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This Season in New Haven

Chart your own course with a stay that pairs campus culture, the calm retreat of The Study, and the best of spring and summer in New Haven. Exhibits and activities on campus, summer camps and academic programs for both kids and adults, and active sporting and cultural calendar make New Haven a top 2026 travel destination that delivers on every level. 

America's Semisesquicentennial

New Haven and Yale join the national conversation with exhibits and gallery talks at Yale University Art Gallery, historical programming at Beinecke Library and New Haven Museum, and the USA250 concert by Orchestra New England on Saturday, May 2.

Culture Festivals

Agendas are forthcoming for this year's festivals, but expect free programming and a lineup of both well-known and emerging voices across the humanities.

Highlights include the Environmental Film Festival at Yale on March 27 & 28; New Haven's 2-week International Festival of Arts & Ideas, scheduled for late May/early June; and the Windham Campbell Prizes Ceremony and Festival, September 13-18.

Runs & Rides

A Labor Day tradition continues with the 49th annual Faxon Law New Haven Road Race on Monday, September 7, followed by the Closer to Free Ride on Saturday, September 19. 

(The Study is fully committed over Closer to Free weekend, but we're proud Sponsors of the ride supporting Smilow Cancer Hospital and Yale Cancer Center.)