New Haven, a charming blend of urban sophistication and historical allure, offers a variety of experiences to its visitors. Whether you're a foodie, a history buff, or someone looking for off-the-beaten-path adventures, New Haven has something for everyone.
New Haven's art and culture scene is both spirited and accessible, with numerous galleries, theaters, and live music venues.
Yale Center for British Art
Art enthusiasts should not miss the Yale Center for British Art, which houses the largest collection of British art outside the UK. Its exhibits more than 2,000 paintings, 250 sculptures, 20,000 drawings and watercolors, 40,000 prints, and 35,000 rare books and manuscripts dating from the fifteenth century to the present. All of this available when visiting is free and open to all.
Catch a Show at the Shubert Theater
For a night out, consider catching a performance at the historic Shubert Theater. Known as the "Birthplace of the Nation's Greatest Hits" and a world-class venue for the performing arts, the Shubert offers a mix of Broadway shows, concerts, and dance performances.
Yale University Campus
Take a guided tour of the Yale campus where Gothic spires and Georgian cupolas dot the landscape as you learn about Yale’s rich 300-year history and aspects of student life at several of Yale’s fourteen residential colleges.
Indulge in the Culinary (Pizza) Scene
New Haven might just be one of the Northeast’s best-kept culinary secrets. From gourmet dining to the city’s legendary pizza, there's something to satisfy every palate.
New Haven-Style Pizza
New Haven is renowned for its unique style of pizza which was first created in 1925. Known locally as "apizza", this pizza is a style of thin-crust, coal-fired Neapolitan pizza that is geographically limited and highly regarded by national critics. A trip to New Haven is incomplete without a visit to Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana or Sally's Apizza – two iconic establishments that have been serving up coal-fired goodness for decades.
International Cuisine
For those with adventurous taste buds, New Haven's international cuisine scene offers a global gastronomic journey without ever leaving the table. Explore the flavors of the world with a visit to one of many restaurants offering everything from authentic Mexican tacos to Ethiopian delicacies.
Connect with the Outdoors
East Rock Park View
Relax at one of New Haven's beautiful parks. Spanning more than 400 acres, East Rock Park offers panoramic views of the city skyline, New Haven Harbor, and Long Island Sound. One of the park’s most notable landmarks is the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, a towering obelisk erected in 1887. With all the park has to offer, it has become a local favorite for hiking and picnicking.
Waterfront
New Haven's proximity to the waterfront offers additional activities for visitors, such as kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply enjoying a sunset at the harbor.
Bike the City
New Haven is a walkable city with a reliable public transportation system. Biking is a healthy, fun, and economical way to travel around so consider renting a bike or using the city's bike-share program to explore further afield. Yale even ranks as a Gold-level Bicycle Friendly University.
New Haven offers a rich tapestry of experiences that blend culture, history, and modern urban energy. Whether it's your first time or a return visit, New Haven always has something new and exciting to discover.