3 Best Hotels in New Haven, New Haven, Mystic, and the Coast

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The Blake

$$$ | 9 High St., New Haven, CT, USA

The Blake has been attracting visitors to the Elm City ever since it opened in 2019 with its downtown location, full ground-level restaurant, and glass-covered, open-air rooftop bar. The modern rooms are appointed with a host of amenities including daily coffee service, and range from 350 square feet to 600 square feet.

Pros

  • Private parking
  • Ground-level restaurant and rooftop bar
  • Fitness center, dog friendly

Cons

  • On busy street
  • Not all rooms have a good view
  • No self parking
9 High St., New Haven, CT, USA
203-390–5352
Hotel Details
108 rooms
No Meals

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Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale

$$$ | 155 Temple St., New Haven, CT, 06510, USA

This large hotel near the heart of New Haven is outfitted with all the modern amenities; some upper-floor guest rooms enjoy great views. John Davenport's at the Top of the Park—a rooftop restaurant with views of the Yale campus, New Haven Green, and Long Island Sound—serves traditional American fare.

Pros

  • Inviting lobby with complimentary fruit-infused ice water or hot chocolate
  • Nice gym and spa
  • Walk to shops and restaurants

Cons

  • No pool
  • Rooms a bit dated
  • View of rooftops from most rooms
155 Temple St., New Haven, CT, 06510, USA
203-772–6664
Hotel Details
306 rooms
No Meals

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The Study at Yale

$$$ | 1157 Chapel St., New Haven, CT, 06511, USA

With a pair of spectacles emblazoned on all hotel signature items and overflowing bookshelves in the hotel's lobby, The Study at Yale is chic lodging for the scholarly set. Overlooking the sea of brick buildings that make up Yale University, this boutique hotel is designed to fit in with its erudite surroundings. Smartly decorated guest rooms have all the amenities of a posh hotel (plush Frette linens, free Wi-Fi) as well as long desks, sharpened pencils, and leather reading chairs. Make sure to treat yourself to a cappuccino or a cocktail in the light-filled lobby.

Pros

  • Valet parking
  • Excellent restaurant
  • Great location in the middle of everything

Cons

  • Small bathrooms
  • Room refrigerator available only upon request
  • Street noise may be an issue in front-facing rooms
1157 Chapel St., New Haven, CT, 06511, USA
203-503–3900
Hotel Details
124 rooms
No Meals

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