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Cambria Hotel White Plains - Downtown sits in the heart of downtown White Plains, putting guests within easy walking distance of shopping, dining, entertainment and transit. Nearby highlights include The Westchester shopping center, the Westchester County Center and local performing arts venues. For outdoor recreation, Kensico Dam Plaza and Rockefeller State Park Preserve are a short drive away. New York City is also accessible by a quick commuter-rail ride from White Plains station.
A major shopping center with a mix of shops, dining options, and seasonal events — popular for both casual and upscale shopping.
A longtime local events arena hosting sports, concerts, expos and community events — frequently used for larger gatherings and performances.
Several downtown venues host live theater, music and dance performances — check listings for schedules during your stay.
A scenic park built around a dramatic dam and reservoir with walking paths, event lawns, and seasonal concerts and festivals.
Over 1,700 acres of carriage roads and trails ideal for hiking, birdwatching and peaceful outdoor time among woods and meadows.
Historic coastal amusement park with rides, a boardwalk, beach access and seasonal events — great for families in warmer months.
A lively downtown core with a wide selection of restaurants, cafes, bars and shops within easy walking distance of the hotel.
A quick commuter-rail ride connects White Plains to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan, making day trips into NYC easy for sightseeing, theater, and dining.
Make the most of your stay at Cambria Hotel White Plains - Downtown with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in White Plains:
White Plains is a convenient and vibrant Hudson Valley hub — it combines an active downtown with shopping, dining and cultural venues while sitting within easy reach of parks and outdoor escapes. Cambria Hotel White Plains - Downtown is a smart choice because it places you in the center of this activity: guests consistently praise the hotel's modern-but-warm design, exceptionally clean rooms, friendly and professional staff (including valet), comfortable suites and a welcoming lobby lounge. Its downtown location also makes it an excellent base for exploring nearby attractions or taking a commuter train into New York City.
Cambria Hotel White Plains - Downtown
250 Main Street
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in White Plains
Fall
Late spring through early fall (April–October) — pleasant weather, outdoor festivals, peak dining and shopping activity.
Winter (November–March excluding holiday weeks) — lowest hotel rates and quieter streets except around Thanksgiving and the December holidays.
March–May: Temperatures rise from cool to mild. Trees and nearby parks start to bloom; ideal for farmers markets and riverside walks.
A weekly farmers market in downtown White Plains showcasing local produce, baked goods, and artisanal products.
Countywide dining promotion that includes many White Plains restaurants; typically held in winter and sometimes a summer edition.
A series of weekend concerts, movie nights, and pop-up festivals that activate the downtown/City Center area in summer.
Annual late-November/December holiday celebrations in downtown White Plains featuring tree lighting, performances, and seasonal markets.
Expect four distinct seasons. Pack layers for spring and fall. Summer is warm and humid — light breathable clothing, sunscreen, and water are essential. Winter brings cold, potential snow and ice — a warm coat, waterproof boots, and traction-friendly footwear are recommended. Check local forecasts before travel and allow extra time for Metro-North and road travel during snow or heavy rain.
White Plains hotel and dining prices vary with the commuter and event calendar more than with tourism peaks. Weekday business travel (Mon–Thu) often pushes rates up for midweek corporate stays; weekends can be cheaper except around local events, holidays, and when NYC overflow occurs (e.g., major NYC conferences or sporting events). Hotel prices rise during spring and fall when weather is pleasant and during major countywide events (Restaurant Week, holiday season). Expect higher room rates near the downtown/City Center area and lower rates in suburban neighborhoods. Advance booking (2–4 weeks) and checking for corporate or AAA deals yields the best rates. Dining prices follow general NYC-adjacent patterns: downtown and hotel restaurants are pricier; smaller neighborhood eateries and ethnic spots offer better value.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Well-connected by Metro-North rail, local buses, and regional airports; downtown is walkable and compact.
Base yourself downtown (near City Center/Whole Foods area or the Metro-North station) for maximum walkability, easy transit access, and the widest selection of restaurants and hotels. Use Metro-North day passes if planning multiple round trips to NYC. For day trips, rent a car or use rideshares to explore scenic spots in Westchester and along the Hudson River.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Cambria Hotel White Plains - Downtown
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