New Haven, Connecticut Bed and Breakfast Inns - and Surrounding Area

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  New Haven, CT Nearby Cities:
bed and breakfastBranford6.2 mi
bed and breakfastMilford9.3 mi
bed and breakfastSeymour9.7 mi
bed and breakfastWallingford11.6 mi
bed and breakfastGuilford11.8 mi
bed and breakfastMadison16 mi
bed and breakfastMiddlebury18.3 mi
bed and breakfastPlantsville18.7 mi
bed and breakfastKillingworth18.8 mi
bed and breakfastSouthbury19.3 mi
bed and breakfastFairfield19.9 mi
bed and breakfastClinton20.6 mi
bed and breakfastWoodbury22.3 mi
bed and breakfastHaddam24.1 mi
bed and breakfastWestbrook24.3 mi
* mileage estimated as the crow flies
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Thimble Islands B&B - Bed and Breakfast

Thimble Islands B&B

Branford, CT


Rooms: 2
With Private Bath: 2
Rates: 175.00- 275.00 USD
Elegant, secluded home directly on Long Island Sound overlooking the Thimble Islands. 12 miles east of New Haven and 70 miles from NYC. Guest rooms have magnificent water views.


Tidewater Inn - Bed and Breakfast

Tidewater Inn

Madison, CT


Rooms: 9
With Private Bath: 9
Rates: 115.00- 245.00 USD
Enjoy elegant, romantic, luxury accommodations in beautiful Madison, CT. Close to beaches, Yale, Chamard Vineyard, Goodspeed Opera House, Essex & Chester villages - a wonderful alternative to a hotel or motel! Rooms with canopy bed, fireplace or Jacuzzi.

New Haven is known for many things: the home of Yale University, New Haven is also the sixth largest city in New England and has an important role in American history. Bed and breakfast visitors know that New Haven is a fun and exciting vacation destination. The arts and culture scene is second to none in New Haven. ... » show more Yale University lends its weight to the prestigious New Haven museums. Bed and breakfast visitors should first visit the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Museum, which has a rare Gutenberg Bible. Another wonderful museum for New Haven bed and breakfast visitors to see is the Yale Center for British Art, which has the largest collection of British art outside the U.S. Among many other wonderful museums, a final museum stop for New Haven bed and breakfast visitors should be the Peabody Museum of Natural History. Historic sites also abound on a New Haven bed and breakfast vacation. The New Haven Green is the heart of the city, dates from 1638, and bed and breakfast visitors will be fascinated by the three 19th century churches that surround it. Another great historic site is the Old Campus of Yale University and Connecticut Hall, which is the oldest Yale building. Bed and breakfast visitors should also make the time to tour the HIllhouse Avenue Area, which has been called a walkable museum, and is flanked by 19th century mansions and elegant, sweeping trees. There is so much to discover on a New Haven bed and breakfast vacation: plans yours today! « show less



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