Take a hike or walk through the Montgomery Pinetum, a beautiful park with 100+ acres that also has reflecting pools, picnic tables, and a greenhouse onsite. Perfect for nature-lovers!
Spend the afternoon strolling and dining on Greenwich Avenue, a charming street with an array of stores and restaurants.
Our favorite park sits on the tip of a peninsula jutting into the Long Island Sound. Visit for walking trails, a playground, soccer field, and lots of cute dogs.
Spend your morning in Old Greenwich, a bikeable and walkable seaside town that happens to have the best bagel store in the area.
Grab a crépe, juice, or homemade ice cream to keep you company as you stroll around Greenwich Avenue.
Enjoy dinner at Mediterraneo on Greenwich Avenue. The menu offers delicious seafood and other Italian favorites.
Find a new book for your plane or train ride home! Diane's Books doesn't disappoint.
A great spot to bring kids, the museum is home to a science wing, which features permanent exhibits such as Every Object Tells a Story, The Earth's Minerals, and Life Between the Tides. With the help of interesting exhibits and life-size dioramas, these intriguing displays educate visitors about the earth's environmental history.
The Greenwich Audobon Center offers miles of hiking trails, bird-watching spots, a reading area, and a nature theater showing documentaries.
Gofer's has the best ice cream in Greenwich. No further description necessary.