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DELAMAR MYSTIC

In the fall of 2024, Mystic Seaport Museum will welcome the opening of Delamar Mystic, a new luxury boutique hotel, spa, and restaurant by Greenwich Hospitality Group. Construction began this spring on the site of the former Latitude 41° Restaurant at the north end of the Museum’s campus.

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Built in 1963, Latitude 41° (formerly Seamen’s Inne) has been leveled and cleared in preparation for the new construction. The building’s condition made necessary improvements cost-prohibitive. Specifically, the location of the commercial kitchen below the river level and the construction of the building itself were not compatible with current sea level rise—an issue the Museum is dealing with more and more across the campus.

Developed in partnership with the Museum, the new hotel will feature 33 guest rooms and suites, a stunning waterfront restau rant and a 2,600 square-foot ballroom with a waterfront event lawn, including a guest-only pool. The guest rooms and suites will boast floor-to-ceiling windows and unparalleled views of the Mystic River and Mystic Seaport Museum. The restaurant will have seating for 90 guests inside and an additional 100 guests outside. The ballroom and lawn with sweeping waterfront views will host weddings, corporate events, private parties, and other functions. The hotel guest-only swimming pool will be surrounded by lounge seating and an outdoor bar. And, transient “dock and dine” capa bilities will be available to guests traveling by boat.

Community engagement is a cornerstone of Mystic Seaport Museum and the Greenwich Hospitality Group philosophy. Through this partnership with the Museum, hotel guests will be welcomed into the Mystic community and introduced to its wealth of historic, cultural, shopping, dining, and nature-inspired experiences. Look for the grand opening in the fall of 2024.

Sherri Ramella, Editorial Director and Associate Director of Advancement