Railroad aficionados can’t miss the Shore Line Trolley Museum, home to lots of rare trolley cars and a display of vintage vehicles. Check out Lighthouse Point Park for an afternoon walk, or take in one of New Haven’s seasonal festivals.
New Haven's neighborhoods provide unique dining experiences not found in standard chain restaurants. Sample excellent pizza––and the local favorite, thin-crust "a pizza"––at Pepe's and Sally's, or taste delicious seafood dishes at Pacifico. For a more casual experience, stop by the York Street Noodle House for Vietnamese noodle soup, or make dinner reservations at the sophisticated Bespoke for some uniquely crafted New England cuisine. Whatever your area of culinary interest, there are plenty of restaurants, shops, and accommodations in New Haven.
No matter why your travels bring you here, there is never a shortage of things to do and see in New Haven.