Bishopsgate Inn is located in East Haddam, about eight miles from Haddam Neck. The inn is situated in a house which was built in 1818. It features five guest rooms and one suite, all of which are decorated with beautiful antiques and colorful, country touches. The suite features an outside deck and a sauna. All guest rooms have private baths, and four have fireplaces. The inn features a garden, sitting rooms on each floor and a country kitchen where a complimentary breakfast is served. Restaurants within walking distance include Gelston House and La Vita Gustosa. Nearby activities include the Goodspeed Opera House, a short walk from the hotel.
Boardman House Bed and Breakfast is located eight miles from Haddam Neck, in East Haddam. The bed and breakfast sits directly on the riverfront of the Connecticut River. The hotel houses just three rooms, each elegantly decorated with antique furnishings and rich, luxurious colors and fabrics. Each room has its own private porch and newly finished baths with features such as heated marble floors. Beyond the included breakfast, guests may find meals at nearby restaurants like Lupo, just five minutes from the hotel. Nearby attractions include riverboat tours on the Connecticut River, directly from East Haddam and Gillette Castle, just four miles from the hotel.
The Riverdale Motel is located in Portland, about nine miles north of Haddam Neck. The motel is family-owned and set in a quiet area, surrounded by trees. It features 47 guest rooms, each on the ground floor. The rooms are basic and do not offer much in the way of amenities, but are clean and spacious. The main building houses a lobby with complimentary coffee and pastry served each morning. Guests looking to dine near the hotel may enjoy Farrell's Restaurant, just two miles away. The town of Portland is just 15 miles south of Hartford, with its many restaurants, shops and attractions such as the Harriet Beecher Stowe House.
The Inn at Middletown is located in downtown Middletown, 11 miles north of Haddam Neck. The Inn was built in 1810 and was once an armory for the National Guard. The centerpiece of the inn is a majestic marble lobby with a two-story winding staircase and chandelier. The inn houses 100 Colonial style guest rooms and suites, decorated with antique furnishings and decor, some with views of the Connecticut River. It features an indoor pool, a fitness center, valet parking and an in-house dry cleaner. The inn's restaurant, Tavern at the Armory, serves meals all day. Guests can walk through downtown Middletown and visit antique shops and the Middletown Museum.