Location
Geographical Location
Berlin is strategically located at the geographical center of the State of Connecticut, on the east coast of the United States.
Locational Advantages
Berlin traces many of its advantages - a smart labor force, steady population growth, a good education system, affordable housing, strong retail market - back to its central location within a state that is easy to navigate.
Learn more about everything from Berlin's location to median housing prices by navigating this section of the website and by visiting our Town Profile.
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Highway Access
There is little highway congestion in Berlin as many sections of highway are operating at 20-30% below capacity.
Berlin is at the hub of Central Connecticut's highway network. Route 9 is Berlin's main link to the interstate highway network. It runs the length of town from east to west and connects to I-91 north and south and I-84, running east and west across Connecticut.
Running north and south, the Berlin Turnpike (Connecticut routes 5 and 15) parallels I-91, connecting with the interstate in the nearby cities of Meriden and Hartford.
Interstate-691, just beyond Berlin's southwest border, provides another convenient link to I-84 and points west.
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