A local favorite, this diner serves standbys such as homemade soups, hot open-faced sandwiches, and hamburgers along with a selection of paninis and Greek and Italian dinner entrées until 1am every day. Family friendly.
A modern business hotel located adjacent to The Westchester, a premiere shopping mall featuring anchor stores Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus. Bloomingdales and Saks Fifth Avenue are nearby. The setting is “downtown” rather than “country,” but the hotel is roughly 15 minutes from Tarrytown. Indoor pool, exercise room, restaurant.
Harvest’s waterfront setting affords spectacular views of the Hudson River and the Palisade Cliffs. It takes a few twists and turns through Hastings to arrive at this remarkable site, but sophisticated Mediterranean cuisine and a fine wine list combine for a superb high-end dining experience.
A theatre complex located on the campus of SUNY Purchase College.
A Neoclassical mansion built between 1804-1809, situated on 68 acres. Offers beautiful views of the Hudson River.
Modern, contemporary, and African art museum with a permanent collection of over 6,000 pieces.
Comfortable and convenient, Hyatt House White Plains offers the perfect location for exploring New York City, extended business travel, or visiting your student at nearby colleges. Located in the heart of scenic Westchester County, our White Plains hotel is only minutes from the corporate offices of Morgan Stanley, PepsiCo, MasterCard, and IBM. For college students and families, we are conveniently close to Purchase College, Manhattanville College, Fordham University, and Pace University Law School. Come enjoy life around the House.
Gardens designed by Russell Page and 20th-century sculpture, including works by Alexander Calder, Jean Dubuffet, Joan Miró, Auguste Rodin, and Alberto Giacometti
This hotel is set on an attractive 30-acre “campus” surrounded by woods just outside of White Plains. The resort-like facility includes a restaurant, lounge, indoor pool, fitness room, tennis courts. The hotel is located less than 15 minutes from Tarrytown.
450 rooms on an attractive, secluded 40-acre campus. Indoor and outdoor pool, sauna, exercise room, tennis courts. Two restaurants.
The site consists of an art museum, the Andrus Planetarium, and Glenview Mansion.
A 500-acre sculpture park with over 100 works of art, including pieces by Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, Sol LeWitt, Maya Lin and more.
Home of Frederick Philipse III and his family. Historical highlights include its 18th-century Georgian architecture and a rare 1750s papier-mâché Rococo ceiling.
There are only about 100 wooden roller coasters in the United States, and Rye Playland is home to one of them. In operation since 1928, the park has both kiddie rides and thrill rides, as well as a boardwalk, beach, and pool area.
A contemporary art museum located in a 300,000-square-foot former industrial building on the Hudson River. The museum showcases artists of the last half-century, including Blinky Palermo, Dan Flavin, Sol LeWitt, Andy Warhol, Anges Martin, and more.
An 18th-century church that was used as a military hospital during the Revolutionary War.
This 200-acre estate overlooking the Hudson River features an 1851 Italianate villa and was the home of artist and inventor Samuel Morse.
Home to over 21,000 works, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, textiles, and glass and ceramic wares.
Historic 1869 theater featuring arts education programs, music, dance, theater, Live in HD broadcasts, and classic films.
The home of America’s only 4-term president, known as “Springwood”, as well as the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum. There are guided tour of the home, and 300 acres with gardens and trails to explore.
The only National Historic Site dedicated to a First Lady. Tour the cottage, gardens, and grounds on the site.
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