Beautiful neighborhoods with stately homes, convenient clusters of shops and restaurants, great schools and proximity to New York City all contribute to Larchmont's national reputation.
Larchmont is just 18 miles northeast of Midtown Manhattan.
Originally founded as a summer shoreline retreat for the wealthy, Larchmont is now a year-round suburb with vintage homes (circa 1920s), grand estates on Long Island Sound and closer-to-town, family-friendly neighborhoods.
Larchmont has lovely parks and a delightful downtown shopping district brimming with interesting small boutiques, antique shops, gourmet stores, a children’s bookshop, decorating studios and a wide variety of eateries.
In February 2019, Bloomberg ranked Larchmont as the 15th wealthiest place in the United States, and the third wealthiest in New York.
Larchmont offers residents an urban suburban mix feel and most residents own their homes and they tend to be liberal.
Larchmont’s Saturday farmers market is open April through December and hosts a great and varied collection of vendors.
Larchmont Manor Park, one of the rare waterfront areas on Long Island Sound open to the public.
Walk Flint Park nature trail into Hommocks Conservation Area in Mamaroneck or wander the trails of Sheldrake Environmental Center.
Flint Park: The largest of Larchmont’s numerous parks, Flint Park offers sports league play, tennis, day camp and nature trails.
The park also has a wonderful play area for children and is home to Larchmont’s American Legion building.
Each Thursday evening in July, the town hosts a summer concert series in Flint Park.
Also, in October, the “Tour de Larchmont” bike ride begins and ends there.
ZIP Code: 10538
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