Things to Do
Located on the Long Island Sound and just a short train ride away from New York City, Greenwich is one of the oldest towns in Connecticut - and it also happens to be where Maria grew up! The town offers a New England feel, including a vibrant downtown where you can visit a wide variety of restaurants, shops, or salons.
GREENWICH POINT
11 Tods Driftway, Old Greenwich, CT 06870
Greenwich Point Park (known by locals as "Tod's Point") is a 147-acre Town-owned beach and recreation facility in Old Greenwich, CT. Highly recommended for a peaceful walk by the water - on a clear day, you can see the Manhattan skyline in the distance!
Note: One-time ticket is required for non-residents to access; can be purchased online here.
DOWNTOWN GREENWICH
Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich, CT
This is the main downtown strip in Greenwich lined with a wide variety of restaurants, shops, and salons/spas.
BRUCE MUSEUM
1 Museum Drive, Greenwich, CT 06830, (203) 869-0376
The Bruce Museum is a community-based, world-class institution highlighting art, science, and natural history - fun for all ages!
BRUCE PARK
32 Bruce Park Drive, Greenwich, CT 06830
Public park that includes sports & athletic fields, tennis courts, walking paths, ponds and waterways, a playground for kids, and scenic views of the Long Island Sound.
GREENWICH AUDUBON CENTER
613 Riversville Road, Greenwich, CT 06831
The Greenwich Audubon Center manages seven sanctuaries around Greenwich. The center is made up of 285 acres of land that is home to a large number of native plant and animal species. There are miles of trails to explore as well as conservation events and nature education programs.