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New Haven (Conneticut)

New Haven (Conneticut)

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1~7 hours

The flight time to New Haven (Conneticut) is approximately 1~7 hours. Find out more about the history, economy, climate and transportation options before you visit New Haven (Conneticut).

New Haven

New Haven was already founded in the 17th century in the state of Connecticut, in the USA. New Haven is situated in the southern part of the state, bordering the Atlantic ocean. The metropolitan area of New Haven has over eight hundred thousand inhabitants. After Bridgeport, New Haven is the largest and most populous city of the state of Connecticut.

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Travel FAQs

Q. Is New Haven a cheap city to visit?


A. New Haven can be quite cheap if you do your research ahead of time. First, you need to buy an airfare ticket for a good price. Consider visiting a ticket a ticket agent or research the most common online ticket portals. Besides the airfare ticket, you will need to book an accommodation quite ahead of time for best prices as New Haven hotels fill very quickly. Then, you will need some money for spending in New Haven, but in many historic sites, there is not entrance ticket to be paid. Istanbul can thus be a quite cheap place for a visit.

Q. Does it rain a lot in New Haven?


A. Thanks to the humid subtropical climate of New Haven, it does rain in New Haven throughout the year. New Haven receives precipitation in the summer in form of rain and in the winter in form of snow. To visit New Haven means getting wet, but the best weather is still in the spring months April and May when the temperatures in New Haven are at their best. Secure your airfare ticket early if you plan to fly to New Haven at this time.

Q. Are there any sites in New Haven that date back to the times of the Puritans?


A. While not quite from the time of the Puritans, New Haven still has a lot of interesting architectural structures of historic importance. One of them is the building of the Yale University which dates back to the 19th century. There is also the Hillhouse Avenue which is the showcase of the old architecture of New Haven. Museums of New Haven have great expositions to tell you more about the history of New Haven and the Puritans.

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