Connecticut is a study in attraction and contrast. In one small state, you’ll find miles of sandy oceanfront shoreline, acres of forested hiking trails, and world-class museums, art and theater. Here family-friendly adventure parks and aquariums are just minutes from dynamic casino resorts and quaint, historic small towns — offering experiences that range from culinary to cultural, luxurious to laid-back. It’s the perfect place to unwind and recharge, all at the same time.
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4.5 based on 55 reviews
These two venues in the center of West Hartford harbor a plethora of places for all ages. From the Noah Webster Library on South Main with an amazing children's area and various events for all ages to specialty clothing stores such as B&K on Farmington Avenue as well as many restaurants for all tastes, this area has it all. Barnes & Noble, Crate & Barrel, West Elm, a movie theater, and a gaming store, are just a few of the many shops in this area. Come for coffee at Starbuck's or Sofia's and stay the day.
4.0 based on 138 reviews
Very nice winery in the Litchfield Country. Great place to enjoy a glass of wine. The shop and bar are nice and the top floor has a great view to the lake. I enjoyed the Cabernet Franc, by far the best from the selection of red wine. Didn’t try the white wines, need to go back... :)
4.0 based on 6 reviews
The Audubon/Whitney Arts & Retail District is earning recognition as New Haven's center for artistic and cultural affiars. Audubon's convenient location in the heart of downtown New Haven is within walking distrnace of many cultural offerings including the Peabody Museum of Natural History and New Haven's Town Green.
4.0 based on 109 reviews
As it was my wife's birthday, Wooster Street is her favorite place to visit. The restaurants are amazing and the ambiance of the neighborhood is perfect. Many options in food and also finish with Libby's to make it complete.
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