LODGING: Greater New Haven lodging offers intimate, historic bed-and-breakfasts, ultra-modern hotels in glass towers and every sort of lodging and accommodation in between.
CLARION HOTEL AND SUITES, HAMDEN, CT
(Ask for the OMSC special rate.)
GREATER NEW HAVEN CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
MEALS: New Haven has over 120 international and award-winning restaurants. From historic pizza and hamburger eateries to modern and cutting-edge restaurants, New Haven has something for every taste and price range. Enjoy a number of international cuisines including American, Chinese, Cuban, Eritrean, French, Greek, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Japanese, Korean, Nuevo Latino, Malaysian, Mexican, Middle Eastern, Spanish, Thai, Turkish, and Vietnamese.
ALBERTUS MAGNUS COLLEGE DINING HALL
(Building no. 5 on this map. Walking distance from OMSC.)
INFO NEW HAVEN DOWNTOWN DINING GUIDE
CONENCTICUT MAGAZINE DINING GUIDE
CULTURE: As a center for business and a mecca for the arts, New Haven is recognized as a city of innovation, culture and prosperity. Approximately 20 square miles with nearly 130,000 residents, New Haven is conveniently located between Boston and New York. As Yale President Richard C. Levin, a thirty-year resident of New Haven, notes, New Haven is “large enough to be interesting, yet small enough to be friendly.”
YALE'S LIVING IN NEW HAVEN GUIDE
YALE'S CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES
23 June 2009
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