What to do and see in Norwich, Connecticut (CT): The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

August 22, 2021 Tynisha Seiler

Norwich, known as 'The Rose of New England', is a city in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 40,493 at the 2010 United States Census. Three rivers, the Yantic, the Shetucket, and the Quinebaug, flow into the city and form its harbor, from which the Thames River flows south to Long Island Sound.
Restaurants in Norwich

1. Norwichtown Historic Cemetary

NW Corner 47 Town Street, Norwich, CT 06360
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Norwichtown Historic Cemetary

Reviewed By Chemrocker - Redwood City, United States

I was born/raised in Norwich. I have always enjoyed a trip to this cemetery to slowly walk through the rows of ancient stones and read the inscriptions. It’s hard not to envision life back then; a time before and during the Revolutionary War, battles being fought for independence, etc. I always get a sense of pride that my little town had even a small part In the birthing of this great country. I live in the SF Bay Area now, but visit every time I return.

2. Slater Memorial Museum

108 Crescent St, Norwich, CT 06360-3556 +1 860-887-2506 http://www.slatermuseum.org
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4.5 based on 66 reviews

Slater Memorial Museum

Located on the campus of Norwich Free Academy, the Slater Museum awakens visitors to the richness and diversity of the human experience through art and history. For more than one hundred years, the Museum has displayed and interpreted the best examples of fine and decorative art, representing a broad range of world cultures of the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Africa.

Reviewed By AlexB10499 - Providence, United States

This museum is one of the region’s hidden gems, and I mean that in the most literal sense of the term. Admission for adults is $3, and this is a place that could honestly charge $15 and it would still be fair. There are probably more than a hundred plaster casts in the central hall of some of the finest works of sculpture in the Western Art tradition (the Pieta is among them). There are also numerous galleries of paintings and other artifacts from a wide range of movements, as varied as 20th-century Connecticut paintings, furniture manufactured locally during the colonial days, a large Far Eastern Art collection, and a others. The building itself is an architectural wonder as well, so don’t forget to look at the lofty ceilings and finely-decorated walls while you’re there. This museum was established to enrich the education of the students attending the Norwich Free Academy, and it still serves that purpose today. This is a place worth coming back to, and I will definitely do so.

3. Dodd Stadium

14 Stott Ave, Norwich, CT 06360-1508 +1 860-887-7962 http://cttigers.com
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4.5 based on 51 reviews

Dodd Stadium

Reviewed By retiredgrammaof4 - Sugar Hill, United States

Our family decided to spend the 4th of July here. We arrived when the ballpark opened and had no problems getting a great parking space, with an easy walk to the gate. This is really a nice ballpark and very family oriented. When we passed through the gate they were giving out free apple pie to celebrate the 4th. We walked around the stadium and then found our seats. We were seated right behind home plate. We did purchase our tickets online a few days before. We were so up close with all that was going on. The granddaughters were hoping to catch a foul ball, but with the nets none came our way. After watching where a few of the fouls were going, we all decided that up higher on the 1st base side was where most of the balls went. There were several balls caught by those in the stands, but we weren't so lucky. Maybe next time girls! This ballpark has all you need to enjoy the game, from food, beer and a nice gift shop. We happened to be here on a Thursday for "Thirsty Thursday", beer only $2, cheaper than water and sodas! Following the game we sat back and enjoyed the fireworks for the 4th. This was a show that did not disappoint. So glad we decided to spend our 4th here. The stadium was packed, so we were anticipating a long wait in leaving the stadium, but to our surprise they have the exit set up very well and easy exiting. I know we have waited at other stadiums trying to exit on a main highway and it is terrible. This was a piece of cake. Thanks for an enjoyable evening.

4. Leffingwell House Museum

348 Washington St, Norwich, CT 06360-2444 +1 860-889-9440 [email protected] http://www.leffingwellhousemuseum.org
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Leffingwell House Museum

5. The Ultimate Escape

113 Salem Tunpike #8, Norwich, CT 06360-6484 +1 860-503-8910 [email protected] http://www.theultimateescape.net
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

The Ultimate Escape

We are an escape adventure room. It's a 60 min. interactive adventure that's not physical or scary.

Reviewed By lalumiereohana

My husband and a close friend couple tried out the Ultimate Escape's Lost in Space themed room. It was a blast. There were probably ~20 clues/locks to resolve which made the hour fly by. Lexi at the front desk was exceptionally attentive and on point when we called out for a helping hand. We solved the room with 29 seconds to spare. It was such a neat and fun way to test your communication skills and handling stress with loved ones and friends. Totally recommend- Norwich is lucky to have them. The cherry on top is a prop-filled picture that Lexi took of us after we succeeded.

6. Yantic Falls

Norwich, CT 06360-4210
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Yantic Falls

Reviewed By BabyakT

These falls were beautiful, from both below and above. The footbridge gives you a great view. There is a parking lot just below the falls and then it is a short walk up a small hill. We had read reviews saying it was difficult to find if you use gps or google maps, so we just looked at a map of the area and it was very easy to find!

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