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Newport, Rhode Island, is a city of unparalleled elegance and historical significance. Often referred to as the playground of the American elite during the Gilded Age, it is home to some of the most magnificent mansions in the United States, including The Breakers and Marble House. These 'summer cottages' of the Vanderbilt and Astor families are masterworks of architecture and are now open to the public for tours. Beyond its architectural marvels, Newport is globally recognized as the sailing capital of the world. For over 50 years, it was the home of the America's Cup, and its harbor remains a hub for world-class regattas and luxury yachts. The iconic Cliff Walk is a must-do activity, providing a 3.5-mile scenic trail that winds between the crashing waves of the Atlantic and the manicured lawns of the great mansions. The city also features a spirited cultural scene, hosting the International Tennis Hall of Fame and the world-renowned Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals. The historic downtown area, with its colonial-era buildings and cobblestone wharfs, is great for exploring on foot. Visitors can enjoy fresh Atlantic seafood at wharfside restaurants or browse the eclectic boutiques along Thames Street and Bellevue Avenue. Newport is easily accessible by car via the scenic Pell Bridge or by ferry from nearby coastal cities. While summer is the busiest season, offering well-suited conditions for sailing and beach-going, the city is also beautiful in the fall. The Christmas season is another popular time to visit, as the mansions are lavishly decorated in period holiday style. Newport remains a timeless symbol of American coastal prestige.

📋 Practical info

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Visiting
Newport has many opulent Gilded Age mansions that can be toured inside; the coastal Cliff Walk is publicly accessible.
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Typical hours
Mansions are typically open 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with seasonal variations. The Cliff Walk is accessible anytime.
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Photography
Photography without flash is allowed in most mansions; some rooms prohibit it. On the Cliff Walk, photography is unrestricted.
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Time needed
Plan at least a full day to tour several mansions and enjoy the Cliff Walk.
Combine with
Combine with the Cliff Walk, Newport's beaches, and a harbor boat tour.
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Getting there
By car via I-95 or bus from Providence (about 45 minutes). Nearest airport: T.F. Green in Providence.
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Insider tip
Walk the Cliff Walk - it features striking views of the mansions and the ocean, free and always accessible.

Geography

Population
24,232 (2020)
Coordinates
41.48998, -71.31377

Facts

  • Sailing Capital of the World
  • Home to 'The Breakers' mansion
  • Site of International Tennis Hall of Fame
  • Features the 3.5-mile Cliff Walk
  • Home to USA's oldest synagogue
  • Host of the legendary Jazz Festival
  • Former home of the America's Cup
  • Frequent setting for high-society films

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Sights in the town Newport (15)

Newport Art Museum🏛 museum

The Newport Art Museum is housed in a historic Victorian building and features American art.

Artillery Company of Newport Military Museum🏛 museum

It is the oldest military organization in continuous service in the United States, displaying military artifacts.

Saint Columba's Chapel⛪ religious

Saint Columba's Chapel is a Gothic Revival Episcopal chapel built in the 19th century.

Holy Cross Church⛪ religious

Holy Cross Church is a historic Catholic church built for Irish immigrants in the 19th century.

Trinity Church⛪ religious

Trinity Church is the oldest Anglican church in Rhode Island, built in 1726.

Jamestown Verrazzano Bridge📍 landmark

Suspension bridge over Narragansett Bay connecting Jamestown to Newport.

Newport Harbor Light📍 landmark

Newport Harbor Light in Newport, Rhode Island, a lighthouse built in 1865, is a National Historic Landmark.

Saint Marys Church📍 landmark

St. Mary's Church is where John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier were married in 1953.

Conanicut Battery National Historic Park🌳 park

Revolutionary War earthwork battery on Conanicut Island.

Dutch Island🌿 nature

Dutch Island is a protected nature reserve with ruins of a military fort in Narragansett Bay.

Samuel Whitehorne House🏺 historical

A Federal-period house built in 1811 with a restored garden.

Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House🏺 historical

The oldest surviving house in Newport, built in 1697.

Newport City Hall🏺 historical

A Romanesque Revival building built in 1868, with a distinctive clock tower.

Battery Varnum🛡️ fortress

A Civil War-era coastal artillery fortification on Brenton Point.

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Frequently asked questions

Newport: where is it located?
Newport is located in United States.
Newport: what is there to see?
Highlights include Newport Art Museum, Whitehall Museum House, Artillery Company of Newport Military Museum.
Newport: why is it worth visiting?
Newport, Rhode Island, is a city of unparalleled elegance and historical significance.
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