Mamaroneck

Mamaroneck is a town in Westchester County in New York.

Understand
"Mamaroneck" usually refers to the Village of Mamaroneck. The village is split between the town of the same name and the town of Rye. The town also contains the village of Larchmont, which has its own article, and additional land called the unincorporated area.

Mamaroneck is a largely suburban bedroom community along the Long Island Sound.

Get in
Your best bet is to drive in unless you are just visiting the strip along Mamaroneck Avenue. Unless there is a major event going on, parking can easily be found. The other major alternative is to take Metro North Railroad's New Haven Line to the Mamaroneck station. It is about 35 minutes from New York and the fare is $14.50 round trip off peak. The train station is on the man drag (Mamaroneck Avenue) about three blocks from the water. Westchester County also operates Bee-Line buses. Routes 60 and 61 stop in Mamaroneck.

Get around
Getting around the downtown can easily be done by walking. Otherwise, driving is your best bet. Taxis are easily available.

Eat
There are many good restaurants along Mamaroneck Avenue.