DoubleTree by Hilton Tarrytown
455 South Broadway, Tarrytown, NY
(914) 631-5700
Book a room (make sure the group code is "BMW")
We have reserved a block of rooms available for both Saturday 9/5 and Sunday 9/6. Check-in time is 3pm and check-out is 11am. The hotel is located down the block from Lyndhurst and we will be providing a shuttle to take guests to and from the venue. The block of rooms is available up until August 6th.
El Dorado West Diner
460 South Broadway, Tarrytown, NY
On Monday 9/7 at 11am, we will be hosting a brunch at the El Dorado Diner across the street from the DoubleTree. We'd like to extend an invite to everyone spending the night to join us for a farewell brunch.
If you have any questions feel free to email either of us!
Becky rebeccabrandt4@gmail.com
Sean iamsmooney@gmail.com
Old Croton Aqueduct Trail - 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. The trail passes through Lyndhurst in the south end of Tarrytown and near Washington Irving's Sunnyside. The trail is suitable for jogging, hiking, and biking, although some areas of the trail are rough.
Rockefeller State Park Preserve - This park is comprised of over 1,000 acres donated by the Rockefeller family. Seasonal activities include hiking, recreational running, bird watching, fishing, picnicking, horseback riding, and carriage driving.
Tarrytown Music Hall - Take in a show at this local venue where performances are an eclectic mix of music, theatre, film, and comedy. Musical acts range from classical to classic rock, folk, blues, jazz.
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery - Sleepy Hollow Cemetery is adjacent to the Old Dutch Church, whose small burying ground is identified in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” as the resting place of the headless horseman. Washington Irving is laid to rest in the southern end of the cemetery in a plot overlooking the old church and its burying ground. Other famous individuals buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery include Andrew Carnegie, Walter Chrysler, William Rockefeller, and Elizabeth Arden.