Downtown Old Saybrook, Connecticut
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Hotels
Quality Inn
100 Essex Rd
Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Liberty Inn
55 Springbrook Road
Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Econo Lodge Inn and Suites Old Saybrook
1750 Boston Post Rd
Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Days Inn Old Saybrook
1430 Boston Post Rd
Old Saybrook, Connecticut
SAYBROOK POINT INN AND SPA
2 BRIDGE STREET
Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Knights Inn Old Saybrook
7 N Main St
Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Super 8 Old Saybrook
37 Spencer Plain Rd
Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Hotel Tips
Elevators are notorious for being a nuisance so ask to be roomed on the top floor and as far away as possible. Most hotels book nearby rooms last so hopefully they have availability elsewhere.
Ask to be shown a room before you check-in which signals the front desk agent to show the best room available to sell it right away. This can put you in the best room available at that time and gives you the ability to check for cleanliness, smells and sounds before transacting with the hotel.
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.
Things To Do
Old Saybrook is a great place to rent a bike and take it for a ride around downtown. There are many bike shops that sell bike and accessories as well as provide service and tuning on your ride. Don't forget your helmet and other protective gear such as reflective gear, headlight and horn.
Old Saybrook 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!
Old Saybrook has a great collection of barber shops to choose from if you want to take a little off the top, get a clean shave or to trim your moustache or beard. Take a moment to consider buying some styling gel, beard oil or wax and always tip well.
Why Do You Love Downtown?
Kathy Tidmarsh
will be staying in Aug. 2017 and looking forward to enjoying your town
Dora keltner
Quaint, small town friendly atmosphere.
Angela Shields
I will be visiting Ashland for the first time this coming weekend! I have heard from numerous people what a great town it is and how much I will like it. Very excited to check it out and do some shopping!
Tammy Cooper
Downtowns are so cute and has a very relaxed inviting vibe that puts a smile on my face. In addition, downtown was so clean. It was fun visiting the unique shops and boutiques and everyone was very friendly. Our stroll around Lithia Park was beautiful and so peaceful. It truly is a gem. Lastly, we ate at 4 or 5 different restaurants that had great food and great service.
Mary Loar
There are so many cute stores in Silverton. We are going on Thursday to shop and dine.
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