Saving for a House? 7 Free Things to Do in New Haven, CT

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Updated on April 26th, 2023

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With its thriving arts scene, world-renowned universities, and picturesque shoreline, New Haven has it all. Best of all, you can enjoy many of the city’s popular activities without spending a dime. From parks and museums to historical landmarks and natural attractions, there are plenty of free things to do.

So get ready to explore this vibrant city and discover all that it has to offer. If you’re saving up for a house in New Haven or just looking for ways to entertain yourself without breaking the bank, read on for seven of the top free things to do in New Haven, CT.

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1. Stroll through the New Haven Green 

Begin your day with a morning walk at an iconic New Haven park. You’ll likely hear college students, runners, and birds as you as the sun rises over the nearby buildings. The park is perfect for anyone living in New Haven who wants a short walk or a calm start to their day.  

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2. Take a tour of Yale University

Visit Yale University, one of the most prestigious universities in the world. You can take a free guided walking tour of the campus or walk on your own at whatever pace you want. Learn about the university’s history, see some of its most famous buildings, and explore the beautiful grounds. 

Additionally, Yale is home to many museums. “If you’re an art lover, don’t miss the Yale University Art Gallery,” suggests Anna Graber, owner of Go World Travel Magazine. “This renowned gallery has an extensive collection of American and European works,” she says. “Best of all, entrance is free.”

3. Visit the Peabody Museum of Natural History

This museum is part of Yale University and offers a wealth of information about natural history and science. Admission is free for Yale students and faculty, but there is a nominal fee for others. “The Peabody Museum is a must-see location for newcomers,” says Alexander Sobel, D.O. with Anderson Sobel Cosmetic Surgery. “If you get peckish, grab a cheap slice at a nearby pizza parlor and take in the sights of the city,” he says. 

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4. Wander around the New Haven Museum

Another great free thing to do in New Haven, CT, is to visit the New Haven Museum to learn about the city’s history. This museum is one of many on Yale’s campus, and showcases the city’s history and its place in the larger context of American and Connecticut history. Learn about the city’s role in the American Revolution, its maritime heritage, and cultural and artistic legacy. 

5. Check out the local libraries

New Haven is home to many libraries, many of which are managed by Yale. Consider checking out the New Haven Free Public Library for a wide assortment of books, or visit the nearby Classics Library for a deeper dive into ancient history. 

Many of the city’s libraries also hold free lectures and seminars open to the public. 

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6. Take a walk along the New Haven Shoreline

New Haven is home to gorgeous views of the Long Island Sound and nearby towns. If you’re up for a walk, the shoreline of New Haven offers stunning vistas and provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Walk along the shore, have a picnic, or sit and enjoy the sound of the waves.

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7. Explore the North Haven Fair

Held on the North Haven Fairgrounds less than ten miles from Downtown New Haven, the North Haven Fair has been a local landmark since 1942. “This annual event takes place the weekend after Labor Day and is a great way to bookmark the end of a warm summer,” says Michelle Rittler, owner of Taste As You Go. “See exhibits promoting local agriculture, a love of animals, and the beauty of New England,” she says. “While you’re there, listen to live music, take in a tractor pull, and eat mouth-watering fair food.”

Best of all, admission is free for children 11 and under. However, most activities cost a small amount of money. 

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