living in greenwich, ct
Greenwich is located just 28 miles from midtown Manhattan. Greenwich's 32 miles of coastline offers many inviting houses directly on or near the water.
Town residents enjoy nearly 1,500 acres of park land, including two islands on the Sound with beaches served by town ferries; Greenwich Point offering a beach, boating and picnic facilities; and a large Audubon Center. The town also operates an 18-hole golf course, paddle and tennis courts, a skating rink and marinas.
There are four private yacht clubs, eight golf clubs and a tennis and squash racquet club. Conyers Farm, an equestrian-oriented enclave, is the home of the internationally known Greenwich Polo Club. Several convenient railroad stations give easy access to midtown Manhattan, approximately 45 minutes away.
Greenwich is divided into several smaller neighborhoods of Old Greenwich, Cos Cob, Riverside, Byram, Backcountry and Central Greenwich. For more information about Greenwich such as Recreation, Education, Health and more, please click here.
Town residents enjoy nearly 1,500 acres of park land, including two islands on the Sound with beaches served by town ferries; Greenwich Point offering a beach, boating and picnic facilities; and a large Audubon Center. The town also operates an 18-hole golf course, paddle and tennis courts, a skating rink and marinas.
There are four private yacht clubs, eight golf clubs and a tennis and squash racquet club. Conyers Farm, an equestrian-oriented enclave, is the home of the internationally known Greenwich Polo Club. Several convenient railroad stations give easy access to midtown Manhattan, approximately 45 minutes away.
Greenwich is divided into several smaller neighborhoods of Old Greenwich, Cos Cob, Riverside, Byram, Backcountry and Central Greenwich. For more information about Greenwich such as Recreation, Education, Health and more, please click here.