Norwalk (/ˈnɔːrwɔːk/ NOR-wawk) is a U.S city located in southwestern Connecticut, in southern Fairfield County, on the northern shore of Long Island Sound. Norwalk is included statistically within both the New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area as well as the Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Norwalk
5.0 based on 15 reviews
Work It Dance and Fitness offers women AND men a unique workout experience. Located in trendy South Norwalk, Connecticut, we offer Burlesque Dancing, Pole Dancing, Aerial Fitness, Yoga, Belly Dancing, Cardio Dancing, Strength Training, and much more. Build strength and endurance while you tone and stretch your body. Open 7 days a week. Private Parties available for any occasion!
I’ve been going to Work It studio for over 4 years. So there are endless things to say. All of the nice words that have been written on the reviews about this place are so true! I am the person who can’t stay or gets satisfied with a routinary life but somehow in my situation now, I felt stuck in some areas of my life but going to Work It made it different, fun and adventurous so they became one of my constants. It’s not only the workout (technical part) I love about this place, it’s the camaraderie between students and teachers (especially for every competition, it’s so amazing how they support each other), the teachers/instructors, the way they teach, it shows how they really care for you, especially our pole mom and dad (amazing and awesome owners & instructors). They listen to you, whatever your concern is and they try to do something about it. Like the morning classes they added on week days which really worked for me. They want you to be at your best (strong, healthy and confident). They are not there for money. So, they became my family. There were times I am absent for a while but still keep on coming back. With what we (the whole world) are experiencing right now, amidst all the chaos brought us by the global CoronaVirus pandemic, they still think about us. So to fight the boredom of being locked down and keep us healthy and strong while we stay at home, they offered these virtual classes. The same as regular classes they teach. It is as fun as being in the studio. It feels like there’s a real interaction between the students and the instructors. Plus it is more flexible time-wise since we all can do it anytime we want if in case we missed it or how many times we want to since you can see the post after the live. So being in touch with them and being able to still do some of my normal activities before the lockdown happened, makes me feel normal and alive. Helps with my sanity???? Sorry my longest review ever! What happens when you’re locked down.
5.0 based on 227 reviews
Panic Room LLC was founded to challenge participants while providing a safe and fun real-life adventure! Room escape games are sweeping the nation and gaining popularity all over the world. Panic Room puts a unique twist on real-life room escape entertainment. Our rooms combine elements of team-building, brain busting, and psychological training; blended with an incredible plot that will leave yo
Will do it again very soon. Our kids were of great help. Recommended for family with teens. A lot of teamwork.
4.5 based on 93 reviews
The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum is regarded as one of the earliest and finest surviving Second Empire Style country houses ever built in the United States. The 62-room mansion was built by banker-railroad tycoon LeGrand Lockwood, who in 1864 began construction of his estate on the Norwalk River in Norwalk, Connecticut. Designed by European-trained, New York-based architect Detlef Lienau, the mansion, which was completed in 1868 at a cost of over $2,000,000.00 in 1868 currency, is considered his most significant surviving work. American craftsmen, along with many immigrant artisans, were employed in the construction of the house. Following Mr. Lockwood's financial reversal in 1869 and his untimely death in 1872, his wife, Ann Louisa Benedict Lockwood, lost the house in foreclosure to the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad in 1874. At the time, Mrs. Lockwood owed one remaining mortgage payment of $90,000 - Mr. Lockwood had paid off $310,000 of his mortgage which he took out following the tragic financial disaster of Black Friday in 1869. After remaining unoccupied for two years, the mansion was purchased in 1876 by Charles Drelincourt Mathews, a wealthy provisions merchant who retired at an early age. The purchase price from the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad astonished many. The house, not even a decade old, along with its numerous outbuildings within the 30-acre compound, was sold for a fraction of its value: $90,000.00 - the last payment owed by Mrs. Lockwood. However, much work had to be done in order to occupy the now unfurnished mansion and the grounds, never completed, were commissioned to Fredrick Law Olmstead. Charles and Rebecca had 4 children: Lillie, Florence, Charles Thompson, and Harold. Lillie and Harold both married, had children, and summered at the Mansion; Florence and Charles never married and lived at their townhouse at 812 Fifth Avenue in NYC in the winter or when not traveling throughout Europe. Charles Thompson Mathews, a world-renowned scholar in the field of architecture, won an international competition for the design and construction of the Lady Chapel at St. Patrick's Cathedral in NYC in 1899. His two books on the subject were used as textbooks at Ivy League schools such as Columbia, Harvard, and Yale. Following his death in 1934, Miss Florence Mathews made Norwalk her full-time residence and passed away in her father's mansion in 1938. The house was first leased and subsequently sold to the City of Norwalk for "park purposes." Years of neglect along with use by City Offices and storage of heavy machinery severely deteriorated the once beautiful home. When the City announced their plans for demolition in the early 1960s in order to build a new City Hall near the mansion, 16 taxpayers, later incorporated into "The Common Interest Group", sued the City of Norwalk and following a lengthy court battle, the Mansion was saved in 1965. In 1971, the Mansion was officially declared a National Historic Landmark. Today, the Museum is being lovingly restored back to its original grandeur by a non-profit organization and is a cultural gem which highlights the lives, styles and technology of the Victorian Era. Tours are offered early April through early January, Wednesday-Sunday. Tours are conducted on the hour at 12, 1, 2, and 3 p.m. Admission: $10 Adults, $8 Seniors, $6 Students 8-18, and Free for Children under the age of 8.
4.5 based on 1,011 reviews
Easy access from I-95 or Metro-North Railroad, convenient covered parking next door, warm and spacious with two on-site cafes, gift shop and a 4D Theater, the Aquarium is a most excellent family outing, date or solo visit! The marine population we exhibit includes varieties of sharks, big and small, stingrays, harbor seals, sea turtles, game fish, jellies, crabs, lobsters, mollusks and more. We also exhibit tropical travelers that follow the Gulf Stream north to our waters. Plus we have some other fun animals, from tamarins to meerkats. We offer lots of touch experiences including stingrays, sharks, jellyfish and intertidal animals.
This is another one of the things that make CT such a value added proposition to raise our children. This place is practically hidden in plain sight off of I95. They have numerous little exhibits and enclosures which display fascinating wildlife and curious animals both from our region and beyond. My little ones loved the sting rays and sharks. The seal show was delightful! the Jelly fish tank and large shark tank were amazing on the second floor.
4.5 based on 249 reviews
Stepping Stones Museum for Children ignites a child's love of learning through play. Open your world to our hands-on exhibits and exciting programs. With our five main galleries and over 100 hands-on activities, children become wide-eyed with wonder. As they see, hear, touch, feel and do, their ever-growing minds venture to amazing new places. Our Traveling Exhibit Gallery changes every few months so you can always expect new and fascinating adventures. Stepping Stones mission is to broaden and enrich the educational opportunities for children ages ten and under and to enhance their understanding of the world. The museum seeks to create an environment that inspires lifelong learning and supports parents, caregivers and educators as facilitators of children's explorations. Stepping Stones is open daily between Memorial Day and Labor Day, and CLOSED Mondays between Labor Day and Memorial Day (School Year Hours) Hours are 10:00 am - 5:00 pm.
This is a great place to take kids for fun and learning. Our granddaughter had her birthday party here. The kids had a great time. The guide took the kids to the various sections - water play area, build it area, dinosaur area(special exhibit). After play we had pizza and cake in their party room. I highly recommend bringing young children here.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Sky Zone is the world’s first indoor trampoline park with franchise locations all over the world! Sky Zone Norwalk is the ultimate indoor playground with trampolines, dodgeball, foam zone, challenge zone, toddler court, SkyClimb and more. Sky Zone Norwalk is great for a family outing or birthday party!
4.0 based on 17 reviews
3.0 based on 19 reviews
Wow! What FUN!!!! Safe environment. Great food. Super friendly staff! And bowling!!!!! Great time for everyone...families...couples....friends....NORMALCY!!! Get your fun on!
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