Historic Landmark has 67 acres of grounds and walking trails that are open to the public every day from dawn until dusk. House tours are available Spring through Fall. The schedule varies so see website for details.
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phone: +1 914 631-8200address: 3 W Sunnyside Lane, IrvingtonExperience a guided tour of the home of Washington Irving, author of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip van Winkle. The site contains an "expansive landscape and gardens, with stunning Hudson River views" and "charming picnic spots". The grounds reflect Washington Irving's romantic view of art, nature, and history. He arranged garden paths, trees and shrubs, vistas, and water features to appear natural, and planted an exotic wisteria vine (still growing) to envelope the house. Irving's contemporaries extensively described and illustrated Sunnyside during his lifetime. Since Sunnyside and many of its furnishings remained in the family, so it is an authentic experience of mid-19th century life in America.
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Andre Captor’s Monument
address: N BroadwayRevolutionary War site. A monument marks the spot where 3 Americans captured British spy John André, exposing Benedict Arnold's treasonous plot to turn over West Point to the British. Also the spot in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" where Ichabod Crane first encounters the Headless Horseman.
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Sleepy Hollow Chamber of Commerce
phone: +1 914 631-1705address: 1 Neperan Rd, TarrytownDiscover activities and seasonal events in the Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow area by checking at the visitor center, where they display posters of events in its storefront window, or by calling. Follow Ichabod Crane's flight from the Headless HorsemanFans of Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" can follow the route of Ichabod Crane from the center of Tarrytown into the adjacent village of Sleepy Hollow. But don't expect to find the "Western Woods" or anything else from the 1999 movie Sleepy Hollow. Tim Burton's production is only loosely based on Irving's story, and was filmed largely in Hertfordshire, England.
- Go walking or bicycling on the Old Croton Aqueduct trailway. The original water supply to New York City is now a walking trail that runs from Croton-on-Hudson in the north to Yonkers in the south. Notably, the trail passes through the Lyndhurst estate in the south end of Tarrytown, and very near Washington Irving's Sunnyside. Over the 180 years since it was built, portions have disappeared from the downtown areas of several river towns, including Tarrytown.
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phone: +1 914 631-3390At the Tarrytown Music Hall, 13 Main St. Nonprofit venue regularly hosts jazz concerts, classic movies, and cultural events. Show dates are posted outside the music hall's main entrance and on its web site.
- Indulge in Art Walking along Main Street a few fantastic galleries have their doors open waiting for you to be inspired. Galleries like Tappan Z Gallery and Studio A Gallery are sure to catch your eye.
- Waterfront concert at the village's Pierson Park. Events are usually posted in the window of the Chamber of Commerce, 1 Neperan Rd.
Third FridayHappens on the third Friday of the month, 5PM-9PM. On that evening there are special events in the village, some restaurants offer bargains, there's usually music in the streets, and galleries and other businesses are open late. Participating businesses are on Main Street and the adjacent sections of Broadway.
Visit the farmers marketFresh Hudson Valley produce, meats, and bread. Sometimes live music or demonstrations of traditional crafts. Saturdays, 8:30AM-2PM, rain or shine, beginning of June to the middle of November. Patriots Park, next to the Warner Library on Route 9 (Broadway).
Annual events
The weekends prior to Halloween are filled with events that tie in to Washington Irving's short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". Round out the weekend with related festivities in adjacent Sleepy Hollow. To avoid disappointment, call in advance to confirm dates and times. Some events require reservations or advance tickets.-
phone: +1 914 631-8200At Sunnyside, West Sunnyside Lane. Family fun at the home of Washington Irving, author of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip van Winkle". Puppet shows, games for children, 19th century magic shows, reading of stories by Irving. Daytime programs (10AM-4PM, last admission 3PM): adults $10, children 5-17 $6, children under 5 free.
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phone: +1 914 631-4481At Lyndhurst, 635 S Broadway. The gothic mansion hosts a family-oriented Victorian Halloween. On the grounds, find activities based on 19th century Halloween parties. The tour of the mansion itself is sprinkled with interactive characters from the past.
- Scarecrow Making, Pumpkin Hunt and Rag-a-Muffin Parade. Patriots Park, N Broadway. Fun for younger children.
- Annual Halloween Parade, Route 9 (North Broadway) from Patriots Park to Main Street.
Buy
Eat
Budget
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Bella's Restaurant
phone: +1 914 332-0444address: 5 S BroadwayAmerican diner, serving breakfast, and lunch. The staff are very hospitable. Prices are also very nice. -
Taste of China
phone: +1 914 332-1625address: 17 Main StEat-in (limited seating) or take-out. Lunch specials start around $5, dinners start around $10. Offers vegetarian fare. -
Main Street Pizza
phone: +1 914 631-3300address: 47 Main St -
phone: +1 914 524-9687address: 1 N BroadwayInexpensive sandwiches and soups, Greek specialties. Small indoor seating area is supplemented by sidewalk seating in good weather. Open 7 days a week, 11AM-10PM.
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Tarrytown Delicatessen
phone: +1 914 631-9622address: 350 S BroadwayHot food, sandwiches. Excellent German potato salad. -
Bagel Emporium
phone: +1 914 333-0033address: 350 S BroadwaySandwiches to go, fresh baked bagels.
Mid-range
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phone: +1 914 631-6606address: 94 N BroadwayLocal gathering spot serves pub food as well as formal entrees. Sandwiches from $8, entrées from $22. Sidewalk dining in season. Lunch and dinner seven days.
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phone: +1 914 332-0360address: 240 White Plains RdChain restaurant/bar in an office park in the mostly residential south side of the village.
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phone: +1 914 366-4455address: 236 W Main StAt the Tarrytown Boat Club. Year round waterfront dining. Fresh seafood with, as you might guess from its name, an emphasis on the favorite local gamefish. Lunch daily 12PM-4PM, $9-$18. Dinner M-Sa, 4PM-10PM, Su 3PM-9PM.
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Bibile
phone: +1 914 703-6550address: 14 Main StKorean fusion. -
Swagat,
phone: +1 914 332-5544address: 19 N BroadwayIndian eatery in the central business district ranges from vegetarian to chicken, lamb, and goat. Entrées $12 to $25. Bring your own wine or beer. -
Mint Premium Foods
phone: +1 914 703-6511address: 19 Main StreetDeli and gourmet food store with a restaurant at the back serving lunch, brunch and dinner. -
The Twisted Oak
phone: +1 914 332-1992address: 61 Main StFarm-to-table bistro. Modern American with an Italian influence. -
Little B's
phone: +1 914 631-2228address: 49 Main StPremium burger joint offering a "build-your-own" experience. Excellent selection of craft beers, bottled and on tap.
Splurge
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phone: +1 914 631-3646address: 400 Benedict AveHilltop location with views of the Hudson Valley, and the food is outstanding. Breakfast 7AM-10:30AM, lunch 12PM-2PM, dinner 6PM-9PM (Sa 5:30PM-10PM), Su champagne brunch 11:30AM-2:30PM. High tea daily 2:30PM-5PM. Prix fixe four-course dinner $74, six-course dinner $100. Prix fixe lunch $38. Prix fixe three-course champagne brunch $54.
Sweets
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Main Street Sweets
phone: +1 914 332-5757address: 35 Main StDessert shop serves homemade ice cream, pies, cakes, cookies, plus a variety of coffees.
Drink
Alcohol
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phone: +1 914 631-6606address: 94 N BroadwayLocal gathering spot with a long list of bottled beer.
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phone: +1 914 332-0960address: 240 White Plains RdChain restaurant/bar located in an office park in the mostly residential south side of the village. Easily accessible from the trio of Marriott hotels on White Plains Rd.
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phone: +1 914 366-7889address: 238 Green StAt the Washington Irving Boat Club, Waterfront restaurant and bar with superb views of the Tappan Zee bridge. Indoor restaurant serves lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch. Outdoor tiki bar (seasonal) is very popular with a usually young crowd. Lunch M-Sa, 11:30AM-3PM, $8-$13. Dinner daily, 5PM-11PM, $15-$32. Brunch Su 11:30AM-3PM.
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Demeter's Tavern & Sportsbar
phone: +1 914 631-9679address: 51 Old White Plains RdOff the beaten path, but very near the trio of Marriott hotels on White Plains Rd. Pub food and sports channels — 12 big-screen TVs. Roast beef sandwiches are made with beef roasted on premise.
Coffee & Tea
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Coffee Labs Roasters
phone: +1 914 332-1479address: 7 Main StCanine-themed (and dog friendly) coffee house roasts its own beans.
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Budget
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phone: +1 914 693-2700address: 560 Saw Mill River RdArdsley.
Mid-range
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phone: +1 914 631-1122address: 475 White Plains RdClose to historic sites in Tarrytown (Sunnyside and Lyndhurst) and Sleepy Hollow (Rockefeller estate). Easy access to New York City from the Tarrytown rail station.
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phone: +1 914 631-5700address: 455 S Broadway
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Hampton Inn White Plains/Tarrytown
phone: +1 914 592-5680address: 200 Tarrytown RdLocated on 119 (near routes 87 and 287). Meeting space available to accommodate your corporate meetings. Group rates offered. -
phone: +1 914 366-4600address: 480 White Plains Rd
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phone: +1 914 332-7900address: 600 White Plains Rd
Splurge
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address: 400 Benedict AveIf you have an ample wallet or a generous expense account the views are spectacular and the food at Equus, the restaurant on premises, is magnificent. Almost a destination in itself.
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Westchester Marriott Tarrytown
phone: +1 914 631-2200address: 670 White Plains RdThe Westchester Marriott Tarrytown is a modern hotel with premium guest amenities including two on-site restaurants, pool and high-tech meeting facilities. -
Tarrytown House Estate & Conference Center
address: 49 E Sunnyside LnCenterpieces are two 19th Century mansions. Conference center rooms start at $249, rooms in King House mansion start at $319.