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- HartfordFrom its origins as a Connecticut River trading post in 1633, Hartford has become not only the state capital but also the insurance capital of the world, with a slew of historical attractions, a thriving arts and entertainment centre, a revitalized riverfront and beautiful parks and public gardens. It was here that the lovable Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer were born in the imagination of celebrated author Mark Twain and immortalized on paper during the writer's Hartford years. Twain's home and those of fellow literary figures Harriet Beecher Stowe and Noah Webster are open to the public. The Wadsworth Atheneum, the oldest public art museum in the U.S., houses Pilgrim-Century furniture, the Amistad collection and a special treasure hunt system to entice kids to explore the museum's works. If your timing is right (end of June, beginning of July), you'll catch the Elizabeth Park rose gardens in bloom, but fall is also great for brilliant leaf colours, and spring yields colorful gardens and blossoming trees. For a bird's-eye view of the city, visit the observation deck of Travellers Tower, where you might also spot two resident falcons.Read more
- MiddletownMiddletown, Rhode Island, is home to miles of wide sandy beaches, thousands of acres of unspoiled nature preserves, historic attractions, outdoor recreation and many restaurants. Bordering the popular resort city of Newport, this diverse coastal community is where you’ll find the Norman Bird Sanctuary, which encompasses more than 325 acres of diverse habitats and seven miles of marked trails, as well as the Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge, which offers a 2.5-mile trail with panoramic ocean views.Read more
- ProvidenceProvidence seamlessly blends the old and the new with historic attractions, museums and theatres situated alongside more recent additions like the scenic RiverWalk, outdoor skating centre, downtown mall, convention centre, hotels and acclaimed restaurants. Wander back in time while strolling down historic Benefit Street or explore Roger Williams Park Zoo with the kids. Tantalize your taste buds on Federal Hill or tour the city from a unique perspective on an authentic Venetian gondola.Read more
- SturbridgeHistory comes to vivid life in Sturbridge. The town is a portrait of old New England charm, with grassy commons, distinctive antique shops and boutiques, country orchards and creameries, wooded trails and delightful bed & breakfasts. Nearby Wells State Park boasts miles of trails and a picture perfect pond for swimming or canoeing. Learn firsthand about 18th and 19th century New England life at Old Sturbridge Village, a living museum with landmark buildings, stagecoaches and interactive crafts.Read more
- SpringfieldSpringfield is perhaps best known as the birthplace of basketball and home of the Basketball Hall of Fame. (The story goes that local physical education teacher James Naismith invented the sport to fill the gaps between football and baseball seasons.) But this historic town on the shores of the Connecticut River is famous for a few other reasons and definitely worth a quick jaunt or weekend away. Springfield was the birthplace and home of beloved children's author and illustrator, Theodore Geisel, Dr. Seuss. In fact, the Zoo in Forest Park, a sure hit with the kids, is said to be the inspiration for many of his wild and wacky tales. Wander through the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden, at the Quadrangle, for a look at the Cat in the Hat and Yertle the Turtle cast in bronze. The city served as a major arsenal during the Revolutionary War, a role that is commemorated at the Springfield Armory National Historic Site, which displays an enormous collection of small pistols. History buffs will also enjoy the Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, a tribute to the ordinary people of the region who, during various periods in time, did extraordinary things.Read more
- DanburyThe strangers on Alfred Hitchcock's most famous train began their journey at Danbury, Connecticut's main station, along with thousands of other travelers over time. Now converted into the Danbury Railway Museum, the station and yards are open to visitors, with a collection of historic railroad cars and equipment. Just a few miles outside of the city's pretty historic center is Bear Mountain Reservation, a quiet forest parkland with hiking trails overlooking the calm waters of Candlewood Lake.Read more
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- Galway"The City of Tribes" provides a fun blast of the Ireland many first-time visitors expect. The compact city centre, with its winding streets, packed pubs and air of celebration, is easily walked - or pubcrawled. The west-coast city of almost 70,000 is home to merry bands of students, artists, writers and craftspeople, and is merriest during summer's Galway's Arts Festival. Don't miss shopping for Claddagh rings, the Druid Theatre or having a pint o' the black stuff at the atmospheric Tigh Neachtain pub.Read more
- LimerickThere once was an Irish city… You might think "naughty poem" when you hear the word Limerick, but in truth the city inspires so much more than just knowing giggles. Medieval castles and churches give the city a grand feel, while the pubs crawl with lively locals and students who are all craving just one more pint of Guinness. The Hunt Museum boasts a collection of pieces from history's most important and influential artists, while the Foynes Flying Boat Museum will marvel visitors of all ages with its whimsical flying machines.Read more
- CorkPlan to cross many bridges when in Cork. Ireland's third-largest city began life as an island and now spans both banks of the River Lee, with watery channels running beneath some of its main thoroughfares. The best way to experience this hilly southern seaport is on foot, following the signposted walking tour past St. Finn Barre's Cathedral and the riverside quadrangle of University College up the hill to red and white Shandon Church. Along the way, you'll meet plenty of the city's talkative residents.Read more
- DublinYou've probably heard that Guinness tastes better in Dublin (fresh from the factory), but what you may not know is that Dublin is a perfect destination for the whole family. No, we're not suggesting you let the kiddies drink a pint. Instead, take them to the Dublin Zoo, to feed the ducks in Stephen's Green or on a picnic in Phoenix Park. Scholars enjoy walking in the literary footsteps of such writers as Yeats and Joyce, while discerning shoppers have their pick of designer boutiques.Read more
- LanzaroteIf your kids are sick of the same old beach holiday you take every year, consider taking them to Lanzarote. There are great beaches, to be sure, but this UNESCO World Biosphere reserve has unique attractions and activities. We're talking camel rides on volcanoes (at Timanfaya National Park), or eating at a restaurant in a volcanic cave (at Jameos del Agua). Even the most jaded teens will be impressed.Read more
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Hotels with Restaurants Groton | 4 |
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- Some of the more popular hotels with restaurants near USS Nautilus include:Hilton Garden Inn Mystic/Groton - Traveller rating: 4/5Baymont by Wyndham Groton/Mystic - Traveller rating: 4/5Ramada by Wyndham Groton - Traveller rating: 3/5
- Popular hotels with restaurants in Groton that have a pool include:Hilton Garden Inn Mystic/Groton - Traveller rating: 4/5Mystic Marriott Hotel & Spa - Traveller rating: 4/5Baymont by Wyndham Groton/Mystic - Traveller rating: 4/5
- Some of the best hotels with restaurants in Groton are:Hilton Garden Inn Mystic/Groton - Traveller rating: 4/5Mystic Marriott Hotel & Spa - Traveller rating: 4/5Baymont by Wyndham Groton/Mystic - Traveller rating: 4/5
- A gym is available to guests at the following hotels with restaurants in Groton:Hilton Garden Inn Mystic/Groton - Traveller rating: 4/5Mystic Marriott Hotel & Spa - Traveller rating: 4/5Baymont by Wyndham Groton/Mystic - Traveller rating: 4/5
- Families travelling in Groton enjoyed their stay at the following hotels with restaurants:Hilton Garden Inn Mystic/Groton - Traveller rating: 4/5Mystic Marriott Hotel & Spa - Traveller rating: 4/5Baymont by Wyndham Groton/Mystic - Traveller rating: 4/5
- These hotels with restaurants in Groton have free parking:Hilton Garden Inn Mystic/Groton - Traveller rating: 4/5Mystic Marriott Hotel & Spa - Traveller rating: 4/5Baymont by Wyndham Groton/Mystic - Traveller rating: 4/5
- Here are some popular hotels with restaurants in Groton that offer air conditioning:Hilton Garden Inn Mystic/Groton - Traveller rating: 4/5Mystic Marriott Hotel & Spa - Traveller rating: 4/5Baymont by Wyndham Groton/Mystic - Traveller rating: 4/5
- A family room is available at the following hotels with restaurants in Groton:Hilton Garden Inn Mystic/Groton - Traveller rating: 4/5Mystic Marriott Hotel & Spa - Traveller rating: 4/5Baymont by Wyndham Groton/Mystic - Traveller rating: 4/5
- Wheelchair access is available at these popular hotels with restaurants in Groton:Hilton Garden Inn Mystic/Groton - Traveller rating: 4/5Mystic Marriott Hotel & Spa - Traveller rating: 4/5Baymont by Wyndham Groton/Mystic - Traveller rating: 4/5
- Here are some popular hotels with restaurants in Groton that offer laundry service:Hilton Garden Inn Mystic/Groton - Traveller rating: 4/5Mystic Marriott Hotel & Spa - Traveller rating: 4/5Baymont by Wyndham Groton/Mystic - Traveller rating: 4/5