Top Things to Do in Connecticut

New Haven

Yale University

You have to go to Jail… I mean Yale if you are in Connecticut. It is the third oldest institution of higher education in the United States founded in 1701.

The architecture here is amazing! 

Yale University Art Gallery

Oldest university art museum in the Western Hemisphere and emphasizes in early Italian painting, African sculpture, and modern art. Totally free!

Yale Center for British Art

Right across the street from the Yale University Art Gallery is the Yale Center for British art.

This museum holds the largest collection of British art outside the United Kingdom.

The collection emphasizes  on the development of culture and British art from the Elizabethan period onward.

Totally Free!

Louis' Lunch

This family owned restaurant claims to have invented the hamburger and has been in business since 1895. 

Currently on the 4th generation, this is one of the oldest, family-run businesses in the country.

Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to try the hamburger when I visited since they were closed due to their “Annual inventory of spoons” 

Meriden

Castle Craig

Standing at 976 feet above sea level, this castle offers awesome views of Connecticut.  

You can bike, hike, or drive up. Bring a lunch and have a picnic up there!

Totally free!

East Haddam

Gillette Castle State Park​

Sitting right above the Connecticut River is the Gillette Castle State Park.

This castle was once the residence of  William Gillette, an American actor most famous for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes on stage.

Milford

Silver Sands State Park

Contemporary museum containing a permanent collection of more than 4,500 pieces including haute couture, drawings, painting, sculpture, photography, prints and more. It is not huge but the works are of high quality.

Groton

USS Nautilus & Submarine Force Museum

Here is the world’s first operational nuclear-powered submarine and first submarine and the best thing is you can go inside for FREE!

There are many things to do here, the museum recounts history of the U.S. Submarine Force. Working periscopes, mini-subs, mini-theaters. Gift shop, and a picnic area.

Hartford

Connecticut State Capitol

I didn’t go inside because it was late when I arrived and I only stayed one day.

The architecture is amaizing.

Hartford City Hall

I only went inside to check out the architecture. It was kind of creepy.

Bushnell Park

Nice park to relax after lots of walking. 

Mortensen Riverfront Plaza

There are nice views of Hartford and the Connecticut River from the Founders Bridge.

I would honestly skip Hartford unless there is something in particular that you must do here. 

Ricardo Zepeda
Travel Blogger

Igniting the lust for travel!

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