The Greenwich Atlas

Eight neighborhoods. One town. Know the place before you settle.

For new residents and relocating families: neighborhood-by-neighborhood context on commute stations, school districts, daily life, and what makes each village distinct.

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Metro-North station Village

Eight distinct villages

Which neighborhood fits the way you live?

Full guide →

The Avenue, commerce, most walkable

Greenwich Avenue anchors this neighborhood: restaurants, shops, commuter rail, and the commercial heart of town. The most walkable part of Greenwich.

Rail Greenwich (Metro-North)

Harbor village, residential

Quieter than downtown with its own Metro-North stop. A harbor-edge neighborhood with strong local identity and shorter commuter parking lines.

Rail Cos Cob (Metro-North)

Dense residential, family-anchored

One of the most in-demand residential areas. Its own commuter station, the YMCA, and proximity to both Cos Cob and Old Greenwich.

Rail Riverside (Metro-North)

Waterfront village, Tod's Point access

Village-scale neighborhood at the water's edge. Closest resident access to Tod's Point, with its own commuter station and a walkable center.

Rail Old Greenwich (Metro-North)

Northwest residential, larger lots

Suburban residential northwest of downtown. No direct Metro-North station — most residents drive to Greenwich or Cos Cob station.

Rail Drive to Greenwich or Cos Cob

Estate lots, rural scale, privacy

The most rural part of Greenwich. Large lots, estate homes, and quiet — with a fully car-dependent lifestyle and no rail access.

Rail Car-dependent, no rail

Southwest village, Byram Park, waterfront

Southwest Greenwich with its own park, beach, and community. More accessible than the town's center, with a strong neighborhood identity.

Rail Southwest corner, near Port Chester

Mid-town residential

Mid-Greenwich residential neighborhood, centrally located between downtown and the eastern villages. Quiet and established.

Rail Central to Greenwich stations

Before you decide

The decisions that depend on your neighborhood.

In Greenwich, your village affects your school district, commute station, beach access, and how car-dependent daily life will be.

Commute Four Metro-North stations

Greenwich, Cos Cob, Riverside, Old Greenwich. Which one is yours depends on where you live — and so does parking availability. Read the guide before you sign.

Commute guide →
学校 Assignment by address

School assignments follow neighborhood boundaries. Check the district map against any specific address before you make a housing decision.

Schools overview →
ビーチへのアクセス Town beach card required

Greenwich residents need a town beach card for beach access. Understand the card process before your first summer — it is not automatic on move-in.

Beach card guide →
資産寿命 Logistics scale with lot size

Permits, snow, generators, seasonal upkeep, and contractor logistics all shift depending on where in Greenwich you land and what lot size you take on.

Homeowner guide →

For new residents

The guides that matter most before and after you move in.

All guides →

Relocation

グリニッジへの移動

Test the week before the house: station, school route, beach access, errands, highway, and upkeep.

Once you're settled

Daily life in Greenwich.

ビーチへのアクセス

グリニッジ ビーチ カード ガイド

ビーチでの一日を計画する前に、ビーチカード、ゲストルール、駐車場、フェリー、公式タウンページを確認してください。

公共のレクリエーション、屋外での日課、ジム、スタジオ、青少年向けプログラム、シニア向けオプション、プロバイダーのチェックなど、適切なレーンを見つけてください。

イベント、家族の選択肢、文化、そして週末がうまくいくかどうかを決める小さな計画メモ。

コーヒー、ランチ、ショッピング、ディナー、駐車場、訪問者、お子様との休憩など、必要な用事にアベニューをご利用ください。