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Newport (Rhode Island)
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Newport is a beautiful seaside city in Rhode Island that is famous for its mansions.
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Get in
To get into Newport, or anywhere on Aquidneck Island, You can take one of three bridges: The Newport Bridge (Claiborne Pell Bridge), from Jamestown, Rhode Island, The Sakonnet River Bridge, from Tiverton, Rhode Island, or the Mount Hope Bridge, from Bristol, Rhode Island.
Get around
Newport is a great town for walking. Most of the restaurants and shops are packed into the harbor area, perfect for walking but difficult for driving and finding a parking space.
See
- Fort Adams State Park, 1 (http://www.riparks.com/fortadams.htm).
- Fort Adams, 401 841-0707, 2 (http://www.fortadams.org/). Fort Adams Trust, a non-profit group, has been charged with restoring the fort. Tours are available from June to October.
Mansions
- The Breakers, 3 (http://www.newportmansions.org/page3544.cfm). Built between 1893 and 1895 by the Vanderbilt family. The Preservation Society of Newport County now owns The Breakers.
- Marble House.
- The Elms.
- Chateau-sur-Mer.
- Rosecliff.
- Rough Point.
Museums
Do
- Cliff Walk, 4 (http://www.cliffwalk.com/). Dedicated in 1975, this 3.5 mile public access walkway offers natural views as well as architectural ones.
- Beach.
- Sovereign Bank Skating Center, 5 (http://www.skatenewport.com). Seasonal.
Events
- Newport Jazz Festival. An annual festival held at Fort Adams State Park that is part of a worldwide tour.
- Newport Waterfront Festivals, 6 (http://www.newportfestivals.com/).
- Sunset Music Festival.
- Newport Waterfront Irish Festival.
- Taste of Rhode Island.
- International Great Chowder Cook-off.
- International Oktoberfest.
- Newport Waterfront Irish Festival.
Learn
Eat
There are many good restaurants in Newport, especially for seafood.
Budget
Mid-range
- Brick Alley Pub, 140 Thames St, 401 849-6334, 7 (http://www.brickalley.com/). Steaks, seafood, drinks, great clam chowder.
- Mooring Restaurant, Sayers Wharf, 401 846-2260, 8 (http://www.mooringrestaurant.com). Newport's premier waterfront seafood restaurant. Featuring one of the state's most extensive wine lists.
- Smokehouse Cafe, Sayers Wharf, 401 848-9800, 9 (http://www.smokehousecafe.com). Outdoor eating featuring Smoked Corn and Crab Chowder, along with plenty of other smoked items.
Splurge
- 22 Bowen's Wine Bar & Grille, 22 Bowens Wharf, 401 841-8884. Located on the waterfront in the heart of historic downtown Newport, Rhode Island. Serving prime beef, New England's finest seafood, 35 wines by the glass and over 500 labels on our wine list, we invite you to visit us and enjoy "a little bit of tenderness" at one of Newport's best. http://www.22bowens.com
- Castle Hill Inn & Resort, Ocean Dr, 401 841-8884. The Inn's chefs artfully craft fresh local fish, regional meats, and produce into a distinctly native, seasonal menu, served in four dining rooms. From appetizers to desserts, imaginative presentation and exceptional taste characterize Castle Hill Inn's fine dining experience. With over 500 selections on our main Wine List, The Castle Hill Inn & Resort has been awarded The Prestigious Wine Spectator Award of Excellence consecutively for the past five years. http://www.castlehillinn.com
Sleep
There are a few big hotels, and an abundance of Bed & Breakfasts. In season, it's expensive everywhere, and many places require multiple night stays.
- Marshall Slocum Guest House, 10 (http://www.marshallslocuminn.com). It offers a full breakfast, afternoon refreshments, and nightly sweets. Inclusive packages with mansions, tours and a lobster dinner are also offered.
- The Almondy Inn, 25 Pelham St, 401 848-7202, fax 401 848-7299, 11 (http://www.almondyinn.com). A Victorian Bed & Breakfast Inn located in the gas-lit Historic Hill district. This elegant 1890's home has been restored to its original glory and is located within walking distance of many fine restaurants, antique shops, galleries and near the famous Newport Mansions and island beaches.
- Agincourt Inn, 12 (http://www.agincourtinn.com). Bed and Breakfast in an historic mansion.
- Castle Hill Inn & Resort, 13 (http://www.castlehillinn.com), 888-466-1355. Located on a secluded 40 acre peninsula. Features a restored Victorian Inn as well beach houses and cottages. The Castle Hill lighthouse is also within walking distance.
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