Explore the Elegance of New Haven's Historic Mansion
Immerse yourself in history at the New Haven Historic Mansion, a charming self-catering accommodation in Connecticut's vibrant city.
The New Haven Historic Mansion stands as a testament to the rich history and architectural beauty of Connecticut. Nestled in the heart of New Haven, this self-catering accommodation is perfect for tourists looking for a unique blend of history and modern comfort. As you approach the mansion, you will be captivated by its grand facade, intricately designed interiors, and lush surroundings, making it an ideal place to unwind after a day of exploring the city. The mansion offers spacious rooms adorned with period furnishings, allowing guests to step back in time while enjoying contemporary amenities. Visitors will appreciate the strategic location of the mansion, providing easy access to New Haven’s renowned attractions such as Yale University, the Peabody Museum of Natural History, and vibrant local dining options. The surrounding area is rich in culture, with art galleries, theaters, and parks just a short stroll away, making it an excellent base for sightseeing. After a day of adventures, guests can enjoy a leisurely evening in the mansion’s gardens or relax in the elegant common areas, immersing themselves in the historic ambiance. Whether you are traveling alone, with family, or as a couple, the New Haven Historic Mansion is a perfect choice for those looking to experience the charm of Connecticut while enjoying the freedom of self-catering. With its blend of history, comfort, and convenience, this mansion is sure to create unforgettable memories for every traveler.
Local tips
- Book your stay in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to secure your spot in this popular location.
- Take advantage of the self-catering facilities to enjoy local produce and create your own meals during your stay.
- Explore nearby attractions on foot to fully appreciate the historic architecture and vibrant culture of New Haven.
- Check local event calendars for festivals or exhibitions happening during your visit to enhance your stay.
A brief summary to New Haven Historic Mansion
- 600 Chapel St, New Haven, Mill River, Connecticut, 06511, US
- +1203-508-4091
Getting There
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Walking
If you are in downtown New Haven, start at the New Haven Green located at the intersection of Chapel Street and Church Street. Walk south on Church Street towards the intersection with Chapel Street. Turn left onto Chapel Street and walk for about 0.6 miles. The New Haven Historic Mansion will be on your left at 600 Chapel St.
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Public Transit (Bus)
From the New Haven Green, walk to the nearest bus stop at 200 Church Street. Take the CT Transit bus number 234 heading towards 'West Haven' and get off at the 'Chapel St and State St' stop. From there, walk 3 blocks towards the west on Chapel Street, and you will reach the New Haven Historic Mansion located at 600 Chapel St.
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Biking
If you have access to a bike, start at the New Haven Green. Head south on Church Street and take a right onto Chapel Street. Continue biking for about 0.6 miles. The New Haven Historic Mansion will be on your left at 600 Chapel St. There are bike racks available near the entrance.
Attractions Nearby to New Haven Historic Mansion
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Knights of Columbus Museum
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Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly Knights of Columbus Museum)
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Lost In New Haven
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Connecticut Children's Museum
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Amistad Memorial
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New Haven Green
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The Mead Visitor Center
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Ely Center of Contemporary Art
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Yale Collection of Musical Instruments
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Yale Center for British Art
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Yale Memorial Carillon
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Harkness Tower
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Escape New Haven
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Long Wharf Park
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Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Landmarks nearby to New Haven Historic Mansion
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New Haven Historic Mansion
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Woostreet Street Arch
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Wooster Square Historic District
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Ninth Square Historic District
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New Haven Land Trust
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Visit New Haven
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Orange Street Historic District
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New Haven Historical Marker - 1840 Amistad Trial
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Former New York, New Haven, & Hartford Railroad HQ
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Trinity on the Green Episcopal Church
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John Dixwell Grave and Monument
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Site Of Landmark 1840 Amistad Decision - Connecticut State House
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Site Of Landmark 1840 Amistad Decision
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Connecticut State House Site - 1831-1874
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New Haven-Union Station