The Greenwich Desk

Weekend plans, restaurants, schools, beaches, and the details that change by neighborhood.

The reference you reach for before you make a plan. Where to book, what to check, which page to open first. Corrections always welcome — Greenwich changes too fast for a guide that won't admit it.

This weekend

This Weekend in Greenwich: May 30–31

Concours anchors the weekend, balanced with Greenwich Library, Bruce Museum, culture, family, and practical planning notes.

Start here

Pages that answer the questions people actually ask.

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Beach access

Greenwich Beach Card Guide

Check beach cards, guest rules, parking, ferries, and official town pages before planning a beach day.

Schools & family

Greenwich Schools Overview

Start with registration, calendars, assignment questions, and the official pages parents actually need open.

Summer planning

Greenwich Summer Camps Guide

Sort the summer by registration timing, coverage gaps, town programs, nature, museum, sports, and swim.

Home & property

Greenwich Homeowner Guide

Permits, trash, storms, generators, landscaping, snow, pools, and the local-service checks homeowners need to learn.

Wellness

Greenwich Wellness & Fitness Guide

Find the right lane: public recreation, outdoor routines, gyms, studios, youth programs, senior options, and provider checks.

This Weekend

This Weekend in Greenwich

Events, family options, culture, and the small planning notes that decide whether the weekend works.

Downtown

Greenwich Avenue Guide

Use the Avenue for the errand you need: coffee, lunch, shopping, dinner, parking, visitors, or a break with kids.

Greenwich moments

When the plan depends on parking, passes, timing, or the exact part of town.

Waterfront ritual

A Saturday that starts at Tod's Point

Check passes first. Then think bikes, dog rules, coffee, and whether the beach is the whole plan or just the first stop.

Downtown energy

Dinner plans on Greenwich Avenue

Choose the restaurant setting by who is coming: client, date, grandparents, kids, or the friend who only has one night in town.

Family rhythm

The parent calendar

The hard part is not finding activities. It is timing camps, pickups, sports, tutors, rain plans, and dinner.

Property life

The homeowner shortlist

Snow, storms, generators, gutters, pools, trees, painters, and the person you call when something breaks on a Sunday.

Before you rely on it

Beach access, train parking, event dates, menus, school calendars, and town rules can change. We link to official and business-owned pages where a stale detail would matter. Send a correction →