Top 10 · 2026

The best tattoo shops in Connecticut.

The 8 highest-rated, most-reviewed verified tattoo studios across Connecticut drawn from 24 parlors and 1,926+ real reviews.

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How we rank the best tattoo shops in Connecticut

GetMarkd's rankings combine real Google review counts, average star ratings, and verified portfolio activity. We exclude any shop that's closed, has fewer than 10 reviews, or hasn't been operational in the last 12 months — so what you see is what's currently great in Connecticut, not what was great a decade ago.

All rankings update weekly. No paid placements, ever. If a shop on this list closes or quality drops, it's removed automatically on the next refresh cycle.

Frequently asked questions

How many tattoo shops are in Connecticut?

GetMarkd lists 24 verified tattoo studios across 1 city in Connecticut, including Hartford. Each shop is hand-vetted with real reviews, real portfolios, and active operations.

What's the average cost of a tattoo in Connecticut?

Most Connecticut shops charge $150–$250 per hour, with small flash pieces starting around $80–$120 and full sleeves running $1,500–$4,000+. Pricing varies by city, artist demand, and complexity. Use our cost calculator for a tighter estimate.

Do Connecticut tattoo shops take walk-ins?

Many do — especially on weekends and for smaller flash pieces. For custom or larger work, expect to book a consultation and wait 2–8 weeks depending on artist demand. Use the walk-in filter to find shops currently accepting same-day appointments.

How do I find the best tattoo artist in Connecticut?

Start with our ranked list of top studios for 2026, filter by the style you want (fine-line, traditional, black-and-grey, color realism), and check verified review counts. The best signal is matching an artist's portfolio to your specific idea, not just chasing the highest rating.

Is it safe to get a tattoo in Connecticut?

All licensed shops in Connecticut are required to follow state health-department sterilization standards — single-use needles, autoclaved equipment, and bloodborne-pathogen training. Every shop on GetMarkd is verified as actively operating; ask to see the studio's current license on arrival.