Explore one of the most prestigious Ivy League universities in the world. Take a guided tour of the beautiful campus, which includes gothic architecture, historic landmarks, and notable spots like Sterling Memorial Library.
This impressive museum features a vast collection of artwork spanning ancient to modern times. Highlights include works by Van Gogh, Monet, and Picasso, as well as African and Asian art.
Also part of Yale University, this museum offers fascinating exhibits on dinosaurs, ancient civilizations, and the natural world. The Great Hall of Dinosaurs is especially popular with visitors.
Enjoy scenic views of New Haven and the Long Island Sound from this expansive park. Hike or bike up the trails to the summit, where the Soldiers and Sailors Monument offers panoramic vistas of the city.
A historic park in the heart of downtown New Haven, the Green is a great place to relax, people-watch, or attend events and festivals. The surrounding area is filled with restaurants, shops, and cafes.
Home to the largest collection of British art outside of the UK, this museum offers an extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. Admission is free, and it’s a must-visit for art lovers.
This charming neighborhood is famous for its cherry blossom trees and historic Italian-American culture. Grab a slice at the legendary Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana, one of the oldest and most famous pizza places in the U.S.
Catch a Broadway-style show or concert at this historic theater, which has hosted numerous pre-Broadway productions. The Shubert is a centerpiece of New Haven’s vibrant performing arts scene.
Learn about the history of the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic fraternal organization founded in New Haven.
Known for its innovative productions and talented performers, Long Wharf Theatre is a pillar of New Haven’s arts community. Check the schedule for new plays, world premieres, and special events.