If you're planning to visit for a bit longer, explore the Big Apple! We have been living in the concrete jungle for the past 7 years and there's no place like it. Only about 45 minutes from our wedding venue, NYC has much to explore including museums, world-class restaurants, bars, Central Park, and more! Distance from hotels: 23 miles
Hudson Valley's largest craft brewery. Indoor beer hall and outdoor beer garden offering a wide variety of beers on tap as well as wine, cocktails and bar bites. Be sure to call ahead if you plan to visit Distance from Tarrytown Estate: 4 miles
Blue Hill at Stone Barns is a 2-Michelin Star restaurant in Hudson Valley, long considered the gold standard for both fine dining and sustainable practices. Located on 80 rolling acres of gardens, pastures and woods, this Dan Barber restaurant brings together the traditions of community-based farming with 21st century sustainable farming techniques. Distance from Tarrytown Estate: 6 miles
This two level, French bistro-inspired eatery is housed in a hundred -year -old factory building that has been transformed to feature an uninterrupted, 180 degree view of the river from the main and loft dining levels. Guests will enjoy the seasonal, Hudson Valley ingredients, as well as French bistro classics. Distance from Tarrytown Estate: 1.5 miles
Paying tribute to the cuisine of Hong Kong, with a modern twist, this Dale Talde restaurant is situated in King Mansion within Tarrytown House Estate. Goosefeather was ranked one of the best restaurants in Westchester in 2022 Distance from Tarrytown Estate: 0 miles
Situated right across the street from Tarrytown House Estate, Lyndhurst, also known as the Jay Gould estate, is a Gothic Revival country house that sits in its own 67-acre park beside the Hudson River in Tarrytown, New York, about a half mile south of the Tappan Zee Bridge on US 9. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966 Distance from Tarrytown Estate: 1 mile
Rockefeller State Park Preserve is a state park in the eastern foothills of the Hudson River. Common activities include horse-riding, walking, jogging, running, bird-watching, and fishing. In 2018, the park was added to New York's State Register of Historic Places. Distance from Tarrytown Estate: 6 miles