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The lobby is beautiful and nice to place to socialize.
The staff, the breakfast and the beauty of the hotel.
Hyatt Regency Greenwich sits within easy reach of Old Greenwich's train station and the scenic Long Island Sound shoreline. Guests can enjoy nearby parks and beaches (Greenwich Point/Tod's Point), cultural venues (Bruce Museum, Bush-Holley House), and the boutique shops and restaurants along Greenwich Avenue. Stamford’s attractions and nature centers are a short drive away. The hotel’s location makes it a good base for both local coastal leisure and day trips into New York City via Metro-North.
Local Metro-North station providing direct service to Manhattan (Grand Central) and other Connecticut towns; convenient for commuters and day-trippers to NYC.
A popular waterfront park and beach on the Long Island Sound with walking trails, picnic areas, and great views — ideal for a relaxed outdoor day.
A museum of art and natural history featuring rotating exhibitions and family-friendly programming — a cultural highlight for many visitors.
Upscale boutique shopping, cafes, and restaurants along Greenwich Avenue — perfect for strolling, dining, and people-watching.
Historic house museum and grounds that explore Greenwich’s local history and the Cos Cob art colony; offers exhibitions and guided tours.
A nearby family-friendly nature center with trails, farm animals, and art exhibitions — great for visitors with children and nature lovers.
Make the most of your stay at Hyatt Regency Greenwich with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Greenwich:
Greenwich, Connecticut, is worth visiting for its scenic coastal setting on the Long Island Sound, refined downtown with boutique shopping and dining, and accessible cultural attractions like the Bruce Museum and historic sites. It also serves as a convenient, quieter alternative to staying in New York City while remaining within commuter distance via Metro-North. Hyatt Regency Greenwich is a strong choice because it combines a recently refreshed, visually striking atrium and public spaces with family-friendly amenities (indoor salt-water pool, hot tub, gym), helpful staff, pet-friendly policies, and direct access to the Old Greenwich train station — making it a comfortable base for both leisure travelers and those planning day trips to NYC. Be aware of a strict cancellation policy and potential parking fees; plan ahead if you require accessible parking or specific room locations due to the building layout.
Hyatt Regency Greenwich
1800 East Putnam Avenue
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Greenwich
Summer
Summer (June–August) — peak weather, boating, and events; expect the highest prices and crowds.
Winter (December–March) — lowest hotel rates outside holiday weeks, quieter town life, but some attractions and restaurants operate reduced hours.
March–May. Temperatures moderate from cool to pleasantly warm; gardens and harborside trees leaf out and farmers' markets reopen. A good balance of fewer visitors than summer and increasingly reliable weather for outdoor walking and dining.
A multi-day film festival held in late spring/early summer featuring screenings, panels, and celebrity appearances that draw visitors from the region.
Late spring through summer sees the harbor come alive with sailing regattas, yacht club events, and waterfront concerts and markets.
Late November–December holiday activities take place across town, including tree lightings, holiday markets, and special shop hours.
Greenwich has a classic New England climate: warm, humid summers with cooling coastal breezes; changeable springs; crisp, dry falls; and cold, sometimes snowy winters. Pack layers year-round, a waterproof outer layer for spring showers, sun protection for summer, and warm boots and a heavy coat for winter. Check local forecasts before coastal or boating activities because conditions can shift quickly.
Greenwich is one of Connecticut's wealthiest towns, and that shows in accommodation and dining prices. Expect boutique hotels and high-end B&Bs to be priced above state averages, especially on summer weekends and around major local events. Chain hotels in nearby Stamford or near Westchester County Airport can offer better value. Short-term rental prices spike during summer, holiday weekends, and during the Greenwich International Film Festival and other popular local events. Weekday rates (Mon–Thu) tend to be more economical than weekends. Parking fees and dining checks are also generally higher than in neighboring towns.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Getting in: best access via Metro-North from NYC or by car; nearby airports include Westchester County (HPN), LaGuardia (LGA), JFK, and Bradley (BDL). Driving is convenient for exploring the region but parking can be limited downtown and at the shoreline on busy days.
If your schedule allows, base yourself in Greenwich for a relaxed feel and use Metro-North for a quick day trip to New York City (about 45–60 minutes). Conversely, stay in Stamford or near Westchester Airport for more hotel options and lower prices, then commute into Greenwich for daytime sightseeing.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Hyatt Regency Greenwich
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