This 3.5 mile walk highlights Newport’s amazing coastline and gives you a waterfront tour of Newport's famous mansions. Such a great way to see these sights for free!
The anchor of the Newport Waterfront! Marina, restaurants & nightlife, tours, boutiques & galleries. Come here for coffee, food, just to walk along the water, and more.
Katie and Conrad's favorite coffee spot, located conveniently in the wharf. It opened in 1997. Owner Alyssa Galdchun serves Italian espresso drinks and baked goods by herself and she sources her house blend roast coffee beans from a small-batch roaster in Central Massachusetts.
The Breakers is the grandest of Newport's summer "cottages" and a symbol of the Vanderbilt family's social and financial preeminence in turn-of-the-century America. If you have time, you can go to a tour here! It's open daily. Check out the website for more details.
Come here for great ambiance, drinks, and the best lobster roll in town.
If you're in the mood for Mexican food, this is the spot to go!
For the best bowl of clam chowder in the city, look no further than The Black Pearl.
Located in the wharf, the Clarke Cooke House has been around since 1972. The 250-year-old building belonged to Colonial-era merchant Clarke Cooke, and is well worth a visit for some great food and drinks!