Where To Stay Next Time Your In Greenwich Connecticut

Are you in need of a little vacation but don’t want to travel so far? Well, we have the answer and it’s only 50 minutes from the city!

Founded in 1640, Greenwich is Connecticut’s largest coastal towns within its “Gold Coast” and named one of the wealthiest cities in America. Greenwich has all kinds of fun activities to participate in, including, multiple parks such as the Babcock Reserve, beautiful museums such as the Flinn Gallery, and even better beaches such as the Greenwich Point Beach. Greenwich is especially popular for its numerous quaint bistros, seafood restaurants. waterside dining, and its abundance of stores such as Saks Fifth Ave, Hermés, and many other high-end stores. As for staying the night, here’s a list of four of the best hotels to stay in Greenwich.

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Delamar Greenwich Harbor

Looking for a beautiful waterfront hotel for you and your loved one, well the Delamar might be the perfect option for you. Offering uncomplicated elegance and unparalleled luxury, the Delamar is the perfect hotel to getaway. With many rooms overlooking the Greenwich Harbor, and countless in-room accommodations such as a fireplace, a minibar, Bvlgari bath amenities and also a countless list of onsite services such as a full service spa, the Delamar is for sure the hotel to stay at when visiting Greenwich.

Hyatt Regency Greenwich

This hotel is the perfect relaxing retreat for you and your family, where you can experience the coastal charm and explore Greenwich’s historic mansions, and even relax on the best beach in Greenwich. This hotel features an on-site restaurant, an indoor saltwater lap pool, a 24-hour StayFit fitness center, and is pet-friendly. The Hyatt is an “escape to sophisticated charm and luxury” and believes in bringing the best experience to its guests.

Homestead Inn

Homestead Inn is Greenwich’s luxury boutique hotel, that really focuses on elegance and sophistication down to every detail at the hotel. This hotel is inviting, sophisticated and is a “New England Escape.” The hotel is extremely beautiful and breathtaking and is most suitable for couples looking for a hotel that showcases its elegance but also offers refined hospitality.

Stanton House Inn

A classic New England bed and breakfast that offers a charming ambiance for your stay in Greenwich. Voted one of the most romantic bed and breakfast, this inn features 20 beautiful rooms, an outdoor pool, lush gardens and numerous nooks for relaxation. Guests that have stayed here rave about the customer service and how the Stanton House Inn truly provides a wonderful experience.

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Three Ways To Travel Ethically

Travelling the world is one of those adventures can completely change who you are and how you see the world. From eye opening experiences to life changing encounters, there is a reason behind everything that you experience and encounter as you make your way across the world. 

But that doesn't mean you should leave your mark on the world as you travel. Travelling as ethically and environmentally conscious as possible should be something we should all aim to do. This needn't difficult or expensive.

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Clothing

Invest in good quality eco friendly clothing that will last you for your trip. No one wants to lugging huge amounts of luggage around especially if the items it contains aren't likely to last you your whole trip. 

For example if your travelling to warmer climates, like backpacking around Australia, choosing mens shorts that are ethically made and will wear well as you travel again and again can save you have to pay out for new pairs compared to cheaper fast fashion. 

The same goes for any items such as coats or shoes. Investing in fewer items that are better quality will not only enable you to travel lighter but cut down on any clothing waste by eliminating any throwaway items. 

Toiletries 

Well know we need to be more conscious of our plastic use and toiletries can be one of the biggest contributors when it comes to using plastic. 

As with clothing, toiletries can really weigh heavy in your luggage so by making some simple changes to what you use you can reduce your plastic usage and lighten up your load. 

Swap bottle to bars for products that will last that little bit longer and be much easier to pack away as you move from place to place. With shampoo and conditioner bars for your hair and bars of soap you can pack more efficiently whilst also doing your part to help live and travel ethically. 

Forget the wipes and replace them with washable and reusable pads for your skincare routine and washcloths for the shower or bath. Do the same with your single-use plastic Q-tips and replace them with reusable cotton swabs.

It may seem easy but it will be worth it in the long run when you know you are helping to reduce your impact on the world. 

Food. 

It can be easy to stick to foods you know and love that remind you of home. But if that food isn't native to where you are travelling, chances are it's already racked up quite the carbon footprint to make to the store you are standing in. 

Why not make the effort to eat locally sourced food from local retailers and markets. Not only will you be expanding your palete and discovering new foods and drinks, you will also be making more ethical choices when it comes to what you are eating. 

Another great thing is that you will also be supporting locals and the economy too. Helping workers put food on the table and bring in an income for their families too. 

Eating local foods has so many positive benefits for so many different reasons it stands to reason that for those who want to live and travel as ethically and sustainable as possible it is the best option all round. 

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