Entrance at Memorial & Eustis Blvd. Not to be missed! This 3.5 mile walk along Newport’s pristine coastline will give you a waterfront tour of the majestic mansions and an awe-inspiring view of the Rhode Island Sound.
Lots of shopping, bars, and restaurants! Our favorites are 22 Bowen, Clarke Cooke House, and the Black Pearl.
Travel back in time as you set foot on this beautiful National Historic Landmark that was first opened on July 26, 1880 as a social club for Newport’s turn of the century summer elite. The International Tennis Hall of Fame preserves and promotes the history of tennis and celebrates its champions. A must see while in town!
Explore the history of the Gilded Age while touring the summer cottages built in the 1800s by wealthy tycoons of New York and Philadelphia. Now, these massive houses, including the spectacular Rosecliff, Marble House, the Breakers, the Elms, Rough Point, and more, are open to the public, offering fascinating and informative tours.
Our favorite coffee shop is a MUST while you're in town!
One of the best restaurants in Newport - The White Horse Tavern is the “oldest operating restaurant in the U.S.” and is acknowledged as the 10th oldest in the world.
The White Horse Tavern is also a National Historic Landmark being America’s oldest restaurant, having served guests since 1673.
Beautiful waterfront spot to enjoy cocktails and bites - also where we got engaged!
Excellent no-frills lunch spot right in the heart of downtown!
Great spot central to downtown for dinner and cocktails!