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Where to Stay in Greenwich, CT | Hotels & Inns
We round up some top Greenwich, CT, hotels, and share a few favorite things to do in this popular tourist town.
Best Greenwich Hotels | Delamar Greenwich Harbor
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Delamar Greenwich Harbor
The Delamar is one of those rare high-end hotels that cater to both humans and their four-legged friends. Featuring 82 elegantly decorated rooms and suites, this waterfront destination offers the kinds of amenities that keep guests in full vacation mode, from the complimentary “check-in” champagne to the free in-town transportation and seasonal cruises. Any visiting pups, meanwhile, get free treats, cuddly beds, and bottled mineral water; walking and grooming services are also available. Named a 2015 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best Dog-Friendly Hotel.”Stanton House Inn
History runs deep at the Stanton, whose main building was constructed in 1840 and served as a family home for a number of prominent Greenwich clans over the next century. Today, 20 well-appointed guest suites and rooms make up this family-owned boutique hotel, which is located within easy walking distance of downtown. Guest amenities include an outdoor swimming pool, private entrances, and complimentary breakfasts.
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The J House Greenwich
The guest rooms all come equipped with iPads, the gallery is dominated by contemporary fine art, and the poolside cabanas are always calling. Seal the deal by dining at Tony’s at the J House, where rich pasta dishes and fresh fish are always on the menu. Named a 2014 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best Greenwich Getaway.”Homestead Inn–Thomas Henkelmann
You’d be forgiven for thinking you’ve been transported to some European oasis at this sophisticated escape, which has earned accolades for its bold decor and contemporary French decor. Foodies will definitely want to snag a table at the inn’s restaurant, which is headed up by chef and hotel owner Thomas Henkelmann. His German roots and French training have earned him a host of accolades, including four stars from The New York Times. Named a 2015 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best Gourmand Getaway.”Things to Do in Greenwich, CT
Audubon Greenwich
Home to the National Audubon Society’s first environmental education center, Audubon Greenwich comprises seven nature sanctuaries across 686 acres, which are open to the public throughout the year. Hiking trails, prime bird-watching spots, and an early homestead settlement are a few of the many attractions here. Also on offer are education programs for nature lovers of any age.
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