Castle Hotel & Spa is located just 30 miles from Manhattan. This landmark hotel in Westchester, NY creates the perfect setting for your next group, corporate...
400 Benedict Ave. Tarrytown , NY 10591 United States
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Married the love of my life on October 1st 2006 here! The food, the service and atmosphere were all amazing!! The staff made our special day absolutely perfect, and so memorable for everyone!!
Amazing hotel , ideal to "unplug" for a long weekend of culture and spa treatments
The best restaurant in Westchester. Dinner is always amazing. During the summer they open the grotto and usually have wine tastings .
The Castle on the Hudson is not your average Holiday Inn - it's much, much better. "Local" is seeped into every facet of this dining/lodging experience.
Great Historic 100 Year Castle . Fine Dining and Wonderful Inn !
Everything will be amazing. 5th time here(1st time on 4 square). Impecable service. Delectable, heavenly food. Enjoy! I'm jealous of you going.
Make your night extra special and call the Westchester Broadway Theatre , only a few minutes away, 914-592-2222
Amazing food and atmosphere! Albeit--HAUNTED!!!!
Giant Chess Set
Here for the Single Gourmet Metro NY Holiday Gala- beautiful!
Nice place for a wedding!
Four course dinner was delicious. Great wine selection and service was outstanding. The Oak Room was a beautiful setting. The sea scallop was best I've ever had. A must. - Lindsey Bourne
Great modern clean rooms. Very comfy king size bed. There's a stop n shop right across the parking lot for your snacking needs. - Xian Xian
Wonderful food, spacious elegant rooms...and right on the Hudson; large estate very suitable for retreats - Roxana Georgescu
Cheddar spring onion scones, great lattes, and fresh stone barns blue hill salads and meat sandwiches. - Veronica H
Loved the date goat cheese app and the citrus mango marg, aka hot dogs and juice :) the salmon was good too but spicy! - Elizabeth Burstein
Super great grocery store - especially if you want something out of the ordinary. - Bev Opie-Ortland