Greenwich, Cos Cob, Riverside, and Old Greenwich create different commute habits.
Train station
Test the full door-to-train route, including parking or drop-off, before choosing a neighborhood around it.
Daily-life guide
The polished version of Greenwich is easy to see. The useful version shows up in smaller choices: which station you can reliably use, how school pickup affects the afternoon, whether beach access is part of your summer, where you actually buy groceries, and whether Greenwich Avenue is a weekly habit or an occasional plan.
Greenwich, Cos Cob, Riverside, and Old Greenwich create different commute habits.
Test the full door-to-train route, including parking or drop-off, before choosing a neighborhood around it.
Downtown, Old Greenwich, Riverside, Cos Cob, Byram, Glenville, backcountry, and shoreline areas solve different problems.
Compare daily errands, school pickup, weekend routines, and drive times — not just house photos.
The GPS site is the official path for calendars, registration, residency verification, school finder, bell times, and transportation.
Look beyond the school name: pickup, activities, buses, sports, after-school plans, and parent communication shape the week.
Tod’s Point, Byram Park, town parks, and seasonal beach/boating rules matter, but access details change.
Use official Town pages for passes, tickets, swim status, ferry, and facility rules before building routines.
Trees, storms, snow, generators, pools, landscaping, older homes, renovations, and service providers become part of the calendar.
Build a trusted local service shortlist before the urgent moment arrives.
Greenwich Avenue is useful, but not every day needs downtown.
Identify the places you will use on repeat: grocery, pharmacy, coffee, family dinner, urgent care, hardware, dry cleaner, and a rainy-day kid option.
Central Greenwich may mean easier access to the train, Greenwich Avenue, restaurants, appointments, and errands. Old Greenwich often gets discussed around village life and Tod’s Point. Riverside, Cos Cob, Byram, Glenville, shoreline areas, and backcountry can each change the daily map: school runs, drive times, Westchester or Stamford access, beach routines, and how much property upkeep you are taking on.
None of those descriptions is a ranking. They are reminders to test your actual week before deciding what “Greenwich” means for you.
Greenwich Public Schools’ site is the official starting point for calendars, registration, residency verification, school finder, school information, bell times, parent resources, and transportation. For families, the practical question is rarely one perfect amenity. It is the weekly choreography: school, activities, sports, pickups, camps, library events, parks, and dinner plans that do not require crossing town at the wrong time.
Greenwich has four Metro-North stations most commuters compare: Greenwich, Cos Cob, Riverside, and Old Greenwich. The right answer depends on where you live, how you get to the station, parking or drop-off, whether you are hybrid, and what else happens before and after the train. Use MTA for current schedules and Greenwich Parking Services for current permit and lot rules.
Greenwich homeowner life often includes trees, storms, snow, generators, pools, landscaping, older-home maintenance, renovations, and a local service-provider list. That is not a downside, but it is part of owning property here. Build the shortlist before the pipe bursts, the tree falls, the snowstorm hits, or the pool needs attention before guests arrive.
Town Hall is at 101 Field Point Road, and the Town lists 203-622-7700 as its main phone number. Use the links below for current, official details.