There’s no shortage of things to do in New Haven. Chief among them is the chance to eat at a great variety of restaurants, from classic pizza joints to fine dining.
New Haven is the birthplace of American pizza, called ‘apizza’, and you can enjoy delicious offerings in Little Italy near Wooster Square There are endless high-end dining options to be discovered as well. You can enjoy nationally-recognized classic French cuisine or seafood right on the water. New Haven is a foodie’s paradise.
The Yale University campus offers plenty of cultural opportunities. Yale’s art gallery features world-renowned artists and the Yale Repertory Theater hosts regular productions. The many campuses in the city offer opportunities to enjoy collegiate level sporting events as well.
In the Audubon Arts District you’ll find studios and galleries alongside shopping and eateries. You can also experience Artspace, a warehouse of mini-galleries, located downtown.
New Haven is also home to the historic Shubert Theater, which features Broadway-caliber productions, and the Tony Award-winning Long Wharf Theater.
History comes alives in New Haven, with three centuries-old churches open for tours on the New Haven Green. View the Gutenberg Bible at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library or visit one of Yale University’s museums, including the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History and the Center for British Art.
Public events in the city can be enjoyed all throughout the year, like outdoor music festivals on the Green. There’s something for everyone in New Haven!
