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ViewsNew HavenFrom eTripTips WikiNew Haven [1] is a city in Connecticut, and is perhaps best known as the home of Yale University [2]. With a downtown population density of 6,000 people per square kilometer, New Haven has one of the densest downtown areas in the United States. As a result, hundreds of shops, cafes and top-rated restaurants have proliferated and the area has recently become a major regional tourist attraction for shopping and dining. Ethnic restaurants include Ethiopean, Vietnamese, Eritrean, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, French, Mexican, Thai, Indian and Malaysian offerings, among many others. According to the Hartford Courant, New Haven has more pedestrian activity than any place between New York City and Boston, and has a burgeoning nightlife scene. The area is also a center for bicycling and hiking, with nearby East Rock Park, West Rock State Park, and Sleeping Giant State Park providing hundreds of miles of hiking trails and summits with expansive views over hundreds of square miles. Bicyclists enjoy cruising along the beautiful shoreline, or along the Farmington Canal Trail, a former canal and railroad that has recently been converted to recreational use.
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[edit] DoFree community bike rides leave various bookstores and cafes each day; check with the Devil's Gear Bike Shop to rent cycles or find out about community rides. Local beaches are also a short bike ride or drive from the city center, and provide additional recreational opportunities. Dine at one of Wooster Street's popular Italian Restaurants. New Haven is famous for its old style pizza. Visit the Crypt, an ancient graveyard under the Center Church on the Green (tours are generally given at 11 a.m. on Sundays). Yale Athletics St. Patrick's Day Parade, one of the oldest in the United States. Visit Summit of East Rock Park and West Rock Park[10] where you can see the Three Judges Cave and hike along miles of trails. Tour Yale University. See a avant-garde jazz concert at Firehouse12, a firehouse converted into a modern bar and cutting-edge concert venue/recording studio. See a show at the famous Toad's Place, a must for any music lover. Bicycle along Farmington Canal, or shoreline bike routes. [edit] BuyWhen visiting, pick up a copy of the Downtown Guide at a local shop or restaurant. It will provide you with up-to-date information on the hundreds of restaurants downtown, as well as shopping opportunities. New Haven abounds with hundreds of retailers, ranging from pricey local boutiques to art galleries to national chains such as Urban Outfitters. [edit] EatWooster Square New Haven has many famous pizza parlors and is often credited with having introduced pizza to the United States. Generally regarded as the most famous are Pepe's and Sally's, which are over 80 years old. Very long lines are usually found.
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[edit] DrinkCrown and Chapel Streets run through downtown New Haven and are packed with hundreds of restaurants, cafes, wine bars, lounges and the like. New Haven is the primary entertainment destination for the 800,000 people who live in the immediate area. When driving, watch pedestrians since the crowds can be thick, especially on weekends.
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[edit] Stay safeAs with nearby New York City, New Haven's crime rate has gone down considerably since the early 1990s, and it is now considered to be a safe city, at least in the downtown area. Today, there is very little risk involved with traveling to New Haven's tourist attractions as streets bustle with crowds generated by hundreds of restaurants, cinemas, theaters, cafes and stores. Luxury apartments and million-dollar condominiums have proliferated, adding a large population base to formerly industrial or commercial zones. In such areas, the downtown area is generally safe at night, but like other cities, late night travel through certain city neighborhoods outside the downtown, without someone who knows the area, is not recommended. When visiting, exercise the same precautions you would use in any large city. [edit] Get outSurrounding towns have their own appeal, including the shoreline area with the towns of East Haven, Branford, and Guilford. Hiking and camping are abundant in the area to the north and northwest of New Haven.
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