Featuring complimentary bicycle rentals, this Madison, Connecticut bed and breakfast features a coffee room with complimentary drinks and snacks. WiFi access is provided free of charge.
Located in Clinton, within a 18-minute walk of Clinton Town Beach and 19 miles of Goodspeed Opera House, Clinton Motel provides accommodations with barbecue facilities and free WiFi throughout the...
This Connecticut hotel is 15 miles from Yale and is within a 20-minute drive of New Haven with shopping, dining and entertainment. The hotel features rooms with a microwave and refrigerator.
Located off Interstate 85, this hotel in Branford, Connecticut is a 15 minute drive from Yale University. The hotel features a sculptured garden and classic rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Located in Branford, Connecticut, this hotel is 9.3 mi from Yale University and a 10-minute drive from Branford Harbor. The hotel features an indoor pool and free WiFi.
Featuring private beach access and scenic ocean views, this resort also has a luxury spa and an on-site restaurant. The Clinton Crossing Premium Outlets are 6 miles away.
Located close to Interstate 95, this Branford motel has Wi-Fi and rooms that feature a work desk. The Peabody Museum of Natural History is 9 miles from the property.
Madison is a lovely quaint town, at least, judged by the...
Madison is a lovely quaint town, at least, judged by the shops lining out the main street. The small business Shop owners seem to be very friendly and don't mind spending extensive time with the customers. One can engage into extended conversation with shop owners and one would feel treated as "guest of honor". We only ate at the Café Alegre and we thoroughly enjoyed the foods on the menu and the interaction with our servers. The finding of parking around when going shopping was a fairly easy experience. The Hammonasset Park and Beach are pleasant for a day at the beach (heck, for many days at the beach if your thing is just basking in the sun), and for walking/bicycling around. All in all it was a pleasant experience.
We'd be going visiting from time to time; if you're used to a great variety of entertainment and culinary options and to a 24 x 7 access to both, the small town of Madison might NOT fully meet your expectations for a long stay, say, a week or two. It definitely won't disappoint for a long weekend. But, if you're more family oriented, have kids, and can deal with restaurants pretty much closing after 10PM and with no "night life" then the town will meet your expectations in spades. :)
Balan
4.0
Scored 4.0
Do not stay in any rooms on the 1st Floor.
Do not stay in any rooms on the 1st Floor. Why pay $649 a night when you do not have a room with a view you can enjoy? Find out if there is a tent that will obstruct your view before you go. Catering wheeled their carts outside of our door throughout the night, I felt as if our room was in the kitchen.
Narda
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Madison is a quaint town with great restaurants, some good...
Madison is a quaint town with great restaurants, some good bars and lovely small artisan shops. it has a lovely beach in the town, ( a bit small but lovely and safe to swim in. The town itself is in an excellent location to visit the other lovely towns in the area such as Banford, Guilford etc., One point to note is that you will need day passes to park at many of the "public beaches".
Gerry Barron
Ireland
10
Scored 10
What an adorable town! For me, this place was a hidden gem.
What an adorable town! For me, this place was a hidden gem. I wish I had more time to explore. I had fun taking a walk along the beach and visited The Wharf for dinner! I also stopped by the famous RJ Julia’s and grabbed a few books! I can’t wait to come back!
Jaime
United States of America
10
Scored 10
This historic hotel was sold to Hilton in 2009 and...
This historic hotel was sold to Hilton in 2009 and completely rebuilt. So if you think that this is the original old place - it is not; it is in fact delightfully brand new. We loved the way the old and the new was blended together. We think that the hotel needs to do more to make guests aware of their right to walk on the beach beyond property boundaries. Otherwise, the way it looks presently - fences at both ends of the property boundary - might deter guests from enjoying the beach as happened to us on the first day. Which is rather a shame for a hotel with the word "beach" in its name. The hotel should also offer a meal plan for guests staying more than one night, as the restaurant is empty, yet the few people walking in are presented with an extravagantly priced menu. This once again defeats the historic tradition of this hotel - catering to the families wishing to stay by the beach for a few days. Also, note that if you wish to enjoy a proper beach, Hammanassett beach just a couple of miles down the road will give you everything you need, including ample parking. This place though is a tad too tight for proper beach time. More suitable for romantic walks along the water and sunset gazing.
Natalia
United States of America
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