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How long is the drive from Warwick to Cambridge?

The direct drive from Warwick to Cambridge is 227 mi (366 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 50 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Warwick to Cambridge, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Providence, Hartford, New Haven, Concord, Poughkeepsie, Springfield, and Worcester, as well as top places to visit like Storm King Art Center and Frederic V. Malek West Point Visitors Center, or the ever-popular Minnewaska State Park Preserve.

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Top cities between Warwick and Cambridge

The top cities between Warwick and Cambridge are Providence, Hartford, New Haven, Concord, Poughkeepsie, Springfield, and Worcester. Providence is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Warwick and 1 hour from Cambridge.
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Poughkeepsie

Poughkeepsie, a charming city in the Hudson Valley of New York, is steeped in history and surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The city boasts a vibrant arts scene and offers something for every type of traveler. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich history by visiting landmarks like the Walkway Over the Hudson, an impressive elevated pedestrian bridge, or strolling through the picturesque Vassar College campus.
42% as popular as Providence
18 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Cambridge
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New Haven

New Haven, a charming coastal city in Connecticut, is renowned for being the home of Yale University, an Ivy League institution established in 1701. The university boasts impressive museums such as the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History and the Yale University Art Gallery. Additionally, visitors can explore the historic Grove Street Cemetery with its striking 19th-century Egyptian Revival gateway and delve into local history at the New Haven Museum.
58% as popular as Providence
12 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Cambridge
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Hartford

Hartford, the capital of Connecticut, is a city rich in literary and artistic history. Visitors can explore the Mark Twain House & Museum, where they can see thousands of artifacts and the desk where Twain wrote his famous works. The Harriet Beecher Stowe Center offers a glimpse into the author's Victorian house and period furnishings. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art's diverse collection, which includes Renaissance and impressionist works.
61% as popular as Providence
1 minute off the main route, 58% of way to Cambridge
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Springfield

Springfield, a city in western Massachusetts, is rich in history and culture. The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the Springfield Museums, which house American paintings, scientific exhibits, and Asian art, are just a few of the attractions that showcase the city's diverse offerings. Additionally, visitors can explore The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss and learn about military history at the Springfield Armory.
35% as popular as Providence
9 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Cambridge
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Providence

Providence, the capital city of Rhode Island, is a vibrant and creative town that embraces dreamers, artists, students, and diverse communities. The city boasts prestigious institutions like Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design. Providence has undergone significant revitalization efforts in recent years, with a focus on improving the riverfront and downtown area. Its culinary scene offers diverse options from delectable poke bowls by Narragansett Bay to vibrant Asian fusion dishes found while exploring historic streets.
Most popular city on this route
26 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Cambridge
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Worcester

Worcester, located in central Massachusetts, is a vibrant city known for its rich history and modern amenities. It serves as the hub for education, healthcare, retail, entertainment, and transportation in Central Massachusetts.
28% as popular as Providence
7 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Cambridge
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Concord

Concord, a charming town located northwest of Boston, Massachusetts, is steeped in American history and literary significance. It's home to the Minute Man National Historical Park, where visitors can explore key sites from the American Revolutionary War. The iconic North Bridge features Daniel Chester French’s Minute Man statue commemorating a pivotal battle. Additionally, the Old Manse holds historical importance as it was where Ralph Waldo Emerson penned his essay “Nature” in the 1800s.
48% as popular as Providence
15 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Cambridge

Best stops along Warwick to Cambridge drive

The top stops along the way from Warwick to Cambridge (with short detours) are Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park, Six Flags New England Preferred Parking, and The Mark Twain House & Museum. Other popular stops include Mohegan Sun, Old Sturbridge Village, and Roger Williams Park Zoo.
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Minnewaska State Park Preserve

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State park
Nature & Parks
Minnewaska State Park Preserve spans over 21,000 acres in the Shawangunk Mountains and boasts breathtaking views of waterfalls, three sky lakes, and 25 miles of trails ideal for hiking and biking. The park offers an assortment of territories to explore from wooded areas to rocky terrain while also featuring rock climbing opportunities. A highlight is the stunning fall foliage view that can be seen within a 15-20 minute walk.
Minnewaska State Park is about a 2-hour drive from Manhattan, and it’s completely worth it. The park has a beautiful waterfall and a stunning lake surrounded by vibrant fall colors. I did a short 30-minute trek to reach the top viewpoint instead of driving directly to the sunset spot and the view was spectacular 😍😍 The scenery from above was truly breathtaking, especially during fall. I didn’t have much time to explore the whole park, but even the little I saw was amazing. Highly recommend visiting if you love nature and want a peaceful escape from the city! 🌿🍁🏞️
Al F — Google review
This park is beautiful, it has a lake and waterfalls and multiple easy trails to walk. It also has a small beach with a lifeguard where you can swim. There is also an area for kayaking. The only thing I did not like, was the area for long distance swimmers, there is a sign that states “only members can swim”, however it doesn’t say you can’t walk in that area. My husband and I walked there and a crazy “Karen” wanted us to get out and go back to the trail. We were admiring the lake and walking and not bothering anyone. It really did not make any sense, needless to say I stayed longer just to make her enjoy her day 😂 even more, some people just act entitled and I will put them in their place if needed, but it’s not the park’s fault. After all, it is a park, and people should be allowed to explore unless otherwise posted. Aside from this incident, I would recommend this park, you will need a few visits to see everything! Also the visitor’s center staff are very friendly and helpful.
Claudia D — Google review
Minnewaska State Park is honestly one of my favorite places to just get away and chill. The views are unreal—think cliffs, lakes, waterfalls, and endless trees. I love hiking the trails here; every turn feels like a new adventure, and the air is so fresh. Whether I’m hanging out by the lake, snapping photos, or just taking in the scenery, it’s always super relaxing. It’s the kind of spot where you can totally unplug and just enjoy nature. If you’re looking for a peaceful escape with awesome views, you’ve gotta check this place out!
Ok A — Google review
Hands-on most beautiful state park in New York has preserved the legacy of park’s founders Smiley brothers by maintaining the carriage roads and trails in excellent state. My favorite loop is to follow Castle road to Lake Awosting and return back via Hamilton road back to Minnewasca lake. Very scenic views that don’t require serious hiking effort, just slight inclines and declines. Natural beauty of Shawangunk Mountains here is supplemented by road building prowess of preserve’s founders and is the reason that we still have the park available now to thousands of daily visitors at a modest fee. Many grand historic hotels of Catskills don’t exist anymore including burnt out Cliff House and Windmere hotels previously located at shores of Lake Minnewasca till 1970s, so really glad that conservation efforts have succeeded here. New visitor center and expansive parking lots are huge improvement over park’s facilities of just six years ago.
Mike Z — Google review
Visited: Friday, October 24, 2025 I hiked the Castle Point Loop starting from the Upper Parking Lot. The parking lot was spacious and not crowded — definitely past the peak season — and parking was $10. The weather was a bit chilly, but the fall colors were still beautiful. At first, I took the UA trail toward Castle Point, but it was mostly gravel and not very exciting. Later I switched to the BR trail, which was better, though I hardly saw anyone the entire time — maybe fewer than five people total. The hike itself felt a bit monotonous; even on the way down, it was just gravel again, so I ended up jogging down. I remembered Gertrude’s Nose being much more interesting and scenic in comparison. I stopped by the Falls at the end, but honestly, it wasn’t something I’d go out of my way to see again. Overall, it’s a decent hike for solitude and views, but not one I’d rush to repeat — especially considering it takes around 5 hours round trip.
Karl K — Google review
Oh, it's so lovely. I come down from the north, and seeing the beautifully colored autumn leaves is especially a big treat. The most basic trail around the large lake in the park is perfect for couples to come and take a light, short walk. Of course, the surrounding scenery is beautiful, needless to say. If you've done a lot of hiking, there are courses suited to different abilities, so it would be great to experience them together. The view of the park from above is truly breathtaking. The visitor center is clean, and the staff are very friendly. Even though I visited on a cloudy day, I highly recommend it to anyone nearby or within a 1-2 hour drive!
Jason K — Google review
There is a lot of canopy for shade but there wasn't a lot of water coming over the falls. It was like a clogged shower head. You need to come after a rain storm. Over all it was nice, quiet, and not crowded. You can hear the sound of silence, and nature.
Doug H — Google review
One of our favorite park for years. You can hike. We love trail bike riding here with the family. The views are spectacular! Worth the uphill ride. No camera can capture its actual beauty. And we love what we call “the secret lake” - Lake Awosting since it’s in the middle of seemingly nowhere. Surrounded by hills and trees. Not always open so check before you go. Perfect full day activity. Bring snacks. Every ridges and valley points are worth stopping to just soak in all that grandeur nature has to offer! Please make sure to take your trash with you as you go to preserve its beauty.
MGiOiA — Google review
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5.0
(538)
5281 Route 44-55, Kerhonkson, NY 12446, USA
https://parks.ny.gov/parks/minnewaska/details.aspx
(845) 255-0752
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Storm King Art Center

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Art center
Museums
Storm King Art Center is a sprawling 500-acre sculpture park that is open seasonally to the public. Visitors can enjoy tram tours, bike rentals and a cafe while taking in the beauty of the grounds and sculptures. It's recommended to wear comfortable shoes as there are inclines and walks through woods like a casual hike. Bundle up on cooler days as it gets chilly fast once the sun sets, but make sure not to leave before seeing all of the art on display.
I had a fabulous time at Storm King Art Center. Upon entering, one of the funniest realizations I had about the energy of the space was actually while using the entrance bathroom. You're washing your hands in outdoor sinks, overlooking the foliage and trees. It was in that instant I knew I was going to enjoy my visit. You could say that the art of Storm King is within the contents of its very own landscape as sculptures and nature collide. I intentionally chose to visit during autumn when the tress started to change colors in the leaves, having been told that the change in color affects the interpretation and experience of the sculpture. It's true! I can imagine that visiting at different times throughout the year yields unique experiences. I had so much fun walking along the path; you can also rent a bike or take a tram while you're there as well if you decide. It was nice to see the park accessible to everyone, showing consideration for the visitors who were there. I also really enjoyed basking in the colossal sculptures, but was most excited to see one of Noguchi's work near the museum. Overall, I highly recommend visiting this open air museum at least once. It's a unique experience, and as a NYC native, I appreciated being able to see large works in that capacity. I've seen many galleries and museums, but this was just something special.
Jasmine — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking place — part outdoor museum, part nature escape. The massive sculptures scattered across open fields, hills, and trees make you feel like you’re walking through a dream landscape. Every turn gives you a new perspective — some pieces look completely different depending on where you stand. I went on a clear autumn day, and the colors of the trees mixed with the giant metal and stone sculptures were just stunning. It’s quiet, peaceful, and incredibly inspiring. You do need to walk a lot (or rent bikes or use the tram), so wear comfy shoes and bring water. The park is huge — easily a half-day or full-day visit if you want to see everything. Tickets are a bit pricey, but totally worth it for the experience. Perfect for art lovers, photographers, or anyone who just wants to be surrounded by beauty and space. Tip: Go early in the day, bring a hat and water, and take your time — it’s not about rushing, it’s about letting the art and landscape unfold around you.
Ada K — Google review
Amazing location! Gorgeous in the fall with the changing leaves and mountains. Lots of walking including hills and gravel paths. It took me almost four hours of nonstop walking to see everything. Definitely take the map offered with you. The scultures were hit or miss. Some winners and some "meh." I like Grounds for Sculpture outside Newark, NJ much better. Definitely worth a stop on a beautiful day and you want to get your steps in. They do offer trams throughout the park but you will miss half the sculptures if you stick to the trams. They offer bike rentals but you have to walk them on the gravel paths which are about half of the network. There are picnic tables in one area of the park and a small cafe.
K L — Google review
I spent 6 hours here and I barely got to look through everything. This place is very cool, even without the art, the nature and the picturesque views already makes this a top tier park to bring your kids to. The art adds a striking contrast that just looks really cool. Getting around the park is pretty easy. It's a huge park, but you don't need to walk it. There is a tram that comes around and brings you to all the different locations around the park. The tram is on time pretty much down to the minute. You can also ride around on a rented bike. I personally don't recommend this. It's really expensive and you can use up a lot of time if you want to stop and look at the art. Not to mention some of the paths where bikes aren't allowed and you need to walk your bike several hundred meters. Overall, this is an amazing place. I came here twice and it still blows my mind.
Erik Z — Google review
Lovely grounds to spend a few hours. Recommend during foliage! $25 entry per person. Can picnic on the grounds on the grass or at the picnic tables. The Maya Lin installment can be accessed inside each month from 15th to end of the month. Very special place to visit in Hudson Valley! Lots of parking on site available.
Maria Y — Google review
I went there for a field trip when I was a child and decided to bring my teen who’s interested in art. She loved it. She didn’t love all the walking. This is great if you want to spend the day hiking up steep hills. But, also good because if you choose not to walk they offer free trams to locations throughout the property. Make sure to wear comfortable walking shoes that you don’t mind getting muddy or dirty if you decide to walk to each installation. We had so much fun! Now for a well deserved nap. 😂
Pocahontas — Google review
We arrived at 2ish on Sunday afternoon, and there’s no wait to get in. The place closed at 4pm, and there was a bus to go directly back to Manhattan. We took the tram tour (30-min per loop) to have the first round of understanding of all the art works, and then we picked a stop to get off the tram in the second round to explore it more. Overall it’s a very beautiful place to visit. Highly recommend!
Y.C. W — Google review
It was something unique to do. The place is huge with lots of artworks around. One of the best days because I got engaged. There is also an option to rent bikes if you are interested, if not waking is fine. The weather was great and the staff very friendly and helpful.
Michelle D — Google review
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4.5
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1 Museum Rd, New Windsor, NY 12553, USA
https://stormking.org/
(845) 534-3115
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Frederic V. Malek West Point Visitors Center

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Visitor center
The Frederic V. Malek West Point Visitors Center is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the rich history of the U.S. Army and the prestigious West Point Academy. This free museum offers an engaging experience, featuring a captivating video that delves into the academy's past and provides insights into cadet life. Visitors can also enjoy stunning views of the Hudson River from its lobby. Many guests have found themselves pleasantly surprised by the wealth of information and beauty housed within this center.
Where you get bus tours or asks information, they accept cash only! They instruct you where the atm is. Clean restroom, spacious lobby, beautiful vista on hudson lake. See images for reference.
Nico S — Google review
Definitely, a place to visit. While it is the United States Military Academy, it is full of history and a very scenic place sitting above the. Hudson River. The museum is free, and you can walk around, but they do offer a bus tour.
Neil Y — Google review
Loved the Visitor's Center. I came after booking a bus tour. While waiting for the tour to start, I started walking through the visitor's center but only got a few rooms in and I had noticed 30 minutes had flown by. I returned later after the tour and finished the visitor's center, which took me about an hour to complete. The visitor's center has a ton of modern and interesting exhibits about West Point, its history and the academy's 4-year curriculum, which I found very interesting. I was thrilled to learn of what the cadets go through, from their first day through graduation. There are a few interactive exhibits including two movie rooms. I also found out that the visitor's center and neighboring museum are both completely free! You do not need to book any tour or obtain a pass to visit these buildings. Currently, masks are required in both buildings at all time. I highly recommend the visitor's center, museum and bus tour ($18 ish) to everyone of all ages.
Jemlnlx — Google review
The Visitors Center is lovely, with clean restrooms and an extensive gift shop. The highlight for us was "The West Point Experience." It was an impressive exhibit. It started with a short movie covering the history of West Point and an overview of its mission and focus. We then walked through the interactive, multi-media section which again touched on the history of the institution, and then went into detail about the 47 month long journey of a cadet at West Point. Well worth the time, and it's free!
David S — Google review
Modern, new visitor center that gives you a taste of the cadet's life. Can't wait for the museum to be opened again though.
Martin K — Google review
Beautiful views of Hudson river, interactive West Point exhibit, and clean bathroom s .
Mike M — Google review
An amazing intro to one of the most elite colleges in the Country. A must see for any patriot.
Thomas D — Google review
Exactly what you would expect from our service academies. Fast, efficient, fun, informative experience. Loved the tour and we learned a few things along the way.
Randy G — Google review
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4.7
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2107 New South Post Rd, West Point, NY 10996, USA
https://www.westpoint.edu/about/public-affairs/visitors-center
(845) 938-2638
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Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate

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Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate, is a historic landmark located in Sleepy Hollow near Tarrytown. It was once the home of the influential Rockefeller family and offers tours of its 40-room mansion, gardens, and art collection. The estate's name means "lookout" in Dutch and lives up to it with breathtaking views of the Hudson River.
This place had a few delightful surprises!! Definitely do the upstairs/downstairs tour to see the amazing artwork. I had a fantastic tour guide; his name is Colin. Very enthusiastic and knowledgeable and patient. Do get your tickets ahead of time because it's a popular place; at least it was in October. Interior photos are not allowed.
K L — Google review
Great experience at the Kykuit Highlights Tour. This tour is about 1.5 hours and covers the first floor of the estate and outside. There are other (longer) tours that include more of the estate if you like. All tours leave from the Visitor's Center. There is a large parking lot there...but there is also some overflow parking around the corner ii needed. The overflow lot is a short walk to the Visitor's Center. The center has a large shop with lots of gifts and souvenirs. There are also some snacks and bakery-items (coffee, tea, pastries) available for purchase. There are bathrooms and the ticketing area. You check in at the ticketing area and are given a hand band. A bus (very nice and comfy) will take the tour guests from the visitor's center to the estate...the ride is about 10 minutes. The tour guide will also be on the bus offering some information throughout the ride, including information on the structures and facilities within the larger estate as you pass those by. The tour itself was great...but I can see some may want to visit the other floors of the estate, which is only included in the longer tours. Lots of information throughout the tour. They do keep the schedule pretty tight though as I noticed our tour guide checking the schedule regularly to determine how much time to spend at each room. I understand this is crucial in order to accommodate the various timed tours but it does leave little room for asking questions and some of it felt a little rushed. Photography is ONLY permitted outside of the estate. You cannot take photos inside the estate. You are taken back to the visitor's center when the tour it completed. Overall I had a great visit. I would love to return to view some of the other offerings...such as the Philipsburg Manor. All staff I encountered were friendly and helpful.
Jemlnlx — Google review
I took the 3-hour "Grand Tour" as my first visit to the estate, and even though the "Classic" tour is recommended for first-time visitors, I'm glad I splurged a bit and took the comprehensive tour instead. Our group was very, very small, which made it feel like a private tour at times. Our guide, Tatyana (I hope I'm not misspelling her name) was wonderful. She's very knowledgeable and patiently responded to all our questions, providing even more interesting details that enriched the experience even further. The tour is provided by the Historic Hudson Valley organization. It starts at the Philipsburg Manor, and a bus ride to and from the Kykuit estate is included with all tours. The estate is such an amazing place: full of history, art, and jaw-dropping views of the Hudson river. The three hours of the tour went by very quickly and we had a chance to appreciate the estate at an enjoyable pace. The gardens, the house, and all art installations are incredible. One thing to consider, though, is that the pathways used are not wheelchair-accessible, and comfortable shoes are strongly recommended. Visiting Kykuit was one of the highlights of my trip to the Hudson Valley area, and I hope I can repeat this experience in future.
Mariana J — Google review
This is a very good place to visit as it is a former summer retreat of John D. Rockefeller who was first American billionaire and the founder of Standard Oil. Well maintained and a great location with awesome views. However the "classic tour" does not let you see the whole house as the upstairs of the property is still private area owned by the Rockefeller family. The tour was about 2 hour and they took the group onto a bus ride from the ticket place to the Kykuit estate house.
Kosta R — Google review
The tour is quite extensive and the tour guide is knowledgeable about the Rockefeller family and the many many art pieces in the home and grounds. The tour includes first floor, massive grounds, basement art gallery, and carriage garages. Parking was at Phillipsburg mansion and then take a shuttle to the mansion. Be early as the shuttle does leave at the ticket time and it was quite busy.
Marie M — Google review
We did the Grand tour. Our guide, Dana, was very knowledgeable about the house and gardens. It was a drizzly day so we didn't get as much outside but additional spots were added on the inside. There are a lot of stairs. It is always fascinating learning about people from the past.
Beth G — Google review
We did the standard tour which is about two hours start to finish from the visitor center at Philipsburg manor. A few things to note: You CAN have water in a sealed container, but you may not drink it inside the house. All bags will be checked before entering the main house. Photography is only allowed outside of the house on the grounds. We’ve made it a habit to take our visiting family to historic estates we have yet to visit and this weekend it was Kykuit. While the house itself is impressive, it’s complimented by the various artworks and sculptures placed throughout inside and the grounds. The two hour tour gives you a nice tour of the main floor of the house, the main grounds, and the art galleries in the basement. Then, you get a peak inside the carriage house to view the collection of classic buggies, carriages, and cars. You start at Philipsburg Manor Visitor Center and they shuttle you to the house and back. There are several moments throughout the tour that offer spots to sit for those in need.
Eric B — Google review
The Rockefeller mansion. Kykuit, is an estate to behold, the bus ride up from Sleepy Hollow is fun. The house is spectacular as are the grounds. The home has a variety of different tours, with different price points. The panoramic view over the Hudson valley is truly magnificent. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Paul J — Google review
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381 N Broadway, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591, USA
http://www.hudsonvalley.org/historic-sites/kykuit
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Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
The Walkway Over the Hudson, also known as the Poughkeepsie Bridge, is a historic pedestrian walkway that spans the Hudson River, connecting Poughkeepsie and Highland. Originally built as a double track railroad bridge in 1889, it was damaged by fire in 1974 and later restored as a state historical park in 2009. At 1.
This was an amazing experience we really enjoyed riding our bikes over the entire bridge and it was nice to have vendors at each end that you could get something to drink or eat if you wished. Unfortunately the gift shop closes early so we missed that opportunity to get our souvenir as I usually like to pick up a sticker but we were told we can get those online. We were blessed with a beautiful day it was very warm but not overbearing. I was a little disappointed as I was hoping the bridge would be more decorated and not so cold looking it would have been nice if it had some hanging flowers or something like that but that might not be possible or so maybe some potted flowers that sit on the ground and flower beds or something just something to make it more appealing and warm. I enjoyed watching a large barge and tugboat go underneath the bridge as we were standing there. It was absolutely beautiful.
Valerie C — Google review
Great walkway over the Hudson, except for the elevator not being open to get back up to our car. Very nice views and most bikers were very considerate and going slower. Lots of walkers and restrooms on the other side were nice with AC!! Managed to walk over to the other bridge too, and did the entire loop. It was super hot and full sun so wear a hat, bring water etc.
Laura S — Google review
Beautiful walkway with spectacular views of our gorgeous Hudson Valley. I especially enjoy it during autumn with all the colors on display. It is dog friendly but not all dogs are comfortable walking over the bridge. Although the trails at either side of the walkway are green, the walkway is concrete so although you'll love the walk, your pup might be more interested in what's at either end.🙂
Debra G — Google review
Breathtaking!! It is incredible to see this bridge take on a new chapter in it's life! If you want a good walk, scenic views and get a better understanding of its history, I highly recommend that you walk this bridge. It's full of life everyday, from routine walkers and runners, to tourists looking for the perfect photo to families learning about the area together!
Naomi L — Google review
Gorgeous views over the Hudson and a great walk. 30min causal walking from one side to the other. So an hour round trip for us and our dog. The walkway closed at one point due to lightning storm but opened up shortly after and we were treated to a gorgeous view.
Tasayu T — Google review
Walkway over the Hudson is one of the most beautiful viewing vantage points on the Hudson in my opinion. We went just before dusk and the views were incredible! If you do decide to go later in the evening just remember to bring a sweatshirt or something cuz it gets kind of breezy once you get over the water. Spend the day of it and Traverse over the Mid-Hudson and walk over the Hudson and then grab something to eat in town and I'll definitely be an afternoon worth the trip.
Shawn ( — Google review
Walking on the bridge is about 10° cooler than elsewhere with the constant breeze over the Hudson River. It is incredibly beautiful and pleasant to walk the bridge. The bridge is very wide so you're not pushing past people. Bikes are allowed.
Chester L — Google review
A breathtaking view of the Hudson River and surrounding hilly region. An important note to set the destination in google map as We found it a bit confusing to reach the start of the bridge. Set the destination on Google maps as 1. Visitor Center @ the Walkway over the Hudson. (U can take elevator) 2. 84 N Water St, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601(walk along the river and take elevator) 3. 49 Parker Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 (u can directly access the start of the walkway) There are vendors at the end of the bridge to have drinks and snacks after a long walk. There is an elevator which will take you down to the riverbank if you want some good pictures keeping the bridges at the backdrop. There are restrooms at entrances and one down the elevator. We had to leave early as we visited on 4th July and they closed it at 4 pm to reopen it @6pm for fireworks. I am sure the sunset view will be breathtaking. Will visit again. Also, consider visiting Ashokan reservoir if u have some time left for the day.. Take a look at the picture where u can do payment for the parking. Remember the numbered parking lot where u parked ur car. Take a small walk and find the parking kiosk in the platform( probably track2) Visit walkway.org for more info …
Subhajit D — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(2391)
61 Parker Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601, USA
https://walkway.org/
(845) 454-9649
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Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site is an estate that was once the birthplace and residence of the 32nd President of the United States. It features a federal-style home, library, and museum that are all historically significant to the country's past. The estate has been well-maintained over time and offers visitors beautiful landscapes, stunning views, and a feeling of being in a park full of life and history.
The history of FDR is relevant today more than ever. What a spectacular national park. The home and grounds were beautifully preserved. Our guide was very knowledgeable with many stories about the former president and first lady. The little cafe has some nice food and drink options. The gift store is enormous. I would highly recommend this but you definitely need more than one day to see everything.
Cindy R — Google review
What a historic and amazing home to visit! In visiting the FDR Library I also visited his home. You have to purchase a ticket to see the inside and it is with a park ranger tour. The ranger was very informative and gave us a great history about the Roosevelts and the home. I highly recommend visiting in conjunction with the presidential library.
George F — Google review
Although the buildings were closed and unstaffed in late October due to federal closures, we visited the area and walked the grounds. Even from the exterior, we could enjoy the area — the vegetable garden, the building architecture and history, the beautiful views, and the inspiring artwork. Gratefully, there were few other visitors so we could go at our leisurely pace and spend time on the bench reflecting on how FDR and Eleanor created the government services that saved the country, even to today. An inspirational visit, it's a reminder that we have recovered from dark times before and can again.
B. W — Google review
This is the first presidential library and is well worth the visit. The park rangers are knowledgeable and answer questions with great detail and knowledge. The library, home and gift shop are all wonderful and well worth the visit. Family groups would certainly enjoy as this is a part of American history and conveys the times, life and loves of President Roosevelt's journey from child, adulthood and political career. Hyde Park and it's environs are also interesting with great food choices available. Come ... you won't be disappointed and if you have them... by all means bring your kids... you and they will learn a lot about President Roosevelt and american history!
Law T — Google review
We visited on a Friday afternoon in late June 2025. There were plenty of parking spaces in the parking lot when we arrived. There were a few that were shaded by trees but they were all taken. First thing we did was run into the info desk to get our tour tickets. it's located to the right when you enter. We got tickets for 2:30PM. There is a short film that plays in the visitor center on every hour and half hour in the auditorium. This is straight ahead. Directly to the left next to the doors when you come in is the NPS passport cancellation stamps. There are a few here and it's on a nice wooden table with glass top. If you continue to the left it's the gift shop (New Deal Store) and it's a pretty big one. The bathrooms are to the right behind the information desk. Also that's where the restaurant/cafeteria is and is called Uncle Sam's Canteen. To get to the site where the house tour begins, you walk out to the left and walk down the path pass the presidential library. and then veer off to the right to the stables or horse barn area. You meet for your tour there and our kids sat on some benches here to work on their junior range books they picked up at the info desk. The ranger giving the tour will start here and then walk everyone over to the house where you enter through the front doors. You can look around while they are talking, which is what I did to take pictures before the masses started running around. I found the main floor to be much more interesting than the upstairs floor which is mainly bedrooms. The rangers will gather everyone up and move everyone to the next floor together. You exit from the second floor out the back where they have makeshift metal stairs put in that take you down and around the back and side of the house and throws you back out front. Sadly we were behind schedule and didn't really have much time to explore much more of the property. We went straight back to the visitor center to turn in our junior ranger booklets and got the badges and left for Eleanor Roosevelts House at Val-Kil just down the street. Overall it was a great place to visit. There was so much more we could've done here and explored. I think if we were ever int he area again we would visit. We only had about an hour to explore the entire site and we did not plan enough time.
David L — Google review
Due to the government shut down, I could not go inside. It is what it is! I was able to walk the grounds and there was plenty of self information displays. You still got a feel for FDR live style. I walked the 2.5 mile wooded trail from his home to the Vanderbilt estate but that was closed too
Tim S — Google review
The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site in Hyde Park, NY, preserves Springwood, the lifelong home and final resting place of FDR, the greatest president of modern times. The Colonial Revival mansion reflects his legacy with personal collections and a serene estate, inspiring visitors with its intimate connection to this iconic leader.
Krishna S — Google review
It's very impressive place. The house has been preserved so carefully. It really transports you back to that time and you realize what a powerful background the Roosevelt family had… It’s definitely worth a visit.
Daryna D — Google review
4.8
(2633)
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4.6
(1278)
4097 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park, NY 12538, USA
http://www.nps.gov/hofr
(845) 229-5320
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
FDR's presidential library & former home with exhibits plus 2 wings dedicated to Eleanor Roosevelt.
A must-visit for anyone interested in American history or leadership. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum is beautifully curated, immersive, and deeply inspiring. The exhibits bring FDR’s legacy to life—from the New Deal to World War II—using original documents, videos, and interactive displays. You also get a strong sense of Eleanor Roosevelt’s impact, which was a highlight. The grounds are peaceful and scenic, with access to the Roosevelt family home, burial site, and walking paths overlooking the Hudson Valley. It’s the first presidential library in the U.S. and still one of the best. Give yourself at least 3-4 hours to take it all in. Highly recommend for a meaningful and educational experience!
Sam S — Google review
The FDR Museum was presented beautifully—like a walk through history, highlighting the pivotal changes FDR made to create a better America. The exhibits were informative, engaging, and easy to follow, offering a powerful sense of the era. The home tour was equally impressive. It was air-conditioned and allowed us to see most of the rooms, providing a real sense of how the Roosevelts lived. Our guide did a fantastic job sharing the history, explaining key events, and thoughtfully answering every question. A wonderful experience all around and a must-visit for anyone interested in American history.
Jenn G — Google review
This is the second presidential library I've visited and it was quite an amazing experience. The historical documents and letters especially where very cool to see. The library shows the entire life and presidency of FDR. The exhibits are very detailed and lots of historic pieces are at display! Seeing FDR's desk and car were also really cool!
George F — Google review
This has been the first and so far only presidential library I have visited. I didn't know it was in ny lol but for was a new Yorker . My wife and my intentions was to visit both the house and this wonderful library. But unfortunately the house was sold out with limited access. I'm not sure if it's open now but if you never been to a presidential library and you're local this is the place to be. My wife was amazed at what a trailblazer Eleanor was and there was a guide there who was very knowledgeable and took his time explaining some of the history. Hopefully soon it will reopen if it's closed highly recommended
Dwayne W — Google review
Exceeded our expectations, our tour guide for the house was excellent and full of interesting information. The house is as it was when turned over to the NPS in 1946 and well worth tour The library has so many interesting exhibits and fascinating thing to learn I’m a history buff and discovered many new items Even the cafe is great the food was delicious and service quick and a very friendly staff Highly recommended visiting when you can we spent about 4 hours all together
Thomas G — Google review
The FDR Library and Museum is a wonderful experience. The grounds are incredibly well kept. The exhibits are extremely informative and are complimented by some wonderful real pieces of history. Plan to spend 3 hours here if you really plan on taking it all in. Would highly recommend.
Randy P — Google review
I thought I know a lot about FDR, the New Deal, the Great Depression and WW II before I visited here. I didn't. After spending 3+ hours walking through the Museum and Library, your start to appreciate how much influence FDR had globally and over the 20th century.
Matthew B — Google review
Learned a lot of good history about FDR, beautiful and well maintained grounds, architecture of the house is fantastic, and the park rangers are all knowledgeable. I appreciate NPS protecting our heritage and they all do a fantastic job. If you're into history, are looking for a park, into architecture or love gardens; this spot has a great variety. Worth stopping by if you're in the area.
Jeffrey H — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(1602)
4079 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park, NY 12538, USA
https://fdrlibrary.org/
(845) 486-7770
8

The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk

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Aquarium
Zoos & Aquariums
The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, previously known as the Maritime Center, is a popular family-friendly attraction located in the vibrant neighborhood of SoNo. It houses over 7,000 marine animals including sharks, turtles, river otters, and seals in recreated habitats resembling their natural Long Island Sound environment. Visitors can interact with coastal creatures at three touch tanks and enjoy a state-of-the-art 4D theater experience.
Had blast here as a last minute stop on our route and it turned out to be a nice decision. We arrived at 3 pm on a Thursday and the place was filled but not crowded. Staff were friendly and informative at each of the stations. We saw multiple touch stations here and loved being able to see the how it works areas and how we do things spots. Lots of jellyfish if you like jellyfish as they breed them. And some friendly sea turtles. Nice stop if you are in the area.
Kayla H — Google review
We stopped here on a trip back from seeing family. I’ve been to many aquariums and this one was pretty awesome and ranks highly for me. Many touch tanks for the kids, stingrays, baby horseshoe crabs, etc. I liked the sea turtles and the jelly room was cool too. A lot of animals and fish I’ve never seen before. Lots of cool turtles and tortoises too. Parking was easy at the garage and was only $6. Those chicken tenders hit hard too! Good at the cafe was the best museum food I’ve had.
Brian G — Google review
First time visiting. Very large, not too crowded when we entered right on 10am. I purchased tickets ahead of time in case there are many visitors. Sharks and other ocean animals were exhibited in clean water. We had some “touch and feel” experiences. They have water and soap on the side so kids can get clean after that. My son loved it!
Sage C — Google review
We were there 3 hours and it wasn't enough. My kids loved it. I worked as an educator here years ago, and it was so fun to share with my kiddos. We will be back! Most of the exhibits and wildlife are local from the long Island sound. Our local flora and fauna are very interesting and worth protecting.
Elizabeth W — Google review
Definitely one of the best aquariums we’ve been too and we’re from Florida. Bit pricey but so is everything in the Norwalk area. Great exhibits, lots of interactive exhibits/things to do for kids. My 2yr old had a blast. He loved the seal feeding, sharks, touch tanks and jellyfish. Animals look healthy and tanks are clean. The facility and food court was also very clean. Gift shop isn’t too bad overpriced. Surprisingly good food in the cafeteria with healthy options.
Alec C — Google review
The Aquarium is bigger than I thought it was going to be. It has an extensive collection of different varieties of jellyfish. Several touch tanks for the kids and many displays of local and tropical fish. They do have some other animals and owls on display in one of the wings that seemed a little random but other than that overall a very impressive experience.
Michael M — Google review
We had a wonderful time at The Maritime Aquarium! It’s the perfect size—not too big, not too small—which made it very manageable with young kids. My children had a great time exploring all the exhibits, especially the fish, seals, baby crocodile, and even sharks! We bought our tickets online, which made entry super easy and hassle-free. There’s a nice kids’ play area inside, complete with stroller parking nearby, which was super convenient. Strollers are allowed throughout the aquarium, making it easy to get around with little ones. We arrived in the afternoon and had no trouble finding parking. Although we took Exit 5 to grab lunch, we noticed there were food carts just outside the aquarium, which is a great option if you want something quick and easy. There are also snacks available inside. The 4D theater was a cool experience—my kids are still a bit too young to enjoy the 4D glasses, but we loved it! I think older kids would really enjoy that part. Right next to the aquarium is a lovely waterfront area where you can sit, relax, and enjoy the view. There’s also a train bridge nearby. My little boys were thrilled to spot trains going by in the distance—it was a fun surprise for them! We spent about 2–3 hours here, which felt just right. Overall, it’s a family-friendly, easygoing place that offers both fun and learning. Highly recommended for families with young children!
Ruchie S — Google review
We went here on a weekend and it was best place to spend your afternoon. The aquarium is easy to navigate. We were able to see the seal feeding and touch certain type of fishes. It is a cool thing to do with your friends, family and kids. They have sharks, huge turtles, seals, jellyfish…..
Devika K — Google review
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4.3
(1059)
10 N Water St, Norwalk, CT 06854, USA
http://www.maritimeaquarium.org/
(203) 852-0700
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Kent Falls State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Kent Falls State Park in Connecticut is a picturesque destination featuring a 250-foot waterfall, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts. The park offers a quarter-mile-long trail alongside the waterfall, providing various viewpoints for visitors to admire the cascading waters. While swimming is not allowed, the park provides amenities such as picnic tables and grills for public use. Additionally, the area boasts beautiful rock formations and opportunities for trout fishing.
Kent Falls in Kent, CT is easily one of the most popular—and most beloved—waterfalls in the state, and after visiting, it’s clear why. With a spacious open field, picnic benches, and grills, it’s the perfect spot to spend the day soaking in the beauty of the falls. It’s a family-friendly destination with a 3 out of 10 difficulty rating—just a walk across the lawn and a few stairs if you want to get closer to the falls. For the brave, there's a stairway that leads you up alongside the cascades for a more adventurous view. This is the only spot on our waterfall road trip where you can truly relax, hang out, and let the falls be your backdrop for an unforgettable afternoon.
Marisa B — Google review
A beautiful Connecticut State Park! The waterfalls are really stunning here. They are only a short walk from the parking lot. There is a trail with stairs you can follow up the waterfall and take in the different vantage points. I highly recommend stopping by!
George F — Google review
Stunning park. Immaculately clean and maintained. The waterfall is breathtaking, and the different deck platforms that were created off of the trail to give the visitors spectacular views are their own works of art, much like the stairs that are climbed to reach them all. The staff is so warm and welcoming, and the pride they take as stewards of this magical place shows from the well maintained trails, to the covered bridge, and the field. When we visited it was a drought, and still stunning, so I cannot imagine how it looks during more plentiful times. My only complaint is that I don't live closer to enjoy it more often.
Shannon T — Google review
This is a gorgeous state park! It's free to enter for all, and free to park if you have Connecticut plates on your car. You can see the falls from the entrance and are able to hike alongside them to the top, which is lovely! There are also lots of places to have picnics and barbecues. There are also restrooms.
Sara J — Google review
Very pretty park with a 250’ tall waterfall and a large grassy area with picnic tables. There is a long set of rock stairs that are well built with a hand rail all the way up. There are a few platforms off the stairs to see the falls.
Donna K — Google review
Very cute and beautiful part of CT. Plenty of grills and seating if you want to have a picnic. There is also hiking path there that is less than a mile long.
Jethro ( — Google review
Don't come if you think this is a good place to swim but do come if you love majestic waterfalls easy trails and cute puppers. Great for a picnic and some sun. Flushable bathrooms not really for wheelchairs.
Bree G — Google review
Beautiful little park with plenty of area for lawn games picnicking and short hike to the top of the falls. A Brooke run through the property and there may be some trout in there.
Michael F — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(366)
462 Kent Cornwall Rd, Kent, CT 06757, USA
https://portal.ct.gov/DEEP/State-Parks/Parks/Kent-Falls-State-Park
(860) 927-3238
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Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Non-profit organization
Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo is a long-established zoo featuring hundreds of animals predominantly from North and South America. Its indoor South American rainforest exhibit is particularly impressive, showcasing multiple species. The zoo's accessible design accommodates visitors with disabilities or sensory sensitivities. Despite its age of 99 years old, the grounds are well-maintained and adorned with picturesque flowers. A loop around the zoo takes approximately an hour to complete, making for an enjoyable outing for all.
It's a great zoo with an interesting bunch of animals and a wonderful atmosphere. The staff is dedicated to make the experience worthwhile for everyone especially kids. They have different programs throughout the week ; be sure to check their website before going. We started the day early so that we could explore all . Recommend doing that if possible. Enjoyed the birds of prey by Skyhunters (Teddy & Brian)and informative puppet show by Chris Rowland very much.
Rn K — Google review
Such a great little zoo. I feel the size is perfect. The otters, spider monkeys and the red panda was super cool! $20 for adults and they have a carousel. You could do a picnic there. They do offer foods there too. We didn’t buy tickets ahead of time. No issues buying it there.
Valerie F — Google review
We had a fantastic time today at Connecticut's Beardsley zoo. We took our 2 year old grandson and he had a ball. Lots and lots of animals to see. It was not that crowded and we brought lunch and had picnic at the zoo. We also went for a nice Carousel Ride which was very pleasant. Plenty of parking and lots of staff around, this was a great day and I highly recommend this trip.
Robert A — Google review
I brought my kiddos and had a great time there were so many cool lanterns to see. Some animatronic and some still. All the Colors were vibrant and we had many favs. Was able to easily park and view all displays with no over crowding. I wish there were small bites to eat, if there was we missed it.
Dani M — Google review
We had such a nice time visiting this zoo! It’s on the smaller side, but they have a descent variety of animals — enough to keep everyone interested without feeling overwhelming. You can see everything in about 60-90 minutes, which makes it perfect for little ones with shorter attention spans. If you’re looking for a relaxed day out where kids can see some favorite animals up close without huge crowds or tons of walking, this zoo is a great choice. Definitely worth a visit!
William S — Google review
I went to the Glow Wild Lantern Festival. The lanterns were great, and the music playing throughout was calming. Go close to sunset maybe 6:00 so you can park close. It is kid friendly.
Raquel G — Google review
I have been to this place many times with my son. This time was during the Glow Lantern Festival they have been doing. What a vibrant, magical display. It was a wonderful experience with some animal encounters that really made this visit more exciting.
Michael M — Google review
I visited the Beardsley Zoo with my younger brother and sister in law in October 12th 2025. At about 2:30 pm my insulin pump started beeping, my sugar was starting to drop. My brother stayed behind at one of the exhibits while my sister and law and I walked to the cafe to get a snack and continue our visit. As we entered from the chilly rain I saw an ice cream cooler, and headed straight for it to choose an ice cream to get my sugar back up. As I was trying to decide what cold treat I would choose one of the employees said it was way too cold for ice cream and suggested their fresh made cookies. It didn’t take much convincing, and I chose the M&M cookies, but when we went to pay(also $1.50 for 2 homemade cookies is amazing!!) we realized we had forgotten the wallet with my brother. My sister in law began walking towards the door to go get her wallet and come back to pay, and the woman who had suggested the cookies said not to worry about it, that I needed the cookies for my sugar and to enjoy the rest of my day. After eating some of the best cookies ever, my sugar still wasn’t cooperating. We made our way back to the cafe, with my brother this time. I ordered a soda and my brother wanted a pretzel, but they didn’t have any. The same woman who gave me the cookies offered to have the ovens turned back on and fresh pretzels made just for him, and she made sure to check in with me to make sure I was feeling alright. I never did get this amazing ladies name, but I hope she sees this review, and she knows that her kindness and compassion will stay with me for the rest of my life. Thank you for being such a wonderful person in a (sorta) scary situation.
Shelby — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(475)
1875 Noble Ave, Bridgeport, CT 06610, USA
https://www.beardsleyzoo.org/
(203) 394-6565
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Quassy Amusement & Waterpark

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Park featuring kiddie rides, a junior roller coaster, a few thrillers & waterslides.
Great place for kids of all ages. Park is just the right size in my opinion - not too large, not too small. Water park, lots of cool rides, carnival games, a beach lake for swimming. The restaurant was tasty - although way overpriced. Fish and chips was very good and staff are super friendly and nice. Overall, fantastic time today at Quassy. 💙❤️
Noemi R — Google review
At first, I thought it was just a place for children to have fun—but I was completely wrong! There are so many activities to enjoy, both with your kids and even on your own. From thrilling rides and exciting arcade games to delicious food options, the park has something for everyone. What really stood out to me was how it brings out the child in you all over again. You can come with the little ones or even without them and still have an amazing time. Customer service was excellent—friendly, attentive, and welcoming. To top it off, the park even offers access to a beautiful beach area, making it the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the day with your loved ones. Overall, it’s a wonderful place for both families and adults looking for fun, adventure, and lasting memories.
RONY B — Google review
Wonderful experience here! Such a great place to bring the family. Right from entering the grounds, parking was hassle-free. We were able to get a day pass for each member of the family within no time at all. There were so many fun activities for both the adventurous and the unadventurous. Every area was clean, easily accessible and there were enough staff available who aided visitors in a friendly way. Although the area is huge, every activity/station is within close reach making moving about very easy and less time-consuming or tiresome. There are lots of eateries here as well with moderate prices.
Felaly A — Google review
Quassy is a great park for younger audiences. If you have small children, then they can go on many of the rides with an adult. If they meet the height requirements, then they can ride on their own. My two year old absolutely enjoyed herself! The park is clean, the wait times are reasonable, the prices are expected, over inflated rates, but not unbearable like Six Flags food prices. The park is very clean and they manage to keep updating their rides so there is something new to keep us coming back for more. We'll done Quassy!
David M — Google review
Great place to bring the whole family. Lake, water park and Rides. A bit pricey for food and snacks so bring your own stuff. Enty is not that bad for the price.
DiM 1 — Google review
I went there with the family for the first time yesterday. We all had a blast! This is a perfect sized park for younger children. We went on a Thursday and the place was visited by a few different camps from the city. Despite all these camps, the lines were relatively short. You can purchase an all-inclusive ticket which includes the wristband for rides as well as the water park. We only purchased for the rides which is only $10 difference from all-inclusive pass. RIDES: Most of the rides are ones that you would find at a county fair. For a majority of the rides, my youngest son (4) was able to go on. They do have one wooden roller coaster which was surprisingly fun and fast. They offer rentals for paddle boats which you can rent for a half an hour. Prices vary on the size of the paddle boat. You can definitely check out the map online to see the list of all the rides. WATER PARK: despite not purchasing the all-inclusive pass, we were able to see what was offered. Water park, a nice number of slides as well as a splash pad area. There's a beach as well that leads to the lake that the park is named after. ARCADE: The arcade is a decent size. They have a number of modern and vintage games. I saw a few games that I played when I was younger (25+ years ago). You can also win prizes. FOOD: Typical park food. A little pricey. You can definitely bring in your own food as they have picnic areas and lots of seating. The restaurant is a go to the counter and order. They do offer alcoholic beverages (draft beer, wine, White Claws, and a few specialty drinks). Their soft-serve ice cream was delicious. This was a great time for the family. The kids really enjoyed themselves and my sons both loved the train ride. They definitely did a great job with making sure that everyone was safely put into each ride. I saw a couple of times when they did a maintenance check on a ride. This is a great family park if you live an hour or less away. You can tell that this place is family owned and operated as it had that vibe. We look forward to going back again.
Nick P — Google review
Our company appreciation day at Quassy was superb! The staff was wonderful, food was good, and the area very comfortable. Employees and family had had a great time!
Ana R — Google review
It such a simple amusement park but Quassy’s simplicity and “old school” almost permanent carnival like atmosphere makes it special. I remember coming to Quassy as a kid on Friday evening for .25 cent night. Those days are gone, but I think it’s pretty self explanatory as to why that is. Overall the nostalgia of Quassy remains and I love that I get to share it with my own children now. My experience with the employees has been good. There’s an older gentleman operating the Himalayan ride and he’s so engaging and fun. His younger counterparts need to take some pointers from him. Quassy has a little bit of something for everyone and most of their rides seem well maintained. I’m really not one for arcades at amusement parks but, their arcade is pretty cool and has some nostalgia in it too. The employees are nice and keep the rides going steady right to closing time. The closing time in my opinion is too early, but that’s the only thing I’d change. It would be nice if they had a pool too, but, they do have other options. I’ve just seen too much “natural water” under a microscope to go in it myself anymore. Overall, my boys love it here, and we’ll keep coming back, and we’re likely to be season pass holders next year. I haven’t had any of the food at Quassy so I can’t comment on that, but from what I’ve seen their prices match any where you’ll go and it seems that they have some public dining events and BBQ’s to coincide with ride bracelets as well. Best to look online and purchase those tickets that way from what I’ve seen on their website.
Tina — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(292)
2132 Middlebury Rd, Middlebury, CT 06762, USA
http://www.quassy.com/
(203) 758-2913
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Yale University Art Gallery

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Art museum
Museums
The Yale University Art Gallery is a museum that exhibits art from different regions and time periods, housed in the notable Louis I. Kahn building among others. The gallery offers an impressive display of artwork, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in various genres and styles. On weekends, finding parking is manageable, and the staff is welcoming and helpful. Lockers are also available for storing personal belongings while exploring the exhibits.
This is a great place to visit. They have a vast collection of beautiful pieces. It’s definitely a place you could spend hours looking around. We did the whole place with moderate pace in just under two hours. Overall if you want to see beautiful art or kill some time in the air conditioning this is a great place to visit.
Coach T — Google review
A true gem in the heart of New Haven. The Yale University Art Gallery offers an impressive collection that feels both world-class and deeply accessible. The range is astounding—European masters, ancient artifacts, African art, modern American works—all beautifully curated. The architecture itself is worth the visit, blending historic charm with clean, contemporary lines that let the art breathe. What makes it even more remarkable? Admission is free. You can wander for hours without feeling rushed, discovering both iconic pieces and lesser-known works that surprise you. The atmosphere strikes the perfect balance between scholarly and welcoming, making it a joy whether you’re an art historian or just casually exploring.
Yunong S — Google review
Amazing art museum in New Haven, CT. Beautiful old building melded with a modern addition. 4+ floors of art, from ancient artifacts and sculptures to modern and contemporary pieces. And it's free to enter! Everyone working there were pleasant and informative.
Joe S — Google review
This place is a must-visit. I love the rich history of the building itself it adds so much character to the experience. The collection they have is incredible! Lots to look at and read about. I ended up getting a bit lost in the building which just adds to the adventure! A wonderful place to walk around and feel inspired!
Haley F — Google review
Amazing, amazing museum. I was totally in awe with the extensive collection particularly of modern art and Asian art. It speaks volumes of Yale’s education that showing students the original works of art was important. I was also impressed that many of the alumni donated their famous paintings rather than selling them at auction, a testament to the intellect of Yale alumni. Finally, the art work is so beautifully, impeccably displayed - hats off to the curators. This is the crown jewel of the University!!! A must visit for art lovers
Snakey — Google review
A great gallery and museum that covers a variety of art collections from various periods of human history. The information notes are insightful and add depth to the experience. I ‘d recommend a whole day if one prefers to immense oneself in learning of the art and histories, but half day will also do for a quick walkthrough. Can’t believe that it is free and my respect goes to the beneficiaries. And I found my favorite sentence about art in this gallery. “Art is man’s distinctly human way of fighting death.”
Yulan Z — Google review
If you visit it without kids, it's one of the best art museums. But, If you visit with your kids, it's one of the worst. Like every art museum, the experience depends on how you visit. Obviously, it's not a family-friendly museum (for families with kids). The collection is surprisingly vast, with everything from ancient artifacts to modern masterpieces. The space is beautifully designed, and best of all, admission is free. It's a must-visit spot in New Haven for art lovers or anyone looking for inspiration.
Asiri B — Google review
It’s a truly wonderful art museum with an incredibly rich collection. I really enjoyed it — from classical to modern, you can find works by almost every painter, sculptor, and installation artist you can think of. While I was exploring the exhibits, I noticed a large parade happening on the street outside… It was massive, and it took more than an hour just to pass by the entrance.
Stephon C — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(998)
1111 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510, USA
https://artgallery.yale.edu/
(203) 432-0600
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Yale University

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University
Sights & Landmarks
Educational sites
Yale University, a prestigious Ivy League institution established in 1701, is renowned for its strong emphasis on liberal arts, drama, and music programs. Situated in New Haven, the university's campus offers free museums and embodies quintessential New England charm. The surrounding historic neighborhoods such as Wooster Square and the Hill neighborhood provide a rich cultural experience with cherry tree-lined streets and authentic Italian eateries.
Such a GRAND school. Just to step foot onto this campus, I felt immediately smarter, haha! The architecture of the buildings really is magnificent. Like stepping back in time, seeing the huge columns, inscription into the buildings, grand doorways, and old-fashioned windows definitely play the part. Overall, it was such a nice visit just walking around the campus on a Saturday rainy afternoon. A lot of students were walking around as well. If you're ever visiting this area, I definitely recommend visiting this school.
Jennifer E — Google review
Our family has been here many times for various middle school and high school classes (highly recommend). But for the trip we took the admissions tour for our rising senior daughter and did the info session and really enjoyed it! The campus is so beautiful, and it was great learning more about applying and life on campus.
Lisa T — Google review
I was unaware of the scale that Yale University has. It’s quite literally an entire city. We walked for miles and block after block, building after building was just another Yale owned building. The architecture is truly incredible to see on these buildings. Hillhouse Avenue is full of beautiful houses turned into Yale buildings.
Christine A — Google review
A very nice school with nice brown bricks buildings. There are a lot of police cars along side the school and its boundaries, and the light always keep lighting. There are also many security guards walking in the school area. The bad things are 1) the streets is not very clean, there are many trash on the streets; 2) there are some people walking with hammers, or other tools ; 3)the free parking varies, some 5pm, some 7pm. Be safe when visiting.
Hills L — Google review
Let me preface this, I was only visiting the outside area as a tourist. I am not reviewing this as a student there. I am huge fan of history, architecture, and Gilmore Girls. While in the area, I had to make a visit. It was founded in 1701 and is one of the top 3 Ivy Leagues. It is known for their law, political science, medicine, drama, and history programs. I love the Gothic architecture. They made walking around accessible. They even offer tours. Overall, I think it is a lovely school and highly notable.
Kim V — Google review
My wife and I recently visited Yale University for the first time, and we were absolutely amazed. The campus is stunning — a perfect blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty. Walking through the courtyards and along the old stone buildings felt like stepping into another world. The atmosphere was welcoming and full of energy. From the iconic Sterling Memorial Library to the peaceful Yale University Art Gallery, everything was thoughtfully designed and full of character. We especially appreciated how friendly and helpful everyone was.
Jon R — Google review
On our way to Boston from NY, we decided to detour to New Haven, Connecticut, to visit Yale University, and we were amazed. It was truly worthwhile to visit this place and its beautiful buildings, which preserve the architecture of the 1700s. I recommend visiting Yale, the place where five US presidents and 60 Nobel laureates were educated. Walking through its tree-lined streets, steeped in history, was enriching for my family and me.
Raul F — Google review
Very cool and authentic location. A must is the free Tour Sterling @Visitors Center! You Guys made the campus alive for us!
Sebastian C — Google review
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4.6
(841)
New Haven, CT 06520, USA
https://www.yale.edu/
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Lake Compounce Amusement & Water Park

Temporarily Closed
Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Family-friendly theme park featuring roller coasters & other rides, plus a water park.
It had been nearly 20 years since my last visit to Lake Compounce, and this trip brought back all the memories with a modern twist. It was my husband TJ’s first time, and we had a blast walking around, hopping on rides, and grabbing cute photo ops throughout the park. The nostalgia is real—but they've done an incredible job updating the space while keeping its charm. The crowd was super manageable the day we went (pro tip: check the event calendar if you want a more chill experience). We even got to visit with our family while there, which made it extra special. We have season passes now and can’t wait to go back for more fun! Whether you’re bringing the kids, reliving childhood memories, or just looking for a classic amusement park day with lots of heart—Lake Compounce delivers.
Marisa B — Google review
This is a good spot to spend a day in the summer - the park is a very manageable size to walk around and they have a handful of good attractions. Boulder dash is by far the most impressive coaster! If you have a season pass you bought online that you need to redeem for a physical card, or if you want to redeem a bring a buddy ticket, be prepared to wait 30-60 minutes at guest services. The line moved incredibly slow and was by far the longest line we waited in all day. The other big negative was what a huge rip off the dole whip is at the Main Gate Creamery - the “Large cup” is $9, we received the smallest cups of dole whip plopped into a tiny saucer. The employee working there also seemed like he had better things to do than serve 2 cups of dole whip. The employees at the parking area, guest services, and the rides, were all wonderful and very welcoming/inviting. The park was very clean and the Main Street area was very bright and vibrant. They added wait time signs at the entrance of each ride which is a nice touch and gives you an idea of how long you’ll wait in line so you can plan accordingly. It is the oldest theme park in America, but it has a nice charm to it and they’ve done an incredible job maintaining the park throughout the years. Parking is easy and they have a huge lot very close to the park - less than 5 minutes from the exit to our car.
Nina T — Google review
Wow, this place is amazing, Six Flags just lost a season pass holder, my family and I plan to come here going forward. Everything was just better, less chaotic and cheaper(way!) We just took the little one this trip, plenty of rides for her, the adult rides looked awesome, we'll be back to ride those, no doubt. The food offerings seemed adequate and plenty of choices. We did not eat this time, not because we didn't like anything, we just arrived after a late breakfast, skipped lunch and had dinner off park. The water park, oh my goodness, included with admission, totally worth that price alone. It was so hot, this was a HUGE relief! All in all, this place is perfect for my family and over the next few Summers we're going to get more aquatinted for sure! This IS a 5 Star Amusement Park!
Paul L — Google review
Got done with lake compounce, was a fun outing with me and one of my partners. Overall we give the park a B. The employees provide great Customer service, friendly & engaging. Food was standard fare but there were options that were cost effective as well as Some interesting seasonal options. That said the parking directions ended up having us circling needlessly, and the road needs to be finished paved ASAP. If possible they really need to invest in more signage in the area. The other major detriment was the yellow jackets. They were everywhere in particular any drinking fountain or seated area. It was challenging to avoid especially when eating. We came for the haunted houses and reviewed them in the photos. Overall the rides were enjoyable though some showed notable wear and tear. In one of the game bakers stands the plushies were noticibly moldy which was concerning (though the employee said those ones are not given to guests "Display only")
Rayne G — Google review
I haven’t been to Lake Compounce in years! From the parking attendants to the maintenance person every staff person was very friendly and helpful. It was a beautiful day and I advise purchasing as much as you can online. It definitely helped. *The refillable cups are definitely worth every penny! Oh and the water park…Crocodile Cove is so much fun!
Kishanna S — Google review
We chose a nice weather day, it wasn't too hot, so it was ideal for all the walking. Some lines were very long and needless to say, the water park area was very crowded. We got there a little after 11a and it took us about 15 minutes to get to the line to pay to get into the park, so pack your patience. And if you haven't been there in a while, please purchase your tickets on line, it's a lot more convenient. And they are cashless. But overall, the kiddos had a great time at the water park.
Saki T — Google review
Took my 4 year old and 20 month daughters! They had a great time at the water park and also on the rides. Visited on a Monday so it didn’t feel crowded, water park was clean and lifeguards were doing a magnificent job! Food was also very good! Definitely coming back!
Leyre O — Google review
Oh my gosh,I had the best time in the world here!!felt like a kid again,clean surroundings, water rides, helps cool you down when you get hot,there's a huge variety of games ,rides and even beach!!Plenty of spaces to sit and take a break under the shade or under a canopy,umbrella or sun...whatever you wish for. Free unlimited iced water and varieties of fountain sodas. The bathrooms are very clean and the staff friendly and responsive. We were 3 adults and 2 kids(8 &5) + all day parking =$207 total $36/person, 27 for parking. We brought our own pizza ,refreshments and snacks so we didn't have to spend more than we already had to enter. I actually think we adults had as much fun or more fun than the kids,lol. We got there right after they opened at 11.30am,left at 8.15pm and we still hadn't gone on all the rides!we have to go back!we had the time of our lives and I highly recommend this place to all families,groups and couples, there's something for everyone and all ages. What a day!!
Gloria R — Google review
4.2
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4.0
(854)
185 Enterprise Dr, Bristol, CT 06010, USA
https://www.lakecompounce.com/?utm_id=GMBtraffic&utm_medium=OrganicGMB&utm_source=google
(860) 583-3300
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Hammonasset Beach State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Hammonasset Beach State Park is a must-visit gem along the Connecticut shoreline, boasting an impressive two-mile stretch of sandy beach. This picturesque park offers a plethora of activities for everyone, from swimming and picnicking to saltwater fishing and boating. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the exhibits at the Nature Center and can explore Meigs Point, where stunning views and unique rock formations await.
I was not aware of the fact that CT has such a beautiful, huge state park. Nicely maintained, clean, plenty of camping and picnic area. Like East Beach than the West beach because the East Beach was comparatively less chaotic. People were fishing happily. The cute museum in the parking was an additional attraction for any age of people.
Sudipta T — Google review
One of a kind park with camping and exquisite beaches, and best of all CT car plates get in for free. Their little museum is full of live animals too, so cool! The hiking trail at the very end is the gem though, beyond words how beautiful!
Marianna G — Google review
The water was nice and warm very clear path on beach even with clutter of other guests. There are changing rooms in rinsing off stations as you exit the beach plus a small little bistro quick grab snacks. Plenty of parking spaces with multiple lots available plus there is a shuttle service offered for the campers
Jason L — Google review
This was a busy beach when we went on a Saturday afternoon. There were a lot of people sunbathing but nobody in the water that day. They have clean restrooms with a large covered pavilion. You can also walk on the trails along the beach. I was told by a close friend that the lagoon across the beach is a great place for bird watching too. There were a lot of birds flying around when we were there.
Sharon B — Google review
The beach is very clean and tidy. It is also good for family to go there and picnic. There is a good beach, spending time on the beach is also a nice way to spend time. There is a good trail along the beach which goes to a height from where the view of the beach is nice.
Parijat R — Google review
Best Ct Beach! I love how big it is. I always find a quiet spot. There is an awesome linear trail to walk also. I take a break from sitting too long on the beach & walk the boardwalk to the beautiful nature center. The wildlife here is simply amazing. I also camped here for many years in my life. Everyone is so friendly. There are beach pavilions also. They have rest rooms, changing rooms & showers. The view from the beach is stunning. There are many fantastic places to eat right on Rt 1, down the street, from american, seafood to italian & McDonalds. Everything is very close by. I now live in Florida, but every time I visit my family in Ct. This is my absolute favorite, go-to beach for EVERY season.
Dani G — Google review
Hammonasset Beach 🌊 Another sea shore new to me today, Hammonasset Beach of Madison, Connecticut. Beautiful and expansive… Along the shore I wandered today, coming to a few spaces to pause in admiration of the ocean 🌊 so vast. Sitting by the water 💦 one of these times for about an hour, she gave me a sea shell 🐚 that she asked me to bring along with me. This has been another space I have been meaningfully guided to. The land, water, and I shared LOVE with each other. ♥️ A lovely experience at this beach are the dunes with sandy paths running through them as part of many access points to the beach. I really enjoyed wandering through here too coming to plant 🌱 friends I so appreciate…the Roses of the beach, of course, along with Red Pine, Juniper, Honeysuckle, Goldenrod, St. John’s Wort, Mullein…
Ernie B — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous! My kids had a ball! Tide was low while we were there so they went out pretty far. Not too rocky or shelly. We'll definitely be back again before summer ends!
Shay S — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(597)
1288 Boston Post Rd, Madison, CT 06443, USA
https://portal.ct.gov/DEEP/State-Parks/Parks/Hammonasset-Beach-State-Park
(203) 245-2785
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16

The Mark Twain House & Museum

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$$$$affordable
Historical place museum
The Mark Twain House & Museum, a National Historic Landmark located in Hartford, Connecticut, is a must-visit for literature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. This stunning Victorian home was the residence of renowned author Samuel Clemens and his family from 1874 to 1891. It’s here that Twain crafted some of his most iconic characters while calling it the 'loveliest home that ever was.'
Wonderful tour in Mark Twain house. We got the Living History Tour (a little bit more expensive). The tour guy dressed as a Twain’s friend and gave detail history regarding Mark Twain and friends/family dynamics throughout the time. The house/furniture are in great condition. No photography inside the house. It’s a long tour involving going up and downstairs. They are very thoughtful and put out some chairs throughout the house for those who need it. I recommend it when you visit Hartford CT. It’s a good place to learn more about the famous author. General tour Senior Citizens (ages 65+) $26 Adults (ages 17-64) $28 Children (ages 6-16) $15 Children Under 6 Live History tour Senior Citizens (ages 65+) $29 Adults (ages 17-64) $31 Children (ages 1-16) – $23
Sharon H — Google review
One of the best historical tours I've ever been on (and I've been on a lot)! So much rich history and too many stories to tell in just a 1-hour tour. The property is well kept, and the house is restored to as much genuine detail as could be. Plenty of parking, folding chairs in each room for those who cannot stand for long periods of time, and the staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. Tour tickets are a bit pricey but definitely worth it! No photography allowed inside the house, so get ready to take mental snapshots....you won't want to forget!
Cheri B — Google review
The Mark Twain House & Museum has a sprawling campus with different exhibits and tours. Plus, if you're a local, they have plenty of ways to visit for free. We did the General House Tour. Beth was our tour guide, and she was fantastic! A five-star guide, and I would highly recommend you request her if you go. She was knowledgeable, patient, and clearly passionate about Mark Twain's life, which brought everything to life on the tour. I particularly enjoyed how she covered the real story of who he was: the good, bad, and ugly. She was very kind and patient with our 3-year-old niece who was on the tour, and helped get her involved. The house is pretty cool (I wouldn't recommend for young kids though... or adults with severe ADD). I'm not a big fan of Mark Twain, on account of him being negative after his visit to the great state of Utah, but coming to this museum helped me realize he was kind of just a jerk to and about everyone. The gift store might be the real highlight. There are some great gems here (I featured some favorites). A vibe I got from some of the employees was they were super passionate about history and Mark Twain's life, but having visitors to the museum was a necessary evil. That was from some, but not all, which is a fun irony since Mark Twain probably felt and acted the same way. I chalked it up as creating an immersive experience. If you like Mark Twain, history, or architecture, definitely plan your visit.
Dalton A — Google review
Immaculatly restored historic home where Mark Twain and his family resided for 17 years. Parking, the museum, gift shop, cafe and grounds are all free to check out. There are only guided tours of the inside and there are no photos or videos allowed of the inside. We purchased tickets ahead on line. The regular tour lasts about 1 hour. The home is absolutely gorgeous and the history fascinating. You do not need to be a literary genius or even a fan of the author to appreciate the history of this home and the family.
Denise A — Google review
Great experience. It's a must for any literature, architecture, or Victorian fan. The house is stunning, and the stories and fantastic. No photos allowed in the house! Makes the experience more memorable to be honest. One of the great quoted figures of all time.
Michael S — Google review
Absolutely AMAZING. Alex. Our tour tour guide, was informative and humorous. If you're a Mark Twain fan, it's truly a necessary stop, because it's the only home that Twain truly thought of as his. He said about the house, "To us, our house was not unsentient matter—it had a heart, and a soul, and eyes to see us with; and approvals and solicitudes and deep sympathies; it was of us, and we were in its confidence, and lived in its grace and in the peace of its benediction." It was so cool to see where he worked, played with his kids, spent time entertaining, and lived for so many years. Note for those who have mobility issues: there are a lot of steps to climb. If you're unable to climb stairs they will only be able to accommodate you on the first floor and then you'll have to exit the tour.
Shadra B — Google review
When I was young I used to read a lot of books and some of those were by Mark Twain. It is a wonderful place where you can see it originally from creation and see the atmosphere where author was built it. Nice architecture and magic in the air.
Iurii N — Google review
Great experience visiting this museum. Olivia the tour guide portrayed herself as “Susy Clemens” one of Mark Twains daughters, she did an excellent job, i felt that i was in the presence of Susy herself. She knew a lot of the history and took us back in time.. If anyone is planing to visit the museum, it’s worth spending the little extra fee to have the experience, i highly recommend Olivia as the tour guide, you will learn a lot and she will make you laugh.. The house is beautiful, has so much details and is well maintained.. Simply a great experience!
LIris T — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(1755)
351 Farmington Ave, Hartford, CT 06105, USA
https://marktwainhouse.org/
(860) 247-0998
17

Gillette Castle State Park

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State park
Sights & Landmarks
Gillette Castle State Park in East Haddam, Connecticut is a fascinating attraction that preserves the former estate of actor and playwright William Hooker Gillette. The stone mansion, resembling a medieval fortress, boasts unique features like built-in sofas and a moving table on tracks. Inspired by his love for the Connecticut River, Gillette began constructing the castle in 1914, completing it in 1919. Situated 200 feet above sea level, the castle offers breathtaking views of the river valley.
Very beautiful spot to sit and enjoy. Gives you a tropical castle feel in the summer with how the trees grow in, amazing view of the river with a short walk. Looks like there is hiking trails all over which is nice as well, building has restrooms even when it is closed (use front door) Motorcycle Friendly & Motorcycle Parking Available which is a huge bonus. Riders destination. Hiker or picnic day out anyone can enjoy!
Blue — Google review
A beautifully laid out & well maintained state park, the Gillette Castle - aka: "The Seven Sisters Estate" (named after it being on the most southern set of chain hills it sits on) has so much detail in the stone & wood work! At the visitor center, there are trail maps, bathrooms, vending machines & a museum type atmosphere re; the history of the park / Castle. There are also two restored 1/4 scale narrow-guage railroad engines (one electric & one steam) that William Gillette navigated 3 miles of track on his 122 acre property. Also here at the visitor center, there is a wrap around deck with outstanding views of the Connecticut river with lots of picnic tables. Its a very enjoyable day trip!
B. C — Google review
5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - fabulous park! The CASTLE TOURS are seasonal so check before you go if you want to go inside. The website has information. We were there when the tours were only on weekends. But you can still enjoy the exterior out the castle, and the views, trails, restroom, picnic tables. The area is gorgeous and beautiful walks. So glad we checked it out and we met some wonderful people while we were there. You can watch the ferry cross.
Rita L — Google review
Very cool place to check out. You can take a tour of the inside now, a few years ago we were here and unable to go inside due to I believe it was renovation from what I remember. Glad to have been able to go inside, a lot of cool stuff inside, lot of interesting history, and just the architecture is amazing. There's also a trail you can hike if you like, unfortunately we didn't have time for that and the weather wasn't very dry for us to consider doing it during our short time in the area.
Min ( — Google review
it's truly a hidden gem! Located within a beautiful state park, the castle offers scenic hiking trails and stunning views. The architecture and history of the castle make it a must-see destination. Tip: Be sure to purchase and print your tickets ahead of time for your preferred time slot. We didn’t have access to a printer and ended up waiting about an hour before we could enter. Thankfully, we used that time to explore the grounds and enjoy a relaxing hike through the park.
Gene L — Google review
Such a hidden gem. Wasn't busy as the castle itself is closed for the winter. But the grounds were so neat, pretty, well cared for. Great views of the river.
Cindy F — Google review
Tremendous tip from my chiropractor to visit this incredibly unique castle completed in 1919. The stony exterior defies description, you must see this for yourself. Loyal staffers give detailed stories to help understand the architectural and engineering wonders of William Gillette, the building’s visionary and owner, actor, and the author who brought Sherlock Holmes to life, a character he personified. He designed and had built 47 unique wooden doors with each lock differing. He had installed secret passageways, mirrors to observe his guests unseen, edifices for his large menagerie of cats, and fascinating use of flooring materials used on walls to soundproof the entire steel-reinforced structure. Innovative and way ahead of his time, features such as radiated heat (including a heated bed), and electricity using wooden switches! Check out the world class art gallery, prized artwork hand picked by Gillette to support the up and coming artists of his day. Enjoy the grounds as well, see where his private Underground Railroad was hosed, and catch a play in the outdoor theater. Warning: steps and stairs are not for the feint of heart. Also, no visible public restroom at the castle; you have to go to the visitor’s building which has a modest gift shop. Ample parking lot by visitor’s building. Bring your walking shoes and add a trail to your itinerary.
Verena A — Google review
Lovely drive to the park. Tickets are in 15-minute increments. We were a party of 3 and the next available time was 45 minutes away. Perfect amount of time to watch the movie about Mr Gillette and look through the artifacts. Concession stand is closed, pack snacks or a picnic lunch. Tour is well organized and they keep people moving but not hurried. I grew up in Connecticut but had never been to the house. It was a great day trip!
Lois M — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(799)
67 River Rd, East Haddam, CT 06423, USA
https://portal.ct.gov/DEEP/State-Parks/Parks/Gillette-Castle-State-Park
(860) 526-2336
18

Six Flags New England Preferred Parking

Parking lot
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
It’s always a good time for Our Family💙❤️💙❤️💙
Sonja G — Google review
My favorite park and enjoying it since I have a ton of benefits that sadly expire this year but my local park has a ot to offer if you plan it right!
Tekknick F — Google review
They took out a bunch of handicapped parking spots to put more preferred parking spots which is annoying because the handicapped spots get full now and we end up having to go to the back parking lot.
King R — Google review
Great place for everyone to have fun. With a variety of Rollercoasters and rides. They have a Waterpark as well and there is a place for children to enjoy aswell. Would recommend coming here.
Mohammed N — Google review
This place to seem to go downhill lately
Ty K — Google review
The employees are so nice and kind. The park is beautiful.
Mackenzie N — Google review
Had a great time no issues. Parked close. Had a membership as well.
Mike — Google review
Had a reservation and wouldn’t let us into the closet parking then parked cars 6 feet behind us making it near impossible to get out.
Christian — Google review
4.3
(32)
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3.5
(2064)
1768 Main St, Agawam, MA 01001, USA
19

Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame

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Museum
Non-profit organization
Specialty Museums
The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, the birthplace of basketball, offers an immersive experience for fans. The museum showcases the sport's history through interactive displays and a vast collection of memorabilia. Visitors can enjoy shooting baskets, experiencing center-court excitement, and learning about legendary players. The distinctive basketball-shaped building itself is a sight to behold. With over 40,000 square feet dedicated to basketball history, it's an ideal starting point for a day trip in Springfield.
What an incredible experience. The Museum is very beautifully done and tells a beautiful story of how basketball came to be. It is filled with plenty of interactive things for you to do as well as information on the sport. The staff is very friendly and facility is clean. I highly recommend going to the Basketball Hall of Fame. If you are active duty military the ticket is free. Go check out this wonderful piece of history.
La R — Google review
Drove 3 hours to visit the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and it was totally worth it! Beautiful museum with so much to see and learn. Bonus: it was super quiet, felt like I had the place to myself. Die-hard basketball fan or not, it's a great experience!
Samantha — Google review
Sure, check out this review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Slam Dunk of a Museum Experience! 🏀 Wow! I just visited the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and it was an absolute blast! From the moment I walked in, I was immersed in the incredible history of basketball. The exhibits are so well done, with interactive displays and amazing memorabilia that really bring the sport to life. I loved seeing all the jerseys, championship trophies, and learning about the legends who shaped the game. The interactive experiences are a highlight – I even got to test my shooting skills! Whether you're a lifelong basketball fanatic or just looking for a fun and engaging outing, this museum is a must-visit. It's truly an inspiring tribute to the game of basketball and James Naismith's vision. I left feeling energized and with a deeper appreciation for the sport. Don't miss it! You'll have a ball! 🎉
Cesar G — Google review
If you're evenly mildly interested in Basketball, this is an amazing spot to visit. So much memorabilia and history of the game, players, and coaches. So much time, love, and passion has been dedicated to curating the exhibits. The staff was super nice and helpful, and they made our experience memorable.
Rocio A — Google review
It was also the birth place of BASKETBALL BALL. In Springfield, Massachusetts. There are memorabilia of a lot of famous basketball players. Almost all of them were huge with big feet and wore big basketball shirts.
Somkietr R — Google review
Great exhibitions and court. Must if you are near Springfield or really love basketball. I would recommend arriving 10:00 sharp and going to the court. It will be empty and will be a lot more enjoyable to hoop at that time than later, when it's crowded (that's what the staff recommends). There is even a real Larry O'brien trophy you can take pictures with and touch it!
Leo D — Google review
Nice place to visit, kind of bummed about the 34$ entry fee! Lots of cool displays, big court to shoot on at the end of your visit! The exit is actually thru the gift shop🤣
Michael M — Google review
Very nicely done The subway inside of there is great The other stores are nice as well but just to be able to go inside and have a chance to walk into the basketball Hall of Fame was amazing me and my girl went there for the first time today to stop and get something to eat and didn't realize until we realized what it was and where we're at it just has its own vibe
Chad A — Google review
4.5
(4468)
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4.1
(742)
1000 Hall of Fame Ave, Springfield, MA 01105, USA
https://www.hoophall.com/
(877) 446-6752
20

Mohegan Sun

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5 lists 
Casino
Fun & Games
Mohegan Sun is a vast resort featuring two casinos, an 18-hole golf course, and two spas. It's home to some amazing restaurants like MJ23 Sports Bar and Grill offering delicious steaks, burgers, and BBQ chicken spring rolls. The resort has deep-rooted Native American history and is located on a reservation. The Sky Tower offers comfortable beds with great views of the water and easy access to top-notch restaurants.
Stayed in a sky tower room which is nice. Plenty of room. The casino is awesome. Had fun playing slots and tried a few restaurants for breakfast and dinner. Staff are friendly and helpful. I like that you can check in online and get your own key card for room at a kiosk. Saves so much time and room was ready by 12:00 because they texted me. Just a very nice, upscale casino and surroundings.
Janeil C — Google review
Celebrating our anniversary, we made the trek to Mohegan Sun for a night in the sky tower -being the newest of the two. The not optional valet parking was a very nice perk to the check in protocol. I mentioned that we were returning guests and celebrating and if they had a loyalty upgrade available, it would be very much appreciated. I was told the best they could do was put us on the 23rd. floor with a nice view. We took the rocket ship ride up in the elevator and entered our room. It was clean, but dated. Almost like the real quick ride on the elevator brought us back in time. The television was either a 37” or 40” set and mounted with a tilt -that proved the level was either uncalibrated or missing in action. The “nice view” was looking at HVAC units on the roof of the very large casino floor. If you looked to the left with your face against the window, the Mystic River was in fact visible. The wall to wall carpet turned to tile in the large bathing area, but you are met with a 1980’s tub and cloth shower curtain. With a $300 per night stay (more than a night at the Swan Reserve in FL), a renovation is long overdue.
Dan A — Google review
First time stay at Mohegan Sun. We booked our room at their website and checked in at 1pm but the room wasn’t ready until 4pm. The space is huge with two casino floors located on either side of the resort. The architectural decor and interior is beautiful. High ceilings with lots of decorative pieces throughout the floor. Staff seems friendly and vibes are great. Our room located on the ninth floor was pretty good, we had a view of the river. The Sky Tower hallways are really clean and spacious and luxurious. The room was pretty good too with nice amenities such as a coffee machine and a refrigerator. Beds were comfortable and relaxing. There are many restaurants to eat here but I do wish they would offer more Asian cuisine. I also wish they had a buffet to cater many food to enjoy at one sitting. Overall, big space with large casino floors and free parking! We would be back again.
David C — Google review
I can't rate the rooms because we didn't stay, but the place is absolutely beautiful with lots to do. Plenty of restaurants from pubs, lounges, and speakeasy's, to upscale Asian, Italian and Steak.. The shops were fun and also reached from casual to upscale. The gambling was good, with surprisingly plenty of quarter machines, which are my favorite and getting harder and harder to find. They have a couple of amazing chocolate shops with one small little bar that serves handmade chocolates with paired with specialty drinks. Plus an amazing bakery. A great day capped off with a fabulous dinner at Farm Italy. Definitely going back
Loretta L — Google review
I’ll start by saying that the resort and the casino itself are top notch. Many great restaurants and appealing atmosphere. However, they treat their casino customers horribly. I had made a reservation 5-6 weeks prior for this trip and specifically choose this weekend because they were offering me a “Sky Cove Suite” as can be seen in the photos included with this review. On arrival day I get a text to check in early, when I go to check in online, the room type was changed to “deluxe king” which is a standard room. When I called to get an explanation I was told that my Host was supposed to call me days ago to inform me. I got in touch with my “host”, Jackie, who offered absolutely no help with the situation including telling me they had so many events this weekend they ran out of suites, despite the fact I had a booked, confirmed reservation, they took it upon themselves to “bump” me out of my suite and cram my family of 4 into a standard king room. No offers of anything other than “I’m sorry, there’s nothing I can do”. I am absolutely appalled by the lack of care or customer service, I’ve never been treated so disrespectfully by a casino ever. In a time where casinos are struggling to maintain business, spitting in the face of loyal customers certainly doesn’t seem like the way to go. This will be my last trip here, I did enjoy the place “while it lasted” but I will not give my hard earned money to a place that does not respect me. ***Update- as of today, 11/1/25, not a single person from Mohegan Sun has contacted me to offer any sort of apology or to at least attempt to make the situation right. Their review “responses” are as phony as empty as their customer service.
R ( — Google review
Elijah was wonderful during the check-in process, he was professional and courteous. He fulfilled our every request and made sure our stay was comfortable and according to our expectations. Sky tower is by far the best place to stay even for a quick weekend getaway. Nice clean rooms and beautiful view of the lake. Always a great experience at this hotel. Plenty of dinning venues and lots of fun activities for the kids.
Nabiha K — Google review
Took my grandson for the Basketball Hall of Fame Tip Off tournament. We had a good time. Had lunch at MJ23 Bar & Grill. Food was great as was the service. Prices were fare for what we ordered. Prices at the arena we're a bit on the high side.
Jeff P — Google review
Went to the Wolf Den to see an Eagles Tribute band Sept 27th, 2025. They were PHENOMENAL. its standing room, unless you have a disability or pay extra for seats, i think! But not sure. We stayed at Hampton Inn. Free breakfast. Room and BRoom was great. Clean. Friendly staff. Easy chkin, tiny bar, but a bar! FREE breakfast-dont wait till the last 5min to get there, or ull prob get very little, if anything. Theres a FREE shuttle that leaves every hour for Mogegan. It also brings u back to the hotel on the quarter AFTER the hour. I cant remember, but i think it takes u starting around 5p. I could be wrong, so call ahead to make sure
Faith L — Google review
4.5
(43750)
•
4.1
(1516)
1 Mohegan Sun Blvd, Uncasville, CT 06382, USA
https://mohegansun.com/
(888) 226-7711
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21

Mohegan Sun

Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Casino
Fun & Games
Mohegan Sun is a vast resort featuring two casinos, an 18-hole golf course, and two spas. It's home to some amazing restaurants like MJ23 Sports Bar and Grill offering delicious steaks, burgers, and BBQ chicken spring rolls. The resort has deep-rooted Native American history and is located on a reservation. The Sky Tower offers comfortable beds with great views of the water and easy access to top-notch restaurants.
Stayed in a sky tower room which is nice. Plenty of room. The casino is awesome. Had fun playing slots and tried a few restaurants for breakfast and dinner. Staff are friendly and helpful. I like that you can check in online and get your own key card for room at a kiosk. Saves so much time and room was ready by 12:00 because they texted me. Just a very nice, upscale casino and surroundings.
Janeil C — Google review
Celebrating our anniversary, we made the trek to Mohegan Sun for a night in the sky tower -being the newest of the two. The not optional valet parking was a very nice perk to the check in protocol. I mentioned that we were returning guests and celebrating and if they had a loyalty upgrade available, it would be very much appreciated. I was told the best they could do was put us on the 23rd. floor with a nice view. We took the rocket ship ride up in the elevator and entered our room. It was clean, but dated. Almost like the real quick ride on the elevator brought us back in time. The television was either a 37” or 40” set and mounted with a tilt -that proved the level was either uncalibrated or missing in action. The “nice view” was looking at HVAC units on the roof of the very large casino floor. If you looked to the left with your face against the window, the Mystic River was in fact visible. The wall to wall carpet turned to tile in the large bathing area, but you are met with a 1980’s tub and cloth shower curtain. With a $300 per night stay (more than a night at the Swan Reserve in FL), a renovation is long overdue.
Dan A — Google review
First time stay at Mohegan Sun. We booked our room at their website and checked in at 1pm but the room wasn’t ready until 4pm. The space is huge with two casino floors located on either side of the resort. The architectural decor and interior is beautiful. High ceilings with lots of decorative pieces throughout the floor. Staff seems friendly and vibes are great. Our room located on the ninth floor was pretty good, we had a view of the river. The Sky Tower hallways are really clean and spacious and luxurious. The room was pretty good too with nice amenities such as a coffee machine and a refrigerator. Beds were comfortable and relaxing. There are many restaurants to eat here but I do wish they would offer more Asian cuisine. I also wish they had a buffet to cater many food to enjoy at one sitting. Overall, big space with large casino floors and free parking! We would be back again.
David C — Google review
I can't rate the rooms because we didn't stay, but the place is absolutely beautiful with lots to do. Plenty of restaurants from pubs, lounges, and speakeasy's, to upscale Asian, Italian and Steak.. The shops were fun and also reached from casual to upscale. The gambling was good, with surprisingly plenty of quarter machines, which are my favorite and getting harder and harder to find. They have a couple of amazing chocolate shops with one small little bar that serves handmade chocolates with paired with specialty drinks. Plus an amazing bakery. A great day capped off with a fabulous dinner at Farm Italy. Definitely going back
Loretta L — Google review
I’ll start by saying that the resort and the casino itself are top notch. Many great restaurants and appealing atmosphere. However, they treat their casino customers horribly. I had made a reservation 5-6 weeks prior for this trip and specifically choose this weekend because they were offering me a “Sky Cove Suite” as can be seen in the photos included with this review. On arrival day I get a text to check in early, when I go to check in online, the room type was changed to “deluxe king” which is a standard room. When I called to get an explanation I was told that my Host was supposed to call me days ago to inform me. I got in touch with my “host”, Jackie, who offered absolutely no help with the situation including telling me they had so many events this weekend they ran out of suites, despite the fact I had a booked, confirmed reservation, they took it upon themselves to “bump” me out of my suite and cram my family of 4 into a standard king room. No offers of anything other than “I’m sorry, there’s nothing I can do”. I am absolutely appalled by the lack of care or customer service, I’ve never been treated so disrespectfully by a casino ever. In a time where casinos are struggling to maintain business, spitting in the face of loyal customers certainly doesn’t seem like the way to go. This will be my last trip here, I did enjoy the place “while it lasted” but I will not give my hard earned money to a place that does not respect me. ***Update- as of today, 11/1/25, not a single person from Mohegan Sun has contacted me to offer any sort of apology or to at least attempt to make the situation right. Their review “responses” are as phony as empty as their customer service.
R ( — Google review
Elijah was wonderful during the check-in process, he was professional and courteous. He fulfilled our every request and made sure our stay was comfortable and according to our expectations. Sky tower is by far the best place to stay even for a quick weekend getaway. Nice clean rooms and beautiful view of the lake. Always a great experience at this hotel. Plenty of dinning venues and lots of fun activities for the kids.
Nabiha K — Google review
Took my grandson for the Basketball Hall of Fame Tip Off tournament. We had a good time. Had lunch at MJ23 Bar & Grill. Food was great as was the service. Prices were fare for what we ordered. Prices at the arena we're a bit on the high side.
Jeff P — Google review
Went to the Wolf Den to see an Eagles Tribute band Sept 27th, 2025. They were PHENOMENAL. its standing room, unless you have a disability or pay extra for seats, i think! But not sure. We stayed at Hampton Inn. Free breakfast. Room and BRoom was great. Clean. Friendly staff. Easy chkin, tiny bar, but a bar! FREE breakfast-dont wait till the last 5min to get there, or ull prob get very little, if anything. Theres a FREE shuttle that leaves every hour for Mogegan. It also brings u back to the hotel on the quarter AFTER the hour. I cant remember, but i think it takes u starting around 5p. I could be wrong, so call ahead to make sure
Faith L — Google review
4.5
(43750)
•
4.1
(1516)
1 Mohegan Sun Blvd, Uncasville, CT 06382, USA
https://mohegansun.com/
(888) 226-7711
22

Old Sturbridge Village

Mentioned on 
8 lists 
Temporarily Closed
History museum
Sights & Landmarks
Educational sites
Old Sturbridge Village is a living history museum located in Sturbridge, Massachusetts. It offers a re-creation of an 1830s settlement with costumed staff, rides, and activities for family entertainment. The village meticulously recreates rural New England life from the 1830s, complete with historic buildings, working farms, and costumed interpreters.
My husband and I throughly enjoyed our visit on a beautiful fall day. It was 1/2 price for seniors was an unexpected bonus. We arrived earlier afternoon and it was a leisurely walk through most of the village. This is just a sample of a few places. Over 40 buildings.
Mary H — Google review
Realistic recreation of a early century village. Some of the time period tools and equipment were really interesting and all powered by animal or human. The wood lathe with the foot treadle and leather belt blew me away, although I did not get to see it in action as the representative was on break. The staff were all engaging and knowledgeable on their respective cradlfts. Definitely recommend stopping by.
Chris S — Google review
Old Sturbridge Village is a true treasure for anyone who loves stepping back in time. This living history museum is beautifully done — from the authentic buildings to the period clothing, everything is designed to immerse you in the early 19th century. Most of the staff were friendly, welcoming, and incredibly knowledgeable. They were eager to share stories and fun facts about daily life in the 1830s, which made the experience feel alive and personal. The only reason I wouldn’t give it a full five stars is that a few of the “characters” didn’t seem all that enthusiastic about their roles. It wasn’t enough to ruin the experience, but it did make certain areas feel less engaging than others. Still, wandering through this recreated New England village — where mills once turned, blacksmiths shaped iron, and communities thrived — was an unforgettable experience. It’s easy to imagine what life might have been like here nearly two centuries ago. If you love history, this is an absolute must-visit, and I’d highly recommend setting aside plenty of time to explore every corner.
Amber M — Google review
Historic village with restored buildings and staff that represent life in New England in the 1830s. Very educational, beautiful grounds. Fun way to step back in time and enjoy the day. Shops sell items made in the pottery shop and the tin shop. The pottery studio and printshop were our favorites, because of the interaction with staff. Everyone we met was knowledgeable and friendly.
Lisa J — Google review
This post is specifically regarding the phantoms by firelight event during Halloween season after the museum is officially closed. It was by far my husband and my favorite part of visiting (primarily Newport, RI). The scenery is beautiful and seeing the history reflected in clothes, architecture, tools and crafts is just so neat. The themes of the event were on the darker side of things, which is expected for Halloween, but it was appropriate for the time periods, not grotesque and no jump scares. Tastefully done. The event started at 4:30 and the parking attendants were not set up until maybe 4:45pm. They should really have people there assessing the parking well before the event because there were tons of spots randomly open but by that time group mentality sets in and you tend to follow the car in front of you. We had intended to eat at the event but the lines were super long. Not all good stands have the same items so we walked to the side stands and we're disappointed to see you can only get basic theme park food that wasn't gluten free friendly. I was willing to just eat some chips or popcorn but my husband didn't want to spend half an hour waiting for an expensive sandwich that wasn't going to even fill him up. More food tents and options would be nice. We ended up leaving around 6pm to get food which was a bummer.
Sonie G — Google review
I have been here several times with my husband's family and I am always impressed by how beautiful it is. I appreciate that the animals are well taken care of and that the staff are all very friendly. This is a lovely place to visit with children or anyone curious about how different "old world" trades worked.
Kelly C — Google review
Fabulous experience. You SEE how various tools and daily chores get accomplished. And start understanding how interconnected each person, and their particular trade / skill set is beneficial and supports the community. A Living Museum. Much better than just walking through a display without seeing the tools and trades in action.
Cassaundra J — Google review
Very interesting and historic. Be sure to ride the horse-drawn carriage around the lake and through a covered bridge. Living history museum throughout with staff in costumes. We were very fortunate to visit during the cow parade art installation.
Becky O — Google review
4.7
(4747)
•
4.6
(1479)
1 Old Sturbridge Village Rd, Sturbridge, MA 01566, USA
http://www.osv.org/
(800) 733-1830
23

Worcester Art Museum

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Art museum
Museums
The Worcester Art Museum is a renowned institution housing an extensive and diverse collection of over 35,000 artworks spanning more than 5,000 years. From ancient to contemporary pieces, the museum showcases European masterworks alongside global cultural artifacts. Visitors can admire paintings by renowned artists such as Monet and Goya, explore the silver collection by Paul Revere, marvel at floor mosaics from Antioch, and immerse themselves in cutting-edge contemporary art.
World class museum featuring a Monet masterpiece from his time in London. Ancient Rome fan? Fascinated by gladiatorial games? Well you in for a real treat, with an actual real Gladiator helmet from Ancient Roman times. Also some actual Ancient Rome busts of emperors Marcus Aurelius, Caligula, and Nero dating back to 1st Century AD. Also a Greek helmet dating back from 450 BC. Ancient Egyptian art dating back to 1980 BC. When you walk you the showstopper of the place is a big beautiful floor mosaic dating back to 500AD. Terrific tapestries, Rodin and Houdon sculpture. John Singer Sargent pieces. Also pretty cool Medieval stained glass from 1200s, and knight chain mail. Awesome tapestries and Japanese art exhibit when I went.
Fernando S — Google review
Beautiful museum. Some incredible exhibits and historical items. My only minor complaint was that the Higgins Armor exhibit won’t be open until the fall. My daughter enjoyed trying on the armor as well.
Thomas J — Google review
Visited the peaceful kingdom exhibit where a collection of artists interpret the main seminal painting. Spent a fascinating 45 minutes here.
Curtis I — Google review
We got married a couple weeks ago at the Worcester Art Museum and it was amazing! Our wedding coordinator, Julie, and her team were so helpful. The museum is also just such a beautiful place; we got the most gorgeous pictures! I recommend coming here for a visit and I 100% recommend it for events.
Brenna — Google review
I was pleasantly surprised to see Egyptian and Sumerian artifacts at this museum. Loved the art and of course the Egyptian and Sumerian stuff. I thought they inherited the medieval armor but I only saw 1. Kids enjoyed the scavenger hunt and my 2 youngest did enjoy the story telling. Nice little thing to do around Worcester.
Ramon M — Google review
I've been visiting the Worcester Art Museum (WAM) on an occasional basis for decades, despite not living in the vicinity. Particularly given the size of the surrounding community, It continues to display an impressively varied "encyclopedic" collection, although as the buildings that house it have developed over the years, parts of the collection, notably including American and contemporary art, are less than favorably displayed and the circuitous traffic pattern can be difficult to navigate--and yes, this was the case well before the current massive construction reportedly intended to integrate their receipt of the late lamented Higgins Armory Museum collection. The European painting galleries manage to present a chronological review of painting traditions from early Italian gold leaf panels to works from the early twentieth century. There are several works by better known artists, ranging from a fine panel by Piero di Cosimo to canvases by J.S. Sargent, and many important artistic traditions are well represented, even if not necessarily by their foremost practitioners, although some of the works are hung so high, with such indifferent lighting, that they can be difficult to see. There is a fine medieval French chapter house permanently reinstalled off the Renaissance courtyard whose own floor is particularly noteworthy for its fine Roman mosaic, a relic from an earlier time when the Museum engaged in archeological endeavors. WAM also offers multiple rooms devoted to arts of Asian cultures. There is a regular program of special exhibitions, which in recent years have ranged from an extensive loan display of Rembrandt etchings to an installation from their own storerooms of several fine European tapestries, although the later would have benefited from more detailed and thoughtful labels. The WAM also has a long history of art educational endeavors to which an entire building is dedicated. For a time some years ago they had a very pleasant restaurant with table service, sadly long gone. Free parking is located across the street, but although technically accessible, the museum can be a challenge for those with mobility issues.
NYS C — Google review
Very clean museum with many interesting pieces of art. I highly recommend visiting if you are in the Worcester area.
Carlos L — Google review
Interesting place to visit in Worcester. Although it is not comparable to MFABoston, it still has many good collections.
Rong Z — Google review
4.7
(1405)
•
4.7
(611)
55 Salisbury St, Worcester, MA 01609, USA
https://www.worcesterart.org/
(508) 799-4406
24

Great Wolf Lodge | New England

Resort hotel
Water & Amusement Parks
All-suite resort with some themed rooms, plus a huge indoor water park, kid's spa & bowling alley.
We had an amazing stay at Great Wolf Lodge! It’s truly the perfect place for a birthday celebration. Our kids had an absolute blast! Between the indoor water park, arcade, and all the fun activities, there was never a dull moment. The staff were super friendly and helpful throughout our visit, and the lodge itself was clean and cozy. There are food options on-site, but we also ventured out and tried nearby restaurants like Marcello’s and we highly recommend it! The food was fantastic. Can’t wait to come back!
Swetha J — Google review
Had a wonderful stay! Plenty of parking, easy check-in. The room was clean and spacious. The entire staff was friendly and helpful. The swim rides were fun and refreshing. The musical entertainment (we went during the Howl ween month) was awesome for all ages. The breakfast buffet The next morning was delicious and well worth the money. Overall, not a single complaint. My wife loved every minute of our stay.
Robert R — Google review
I would've given this Great Wolf's Lodge a 5 star but unfortunately they were doing som renovations and some of the restaurants and waterpark activities were being worked on. The breakfast buffet was moved to the conference room but was still decent. Most of the waterpark was still open and available. I loved that the temperature of the water was perfect. We've been to a few where later in the season the water is very cold and not enjoyable for toddlers. We were on the 4th floor near the lobby and our room seemed to be remodeled. My friends room was near the mini golf area and it was very nice and also remodeled. Very spacious for her and her family. The staff was absolutely amazing. The characters were excellent and super friendly and I loved that there are plenty of activities for the kids to do. We will definitely be back and hopefully all of the construction will be done
Nicky M — Google review
Great Wolf Lodge in Fitchburg, MA is a very nice hotel. It's great fun for families, especially children. It has recently been renovated, and looks nice. Be prepared to be nickeled and dimed. As of writing this review, daily parking rates are $19 PER DAY, per car. There is a $100 incidental hold PER NIGHT. Don't act surprised when you get there. Most booking sites list that information. It's up to you to read. There are no longer hair dryers and microwaves in every room (this is not updated on any booking sites or the Great Wolf Lodge site). Each floor has community microwaves in the hall areas close to the elevators. I'm unsure of the reason, but it's a bit ridiculous. My guess is to make people purchase food there. They want that $$$. There are many food options on-site, but be prepared to pay out the nose for meals. The food is just, okay. Nothing special about it, but it's not the worst. The water parks are fun and usually over crowded, but passes for dry activities need to be purchased separately. The wolf passes are the best value in my experience. The front desk staff is very friendly. Jensen was a great help and his smile made the check-in process a breeze. The security staff seems rude and lazy, and housekeeping tends to fall behind but seem pretty thorough in the rooms. Too many people park at the entrance when it's clearly posted "Do Not Park". This causes cars to be backed up and unable to get through. Guests are ignorant and feel entitled so they don't care about rules. Also too much cigarette smoke and marijuana smoke is on the property outside the building. The "No smoking" policy does 't seem to be enforced as well as it should be. Again, lazy security.
ML S — Google review
Great resort for kids! My 2 year old enjoyed the indoor Waterpark for hours and hours and never got bored. Arcade and build a bear was fun as well. There are many paid things to do and eat but they also don't prevent you from bring in your own food to save on money. We will be back!
Jake D — Google review
This place is great. My daughter loves it. We have been like 4 times we just took her again last weekend for her birthday and had a blast. The only complaint I have is that they offered us a room that overlooked the lobby because it was ready early, so they said we could check in early. The woman at the desk told us that the only thing was that with it being close to the lobby that it was noisy during the day but that it was quiet at night, I figured it wouldn't be a problem since we planned on being at the Waterpark during the day. We'll they were blasting music so loud until like 9:00 at night. We were exhausted at like 8 and wanted to go to bed and we couldn't cuz it was so loud. She did not tell me that they would be blasting music until 9 pm. She just said noisy during the day. That really sucked. So I do not recommend getting a room overlooking or close to the lobby if they offer it, cuz it was a nightmare!
Jade R — Google review
Always welcoming with a greeting and a smile. Ethan helped with wolf passes and was very helpful explaining them. Jessica was super helpful checking us in and helping us navigate the trouble with the bank. Rebecca and Carlos both had very friendly service and very accommodating and attentive. Justin was very passionate with bringing my daughter bear. Emily was very helpful with my daughter arcade experience. Kimberly was helpful with the bubble wands and I was able to teach her a cool function the violet wolf does. Branden was helpful with my daughter arcade experience. Mia was helpful in getting my daughter not to fear the zip line. Daniel was very helpful in the kids rope course too and rescued the birthday badge
Kramer J — Google review
I took my 5 and 9 year old daughters here around HALLOWEEN and i can't say enough good things about this resort. From the slides to the pools to the amazing staff, the awsome rooms to the howlween party the amazing ladies put on to the evening story time, and arts and crafts i mean soooo much to great things to mention. Highly recommend the Great Wolf Lodge ♥️ thank you guys and girls, we will be back.
Sam S — Google review
4.2
(9839)
•
4.0
(299)
150 Great Wolf Dr, Fitchburg, MA 01420, USA
https://www.greatwolf.com/new-england?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb-fitchburg
(866) 678-9653
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Southwick's Zoo

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2 lists 
Temporarily Closed
Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Southwick's Zoo is a fantastic family destination with a wide range of activities and attractions. The zoo offers an animal farm, camel rides, wildlife shows, and special holiday events. Visitors can enjoy spacious grounds with well-cared-for animals and friendly staff. The on-site restaurant serves delicious but slightly pricey food, while there are also snack options available. The zoo features a variety of animals to see and even has some rides for added fun.
Hands down, one of the best zoos we’ve ever visited/especially for kids! Here, animals roam in spacious, naturalistic habitats, not cramped in cages. One of our absolute favorite parts was feeding the deer, going on the carousel, and, of course, enjoying some delicious ice cream. You can easily spend an entire day here and walk away with beautiful memories.
Irina H — Google review
Nice zoo. I wish they had more, but it's nice for the area. They had a lot of apes and monkeys, which were neat. Some animals like the tiger were hard to see as they were away and asleep. I feel a couple of animals could have had more space. I really like the informative signs throughout that gave a lot of detail about the various animals. I feel this zoo is mostly focused for kids and families more than my age, but it was good to check it out after not being there for years. I enjoyed the sky ride over the park. There are some better deals if you buy tickets ahead of time.
Adam P — Google review
Went to the Jack O Lantern Spooktacular with my kids, met up w my brother& his family there for a cousins outing. The park is decorated so adorably all throughout. Lots of opportunities for pictures. Not just inundated with a million jack o lanterns to fill space, lots of really amazing artwork. Kids had fun, we had fun, only surprise was how few vendor stations were open but hey, overall a terrific night for the family 🎃
Samantha S — Google review
Buying tickets online in advance saved us money and made entry easy. This was our third visit, the last being about a decade ago. We had a great time, especially the petting zoo and close encounters with many deers. However, we felt the overall the zoo looked outdated. We wished the lion enclosure was larger, similar to the camels’, as it was quite small. The reptile exhibit was also cramped, with only lizards, toads, and large spiders. My wife was hoping to see snakes, but there weren’t any, which was disappointing. The staff were friendly and busy with their tasks. Oh, and those three cheetah cubs were adorable! We’d definitely go again in the future, hoping to see more animals and maybe a larger lion enclosure.
Kiho K — Google review
Southwick’s Zoo is a wonderful experience for all ages! The zoo is impressively clean and well-maintained, making it a comfortable place to explore. The variety of animals is great, and they all appear healthy and well cared for. One of the highlights is the deer forest — getting to walk among and feed the deer was such a unique and peaceful experience. The facilities, including restrooms and dining areas, were clean and easy to access throughout the visit. A great family-friendly destination!
Gru R — Google review
Great zoo. You can see it all in 4hrs or take your time and enjoy a full day there. Fun for all ages. Food options are pretty good. GF options available as well as pack a cooler bring your wagon and have a picnic.
Mel C — Google review
Best zoo I’ve ever been to! I have lived in New England nearly all of my life, but I’d never heard of Southwick’s Zoo until this past week. It was wonderful. My toddler and I spent all day there (10am-4pm), most of it with friends, and we still didn’t see everything! I’d guess you can see more when you’re not going at a 3-year-old’s pace, but with 200 acres of zoo I don’t know if you’d see the whole place. It was well kept, the animals appeared well cared for. We saw several of them eating which was neat and kept them out for viewing longer. There were so many large exotic animals, and SO MANY MONKEYS! The carousel was very nice, as was the playground. And the deer park! How cool to get to feed the deer! Bring quarters so you can get corn. We’re looking forward to returning again.
Melody M — Google review
A huge zoo with a ton of animals and plenty of activities for kids of all ages including a train ride, petting zoo, and deer forest that make the experience unique. We also love their holiday themes experiences for Halloween and Christmas, making it a point to visit every year. They also have awesome drinks for the grown ups! I wish there were more quick easy food options that wasn't just fried concession food. There is a small deli with pre-packaged sandwiches that are decent but we generally end up bringing our own lunches.
Michael S — Google review
4.7
(7850)
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4.5
(540)
2 Southwick St, Mendon, MA 01756, USA
http://www.southwickszoo.com/
(508) 883-9182
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Roger Williams Park Zoo

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Nestled in 40 acres of woodlands, Roger Williams Park Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in the country and a model for modern zoo design. The kid-friendly environment offers an opportunity to see over 100 species from around the world, including snow leopards, giraffes, elephants, zebras, red pandas, and more. Visitors can enjoy a petting zoo, wetlands trail, zipline adventure, and even take a ride on a vintage carousel.
Enjoy going here for the annual Jack-o-lantern Spectacular. The tickets for Spectacular are only available online. We visited during the dinosaur event they were having over the summer as well in addition to the zoo. Love this zoo and the variety of animals. The wild cats and penguins are some of my favorites.
Melissa D — Google review
Our recent trip to the Roger Williams Park Zoo was a perfect outing for our family, earning it a solid four out of five stars. My wife and I took our five-year-old daughter, and it was a joy to watch her excitement as we explored. The zoo is incredibly well-suited for families with young children and provides a day full of fun and discovery. ​For a five-year-old, the highlight was undoubtedly the farmyard area. She absolutely loved brushing the friendly goats and getting to see them up close. It was a wonderful hands-on experience that made her feel connected to the animals. The train ride was another big hit, giving us a playful way to see parts of the zoo while taking a short break from walking. We were also thrilled to see the giraffes towering over us and the elephants in their indoor enclosure. Seeing the golden lion tamarins and the beautiful blue hyacinth macaws in their habitats was also very special. The clear map at the entrance was a huge help, allowing us to easily navigate with our little one and ensure we saw all the animals on her list. ​The zoo's focus on conservation is a huge plus, and we felt great about supporting their mission. ​In short, Roger Williams Park Zoo is a fantastic destination for a family outing. It’s a place that creates lasting memories, and we highly recommend it. We can’t wait to go back again soon.
Paul L — Google review
Highly recommended!! Truly incredible experience at the Pumpkin Spectacular! We booked tickets for 8 pm. Arrived with a fast moving line, which had no wait. Check in was a breeze and for a Saturday night it was packed but didn’t feel like so as the trails are wide enough to accommodate a crowd. The pumpkins are amazing to look at, especially the artist carved ones. One of the coolest and most do October bucket list items in New England! We parked above the zoo which was a 10 minute walk to the entrance as it was free. The lines to park were long and do create a wait. Parking is free or you can pay $15 for premium parking which the lot was quite empty for. Bathrooms are available and food trucks of fried dough, adult beverages, snacks etc. Definitely an awesome date night or a fun night out with the family
Talia N — Google review
A great zoo for all age groups. There is so much to see that you can easily spend the day admiring the incredible collection of animals in a recreated microcosm of their native environment. Easy, leisurely, paved walking paths everyday along with signs and educational info on the various sights before you.
John M — Google review
Came here for the Jack o Lantern walk, but I’ve been to the zoo proper before, albeit many years ago. Very cool attraction. It’s about a mile walk, takes about an hour to get through. Hundreds, if not thousands of pumpkins throughout. Some are very ornate. There’s some trivia related to the art on some of the pumpkins throughout as well. Great fun for all ages. This is the fourth year we’ve been and plan on returning for many years to come!
Evan M — Google review
Quick trip to the zoo when we traveled through Rhode Island. Morning was a great time to go. Animals were out and it felt we had the park to ourselves with the little traffic that was there. Only downside is that they weren't fully owned but understandable since there wasn't a lot of people. We went on a Thursday morning.
Sheyenne D — Google review
We came for the Jack o lantern Spectacular and it was a great experience! So fun and beautiful art! We went on a busy Saturday night for the 9PM slot. There is free parking on the side streets or in the zoo parking lots. You can pay $15 for “vip parking” right in front of the event entrance. We parked at the back of the zoo lot and walked a little. It took us 15 min to get to the lot to park due to traffic. There are people directing you where to park in the lot. Once you’re inside, you can stroll as fast or slow as you want. We spent an hour inside. The trivia questions are fun. The answers are at the end of the path.
Jen B — Google review
My wife and I went for the jack-o-lantern spectacular. This is an annual event held at the zoo in the evening. As always, it was absolutely amazing and outstanding. We both highly recommend it to anyone who wants to bring their children and or just themselves to see pumpkins car in the most artistic and fantastic way possible. There are over 5,000 pumpkins available to see, many of which are carved to be like Museum pieces of Art.
Thomas L — Google review
4.6
(10997)
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4.3
(1242)
1000 Elmwood Ave, Providence, RI 02907, USA
http://www.rwpzoo.org/
(401) 785-3510
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RISD Museum

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Art museum
Museums
The RISD Museum is a major art museum housed in 5 buildings on the campus of Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design. The museum has collections from many different artists, including pieces by famous French Impressionists, ancient Egyptian sculptures, American paintings from the 18th century to contemporary works, and much more. The museum is very large and has many galleries with priceless paintings.
We had a wonderful time visiting the RISD Museum. It’s truly a rich and inspiring place, filled with impressive collections from around the world. The museum showcases both artistic and historical pieces, and every corner offers something meaningful to see. It’s not just a museum, but a place where you can spend hours discovering and learning. Anyone visiting Providence should definitely make sure to see this museum!
Lady B — Google review
Rhode Island School of Design's Museum is a place to make yourself immerse in the world of mysterious artifacts and amazing work of art. I visited it with my friends and we were supposed to leave in an hour but ended up spending over 3 hours the reason, we felt like past, present and future were all here at once. A must visit place which not only showcases the best artwork from the world but also of the students who are painting the art for the coming generations. Highly recommended! I would like to visit it once again for sure. Kudos to everyone making our experience a memorable one.
Hritik — Google review
My family and I love to go to museums and we decided to check this one out due to the size. The employees could use some training when it comes to attitude. We found the front desk lady to lack some basic communication skills. I understand museums and security specially certain ones in corners etc. However I didn't feel comfortable with some of the security people following us around and staring us down when we'd be the only ones in the room. It didn't make me feel comfortable or like I could take the time to admire a piece. I wanted to leave 20 minutes in because of this. The museum is extremely large, expect to be here a minimum of 2 hours. The total admission for 3 adults was 66 dollars. Overall, I loved the art and pieces we did get to see. They're displayed quite well. Some even felt magical :)
Yamilca L — Google review
RISD has a bit of everything from modern all the way to ancient works. It took us a couple hours to go through the exhibits, and it's very well curated. The Liz Collins exhibit was intriguing, I was not familiar with her work. Check it out while it's still there. I also enjoyed the Pendleton house the museum essentially surrounds with period pieces of American making. The Asian and medieval exhibits were also highlights. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The entrance is un assuming, and 30 ft from the street in the side of the building. You then take an elevator to the 3rd floor and start your way to the 6th floor. We were nearby on a Sunday and visited. Admission is free on Sundays. It's worth checking out!
John P — Google review
Rsid was amazing. I was in town for a conference and looking for something interesting and the fact that Sundays are free made it even better. I had an amazing time exploring the various levels of the museum. If I had a suggestion, it would be to have a shop there or make sure to tell visitors about the rsid store that is across the street. I found it on my own but might have missed it otherwise!
Gretchen P — Google review
Found this delightful art museum when visiting Providence on a whim one Sunday which turned out to be the bonus day when entry is free to all every Sunday The whole experience of visiting this place really uplifted me from the super helpful and friendly staff at the door to the many myriad of design art on display from many different cultures and across both historical and contemporary timelines As an Engineer, I left feeling creatively inspired by the many different art forms on display. I truly did enjoy my time walking through the well laid out exhibits
Eugene C — Google review
So much fun to explore! Beautiful exhibits! We had my 6 and 9 year old daughters with us and some staff was so sweet with them and informitive while others gave them dirty looks for pointing at painting not touching just pointing at things they liked about them. I felt uncomfortable in some areas when we were being followed like suspects. We didn't let it ruin our experience though and still explored everything.
Lacey P — Google review
First time visitors. What an amazing place. Helpful staff, beautifully displayed work. Spent about 2 hours here and enjoyed every minute. We are definitely not art or museum folks but this was a great way to spend a part of our day. Highly recommend
Chris A — Google review
4.7
(2224)
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4.7
(989)
20 N Main St, Providence, RI 02903, USA
https://risdmuseum.org/
(401) 454-6500
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Gillette Stadium

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Stadium
Fun & Games
Gillette Stadium, home to the NFL's New England Patriots and the MLS's New England Revolution, is a massive coastal-themed venue that also hosts concerts. The stadium underwent a $225 million renovation, featuring upgrades like the country's largest video board and a 218-foot tower offering panoramic views of the stadium and eastern Massachusetts. Visitors can easily access nearby attractions such as Boston and Providence from hotels like Hampton Inn & Suites Foxborough-Mansfield.
Gillette Stadium is pure football heaven. The moment you walk up, you feel the history and the heartbeat of New England fans. Inside, the energy is unmatched—every seat feels like part of the action, and when the crowd roars, you feel it in your chest. The Pats–Panthers game this week was electric, the kind of atmosphere that reminds you why this place is called the home of champions. Yes, traffic and parking are what you’d expect at a massive stadium, but once you’re in, it’s all worth it. Great views, clean facilities, and a fan experience that makes you proud to be here. Foxborough is where memories get made. Go Pats! 🏈
Jason F — Google review
This June, we were thrilled to visit here since we hadn’t been in for many years. Finally, we made it. We really enjoyed it so much - all of the entire Gillette Stadium area! We spent 5 hours walking around and also went to the Lighthouse for viewing Gillette Stadium, which was amazing to see from the top. The Lighthouse attendant was meh. Later, my friend, who hadn’t been here for years, came back here with me last week, and I gave her a tour. We went back to the Lighthouse, and I asked a question to the new (top) attendant, Dylan, but he admitted that he was new. He is a very nice guy, very helpful, humble, and led us to the views with his explanation. We were very impressed with him better than the first one. I just want to say that Dylan is the best Lighthouse (top) attendant! Applaud Dylan for his excellent job!
Hawk H — Google review
Go Pats! We visited from out of state. Great facility for football fans. The pro shop is well stocked, the museum is great and the view from the lighthouse is spectacular! The lighthouse cost $5 per person, well worth the expense. Unfortunately, our vacation dates didn't align with a home game...
Paul R — Google review
Great place! Gillette Stadium is a great place to catch a game or concert. The views from the seats are solid, the sound system is powerful, and the crowd makes every event feel bigger than life. Whether it’s a Pats game or a show the atmosphere is great. Beyond the action, the stadium itself is well-kept and easy to navigate. The food options are solid, and Patriot Place next door has plenty of spots to eat or hang out before and after. One of the coolest features is the new lighthouse making the venue stand out in a way that feels unique in Ne. If you ever get the chance to go, it’s absolutely worth it.
Guilherme P — Google review
One of the better NFL stadiums I've been to. Very fan friendly. The ramps are gradual inclines, and there are alot of them. Food is decently priced for stadium food and is pretty good! Didn't look like there was a bad seat in the house. Overall a great experience for this Steelers fan.
Roy ( — Google review
Gillette Stadium is a really nice venue modern, clean, and well-organized. The atmosphere is incredible, especially on game days or during concerts. The facilities are top-notch, with great seating, good visibility from almost every spot, and plenty of food and drink options. Parking and access are well managed, and the energy of the crowd makes every visit memorable. A great place for any major event!
Lg G — Google review
Had so much fun! Awesome seats! Great fans! Great staff!! Sam Adams on tap! Definitely take time to hit Patriot Place before of after the game!
V R — Google review
What a class act Patriot Nation is! I've been in the loge seats before and they were great, I've been in the Club seats before and they were outstanding, now I've been in the Luxury suites and there's nothing other than Heaven that could top it! Mr Kraft you are a serious class act! Thank you for the on field experience! The service and the food was second to none. If you ever get a chance to go to a Luxury suite you're a fool for not going! Patriots Nation to the end!
WhtMntHiker — Google review
4.6
(12970)
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4.3
(870)
1 Patriot Pl, Foxborough, MA 02035, USA
https://www.gillettestadium.com/
(508) 543-8200
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North Bridge

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
North Bridge in Concord is a historic replica of the 1775 bridge where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired. It's located in a picturesque setting within Minute Man National Historical Park, surrounded by wooded areas and rolling pastures. The bridge holds significant historical importance as it was the site of a key battle during the American Revolution, marking the first American victory. Visitors can stroll through Colonial-period stone walls and explore plaques that add to its historical aura.
A must-visit for anyone interested in American history. The North Bridge is the site of the “shot heard ’round the world,” marking one of the first battles of the American Revolutionary War in 1775. The area is beautifully maintained with informative plaques and scenic walking paths. It’s a peaceful and quiet place to reflect, with a lovely walk along the Concord River and through the surrounding historic grounds. Perfect for a short, meaningful visit that blends nature and history.
Saja M — Google review
Beautiful September Sunday to take a walk from the adjacent parking to the visitors center at the top of the hill. There are lots of nice trails leading off the main path along the way. The river was low but lots of folks with rooftop boats enjoying the water. There was a memorial service in session on the grounds of the visitor center that was well attended by about 300 people. It is an easy walk with plenty to read and learn along the way. The parking lot was very full but luckily found one of the last spots. I would get there earlier next time. Not nearly as busy on a weekday.
W G — Google review
It was absolutely beautiful, and it was amazing to be standing in a place of such meaningful history. It was also very cool to see the residences of people such as Louisa May Alcott in the way to the Old North Bridge, as well as the Old Manse of Ralph Waldo Emerson at the bridge itself.
K S — Google review
Beautiful home and gardens. I noticed they have put up protections around a snapping turtle nest off the path - good conservation efforts! The park rangers were very well informed and I enjoyed the visit.
Rebecca F — Google review
North Bridge in Concord is a quick and easy stop for anyone who appreciates American history. It's only 10 minutes from the main highway, doesn't cost anything to see, and its historical significance as where the Revolutionary War began speaks for itself. It's a quick and easy stop if you're just passing through, otherwise you can make a day of it with the area offering a myriad of other historical sites to visit in addition to North Bridge. All of this said, I highly recommend it as a stop for all lovers of history.
Jacob T — Google review
If you are interested in American history you should visit here. If you want a shorter walk, or have physical limitations, park in the lot off Monument Street. Regardless, also stop at the Visitor Center.
Brad S — Google review
Really amazing experience to stand in the same place where the first fights go birth the nation happened. Incredibly beautiful lane that’s well maintained.
Anna W — Google review
Honestly, my emotions surprised me. The crowd dispersed briefly and I ended up on the bridge alone. It was beautiful, quiet and simple yet profound. The farmer statue reminds you of what happened here. There’s even a small tribute to the British who died at the battle of Concord. I didn’t realize Hawthorne bought the adjacent land. Take time to travel Author’s Row along the drive up from Lexington. Definitely a location worth visiting!!
Burgess A — Google review
4.8
(842)
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4.7
(745)
Old N Bridge, Concord, MA 01742, USA
https://www.nps.gov/mima/planyourvisit/hours.htm
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Minute Man National Historical Park

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Minute Man National Historical Park, located along Route 2A near Concord Center, is a significant site in American history. It encompasses the route taken by the Redcoats during the Revolutionary War and features historical landmarks such as Old North Bridge and The Wayside. Visitors can explore the area where the first battle of the war took place and learn about Paul Revere's ride through reenactments on Patriots Day.
May is the perfect time to visit this place, when you will see the best of the spring in New England; and also get educated with American history along the way. Starting from the visitor center, you will be able to watch a video about the whole story; then get a map which tells you everywhere you can go and every parking lot it has. Aiming for a good spring-time hike, I enjoyed the farmland and North Bridge the most, but there are more things to see, such as the Orchard House (which offers you a nice guided tour with $15).
Wanyu H — Google review
Was disappointed to find the visitors center closed during the posted open hours. There were no rangers or anyone around. I'm sure that's due to governmental budget cuts and not the fault of park personnel. It's a beautiful park with incredibly preserved historical structures and plenty of informative signage. The trails are well-kept and there were lots of great birding opportunities and I saw turtles and frogs/froglets in the pond near the visitors center. I do plan on getting over here more since it's my local park.
Natalie K — Google review
Beautiful National Park with loads of American History. Walking paths galore, some shaded some without shade. Locals clearly enjoy the park for cycling and recreation. Two visitor centers, the main one has very limited hours, the North Bridge has more regular hours. Many rangers out throughout the park and available to answer questions and tell the history. Tours are also available for a fee. Park is also close to many other great historical spots in MA.
Elizabeth K — Google review
I learned so much more about American History! We only had one day to spend in the area. So we visited 3 sites: the North Bridge in Concord, the Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, and the Lexington Battle Green in Lexington. We could have spent an entire week here visiting all of the Revolution sites as well as the literary sites from the Transcendentalist era, which I had no idea were so related! If you have time, rent a bike and follow the path of the British regulars as they were pushed back to Boston.
Karyn C — Google review
Very nice historical place, describing the beginnings of the American Revolution. I recommend the video at the visitor center and also walking the trail that connects the different building and places of interest. Concord is close by and worth visiting.
Casey B — Google review
The Beginning of Independence! My daughter (13) and I visited the Minute Man National Historical Park on July 1, 2025. The Park Rangers were extremely knowledgeable and the park was in excellent condition. The Park marks the first "battle" of the Revolutionary War at Lexington & Concord. This is where things escalated to a point of no return between the British and the Colonists. Highly recommend visiting and taking in the very place that led to American Independence.
Jason W — Google review
We loved this non traditional visitor center. you have to walk a ways but there ia a nice path, no stairs to the building. The mocie ia unique and aboit 45 minutes. We thought it was very good. Check the official website for times, they are different than the posted ones in the parking lot. They closed at noon because they dont have air conditioning.
Kirsten B — Google review
An absolute MUST visit for EVERYONE who visits Massachusetts! This is where the Revolutionary War began! You are walking through History! You can just feel everything in the atmosphere! I could have spent all day here and still it wasn’t enough. Take your time, pay your respects to the events that happened here, go visit some of the museums. You will not be disappointed.
Emily P — Google review
4.7
(3231)
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4.6
(884)
Lincoln, MA 01773, USA
http://www.nps.gov/mima
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