ABOUT GREENWICH
Welcome to the town of Greenwich, in beautiful Fairfield County, Connecticut! I’ve lived here for several years and feel extremely lucky to call what’s known as the Gateway to New England my home. Although Greenwich is famed for its luxury properties and hedge funds, it’s a lot more varied than many realize. Families abound, but so do couples and singles. Residents hail from all over the world, giving the town a cosmopolitan feel.
Here are just a few of the reasons why I think you’ll also fall in love with Greenwich:

The convenient location
Greenwich is about an hour ride via the Metro North commuter railroad to Midtown Manhattan. You can take the train from four different stations in town: Greenwich, Cos Cob, Riverside, and Old Greenwich...

The beauty and history
Situated on the Long Island Sound and spanning about 47 square miles of land, Greenwich is scenic and picturesque. Think sandy beaches, windy country roads, rivers, lakes, ponds, plus miles and miles...

The culture
Greenwich offers an abundance of culture, including museums, art galleries, restaurants, and shops, plus its own arts council, symphony orchestra, and choral society. For the center of the action, visit...

The restaurants
Greenwich is home to about 100 places to eat, including my favorites: Breakfast: Le Pain Quotidien, Granola Bar, L’Escale, Sweet Peas, V Bistro...

The recreation
Greenwich is known for its sizable town-owned park and beach: Greenwich Point Park. The Point, as locals call it, boasts a stretch of sand for relaxing, walking trails, a marina, a community sailing...

The schools
If you have kids, you’ll appreciate Greenwich’s highly rated public school system and wealth of private schools. Choose from nearly 10 private institutions for K and over.

The variety of neighborhoods
Greenwich is home to more than 60,000 residents. Neither too big nor too small, it consists of several hamlets or areas, each offering a unique experience. Take a stroll down Greenwich Avenue and you’ll...

The community spirit
Greenwich is known for its multitude of nonprofits plus community and arts associations. As another sign of its civic pride and engagement, the town is home to one of the largest legislative...