Elmsford, New York Hotels

Elmsford, New York Hotels
If you are exploring the Hudson River as it winds its way through New York state, you may reach the small town of Elmsford. Located across the river from Blauvelt State Park and within minutes of Cranberry Lake County Park, Rye Lake and Tarrytown Lake Park, Elmsford offers visitors a number of hotel options. These include the Saw Mill River Motel, the Hampton Inn and Extended Stay America.

Saw Mill River Motel

Located right in the heart of Elmsford, the Saw Mill River Motel touts itself as the perfect mix of hospitality and economy. The establishment offers guests 24-hour free coffee, air-conditioned rooms with television and radio and easy access to highways and train stations. As rates are continually changing, the hotel should be contacted around the time of travel for current room rates.

Saw Mill River Motel
25 Valley Ave.
Elmsford, NY
(914) 592-7500
www.sawmillrivermotel.com

Hampton Inn White Plains

The Hampton Inn also is located right in Elmsford. Offering guests complimentary breakfast and Internet hook-ups, the Hampton Inn has 156 rooms to choose from. During the warmer months of the year, guests can enjoy a sizable outdoor pool. The hotel also comes equipped with a small fitness center. As of 2009, a night at the Hampton Inn began at around $109.

Hampton Inn White Plains
200 E. Main St.
Elmsford, NY
(914) 592-5680
www.hamptoninn.com

Extended Stay America

Extended Stay America also is situated directly in Elmsford, New York. As of 2009, less than $80 could buy a night at Extended Stay America. The hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with Internet capabilities in each, plus full- or half-kitchens in every unit and extra workspace for guests planning to stay for an extended period of time.

Extended Stay America
118 Tarrytown Road
Elmsford, NY
(914) 347-8073
www.extendedstayamerica.com

Article Written By William Jackson

William Jackson has written, reported and edited professionally for more than 10 years. His work has been published in newspapers, magazines, scholarly journals, high-level government reports, books and online. He holds a master's degree in humanities from Pennsylvania State University.

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