Things to do in Newport

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Newport Attractions

Perched at the southern tip of Aquidneck Island, Newport is a beautiful seaside city with a rich, storied past. Famous for its colonial buildings, 19th-century mansions, and breathtaking coastal views, Newport is known as a New England summer retreat and is full of things to do on shore and in the water. Enjoy an active vacation by setting sail on the Atlantic Ocean or wandering along the clifftops that line the sea. There is an abundance of National Historic Landmarks to explore as well—tour the city's most resplendent residences to get a grasp of how the wealthy lived during America's Gilded Age, or visit the largest coastal fortification in the United States while you uncover 180 years of American and military heritage.


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What to do in Newport

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Newport Historical Society - No matter your age, this gallery will pique your imagination and capture your mind.

Sail Newport - A swimsuit and a sense of fun are all that's needed for a splashing great time here.

White Horse Tavern - If you're thinking of exploring the region's history through its landmarks, mark this one down on your itinerary.

Bowen's Wharf - Chat to a few locals and learn why many travelers stop to visit this place.

St. Mary's Catholic Church - Get an understanding of the local faith at this sacred place.

Easton's Beach - Inhale the sea air and watch the waves splashing against the shore at this gorgeous coastal spot.

Cliff Walk - Get set for views that'll take your breath away at this natural landscape.

Queen Anne Square - Grab your rug, pack some snacks and find a comfortable spot to appreciate Mother Nature.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Newport

Newport is home to three National Historic Landmark Districts thanks to early immigrants who established the area well before the American Revolution. Explore the many Registered Historic Places sprinkled throughout the city's neighborhoods for a look into their past.

Newport Historic District

Covering 250 acres (101 ha), the Newport Historic District is known for its well-preserved colonial buildings and storefronts from the 18th century. Most of the structures are maintained as museums, giving you the opportunity to explore history firsthand. Tour landmarks like the Brick Market—now called the Museum of Newport History—or the Hunter House and its Georgian architecture.

Bellevue Avenue

This historic district is rich with opulent mansions constructed during the late 19th century in the Gilded Age of America. Bellevue Avenue is home to 8 National Historic Landmarks that represent a range of architectural styles, from the ornamented Shingle style to Italian Renaissance and Classical Revival designs. Visit Kingscote, the first large house to be built in the city in 1839, or Chateau-sur-Mer, considered to be one of the first great Newport mansions.

Fort Adams State Park

The Fort Adams State Park is home to Fort Adams, a coastal fortification dating back to the War of 1812. During a tour, see quarters where officials lived and go beneath the walls in a network of underground tunnels as you learn about the fort's role throughout American history. Soccer, rugby, and picnicking are common activities on the park's lush fields, and the area also hosts the Newport Jazz Festival and Newport Folk Festival in the summer.

What to See in Newport

The historic homes and buildings found around Newport are one of the highlights of the city. Admire the opulent ornamentation of its splendid mansions and the practical designs of colonial buildings during your stay. When you're not marveling at the area’s majestic architecture, go for a stroll along the 3.5-mile (5.6-km) Cliff Walk, a National Recreation Trail that traces Newport's stunning coastline. As you wind over the path, watch waves roll in from the Atlantic and crash against the rocks below, and catch sight of nearby mansions with a waterfront view. While walking, keep an eye out for the more than 300 bird species that make Newport their home.

Sightseeing in Newport

Explore the activities and local entertainment in Newport and discover what makes the city a favorite summer destination. Charter a boat and go sailing around the coast, learning about the rich maritime history of the region, which hosted the America's Cup from 1930 to 1983. For land-based recreation, explore Newport's nature-laden trails and bucolic bike paths that run through protected habitats, enjoying picturesque landscapes along the way. As the host of the first US Open in 1895, Newport has a long golfing legacy and is home to storied courses like the Newport Country Club and Newport National Golf Club. Newport is also a foodie paradise, serving up fresh seafood like oysters, clam chowder, and lobster. Wash down your meal with a beer from one of Newport's craft breweries, or indulge with a glass of red or white from a local winery. In the summer, watch live music performances during the Newport Jazz Festival and Newport Folk Festival, or find a spot on the city's 400 miles (644 km) of coastline to kick back and work on your tan.

Things to Do in Newport with Kids

If you want to create new family memories in Newport, we have some suggestions. Round up the gang and treat them to these fun-filled family friendly experiences:


 

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Frequently asked questions

What to do in Newport on a sunny day?
What should I not miss in Newport?
If you’re eager to see the best of this place, slot these attractions into your schedule:

  • The Breakers
  • Fort Adams State Park
  • Rough Point
  • International Tennis Hall of Fame and Museum

Are there cheap things to do in Newport?
If you’re vacationing on a shoestring budget, you may like to add the following thrifty activities and tours to your agenda:


What can you do in Newport for free?
Your trip to Newport needn’t blow the budget with free attractions like these to explore:

  • Naval War College Museum
  • Easton’s Beach
  • Thames Street
  • Second Beach


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Downtown Newport

If you're spending some time in Downtown Newport, Bannister's Wharf and Bowen's Wharf are top sights worth seeing.

Downtown Newport
Fort Adams State Park featuring a coastal town and heritage architecture

Fifth Ward

5/5(6 area reviews)

If you're spending some time in Fifth Ward, Ocean Drive Historic District and Gooseberry Beach are top sights worth seeing.

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Bellevue Avenue Historic District

Bellevue Avenue Historic District is known for its abundant dining options, and you can plan a trip to The Breakers and Rosecliff while you're in town.

Bellevue Avenue Historic District
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Yachting Village

4.5/5(118 area reviews)

While visiting Yachting Village, you might make a stop by sights like Thames Street and Newport Harbour.

Yachting Village
Nice scenic walk in Newport, RI

Cliff Walk

5/5(17 area reviews)

Unique features of Cliff Walk include the beaches and gardens. Make a stop by Rosecliff or The Breakers while you're exploring the area.

Cliff Walk
When I lived in Boston, I took the subway

Top of the Hill

5/5(63 area reviews)

If you're spending some time in Top of the Hill, Easton's Beach and Ocean Drive Historic District are top sights worth seeing.

Top of the Hill

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