The 10 Best Things to do in New Haven, Connecticut (CT)

July 1, 2021 Jeremy Dunfee

The home to Yale University since 1701, the city of New Haven is packed with an unrivaled collection of arts and antiquities, with collections ranging from natural history specimens to antique musical instruments. The towering translucent marble cube of the Beinecke Library contains 600,000 rare volumes, including one of the only surviving Gutenberg Bibles. The Yale University Art Gallery is as famous for its collection as it is for its building, a Modernist masterpiece designed by Louis Kahn.
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1111 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT 06510-2301 +1 203-432-0600 http://artgallery.yale.edu
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Yale University Art Gallery

Yale University Art Gallery is the oldest college art museum in America. The Gallery’s encyclopedic holdings of more than 250,000 objects range from ancient times to the present day and represent civilizations from around the globe. Spanning a block and a half of the city of New Haven, Connecticut, the Gallery comprises three architecturally distinct buildings, including a masterpiece of modern architecture from 1953 designed by Louis Kahn through which visitors enter. The museum is free and open to the public.

Reviewed By 397markc397 - Hudson, United States

I know people are attracted for special exhibits, and the one during my visit was indeed very special, however the gallery is well worth a visit at any time. A very diverse and deep amount of art is always on display, and along with the helpful and friendly security staff, its a true pleasure to visit! Just a note on the current exhibit: Matthew Barney Redoubt. Absolutely breathtaking. If you miss this at least google. Its stunning!

2. Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library

121 Wall St, New Haven, CT 06511-8917 +1 203-432-2977 [email protected] http://www.library.yale.edu/beinecke/
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Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Reviewed By tobyc530 - Monroe, United States

Unless things have changed, this library is free to visit. In the height of summer, there is (was) a steady stream of groups—outside these times - a magical place especially when the light coming in through the marble windows is sufficient to illuminate the interior.

3. St. Mary's Church

5 Hillhouse Ave, New Haven, CT 06511-6815 +1 203-562-6193 http://www.stmarysnewhaven.org/history-of-st-marys.html
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St. Mary's Church

Reviewed By victoriamonteverdi

It seems most reviewers are talking about St. Mary's on Hillhouse ave, a wonderful and lively Catholic parish, with many young families and a community of Dominican priests. It was there that Fr. McGivney founded the Knights of Columbus, who have their headquarters in New Haven but do good around the world. Unfortunately the picture added is of another church altogether. The building is not brick but stone (can be seen on Wikipedia) Note that as of February 2019, St. Mary's is undergoing renovations of its plaster interior and is temporarily closed. The Masses previously held at St. Mary's at 10 and Noon have been moved to the other church of the parish, St. Joseph, located on Edwards st. just a few blocks away, at 10:30am (with choral music) and Noon (with Gregorian chant) on Sundays.

4. Yale University

New Haven, CT 06520 +1 203-432-4771 http://www.yale.edu/
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Yale University

One of the country's oldest and most prestigious universities.

Reviewed By veniag2019 - Fajardo, Caribbean

Loved Touring Yale. Made me want to go back in time and attend College here. Awesome guide and Great end of Summer Day to See a Beautiful Campus. Will go visit the Libraries more in depth the next time Im in town. If your thinking of going back to school or just want to see a Great Campus with wonderful people. Make sure you stop over to the Campus Tour best thing about it is its FREE.

5. Long Wharf Theatre

222 Long Wharf Dr, New Haven, CT 06511-5941 +1 203-787-4282 [email protected] http://www.longwharf.org/
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4.5 based on 115 reviews

Long Wharf Theatre

A theatre that features Broadway shows.

6. Wooster Square Park

570 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06511-6905
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Wooster Square Park

7. Yale Center for British Art

1080 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT 06510-2302 +1 203-432-2800 [email protected] http://britishart.yale.edu/
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Yale Center for British Art

As a COVID-19 precaution, the Yale Center for British Art is closed until further notice. We are committed to the health, safety, and well-being of our visitors and staff. Note that all March and April tours are canceled, and many upcoming programs are canceled or postponed. We apologize for the inconvenience. Thank you for your support and understanding. Please continue to check britishart.yale.edu for updates. Posted: March 13, 2020

Reviewed By Historybuffusa

First off, the building is a fantastic architectural masterpiece by Louis Kahn--for some, that is sufficient reason to visit in and of itself. The galleries are spacious and built around a large open center--which is itself a gorgeous, wood-paneled gallery. Natural light is masterfully directed, especially to a large, beautiful Turner piece--it's worth a visit just to check it out: whoever curated that particular piece deserves a hearty handshake. Featuring exclusively British art (as the name might suggest) it is packed with art that will delight both the novice and pro. Their relatively new "big gallery" is a long room with art from floor to ceiling that mixes art from all eras and genres and is divided into topics (military, equestrian, nautical, etc)--it is jaw-dropping and in my estimation the way art should always be displayed. You could just visit the "big gallery" and go away satisfied. Of course, like the Yale Art Gallery across the street, there's never an admission charge--which makes it one of the great amenities of living in or visiting New Haven. Also, conveniently, there is reasonably priced pay parking behind the museum which is handy, since downtown is often packed and parking can be difficult. Easy access to restaurants, the Yale Center for British Art is a mandatory stop if you're in New Haven. Walk a block West to Book Trader for a tasty sandwich and the best bookstore in town.

8. Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History

170 Whitney Ave, New Haven, CT 06511-8902 +1 203-432-3738 http://peabody.yale.edu
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Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History

This museum has a diverse collection ranging from Indian artifacts to Egyptian art to a large bird collection.

Reviewed By joannebY8878ZI - Blairstown, United States

From dinosaurs to beautiful minerals to dioramas to a wonderful Discovery Room (where kids can watch ants work, observe stick bugs and newly hatched butterflies, work on puzzles and do other fun activities), this museum is designed to entertain children and visitors of all ages. Exhibits promote the study of natural history, conservation and the love of science. The museum is a manageable size, and we had a wonderful time with our young grandsons. Don't delay your visit--the museum is closing at the end of the year for renovations!

9. Yale Repertory Theatre

222 York St, New Haven, CT 06511-8925 +1 203-432-1234 [email protected] http://www.yalerep.org
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Yale Repertory Theatre

Yale Repertory Theatre, the internationally celebrated professional theatre in residence at Yale School of Drama, has championed new work since 1966, producing well over 100 premieres—including two Pulitzer Prize winners and four other nominated finalists—by emerging and established playwrights. Seventeen Yale Rep productions have advanced to Broadway, garnering more than 40 Tony Award nominations and 10 Tony Awards. Yale Rep is also the recipient of the Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre. Established in 2008, Yale’s Binger Center for New Theatre has distinguished itself as one of the nation’s most robust and innovative new play programs, supporting the work of more than 50 commissioned artists and underwriting the world premieres and subsequent productions of more than two dozen new American plays and musicals at Yale Rep and theatres across the country.

10. Shubert Theater

247 College St, New Haven, CT 06510-2405 +1 203-562-5666 http://www.shubert.com/
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4.5 based on 122 reviews

Shubert Theater

This theater features Broadway shows.

Reviewed By JJB99 - New York City, United States

I just came from the play Amazing Grace and was very impressed with the new Renovations that took place at the Shubert recently. Construction during the off-season allowed for a free flowing entrance into the theater. This is a great place to watch a play or even a concert, very good acoustics and small enough to have a great View

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