Despite its small size Mt. Kisco is a big destination in Westchester. Residents and visitors flock to the walkable downtown area to find charming shops, entertainment, and fine dining. Mount Kisco is a village of varied faiths, backgrounds, and income levels. Residents and visitors value this tight-knit community, considering it a little village with a big heart.
Mt.Kisco offers residents and visitors a world of opportunity. Boutiques, bistros, and a movie theater line the walkable downtown area, with wooded parks just steps away. Just 43 miles north Manhattan, commuting is a breeze, but residents may never want to leave given that Mt. Kisco has just about everything they need.
Residents of Mt. Kisco attend Bedford Central School District, which serves several neighboring towns. Mt. Kisco Elementary School offers dual English-Spanish language programs, and many other excellent resources for students.
Mt. Kisco is Northern Westchester's dining destination! Downtown Mt. Kisco offers a global assortment of cuisine. Whether you're craving Ethiopian, Italian, Turkish, or Mexican food, you'll find a great option in Mt. Kisco.
Home to a charming movie theater and the Mount Kisco Arts Council, there's no shortage of things to do in Mt. Kisco. You can catch the latest blockbuster films at Mt. Kisco Cinemas, take in one of the town-sponsored local concerts, gather for annual parades and more, all in this small village.
Mt. Kisco offers housing to serve a wide range of income levels and stages of life. Nearly half of the residential units in this small village are apartments. You'll find historic homes, charming townhouse developments, and apartments right downtown. Mt. Kisco has housing for every season of life.
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