Harlem A. • December 27, 2014Calling this place a cemetery is such an injustice. It's really a cultural park that happens to have some famous people buried there as well. Monthly events, walking tours, and a chapel, are ideal!
eric b. • October 30, 2020One of the most amazing cemeteries. Fantastic history and amazing Victorian stone architecture in the mausoleums. Great place to walk around on a crisp fall day.
Jobu J. • August 4, 2011Short trip for most of the residence of Yonkers who want to live a thug life.
Anna C. • February 21, 2013This cemetery has had many problems. The staff places stickers to hid the row number and burial number because gravestone on wrong burial plot.Read blog on cemetery corruption.
Lizzette F. • September 21, 2013Looks like an old ancient burial with waterfront view ---- very nice and calming especially with all the trees
Eric R. • October 16, 2011Stumbling into the Cemetery upon the insistence of my dog, I was surprised to learn that this burial ground is a surprising vault of history and an official NYC landmark. Find out why.
Ronny O. • September 26, 2016The cemetery ground is very clean and well maintained. The only thing is that they need to build a bigger space from the crematorium.
Houlihan Lawrence • September 30, 2012This isn't your ordinary cemetery. Sleepy Hollow Cemetery is "alive" with activities, which you should especially visit during Halloween. The lantern tours are to die for.
Mark • September 3, 2011Actually a really peaceful place. No cars, no people. Just graves as far as the eye can see. You can't get that anywhere else in NYC. Great for a phone call, you have quiet and privacy.
Rich W. • May 18, 2012One of the greatest film-makers of the early 2000's is here Tip one back to Armand Marin.
Manuel B. • January 25, 2011Ask for a map of famous grave sites! You'd be amazed at who is buried here.
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