Norwalk’s many neighborhoods have a bit of everything from family-friendly offerings to quaint New England charm or in the case of SoNo, vibrant nightlife. Norwalk is the scene of international food and local seafood. You can do and see it all in Norwalk’s various neighborhoods and surrounding cities.
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Broad River
Broad River Neighboring Silvermine, the Broad River neighborhood is sandwiched between Route 7 and Rte 123. Primarily single family residential,
Brookside
Brookside The central part of Norwalk boasts the site of the last working farm in Norwalk. Fodor Farm now offers
East Norwalk
East Norwalk East Norwalk is one of the earliest settlements in what is now the City of Norwalk. Until 1913,
Exploring Iconic Norwalk
Share what you love about Norwalk! Norwalk 2.0 brings back Iconic Norwalk as part of a multi-year story about what
Golden Hill
Golden Hill Large Victorian houses dominate the shady streets that are the highest point in South Norwalk. The aptly named,
Hospital Hill
Hospital Hill From its single building beginings, the growing cluster of buildings that make up Norwalk Hospital have influenced the
Marvin Beach
Marvin Beach This peninsula is the sunset coast of Norwalk. Waterviews and boating from private docks along the Norwalk harbor
Norwalk Arts District
The Arts District is undergoing many changes. Here’s a look at the response to the COVID shutdown, a look at
Norwalk Center
Norwalk Center Norwalk Center encompasses the historic downtown of the original Norwalk, (not to be confused with the downtown of
Oak Hills
Oak Hills The area surrounding the Oak Hills Golf Course includes forested areas where farms once dominated. Fox Run School
Rowayton
Rowayton If NYC was San Francisco, then Rowayton would be Sausalito. Except for the weather part. This tight knit community
Shorefront Park
Shorefront Park Morning sun is the waterfront view of the Norwalk Harbor neighborhood that winds up from the waterfront to
Silvermine
Community Posts by Leigh Grant Silvermine is, for those who live here, a state of mind. It’s beautiful. A small
Silvermine
Silvermine Yes, Norwalk has hills, and the Silvermine neighborhood which actually straddles parts of New Cannaan and Wilton represents the
Sono
TRENDY SONO At one point, SoNo, believe it or not, didn’t exist. It looks like it has always been here,
SoNo
SoNo SoNo is the more recognized part of Norwalk owing to its train station, Washington Street nightlife, the Maritime Aquairum,
South Norwalk
South Norwalk While SoNo has a catchy name, it is actually a neighborhood within the larger South Norwalk, which prior
Spring Hill
The neighborhood the hospital gobbled up.
Strawberry Hill
Strawberry Hill Once, like its name implies, this was farmland. The acreage was subdivided to from suburban cul de sacs
Village Creek
Across from Manressa, you can see it from the water. Norwalk’s hidden shoreline.