Architecture Walking Tour

South Central Connecticut Planning Region · 3 stops · ~28 km

A free self-guided walking tour of 3 architecturally notable buildings in South Central Connecticut Planning Region. Allow approximately 7 hours including 20 minutes of viewing time per building. Export the route to Google Maps for turn-by-turn navigation.

Stops
3
Distance
28 km
Est. Time
7h
Cost
Free
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1
New Haven, Connecticut

New Haven, Connecticut

Eero Saarinen · 1638

City in Connecticut, United States.

41.3083°, -72.9250°
2
Hamden, Connecticut

Hamden, Connecticut

Eero Saarinen · 1786

Town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States.

41.3978°, -72.9217°
3
Wallingford, Connecticut

Wallingford, Connecticut

I. M. Pei · 1667

Town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States.

41.4570°, -72.8232°
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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the South Central Connecticut Planning Region architecture walking tour take?+

The self-guided walking tour covers approximately 28 km with 3 stops. Allow approximately 7 hours including 20 minutes of viewing time per building.

Is the South Central Connecticut Planning Region architecture tour free?+

Yes, this is a completely free self-guided walking tour. You can view the route on the interactive map, export it to Google Maps for navigation, and explore at your own pace.

Do I need to book the South Central Connecticut Planning Region architecture tour in advance?+

No booking is required — this is a self-guided tour that you can start at any time. All buildings can be viewed from the outside. For guided tours with expert commentary, we recommend checking GetYourGuide for local architecture tours.

What is the best time to do the South Central Connecticut Planning Region architecture walking tour?+

Morning light (before 11am) is ideal for photography of building facades. Weekdays tend to be less crowded around commercial buildings. Allow a full half day for the complete tour.