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Home2 Suites by Hilton East Haven New Haven
Home2 Suites by Hilton East Haven New Haven
Courtyard by Marriott Waterbury Downtown
Courtyard by Marriott Waterbury Downtown
Holiday Inn Express Branford-New Haven by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Branford-New Haven by IHG
Baymont by Wyndham Branford/New Haven
Baymont by Wyndham Branford/New Haven
Hyatt Place Milford / New Haven
Hyatt Place Milford / New Haven
Waterbury Motel
Waterbury Motel
Best Western Executive Hotel Of New Haven - West Haven
Best Western Executive Hotel Of New Haven - West Haven
Hampton Inn & Suites By Hilton North Haven
Hampton Inn & Suites By Hilton North Haven
Hilton Garden Inn Milford
Hilton Garden Inn Milford
Hampton Inn Waterbury
Hampton Inn Waterbury
Branford Motel
Branford Motel
Courtyard by Marriott New Haven Orange-Milford
Courtyard by Marriott New Haven Orange-Milford
Spark by Hilton Guilford
Spark by Hilton Guilford
Hamden Hotel and Suites – Hamden New Haven
Hamden Hotel and Suites – Hamden New Haven
Holiday Inn Cheshire - Southington by IHG
Holiday Inn Cheshire - Southington by IHG
New Haven Hotel
New Haven Hotel
Hyatt House Shelton
Hyatt House Shelton
Clarion Inn North Haven - New Haven North
Clarion Inn North Haven - New Haven North
Comfort Inn Naugatuck-Shelton, CT
Comfort Inn Naugatuck-Shelton, CT
Hampton Inn by Hilton Shelton
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Top neighborhoods in New Haven

Downtown New Haven
In the heart of New Haven, this residential downtown area boasts a variety of restaurants, cafes, theaters, and stores. Explore the arts at Chapel Street Historic District, Broadway area, and Ninth Square district, or visit the Shops at Yale.

Wooster Square
Wooster Square feels like a slice of old-world Italy dropped into Connecticut. Tree-lined streets and elegant 19th-century homes surround the charming central park with its Victorian gazebo. Food pilgrims flock to the legendary pizza triangle where Pepe's and Sally's have perfected coal-fired pies that made New Haven famous. St. Michael's Italian Church stands as a testament to the neighborhood's rich cultural heritage. The compact area is perfect for exploring on foot, though street parking is available if you're driving. Most visitors stay in nearby downtown New Haven hotels or charming bed & breakfasts in converted historic homes. Beyond the famous pizzerias, you'll find traditional Italian-American restaurants serving hearty portions that won't break the bank.

East Rock
Prominent trap rock ridge East Rock lends its name to this neighborhood, popular among Yale affiliates and cyclists. Explore East Rock Park or visit the lively Upper State Street commercial district.

Long Wharf
Waterfront district with a mix of commercial, industrial, and recreational facilities, Long Wharf offers attractions like Long Wharf Theatre and Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park. Easily accessible via Interstates 95 and 91, and Church Street Bridge.

The Hill
Southwesternmost New Haven, this area boasts historic structures, Union Station, and Yale-New Haven Hospital. Explore Trowbridge Square and City Point, or visit the Lupi-Legna Bakery.
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Wander through Yale University's campus, where Gothic spires and world-class museums make even the most jaded visitor feel suddenly scholarly. The Yale Art Gallery houses masterpieces that major cities would envy, all free for your perusal. New Haven's true claim to fame might be its 'apizza' – thin-crust pies from Frank Pepe's or Sally's that locals defend with religious fervor. The New Haven Green anchors downtown, surrounded by theaters where Broadway shows often test their legs before hitting the big time. At the Peabody Museum, dinosaurs loom over exhibits that children find mesmerizing. Even the trees have history here – the city's elm-planting program was America's first, explaining that old 'Elm City' nickname.

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