TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten path, but all are worth a visit.
Historic homes |
|  | Mark Twain House: The restored home of Mark Twain, located in the Nook Farm neighborhood, is a testimonial to one of America's greatest authors and social commentators. Address: 351 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Connecticut Phone: 860-247-0998 Admission fee |  |
|  | Harriet Beecher Stowe Center: The author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," one of the most influential antislavery books ever written, spent the last years of her life in this Nook Farm home, which now houses her personal writing table, paintings, manuscripts and period furniture. Address: 77 Forest Street, Hartford, Connecticut Phone: 860 522 9258 Admission fee |  |
For art lovers |
|  | Wadsworth Atheneum: The first public art museum in the United States features 50,000 pieces ranging from ancient to contemporary, the largest collection of Hudson River School paintings in the world, an impressive array of Pilgrim-era furnishings and European and American art. Address: 600 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut Phone: 860-278-2670 Admission fee |  |
Outdoor fun |
|  | Bushnell Park: The first public park in America that was financed with public funds, Bushnell Park draws visitors to its 1914 carousel, and also features memorials honoring Civil War and Spanish-American War soldiers and some 150 varieties of trees. Address: 30 Arbor Street, Hartford, Connecticut Phone: 860-232-6710 Carousel open from April to September |  |
|  | Elizabeth Park: This walkers' haven, with several gardens along its wildflower trail, a lovely pond and sports and concert facilities, is best known for its magnificent rose garden, with 800 varieties of roses. Address: Prospect Ave., I-84 Exit 44, Hartford, Connecticut Phone: 860-722-6543 Free |  |
Unique viewpoint |
|  | Travelers Tower: The observation deck of this 1919 neo-classical pink granite building offers a panoramic view of the city, the Connecticut River and the surrounding countryside. Address: 1 Tower Square, Hartford, Connecticut Phone: 860-277-4208 Free; open weekdays May to October |  |
Capital ideas |
|  | Old State House: This landmark building and former seat of state and then city government is filled with surprises: a canon blast at the start and end of each day and a museum of oddities including a stuffed two-headed calf. Address: 800 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut Phone: 860-522-6766 Free |  |
|  | Connecticut State Capitol: A tour of the gold-leaf-domed capitol includes the Hall of Flags and, when they're in session, a chance to see the state senate and house of representatives in action. Address: 210 Capitol Ave., Hartford, Connecticut Free |  |
Restaurants |
|  | Kashmir Restaurant: If you love Indian food this is one of the best in town. The food is both delicious and affordable. Address: 481 Wethersfield Ave, Hartford, Connecticut Phone: (860) 296-9685 |  |
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