Madison, CT Hotels

Madison, CT Hotels
Madison, Connecticut is located on the Long Island Sound, about 20 miles east of New Haven. The city offers excellent natural and cultural attractions. Sculpture Mile, on Main Street in downtown Madison, features a rotating display of outdoor artwork by American sculptors. The Hammonasset Beach State Park and Salt Meadow National Wildlife Reserve are within a few miles from Madison.

The Inn at Lafayette

This charming inn offers a refreshing getaway. Its five individually decorated bedrooms are furnished with cable TV and private marbled bathrooms. Chef Silvio Suppa offers upscale Italian dining on-site at the renowned Cafe Allegre.

Inn at Lafayette
725 Boston Post Road
Madison, CT 06443
(866) 623-7498
innatlafayette.com

Scranton Seahorse Inn

The Scranton Seahorse Inn is named after Sereno Scranton, a prominent citizen in Madison's history and original owner of the 1833 Greek revival home that now houses the inn. Its seven guest rooms each feature a private bath, cable TV, Internet access, and modern heating and air conditioning. The deluxe suite has a fireplace, side porch and a two-person Jacuzzi with rain shower.

Scranton Seahorse Inn
818 Boston Post Road
Madison, Connecticut 06443
(203) 245-0550
scrantonseahorseinn.com

Tidewater Inn

The Tidewater Inn is a well-appointed bed and breakfast with 9 individually decorated rooms. Each room has a private bathroom, shower, cable TV, heating and air conditioning. Wireless and dial-up Internet access are available. Hotel amenities also include complimentary full breakfast, free afternoon refreshments and free snacks and soft drinks any time.

Tidewater Inn Bed & Breakfast
949 Boston Post Road
Madison, Connecticut 06443
(203) 245-8457
thetidewater.com

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