Downtown Glastonbury, Connecticut
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Hilton Garden Inn Hartford South/Glastonbury
85 Glastonbury Blvd
Glastonbury, Connecticut
Homewood Suites by Hilton Hartford South-Glastonbu
65 Glastonbury Blvd
Glastonbury, Connecticut
Hotel Tips
Avoid booking poolside for kids playing during the day and gatherings at night. Sound bounces off of the water and voices carry so ask for a room away from the pool either on the opposite side of the hotel or in higher floors.
Policies vary on the availability of pet friendly rooms to it is wise to be open, honest and upfront during the booking process. You may find yourself kicked out or even paying a large deposit if you are not in a pet-friendly hotel and bring one anyway. New ADA laws are fuzzy though as service animals are not required to be documented and proprietors are legally not allowed to ask if the animal is a pet vs. a service animal.
Call ahead to make sure your reservation is still active and rebook if there are any price drops or changes in number of people staying with you. Another cost saving tips is to bundle the stay with airport parking and shuttle to avoid hefty fees.
Things To Do
Glastonbury helps you expand your skills and learn some new ways to expand your artisan flare? Sign up for classes at your kitchen supply store, yarn shop, art and craft shop and photo gallery. You'll be having great fun with your new friends as you you take on that next project.
Glastonbury has the perfect game shop for both young and old. Your friends and family will enjoy hours of entertainment with a wide selection of board games, card games and games of skill. A perfect stop for travellers with kids and those seeking a new adventure for game night.
Glastonbury brings the farming community under one marketplace to offer an assortment of locally grown fruit and vegetables. Traditionally, markets are restricted to anything grown so you can expect to see natural whole foods that are sure to please those working on their plant-based diets!
Why Do You Love Downtown?
Sharon Skipton
Will be there in a week. Looks like a great town!
Patricia Majewski
So quaint and fun!
Kim Ward
Unique and wonderful shopping.
Dawnmarie Hatfield
We love supporting local businesses wherever we visit.
Molly MacTaggart
Always love quaint, historic downtown areas, late April will be our first visit to Dillon.
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