You'll enjoy the museums and parks in Litchfield Historic District. You might want to make time for a stop at Litchfield Town Green or Tapping Reeve House and Law School.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Litchfield
Litchfield Town Green
9.4/10 (19 reviews)
This historic park divides into West, Center, and East sections, showcasing memorials beneath mature shade trees. Enjoy summer concerts or farmers' markets while experiencing the heart of Litchfield's cultural heritage.
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White Memorial Conservation Center
9.6/10 (11 reviews)
Explore 4,000 acres of pristine wilderness with over 40 miles of trails through diverse habitats. The Nature Museum's interactive exhibits and live animal displays offer an enriching experience for all ages.
Topsmead State Forest
10.0/10 (2 reviews)
Wander through Edith Morton Chase's elegant English Tudor estate amid 615 acres of pristine meadows and woodlands. Join a free guided cottage tour on summer weekends to glimpse Connecticut's refined past.
Tapping Reeve House and Law School
7.0/10 (2 reviews)
America's first law school shaped our legal foundations, producing two vice presidents and Supreme Court justices. Explore the restored 18th-century schoolroom with exhibits revealing early students' daily life.
Big Cathedral Trail
8.0/10 (1 review)
You can take time to visit Big Cathedral Trail during your travels to Litchfield. Take in the live music while you're in the area.
Mount Tom State Park
9.8/10 (6 reviews)
Climb the historic stone tower atop Mount Tom for breathtaking 360-degree views of the Catskills and Long Island Sound. After hiking, enjoy swimming and picnicking at the pristine pond in Connecticut's oldest state park.
Litchfield Historical Society Museum
Step back in time through seven galleries showcasing Litchfield's transformation from colonial settlement to thriving center. Explore artifacts that tell the story of this historic Connecticut town.
"Ok beautiful hotel but somewhat strange. You are not close to town yet there is no bar area or restaurant in the whole place? Exceptional decorated lobby and many areas to get together but without food/bar just not used by anyone in when we were there. You felt like you were in a quiet spa not a hotel. They do serve an excellent breakfast though."
"This is a charming boutique hotel, and everything important is new. The staff members were upbeat and helpful, and the woman who runs the complimentary breakfast is superb. There are ample EV chargers in the parking lot adjacent to the hotel. We are recommending the Abner to friends and family."
"Was clean, didn't smell weird and was exactly what we were looking for, just a place to sleep while our home was being repaired, no complaints at all."
"The stay was very noisy. The fire station is only blocks away, and sirens went off multiple times in the middle of the night, providing no quiet rest at all."
"The staff was friendly. But when we arrived there weren’t any luggage carts. Apparently they only have 2. We were staying 2 nights and was given 2 each of towels washcloths and hand towels. The next day the housekeeping staff took one of the used washcloths, 1 hand towel and the bath mat. They didn’t leave any clean replacements. When I asked I was told that they were out of washcloths and offered me 2 hand towels. It wasn’t until the last morning that I realized that they took the bath mat...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.