Content Marketing

Content marketing is the practice of developing written pieces, video, photography, infographics and more for the web. Content may live on CTvisit.com, be sent in an email, or be shared across social media platorms, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. Here are a few of the ways we are using content to promote our partners.

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Blue Oar

Outdoor Dining in Connecticut

A warm breeze in a vibrant atmosphere makes dining outdoors in Connecticut a memorable treat! Unwind on an evening or afternoon for a relaxing outdoor dinner. From casual eateries to upscale restaurants to roadside food stands, the choices abound throughout the state.

Featuring: Abbott's Lobster in the Rough | Artisan Restaurant, Tavern & Garden | BAR | Harry's Place | Millwright's Restaurant | Restaurant Bricco | River - A Waterfront Restaurant & Bar | S&P Oyster Co. | Stone Row Kitchen + Bar | The Blue Oar | The Place | Viron Rondo Osteria | Wood-n-Tap (Farmington) | l'escale


Abigail's Grille & Wine Bar, Simsbury

10 for Brunch

When did brunch become such a thing? In recent years it seems that many Connecticut restaurants that never gave it a thought before have begun putting Bloody Marys, omelets and much, much more onto their menus.  So let’s raise a toast to the weekend and enjoy!

Featuring: Abigail's Grille & Wine Bar | Bella's Café | Elm Street Diner | Fresh Salt at Saybrook Point Resort & Marina | Mill on the River | Pond House Cafe | Sugar & Olives | Terrain Garden Cafe | The Corner Restaurant | White Horse Country Pub


Bike Ride Trail

Best Bike Rides: Many Ways to Go

On back roads, canal paths, wooded trails and coastal excursions, there is biking for everyone in Connecticut – and spring is a great time of year to pop your bikes onto the top of your car and head out for the wide open spaces. Of course, there are many expert opinions about where to find the best bike rides in the state, so we have pulled suggestions from a number of good sources, along with links, so you can make your own determination. Wherever you head, one thing is for certain: There are very few ways better than biking for getting a close look at and feel for the wonders of Connecticut.

Featuring: Air Line State Park Trail | Connecticut Bed & Breakfast/Bicycle Trail | Larkin State Park Trail | The Last Green Valley | Town of Bethlehem | Tunxis State Forest


Rocks 21

Dining with a View

It is always a pleasure to drive through the Connecticut countryside on a glorious afternoon in any season, but you can really up the ante with a leisurely lunch or dinner with a view. Here are some restaurants where you can seek and find the season’s best light.

Featuring: Essex Clipper Dinner Train | Fresh Salt at Saybrook Point Resort & Marina | Gelston House | Hopkins Inn Restaurant | La Plage | Madison Beach Hotel | Millwright's Restaurant | River - A Waterfront Restaurant & Bar | Rocks 21 | Sharpe Hill Vineyard | Sunset Bar & Grill | The Blue Oar | The Inn at Woodstock Hill