Here’s The Perfect Weekend Itinerary For Book Lovers In Connecticut
Book lovers in Connecticut have no shortage of great destinations to check out. We’ve got great bookstores, libraries, and even a restaurant where you can get a free book when you dine. We’ve curated a fun book-themed road trip in Connecticut for you. The total one-way driving time is a little less than two hours, so you’ll have plenty of time to peruse all the shelves at each stop!
This is a fun little trip that won't take up much of your time, and it's perfect for anyone who loves books in Connecticut.
The Traveler Restaurant, 1257 Buckley Hwy # I-84, Union, CT 06076, USA
This spot not only has great comfort food, it's also got plenty of books, and you get one free with each meal. The building is also home to the Cellar Bookstore, where you can purchase additional books. The grab bags are a great way to get more bang for your buck and discover new authors.
Your next stop will be in Hartford at the Mark Twain House and Museum. Mark Twain was perhaps the most famous American novelist of all time, and many of his best known works were written right here in Connecticut.
Not able to stop by in person right now? That's okay, you can take a virtual tour on the Mark Twain House website.
Buckle up, because you'll be driving down to the coast for your next stop. Madison's R. J. Julia Booksellers is one of the best independent bookstores in Connecticut.
Did we miss your favorite spot for books in Connecticut? Share it in the comments and you never know, maybe you’ll see it featured on a future road trip.
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