Built in 1685 by the lord of Philipsburg Manor, the Old Dutch Church is the oldest church in New York State. The church is open on many weekend afternoons in summer and fall. The Burying Ground is open year-round. Combine your visit with a trip to Philipsburg Manor, right across the street.
Set at the intersection of Route 9 and Main Street in Irvington, this restaurant looks like a brightly painted diner from the outside. Inside, however, it’s clear that diner days are long past. The décor is cheerful and the food good.
Enjoy the lobby with a fireplace, on-site restaurant, fitness center, and outdoor pool.

Nautical-themed gastropub with a variety of indoor/outdoor dining options adjacent to the Metro North Station and the NY Waterway Terminal.
This Italian restaurant offers traditional dishes plus wood-fired and brick-oven pizzas. Open for lunch and dinner.
A cozy, casual tavern. Excellent pub fare and large beer selection. Some outdoor dining.

Craft beer and small bites from local sources.
Chinese restaurant with takeout and dine-in options.
Contemporary Greek food in a beautiful setting. By the river, but no river views.
Attractive country inn in a historic building with fireplace and atmosphere.

American restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a special emphasis on vegan and gluten-free options.
At Van Cortlandt Manor, experience the life of a patriot family living in the years just after the American Revolution.
Craft beer and small bites within walking distance of the Croton-Harmon train station.
Locally and regionally sourced ingredients star in the eatery’s upscale American plates. Located at the Westchester Marriott.
Authentic Greek cuisine
Blue Hill at Stone Barns is the Barber family’s second restaurant for fine dining, their first being the well-known, highly regarded “Blue Hill,” in Greenwich Village. Their creative, prix fixe menus reflect the seasons and feature food from Hudson Valley and regional farms. In 2004, the New York Times rated this restaurant “excellent.” Reservations for the restaurant (dinner only) are required. Blue Hill also runs a small, informal café for lunch and snacks. Reservations are not needed for the cafe.
You can visit Washington Irving’s grave in the bucolic Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, just a few miles north of Sunnyside in the village of Sleepy Hollow. Guided tours of the cemetery, located across the street from Philipsburg Manor, are available for a fee from April through November. Self-guided visits by car or on foot are free.
Afternoon and evening tours are a great way to complement your visit to a Historic Hudson Valley site or event.
Thomas Cole, the founder of the Hudson River School of painting, lived and worked in this home from 1833-1848.
Features 145 “studio suites,” larger rooms (not the traditional multi-room suite) with separate areas for eating, sleeping, and sitting. Complimentary continental breakfast, free local shuttle van service, indoor pool, whirlpool, exercise room, facilities for business communication, snack shop, meeting room, covered parking, and other amenities.
Modern, contemporary, and African art museum with a permanent collection of over 6,000 pieces.