Newport’s enchanting 3.5-mile Cliff Walk is the perfect place for your moment of peace. Panoramic ocean views, crashing waves and the perfect amount of sea breeze on one side and stunning, Gilded Age mansions on the other.
Tour one or a few of the iconic mansions in Newport. History lesson: During the Gilded Age, America’s wealthiest families flocked to the City by the Sea and its surrounding areas; making this area their summertime playground.
Bowen’s and Bannister’s wharves are where you’ll find that undeniable downtown Newport energy. Eclectic shops, dynamic galleries, and some of the best restaurants in town make this area a must-stop visit while you’re here.
Try some of our favorite restaurants in the area: The Nitro Bar, The Mooring, Clark Cook House, Pasta Beach, Castle Hill Inn on the Lawn, Diego's, Benjamin's, The Black Pearl, Brick Alley Pub, Scales & Shells, Mama Luisa, Wally's Wieners, The Landing, O'Briens Pub, and One Pelham East.
A 10-mile coastal drive in Newport is a must-see! Drive or bike your way around the winding path to experience our scenic coastline and beautiful parks.
Situated at the mouth of the Newport Harbor, Fort Adams State Park offers an exceptional panoramic view of both Newport Harbor and the East Passage of Narragansett Bay. The park offers a wide range of activities including salt water bathing, fishing, boating, soccer, rugby.
As part of the global tennis community the International Tennis Hall of Fame is committed to preserving tennis history, celebrating its champions, and educating and inspiring a worldwide audience. A cool spot to check out if you're a tennis fan!