Places to stay in Mystic, Connecticut
We currently have 31 accommodations in and around Mystic. There are also other regional listings available for Hotels, RV parks, Inns and other properties. You can filter these listings by the available types.
Selected in the 1684 on the banks of the Mystic River, this historic village has retained its charm as so few places have in New England. Local restaurants include Pop Over Eatery, Grass & Bone, The Shipwright’s Daughter, and Restaurant Bravo Bravo.
If you are travelling in the area, Mystic is located close to Alewife Cove, McKinley Park, Stuart Hill, Horton Cove and Shewville Brook.
Once a booming 19th century ship building center, the connection to the sea is ongoing and the sailing schooners still pass beneath the Bascule Drawbridge.
The countryside and shoreline is some of the loveliest in all of Southeastern New England. Whether your interest is sailing, golfing, gambling, or simply a relaxing beach stroll or antique shopping, the Mystic area will charm you.
The center of Mystic ( which is at is longitude -71°57'59.263 and latitude 41°21'15.356 ) is located 3 miles away from Old Mystic, 4 miles away from Stonington, 6 miles away from Groton and 7 miles away from Ledyard.
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Captain Daniel Packer Inne ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Located at 32 Water Street. The Captain Daniel Packer Inne was built on the Mystic River over 250 years ago. Square-rigger Captain Daniel Packer completed construction of the building bordering Water Street in 1756. From that time to the late 1900’s the property remained in the Packer family and their descendants, The Keelers. The Inne was restored in the 1980’s by Richard and Lulu Kiley, and remains in the family today.
www.danielpacker.com
The Port Of Call ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Located at 15 Water Street. A collaboration between the 85th Day Food Community and The Real McCoy Rum, The Port of Call is a nautical-themed cocktail lounge and restaurant. The Port of Call hearkens back to the days of maritime excursions, exploring international cocktail culture and cuisine together, port by port.
theportofcallct.com
Sea Swirl Seafood Restaurant ( Dining / Seafood ). Located at 30 Williams Avenue. Famous for seafood, chowder, ice cream and more, Sea Swirl offers a casual Clam-Shack atmosphere on the flood tide of the Mystic River.
seaswirlofmystic.com
Chapter One Restaurant ( Dining / Other ). Located at 32 West Main Street. Whether it's a first date or an anniversary celebration, a night out with friends or a father-daughter dinner, everyone has a Chapter One... and every chapter should be celebrated!
We are here to help you do just that. We thank you in advance for letting us be apart of your beginning, middle or end!
www.chapter-one.com
Steak Loft ( Dining / Steak ). Located at 27 Coogan Boulevard. Mystic’s best steakhouse and top seafood restaurant are one and the same. Since 1973, Steak Loft has featured premium program beef, fresh seafood, a scrumptious salad bar, wine, cocktails, entertainment and excitement.
steakloftct.com
Margaritas Mexican Restaurant ( Dining / Mexican ). Located at 12 Water Street. Authentically delicious food and drinks made fresh to order daily. Art and furnishings handcrafted in Mexico. For family, friends and community, the fiesta starts here. It's like being in Mexico without getting on a plane!
www.margs.com
Closed or unlisted properties
- Red Brook Inn closed or delisted.
- Pequot Hotel Bed & Breakfast closed or delisted.
Renamed properties
- Mystic River Hotel & Suites at 9 Whitehall Avenue may have been previously known as Mystic River Inn
- Rodeway Inn at 251 Greenmanville Avenue may have been previously known as Econo Lodge
- Quality Inn at 9 Whitehall Avenue may have been previously known as Ramada Mystic or Best Western Mystic Hotel
- Quality Inn Mystic-groton at 48 Whitehall Avenue may have been previously known as Comfort Inn
- Hyatt Place at 224 Greenmanville Avenue may have been previously known as Mystic Amerisuites