The Breakers, Marblehouse and Rosecliff are some of the most iconic and stunning homes from the Gilded Age. The grounds and views are pretty nice too. Be sure to check with your hotel's concierge for tickets or book in advance through the website. You can also purchase at the entrance.
Whether you want to go for a morning jog or take an afternoon stroll, the Cliffwalk is a beautiful pedestrian walk along the New England Coastline - one of our favorite places in Newport and a great spot for photos!
Upper Thames and Lower Thames (along with the shops on Bellevue) are a great place to do some afternoon shopping. Our favorite store, The Shore Soap Co. , is a great place to pop into, along with lots of other boutiques and Newport-centric shops.
Ahoy! You're in a sailing town! The marina is located right in the heart of Newport. There are three charter companies you can contact if you'd like to get out on the water: Newport Yacht Charters: http://www.newportyachtcharters.net/home 12 Meter Charters: http://12metercharters.com/ Sightsailing of Newport: http://sightsailing.com/
Rain or shine, Ocean Drive is a "must-do"!
Not just a State Park, Fort Adams is a military fortress. Information about its history and taking a tour is listed on the website.
For you tennis fans, the Hall of Fame is located on Bellevue, right in downtown Newport!
A beautiful and historic Catholic Church in the heart of town, John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier were wed here on September 12, 1953.