Hartford and the Connecticut River Valley Hotels
- Overview
- Places to Explore
- Sights
- Restaurants
- Hotels
- Entertainment
- Travel Tips
- Fodor's Choice
- Deals
- Guidebooks
Guidebooks
Inn at Middletown
At a Glance
- close to Wesleyan campus and steps from downtown shopping
- grand old building, large rooms
Pros
- no real grounds to speak of
- rather expensive on weekends when Wesleyan is in session
Cons
Fodor's Finds Hotels
Book NowInn at Middletown Review
Opened in 2003, the Inn at Middletown is centrally located in a historic former National Guard Armory in the heart of downtown Middletown. Rooms mix country-style furnishings with modern amenities, and all have views of the Connecticut River. The Tavern at the Armory serves reasonably tasty contemporary American fare.
- Address: 70 Main St., Middletown, CT, 06457 | Map It
- Phone: 860/854-6300; 800/637-9851
- Website: www.innatmiddletown.com
- Location: Middletown
Contact Information
- 88 rooms, 12 suites.
- Restaurant, pool, gym.
- Rooms have: a/c, Internet.
- Credit cards accepted.
Hotel Amenities
Travel Deals in Hartford and the Connecticut River Valley
- California Flight Sale (R/T incl. Tax) CheapOair
- Niagara N.Y. Jaunt incl. Casino & Spa, Reg. $219 Sheraton At The Falls
- Los Angeles Boutique Hotel w/$40 Credit & Parking Hotel Angeleno
- Alaska Denali Experience IExplore
· Forums Trip Reports
-
Background
A friend of mine's father got diagnosed with ALS in January 4 days after his 60th birthday. Read more -
Drove to Milford to take Metro North to the Yankees game on Saturday. Read more
·Connecticut Forum, Maine Forum, Massachusetts Forum, New Hampshire Forum
-
Very initial steps of planning a voyage to the East Coast. Read more
· Travel Blog
-
Travel Tip of the Day
Room rates at MGM Grand at Foxwoods in Connecticut vary dramatically depending on how full the hotel is, Read more
-
Trip Ideas & Itineraries
Every September and October, leaf peepers arrive to cruise along country lanes, join outdoor adventures, Read more
-
Best of the Best
In New England, shoppers can pick up serious antiques or quirky bric-a-brac in old mills and converted Read more