In October of 2002, Delamar Greenwich Harbor opened as a
privately owned 83-room luxury hotel, with a 600-foot
private dock, becoming the first and only property in
Connecticut invited to join the distinguished Small Luxury
Hotels of the World.
Guestrooms at Delamar Greenwich Harborare fully equipped for
the business traveler and yet have every amenity for the
luxury weekender. Many rooms have spacious balconies
overlooking the romantic harbor. Hand-painted armoires house
flat screen televisions and CD players. Beds are covered
with luxurious Italian linens, down pillows and down duvets.
Bathrooms are spacious and exceedingly well equipped, with
coral marble vanities, deep cast-iron tubs, hand-painted
framed mirrors and shower curtains of hand-embroidered
linen.
L?Escale Restaurant and Bar transports its guests to the
Cote d? Azur while dining on the Greenwich waterfront.
L?Escale, French for ?stopover,? serves breakfast, lunch,
dinner and Sunday brunch as well as room service and private
catering for the Delamar Greenwich Harbor. L'Escale serves
an inventive Proven?l menu that focuses on seafood, fresh
herbs and the distinctive flavors of the Mediterranean.
L'Escale is owned by noted restaurateurs Jean Denoyer and
Rick Wahlstedt.
The Hotel is located in the town of Greenwich also known as
the Gateway to New England. Home to more than 600 retail
stores and some of America?s finest restaurants. The Delamar
Greenwich Harbor is mere steps away from the Bruce Museum,
which boasts a fine collection as well as hosting concerts,
lectures and special traveling exhibitions. Picturesque
Todd?s Point Beach only 10 minutes away by car - and nearby
Bruce Park has tennis courts along with jogging and biking
trails.