If you're looking for charming, historic, or unique accommodations in Connecticut, here is your guide to classic country inns & historic hotels. See also:
Connecticut Travel Guide.
The Inn at Mystic in Mystic, Connecticut, is a rather unique lodging property with four distinct types of accommodations. You'll find everything from oversized and individually decorated motor hotel rooms to five guest rooms in the historic, century-old Haley Mansion and four romantic suites in the Gate House where Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall honeymooned. The Inn at Mystic is the only lodging property in Mystic, CT, that overlooks Mystic Harbor and Long Island Sound.
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Built in 1756, this early American inn in Old Lyme, Connecticut, boasts of its antique-filled guest rooms, lawns and gardens, and fine dining.
This inn on Lake Waramaug in the rolling Litchfield hills puts you within reach of boutiques, antiques shops, museums, walking trails, horseback riding, and miles of scenic driving.
Ah, the charm of polished wood and a crackling fire. Stay in the four-bedroom inn or the private cottage that sleeps six, located in the heart of historic Mystic, Connecticut.
Chester, Connecticut's quintessential country inn features 41 guest rooms and The Post and Beam, an award-winning restaurant.
Choose from 19 rooms, six with fireplaces, at this South Woodstock, Connecticut, inn. The restaurant was awarded best hotel dining & best brunch by Connecticut Magazine.
Stay in a steel magnate's Mediterranean style mansion, now a fabulous hotel in New London, Connecticut.
This 100-room classic New England inn is convenient to Hartford and Bradley airport and offers full-service amenities, indoor pool, tennis, art gallery, and more.
Located east of Hartford in Tolland, this historic inn was a private home from 1959 to 1985 but is now once again a haven for travelers.