The TV show, Gilmore Girls, captured the heart of viewers with its quirky cast of characters and charming small-town setting. You can visit the town that inspired this beloved television show right here in Connecticut. Tucked away in the Litchfield Hills, the show’s creator, Amy Sherman-Palladino, found her inspiration in the small town of Washington.
When the town of Washington hosted Gilmore Girls creator, Amy Sherman-Palladino, and her husband, Dan, as they visited, the idea of a show was born. The fictional town of Stars Hollow was based on this sleepy Connecticut locale.
To take a tour visiting the places and spaces that brought Stars Hollow to life begin at the Mayflower Inn and Spa. This is where the show's creator stayed during her visit.
Stop into The Washington Food Market and see the similarities to the show's Doose's Market. This is a place where you take your time shopping instead of rushing through.
The town has a strong sense of community and plenty of quirky local events. Enjoy taking a walk through the town that is as close to Stars Hollow as you can get.
You can visit Washington any time of the year, but every autumn, the town welcomes fans for a Gilmore Gathering. Take a bus tour and enjoy Gilmore Girls themed activities all day long!
For more information on the Gilmore Gathering, visit the town of Washington website.
Are you a Gilmore Girls fan? Who was your favorite character? You can also visit the Connecticut pizza shop that inspired the popular movie Mystic Pizza.
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