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How much do things cost in Hartford?
Water bottle (0.33 liter) USD 1.58
Combo meal at McDonalds USD 7.89
Apartment (1 bedroom) in city centre USD 1 225.00
Cappuccino USD 3.99
Apartment (3 bedrooms) outside of centre USD 1 425.00
Chicken breasts at the market USD 6.61
Mid range bottle of wine USD 15.00
1 Pair of Nike shoes USD 71.25
Tennis court rent (1 hour on weekend) USD 35.00
* All price are converted to USD

About Hartford

Visitors to Connecticut have a wide range of places to visit at any time of the year but getting cheap flights to Hartford, the state capital, is probably one of the best kept secrets on the East Coast. This part of Connecticut is known as the Knowledge Corridor because there are 29 universities and many other colleges here including some of the best in the world.

With its academic reputation and cultural heritage there is a lot to see and do in Hartford. There is the Mark Twain Museum where the famous author lived and wrote many of his books. Harriet Beecher Stowe Hose is next door and relates to the writer who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Another very interesting place to visit is the Connecticut Science Center which has excellent state of the art exhibits and is really interesting for all the family. The Wadsworth Athenaeum will appeal to those who enjoy looking at art. It is easy to spend a few days here as there are so many good places to visit within a short drive of each other and Flighthub has the best deals to Hartford.

In Hartford there are lots of lovely parks to explore which have cycling and walking trails. Elizabeth Park is renowned for its rose garden and a highlight of any visit. Hartford has a lot of theaters and cinemas and a varied and interesting program of events throughout the year. For those who enjoy the outdoors the hills of Vermont with their skiing and hiking are just a short drive away.

Hartford has a wide range of bars and restaurants to choose from with all kinds of local and international cuisine. If you are considering planning a graduation celebration first find your cheap flights to Hartford and then choose from the wide variety of restaurants in town for that memorable occasion. The shopping here is excellent with plenty of gift ideas and treats. Hartford is a wonderful place to come for a weekend and for a longer stay and makes a good base for exploring more of New England.

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Top attractions in Hartford

Bushnell Park

Sometime in the mid 1850's, Reverend Horace Bushnell envisioned this beautiful Bushnell Park in the heart of Hartford, Connecticut, in New England. The park was designed by Jacob Weidenmann who created charming paths through this park with magnificent rare and native trees to minimize and shield the garden from the noises of the city. There are some great areas throughout the park that visitors will enjoy, and will want to return to for a relaxing afternoon time and time again.

Mark Twain House

One of the most beloved writers of the late 19th century was Samuel Clemens, and the Mark Twain House is one of the most popular historic sites in Hartford, Connecticut. The Clemens moved to Hartford in 1871 and began building this house in 1873 with some of the most contemporary designs of the time that Olivia Clemens hired Edward Potter to design. They finally sold the home in 1903.

Harriet Beecher Stowe House

The Harriet Beecher Stowe House in Hartford, Connecticut is another of the wonderful historic homes in this New England state. Mrs. Stowe was the author of the very famous book, "Uncle Tom's Cabin", and she lived during the mid 1800s. She was very involved in the Underground Railroad and was a remarkable campaigner for the abolition of slavery. The house was home to the Reverend Beecher, and later to Harriet while she was growing up and prior to getting married.

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Airports of Hartford

Brainard
Boston Harbor Seaplane Base