The Cliff Walk along the eastern shore of Newport is a world famous public walk that combines the natural beauty of the Newport shoreline with the architectural history of Newport's mansions. The walk begins at the cross streets of Memorial and Eustis, right next to The Chanler hotel.
Tour the historic mansions and peer into the lives of some of America’s most famous families at the turn of the 20th century. If you only have time for one, head to the Breakers
See the Hall and grass courts were Tennis legends come to play every summer. If you're not a Tennis fan but love seafood, consider The Lobster Roll at the restaurant on the grounds has been featured in many publications and featured on the Food Network
Make history come alive at the largest coastal fortification in the United States. Visit this engineering and architectural masterpiece to see where the soldiers lived, enter the casemates, explore the tunnel system, and climb the bastions for breathtaking views.
Established in 1950, the Norman Bird Sanctuary constitutes the largest area of preserved open space in Newport County. A wildlife refuge, NBS encompasses over 300 acres and seven miles of trails that wind through diverse habitats and offer spectacular views of surrounding oceans and ponds
Discover Jamestown's most visited landmark with its panoramic views of Narragansett Bay. Beavertail lighthouse is the third- oldest lighthouse in North America. Convenient trip, not far from Newport, Rhode Island.
The Audrain Automobile Museum, housed in the historic 1902–03 Beaux-Arts Audrain Building on Newport’s Bellevue Avenue, showcases curated themed exhibitions featuring 15–20 vehicles at a time—drawn from its collection of over 200 rare and historically significant automobiles and motorcycles.