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You’ve arrived! Now, get the insider’s view of the city aboard Old Town Trolley! We’ll take you to all the best spots first, giving you the most comprehensive sightseeing experience in Savannah.

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We’re the only Savannah tour company officially endorsed by the HSF. The foundation has been responsible for preserving the architectural treasures of Savannah for more than 60 years.

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Old Town Trolley Tours has the largest fleet of trolleys in the city! So when you hop off, spend a few hours (or even just a few minutes) at any of the stops you won’t have to wait too long for the next trolley. Less waiting time = More sightseeing time!

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1-Day Trolley

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  • 1 day of free unlimited re-boarding
  • Hop on and off ALL DAY at 15 Stops
  • Open-air sightseeing perfect for taking pictures
  • More than 100 points of interest
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  • 2 consecutive days of free unlimited re-boarding
  • Free Parking with On/Off Tour**

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  • Reservations required*
  • A comedy trolley tour - 90 minutes in length - with the added cool breeze of air conditioning!
  • One rest stop and beverage break**
  • Tour is rated PG-13; guests must be 13 and up

Ghosts & Gravestones

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  • EXCLUSIVE night-time entry into 2 of Savannah’s Most Haunted Venues
  • FIRST is a stop at the Andrew Low House
  • THEN on to the Perkin’s & Son’s Ship Chandlery
  • Travel Past Ancient Cemeteries, Antebellum Mansions & Squares
  • Drive by the Sites of Some of the Bloodiest Battlegrounds in History

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  • Participate in an actual paranormal investigation with our expert guides.
  • Get hands-on with the latest ghost hunting equipment.
  • Learn the darker side of Savannah.
  • Track down evidence of ghosts and other supernatural beings.

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  • Restored Prohibition era vehicles that “drive” the period’s history
  • More than 200 historic artifacts that connect you to the past
  • Photos, murals and videos that captivate the senses
  • Craft cocktail speakeasy that serves up authentic Prohibition-era drinks

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  • Learn the untold spectral history of Savannah
  • Visit Colonial Park Cemetery
  • Walk through two of Savannah’s most haunted squares

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  • All our tours are 100% live in real time - No pre-recorded narration
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Guests of all ages are allowed in the museum during all operating hours, but photo ID is required at the door to receive a wristband for admittance to the Speakeasy.

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Duration: Approximately 90 minutes.

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What are the most popular stops on the Savannah tour route? + -

We take great pride in providing an itinerary that showcases all the great aspects of each city during our tours. The most popular stops on our Savannah tour include the American Prohibition Museum, the Davenport House Museum, Pirates House, Chippewa Square, River Street, and the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum.

How long is the Savannah tour route from start to finish? + -

Our Savannah tour is 8 miles long and is 100 minutes from start to finish, but our hop-on, hop-off tour is designed for you to hop off at any stop, explore a Savannah attraction or neighborhood, and hop back on when you are ready to resume your Savannah sightseeing experience.

Do I have to start at stop #1? + -

You may start your Old Town Trolley Tour at any of our convenient stops. Click on Map and Stops to see a list of our stops with information about the attractions and points of interest at each stop.

What neighborhoods does the tour visit? + -

The Savannah tour travels through the Historic District, the Victorian District, River Street, Bay Street, Ellis Square, and City Market.

Does the tour run on holidays and holiday weekends? + -

Our Savannah tours run 364 days per year (365 in leap years). We’re only closed on St. Patrick’s Day.

How often do tours run throughout the day? + -

Old Town Trolley Tours of Savannah operates the city’s largest fleet of sightseeing vehicles, and this allows us to pick up and drop off more frequently than any other trolley company. The frequency of the trolleys depends on the time of the year, traffic, and weather conditions.

How large is Savannah’s Historic District, and does Old Town Trolley cover it all? + -

Old Town Trolley Tours covers all 9 miles of Savannah’s Historic District and Victorian District.

Old Town Trolley Tours takes you through 22 historic squares, each with its own unique charm. These squares were designed in the 18th and 19th centuries and are home to many monuments, fountains, and beautiful landscaping. The trolley ride allows you to soak in the beauty of these squares while learning about their history and significance.

What historic Savannah homes will I see on the tour? + -

On our Savannah tour, you will see the Mercer-Williams House Museum, the Old Sorrel Weed House, the Harper Fowlkes House, the Green-Meldrim House and many more.

What can I do in Savannah in one day? + -

Savannah is a charming city with plenty to offer. From its iconic landmarks to its picturesque parks, Savannah is a destination that will leave you enchanted. Start your day by taking the Savannah Old Town Trolley Tour, which will take you on a comprehensive tour of the city. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the lively commentary as you pass by the city’s iconic landmarks, beautiful parks, and notable attractions. The tour includes stops at the city’s famous squares, including Chippewa and Telfair, and notable historic sites, such as the Mercer-Williams House Museum and Forsyth Park. The trolley operates on a hop-on, hop-off basis, so you can get off and explore the sites at your leisure.

What is the most beautiful part of Savannah? + -

Savannah has many beautiful parts that are worth exploring. From its picturesque streets to its grand gardens, there’s no shortage of beauty to behold.

First on our list is the largest and most popular public park in Savannah, Forsyth Park, a must-visit destination. The park is filled with stunning fountains, ancient oaks, and beautiful flowers. You can hop on the Old Town Trolley Tour, which will take you through the park. Allow yourself to enjoy its beauty and learn about its rich history.

Next up is Savannah’s Waterfront. Take a walk along the riverfront, and enjoy the sight of the cargo ships passing by while the refreshing breeze of the river cools you down. Or, hop on the Old Town Trolley Tour that takes you to River Street, where you will witness a breathtaking view of the Savannah River and the iconic Talmadge Memorial Bridge.

Another must-visit is Bonaventure Cemetery, a beautiful and serene place that offers a unique atmosphere that is not to be missed. The beautiful oak trees, the Spanish moss, and the elaborate headstones make the cemetery a photographer’s paradise. Old Town Trolley Tour takes you to the cemetery and allows you to explore its beauty while learning about the history and culture of the place.

Finally, the Victorian District is another beautiful part of Savannah that is worth visiting. The district is known for its historic homes, elegant architecture, and colorful gardens. The Old Town Trolley Tour takes you to the district and allows you to admire the stunning mansions and learn the history behind them.

How should I tour Rainbow Row? + -

This row of brightly colored houses is a popular tourist attraction and is often featured in Savannah’s postcards and promotional materials. However, with Rainbow Row being such a popular destination, finding the best way to experience it can be a challenge. Taking an Old Town Trolley Tour to visit Rainbow Row is the best way to experience the iconic Savannah landmark. Hitch a ride on the hop-on, hop-off trolleys for the best views, incredibly accessible history lessons, and insight into Savannah’s biggest attractions.

What is Savannah, Georgia best known for? + -

Savannah, Georgia, nestled in the southeastern portion of the U.S., is one of the most culturally rich and historically significant cities in the country. With its dynamic blend of art, literature and architecture, and with its history in the Revolutionary War, Civil War, and the Civil Rights Movement, there’s no doubt that Savannah is a stunning and lively city that has much to offer.

1. Historic District: One of Savannah’s top attractions is its Historic District, recognized as a National Historic Landmark, which encompasses more than 20 blocks downtown. You can see the stunning Forsyth Park, a world-renowned park that beautifully unites nature and the city. Savannah’s Historic District is also an excellent place to learn about American history, civil rights, slavery and more.

2. Art scene: From music to art installations, Savannah’s art scene has it all. The city’s incredibly rich history has inspired local artists, making Savannah a hub for artists all around the U.S. One of the must-see spots in Savannah for art lovers is the Savannah College of Art and Design, which is renowned all over the world. It’s a place for learning and appreciating art in all forms, and you’ll be able to experience different art pieces and installations that represent Savannah’s unique beauty and creative energy.

3. Culinary culture: Savannah is known for its unique culinary atmosphere, which is a mixture of southern hospitality and international flair. Southern charm is apparent in many of Savannah’s dishes, and there are a variety of highly rated restaurants that offer delicious southern cuisine! You might enjoy some of the best dishes, including fried chicken, BBQ pulled pork, jambalaya and much more. However, due to visitors from all over the world, it’s also possible to find unique international cuisine in Savannah, such as Mediterranean, French, and Asian cuisine.

4. The river: Another aspect that makes Savannah unique is the riverfront, where history and modernity unite harmoniously. The Savannah River is an excellent spot for individuals and families who want to experience a fun environment with endless food options and shopping opportunities. This area has 200 years of history, which adds to its warm sensibility, natural beauty and abundance of culture.

5. Forsyth Park: Forsyth Park is a Savannah landmark, and it’s a must-see for visitors to the city. The park contains the Forsyth Park Fountain, which has dominated the city’s parks since its erection in 1858. It was built in honor of John Forsyth, an accomplished Georgia governor and secretary of state, who served in both the Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren administrations.

What is the prettiest street to walk down in Savannah? + -

The main tourist street in Savannah is none other than River Street. It’s a bustling cobblestone street that runs parallel to the Savannah River, spanning for about a mile. This street is a hub of activity and a must-visit destination for tourists. There’s always something going on, whether it’s a street performer entertaining the crowds, a lively festival, or a boat tour. River Street is known for its beautiful historic buildings, which have been preserved since the city’s founding in 1733.

You’ll find a diverse range of shops, from high-end boutiques to charming souvenir stores. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re looking for a unique piece of jewelry or a Savannah t-shirt. If you’re feeling hungry, there are plenty of restaurants to choose from, offering everything from classic Southern comfort food to international cuisine. Make sure to try some of Savannah’s famous seafood dishes, such as shrimp and grits or fried catfish.

River Street is also home to some of Savannah’s most popular attractions, such as the interactive Savannah History Museum and riverboat cruises. You can take a short boat tour of the Savannah River to learn about the port’s history or take a dinner cruise or moonlit cruise at night. Walking along the street, you’ll also find street vendors selling fresh lemonade, handmade crafts and local art.

What is the prettiest street in Savannah? + -

One of the prettiest streets in Savannah is Jones Street, the epitome of southern grace and elegance. This charming street has been named the “Prettiest Street in America” by both Southern Living magazine and Holiday magazine. It’s located in the heart of the Historic District and is lined with beautiful historic homes, gorgeous trees with winding branches and quaint shops. The street is famous for its mix of Federal-, Italianate-, and Romanesque Revival-style homes built in the mid-19th century. No matter where you look, the street is graceful and stunning. It hasn’t changed much since it was founded, and it maintains its historical charm with its cobblestone street and moss-draped live oak trees.

Can you tour Savannah at night? + -

Savannah’s historic landmarks, winding lanes, and tragic past have led to countless ghost sightings and eerie happenings — all waiting for you to explore at nightfall. From famous crimes to Civil War battles and the Yellow Fever outbreaks of the late 1800s, our Ghosts & Gravestones tour guides will take you through the city’s most supernatural sites with hair-raising stories that will keep you on edge throughout the tour. You’ll zoom through the city, driving by popular haunted locations such as Colonial Park Cemetery, and stops at the Andrew Low House and Perkins & Sons Ship Chandlery. And, as night takes over, the darkness outside makes the experience feel more authentic with the silence accentuating each story’s ominous tone. Your eyes will strain as you stare outside in the hope of catching a glimpse of a ghostly apparition. Additionally, in Savannah, the city’s lampposts along the streets and the hanging moss swaying in the breeze will set your imagination into high gear as you imagine all sorts of ghostly happenings.

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Hop on one of Cape May MAC’s cheery red trolleys and take a guided tour the easy and comfortable way. Knowledgeable guides will tell you everything you want to know about America’s first seaside resort, from our Victorian heritage to our seashore and maritime history and more, with plenty of fun facts sprinkled in.

Many trolley tours are offered seasonally, accessible trolley tours are available but must be pre-arranged at least 2 business days in advance by calling 609-884-5404 (press 0).

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WELCOME TO CAPE MAY TROLLEY TOURS

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This is the best introduction to Cape May for first timers and also for those who haven’t been to Cape May in some time. Find the hidden gems and the little-known treasures of this glorious seaside town and learn about natural and cultural points of interest. This narrated tour highlights the many cultural, historical and natural attractions on the island. Begins and ends at the Ocean Street trolley stop.

HISTORIC DISTRICT TROLLEY TOUR

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Known as the “Queen of the Seaside Resorts” for its quaint Victorian cottages and pristine beaches, Cape May is the oldest seaside resort in the country, and in 1976, the entire city was declared a National Historic Landmark. Possessing one of the country’s largest collections of 19th century seaside wood framed buildings, the historic district features a variety of styles of Victorian architecture. It’s beautiful. It’s charming. Wonderful tour guides will explain Cape May’s history and architecture and how and why it has survived and thrives to this day. This narrated tour travels through portions of Cape May’s historic district. Guides discuss the architecture and history of the area. Offered year-round either separately or as combo tours. Begins and ends at the Ocean Street trolley stop.

CAPE MAY’S MARITIME TROLLEY TOUR

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Whaling, wartime and wild weather. The remarkable maritime history of our seaside town has long defined the Cape May story. Board the trolley and rediscover the important places and natural phenomena that have shaped, literally and figuratively, the Cape May we know today. Tour begins and ends at Washington Street Mall Information Booth.

UNDERGROUND RAILROAD TROLLEY TOUR

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Cape May was part of the Underground Railroad and this trolley tour tells of those dangerous days. Slaves fled their chains in Maryland, Delaware and Virginia and braved strong currents and stormy seas, guided by the beacon at the Cape May Lighthouse. Hear how legendary anti-slavery fighter, Harriet Tubman, walked these streets, as did prominent railroad businessman and former slave, Stephen Smith, whose railroad cars carried hundreds to freedom. Trolley tour co-sponsored by Center for Community Arts (CCA) and Cape May MAC. Begins and ends at the Washington Street Mall Information Booth and travels through parts of Cape May and West Cape May, with stops along the way, including the Mt. Zion Cemetery.

GHOSTS OF CAPE MAY TROLLEY TOUR

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What was that shadow? Was it the undead of Cape May’s past wandering their beloved haunts? You might scoff, you might shudder, but rest assured: on board a trolley with an experienced guide you will begin to wonder what’s beyond when you hear the tales of hauntings unearthed in Cape May by renowned psychic medium and author Craig McManus. Begins and ends at the Ocean Street trolley stop.

MANSIONS BY THE SEA TROLLEY TOUR

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You’ll hear how the rich lived in the early 1900s in the most elegant part of town on this trolley tour that includes the eastern beachfront. You’ll see the broad streets and massive plots on Cape May’s east side – an area marketed as “New Cape May” at the turn of the 20th century. Today, new, beachfront second homeowners have continued the tradition, running the gamut from the mere wealthy to the fabulously rich. This narrated tour travels along Beach Drive through the early 20th century East Cape May Development areas. Guides discuss history and architecture. Begins and ends at the Ocean Street trolley stop.

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NATURAL HABITATS TROLLEY TOUR

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Beyond the charming Victorian homes and sandy beaches, Cape May is world famous for its birdwatching, monarch migration, and natural history. Join Cape May Bird Observatory naturalists on a trolley tour to local natural habitats (with the opportunity to disembark at Cape May Point State Park), learning about the beauty, diversity, abundance (millions of birds, butterflies, and dragonflies pass through each year), geography, and extensive history of this amazing spectacle. Relax and be entertained in the birding capital of North America! Co-sponsored by New Jersey Audubon’s Cape May Bird Observatory and Cape May MAC.

SPIRITS, ODDITIES & OBSESSIONS COMBO TOUR

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Victorians of the late 19th century had wild notions about the passage from life to death, and were fascinated by mystery and illusion. Hear Cape May ghost stories as you travel Cape May by trolley, along with strange stories from Victorian Cape May that are just plain weird. Then visit select rooms in the 1879 Physick House Museum and learn about famous Victorian illusionists and magicians. Begins & ends at the Washington Street Mall Trolley Stop. Must be purchased together.

SPIRITS & ODDITIES TROLLEY TOUR

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Cats in ghostly form purr from the beyond. Beloved family members in photographs without their heads. Graves equipped with a torpedo to put off intruders. Victorians of the late 19th century had wild notions about the passage from life to death. Belief in ghosts and spirits was common and superstition abounded. Hear several Cape May ghost stories and more strange stories from Victorian Cape May history that are macabre, mysterious or just plain weird! Begins and ends at the Ocean Street trolley stop.

CAPE MAY WINE TRAIL

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Cape May County vineyards are producing delicious wines and here is your chance to enjoy them with round-trip transportation via Cape May MAC trolley. Board the trolley at the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., and travel to Pier House in Cape May for a delicious lunch. Then it’s back on board the trolley for an afternoon of touring and sampling wine selections by vintners at Jessie Creek Winery and Natali Vineyards. Guests will receive a tour, tasting and souvenir glass at Jessie Creek Winery and a tasting with cheese and crackers at Natali Vineyards. This event is for adults ages 21 and over.

CAPE MAY’S SPORTS HISTORY TROLLEY TOUR

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Cape May’s history includes some fascinating stories about sports, such as baseball, tennis and golf, during the 19th and early 20th century. Take this trolley tour around Cape May and see where audiences once cheered on their favorite players of yesteryear. Learn about the teams, ballfields, courts and greens that were a vibrant part of America’s First Seaside Resort.

STORIES OF CAPE ISLAND TROLLEY TOUR

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Many stories of Cape Island and the surrounding area’s economy are in whaling and farming and while new industries have evolved since then, that heritage is celebrated today. Hear how whalers centuries ago eked out a dangerous but lucrative living near Town Bank and how the area’s rich farming heritage continues to be a source of tremendous community pride. Learn about the Union Bethel community in 1831 in which Black residents thrived and the diverse community that continues to contribute to the vibrancy of island life today. Begins and ends at Ocean Street Trolley Stop.

CHILDREN’S TROLLEY RIDE

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Board MAC’s jolly red trolley for a guided tour of Cape May’s Historic District geared specially for 3 to 7 year olds. From gingerbread you can’t eat to witches’ caps on houses, kids will be fascinated by “show and tell” along the way. Trolley tours last about 30 minutes.

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New for 2024!  Cape May County is home to a selection of fantastic breweries. Hop on a Cape May MAC trolley for visits to Cape May Brewing Co., Behr Brewing, and Gusto Brewing Co., for tasting flights of local beers. Lunch is included at Cape Square Kitchen & Craft. This tour is for adults ages 21 and over.

Christmas Tours

During the holiday season, there are plenty of specialty house tours including Christmas Candlelight House Tours, Holiday Inns Tours, Lamplighter House Tours, Physick Family Christmas House Tours, and more!

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See the city while giving your feet a rest with these fun and informative trolley tours around Boston

If you don’t feel like hoofing it on one of the best walking tours in Boston , there are plenty of alternatives for a guided tour around the city. Trolley tours are a great option if you’re looking for something in a smaller group setting. These trolleys are actually on wheels, not tracks, and will take you around to see all the Boston highlights. Hop-on hop-off tours offer a chance to see the greatest hits at your own pace, while other tours will reveal a different side of Boston. For even more tour options, check out our guide to the best tours in Boston . And once you ’ ve finished a tour, keep the fun going by knocking off the  best Boston attractions ,   best free things to do in Boston , and   best museums in Boston .

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1.  Boston Old Town Trolley Tours

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Look for the bright orange and green trolleys to see the city on your own schedule with this hop-on-hop-off tour featuring 18 stops. The tour covers all the major neighborhoods and sights, including four exclusive stops: the historic North End, North Station, Boston Convention & Exposition Center, and the Seaport District. Guides are knowledgeable and entertaining. Choose a two-day ticket to have even more time to explore. One- and two-day tickets include free admission to the Old State House and discounts on other admissions.

Ghosts and Gravestones

2.  Ghosts and Gravestones

If you’ve had your fill of history, explore the spooky side of Boston with Ghosts and Gravestones. On the 90-minute Trolley of the Doomed tour, you’ll hear tales of the Boston Strangler, murders and executions that took place on the Boston Common, and paranormal activity at the Omni Parker House. Most of the tour is aboard the trolley, but you’ll also walk through two of the oldest burial grounds in the city and visit the site of a notorious grave-robbing scandal. It’s not for little kiddies or the easily spooked. 

CityView Trolley Tour

3.  CityView Trolley Tour

Another hop-on-hop-off option, the CityView Trolley Tour features nine stops, including the New England Aquarium, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Boston Common, and South Station. Drivers narrate along the way. Stops are convenient for shopping or grabbing a bite to eat. Seasonally, you can add a harbor cruise for a small additional fee. 

Boston Beantown Trolley Tour

4.  Boston Beantown Trolley Tour

Stay off your feet and enjoy a three hour guided tour with the Beantown Trolley. Informative guides narrate the tour as you pass the highlights, including Beacon Hill, Boston Common, the Freedom Trail, Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall, and the New England Aquarium. There are three stops for photos along the way, at Copley Square, Fenway Park, and the USS Constitution. (A harbor cruise tour can be added for an additional fee.) 

Mobsters and Lobsters Trolley Tour

5.  Mobsters and Lobsters Trolley Tour

This unique trolley tour explores Boston’s historic underworld. You’ll learn about heists, mobster hangouts, infamous thieves, sinister local lore, and general Boston mayhem. More entertaining than scary, it’s a fun tour for groups of friends and family. After touring around in the shadows, you’ll enjoy a traditional New England lobster dinner at a waterfront restaurant. 

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You’ll get 270 years of Savannah’s spellbinding history in 100 minutes.

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We bring savannah’s history to life.

Actual historical re-enactors appear from time to time, boarding and walking the aisles of your trolley. You might see Forrest Gump, Georgia founder General James Oglethorpe, or a lingering pirate from the old days at the historic Pirate’s House.

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Hop on & off the trolley at 14 stops across Savannah.

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Explore All 14 Stops

  • All Tours depart from the Savannah Visitors Center
  • Free Parking is available on a first-come, first served basis
  • Hop on and off the trolley to explore each stop
  • Our trolleys arrive at each stop every 15 minutes
  • Pets & service animals are welcome on our tours
  • Ride along and see all of Savannah's Historic Distric in about 90 minutes

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Had a terrific time. Our tour guide (cannot remember his name, tall and skinny) was wonderful. He was very knowledgeable, personable and friendly.

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Able to get on and off all the stops. The square and riverfront. Even if you don't get off there is so much to see. Price is ok. Limited ... read more parking. Try not to go during spring break unless that's why you go.

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Five stars are not enough to rate this type of tour, I give them ten. The one and a half hour bus trip through the interior and to the Savannah River ... read more was great, with the possibility of getting off and on again depending on the stops. We discovered much more than we knew on our own by walking. We learned a lot. The guide, in addition to being friendly and very professional, we laughed a lot at his jokes, he made us have a very pleasant time. Without a doubt, it is a highly recommended tour, where you will discover secrets of ancient Savannah.

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Had a great time, dogs are welcome, our tour guides were very funny and informational! Mr. Komedy and Big "E" were great and i could've ridden their trolleys over and ... read more over again all day!

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This trolley Savannah tour was super fun and informative! I loved the little characters that came on and talked more about the history of this town. Overall, really great tour ... read more and highly recommend it to anyone visiting here for the first time!

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Hershey Trolley Works

Take a ride through the town of Hershey on one of our trolley tours for a live show packed with fun facts, laughter, history and chocolate samples!

Trolley Works

Watch as the inspiring story of Milton Hershey and his HERSHEY'S Chocolate unfolds, between the historic landmarks just outside your window and the charismatic conductors sharing incredible-but-true stories!

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Ages 3+: $22.95 Ages 2 & under: FREE

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HISTORICAL TROLLEY TOUR

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  • Daily; 75 minutes
  • Join your conductor on an in-depth sightseeing and chocolate-tasting journey throughout Hershey of today and years past. As you learn about the life of Milton Hershey, you'll visit all the historical sites in the town he created, from his birthplace and the original HERSHEY’S Chocolate factory to the famous HERSHEY’S KISSES streetlights and his historic home, Highpoint Mansion. And during your ride, sample the flavors that made Mr. Hershey famous too!
  • Memorial Day – Labor Day
  • Daily, 45 minutes
  • This funny, family-friendly show-on-wheels brings the story of Milton Hershey to life as it journeys past the main sites of his town. Meet the important people in Mr. Hershey’s life, spreading laughter as they hop on and off the trolley. Share their chocolate, join them in song and marvel at just how many characters can be squeezed into one show!
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  • A seasonal variation of the Original Trolley Show, this special Halloween-themed tour is not scary, but does have lots of tricks and treats! Interact with the characters during a ride through town visiting the sites that tell the story of Mr. and Mrs. Hershey’s great love for children and its inspiration for the Milton Hershey School.

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  • Select dates, November - December
  • A joyous family tradition, this seasonal variation of the Original Trolley Show is completely Christmas themed. Enjoy caroling, heartwarming stories from the life of Mr. Hershey, and a visit from a certain jolly old elf! Magical moments fill the trolley as he recognizes children in the audience from his “nice list” and offers a gift to one and all.

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  • 50-60 minutes in light traffic, 90-100 minutes Saturday evenings
  • Sit back and relax on this journey through Hershey Sweet Lights, the drive-through holiday spectacular presented by HERSHEYPARK. Leave your car (and extra wait time) behind as we enter through our exclusive private entrance. Then, admire the lights while your host shares caroling and HERSHEY’S Chocolate to get everyone in the Christmas spirit.

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Depending on the severity of the allergy, most guests are able to experience all of our attractions, including HERSHEY’S Chocolate Tour, HERSHEY’S Unwrapped, Create Your Own Candy Bar, HERSHEY'S Great Candy Expedition and Hershey Trolley Works. However, people allergic to peanuts, tree nuts, milk, soy, and/or wheat should NOT consume the products or samples given out at the attractions. Most attractions have alternative products available for guests with these allergies. Please talk with our Central Ticketing staff or call 717- 534-4900 when purchasing tickets to determine the available options.

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Trolley Tours of Fredericksburg

Fredericksburg, Virginia

Remember, “have a trolley good day”, downtown tours.

Tickets for the 75-minute downtown trolley tour may be purchased online up until one hour before each tour time. Tickets also are on sale at the Fredericksburg Visitor Center, located at 706 Caroline Street, Fredericksburg, Virginia. The trolley departs from the Fredericksburg Visitor Center.

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Daily: 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM

NOTE: Some tours are blocked out for private groups.

Start your visit with a ride on the trolley, and get an overview of all Fredericksburg has to offer. Then you will have a better idea of where you want to eat, shop, and explore. During your 75-minute guided tour of the downtown Historic District and the Fredericksburg Battlefield, you will experience the past, present, and future of a city so rich in history and teeming with monuments, markers, and attractions. Enjoy the many unique shops and restaurants still operating in buildings hundreds of years old!

In addition to our award-winning downtown tour, the trolleys and shuttle bus also are available for chartered services: wine tours; brew tours; private group tours; weddings, receptions, and rehearsal dinners; family, school, and military reunions; birthday and retirement parties; corporate team building events; home-school groups; and shuttle services throughout the entire Fredericksburg region.

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To schedule a privately chartered group tour, call us directly at (540) 898-0737 .

Adult: $25.00 Military: $22.00 Child (5 – 12): $10.00 Children 4-years-old and younger may ride free on the 75-minute downtown tour. However, they will need to sit on a parent’s lap if the trolley is full.

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Relax and let us do the driving. Fredericksburg and the surrounding region have numerous award-winning wineries, breweries, and distilleries. There's also a cidery and a meadery! We offer public Wine Tours . We also are available for private group tours. It's a fun way to spend the day with family and friends. (Must be 21 years old or older)

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Trolley Tours is always proud to take part in a couple’s special day. Since 1994, we have provided safe, courteous service. Travel to your Virginia wedding in style. We can transport the wedding party, the guests or both! People of all ages love to ride the trolley.

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The trolley stop is located underneath the big oak tree by the Pier in St. Simons Island's Pier Village near 117 Mallery Street. Reservations are highly recommended!

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The Jekyll Island Club members created an exclusive Gilded Age island retreat for family and friends on this barrier island. Those empire builders shaped our nation’s future, now step into their past. This guided trolley tour of our 240-acre historic district includes entry into a historic cottage and admission into the Mosaic Gallery and Faith Chapel at your leisure. The tour lasts 60 minutes and begins at Mosaic, Jekyll Island Museum. Programming and tours are subject to change.

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90-minute tours of Santa Barbara’s hot spots running from 1 Garden Street . The BEST way to see Santa Barbara! Check our hours for tour dates and time!

Santa Barbara sightseeing at its finest on the original, fully narrated Santa Barbara Trolley Tour. For over 30 years, we’ve been providing trolley tours in the Santa Barbara community. Join us as we visit local hot spots such as the Santa Barbara Courthouse, Santa Barbara Zoo, Museum of Natural History, the historic Santa Barbara Mission, and more, all fully narrated by our energetic and knowledgeable tour guides! Or, charter our newly renovated fleet of trolleys for your wedding, party or corporate event.

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The 10 Best Things To See In St. Augustine, FL

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We recently got another chance to visit St. Augustine, one of the oldest cities in the US. I’ve been fascinated with this Florida city for a long time because it has so much history and was home to some of the central figures in the development of Florida. So, today, I want to talk about some of the best things to see in St. Augustine, FL!  

St. Augustine is old, really old, and is a place where lots of historical “firsts” happened. It’s a city full of interesting landmarks, beautiful beaches, good food, and sunny weather.  

The St. Augustine area merges old-world American history, Spanish charm, and modern amenities to create a fantastic vacation destination for the entire family. The heart of the city is very walkable. You can visit almost all the major attractions by taking a hop-on, hop-off trolley that stops at the popular locations.  

In this post, I’ll cover the best things to see in St. Augustine, FL, and give you some tips on how to make the most of your visit!

The Best Things To See In St. Augustine, FL

Visiting  St. Augustine  is always a lot of fun for our family. You know that walkability is very important to us when we travel. Therefore, it’s no surprise that St. Augustine’s walkability and tourist-friendly layout add much to our experience. 

The town is relatively compact, with most major attractions located downtown or nearby. St. George Street is a pedestrian-only street that runs through the old city center. It’s packed with shops, restaurants, and fun attractions.  

St. Augustine can get very busy, especially during holidays and weekends, when the city swells with visitors. The streets will get filled with people, and the pace of activity is fast, especially around St. George Street. When you travel, bring good shoes, water, sunscreen, and an adventurous spirit! 

The Old Town Trolley Tour in St. Augustine

Before diving into my list, I want to quickly discuss the  Old Town Trolley Tour . Throughout the post, I will mention that there is a trolley tour stop near various places. Therefore, it is an excellent activity for first-time visitors who want to get a feel for the area! The trolley tour stops at or passes by many of the best things to see in St. Augustine, FL.

The Old Town Trolley Tour is a  hop-on, hop-off trolley  that stops frequently at critical locations throughout the city. It comes around often and drops riders off at 21 different stops. You can get on and off an unlimited number of times all day long.  

Purchasing an  Old Town Trolley Tours ticket  also gives you some discounts on local attractions. We used the trolley and enjoyed it. It gave us flexibility and the ability to cover more ground.  

In the heat of the summer Florida sun, it’s also a welcome reprieve from walking. The trolleys are not air-conditioned, but they are open-sided. Most stops will probably be busy with people waiting during peak travel times. You may need to wait for the next train. I want to manage expectations and ensure you give yourself plenty of time. However, on our visit, we waited 5-15 minutes, at most, at any stop before boarding. 

My best trip would be to take the trolley first thing in the morning. Likewise, you can always buy a two-day ticket ! 

List Of The Best Things To See In St. Augustine, FL

So, let’s get started and look at some of the best things to see in St. Augustine, FL!

There are a lot of  things to do in St. Augustine . St. Augustine is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the contiguous US. Many attractions tell the story of the original Spanish people who founded the city in 1565.  

This list includes some of the most popular things to see in St. Augustine. I’ve focused on locations that are noteworthy as historical landmarks rather than on purely tourist-oriented attractions. If you are using the Old Town Trolley, be sure to research ahead of time to plan where you will get on and off the trolley. Batching your sightseeing by trolley stop will make things easier and quicker and prevent back-tracking later. 

#1 Castillo de San Marcos National Monument

The  Castillo de San Marcos  is the oldest masonry fort in the continental US. This massive fort looks out over the city’s bay. It is fascinating to explore and provides a fun way to engage with the area’s history.  

Tickets are required to enter the fort. The interior is filled with intriguing nooks and crannies where you can learn more about a soldier’s life in the fort. The rooftop has many types of cannons and a fantastic view of the harbor.

We recommend setting aside 2-3 hours to visit Castillo de San Marcos, and in my opinion, this tops the list of the best things to see in St. Augustine, FL.

#2 St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum

The  St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum  is a historic lighthouse built in 1874. Climb the 219 steps to reach the observation deck, which offers an amazing view of the surrounding area. The museum also has a children’s play area and a puppet theatre.  

The new Maritime Center offers many hands-on and interactive displays regarding maritime culture, navigation, and transportation. Children must be at least 44 inches tall to climb the stairs, and tickets are required.  

#3 Lightner Museum

The  Lightner Museum  was once known as the Hotel Alcazar, a palatial hotel commissioned by Standard Oil executive Henry Flagler. Flagler was instrumental in the development of Florida in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.  

Flagler Florida East Coast Railway allowed for the development of the Florida Keys, and his grand vision brought prominent visitors from all over the US to experience Florida. At the Lightner Museum, you can tour the iconic building and see the museum’s collection of art and historical pieces. The museum offers an immersive experience of art, architecture, history, and design. Tickets are required.  

If this Florida railroad history interests you, you may want to pick up one of my favorite books titled  Sunshine Paradise: The History of Florida Tourism

#4 Flagler College

Flagler College is a private liberal arts college in St. Augustine. The school itself was founded in 1968. 

Flagler College’s centerpiece building is the Ponce de Leon Hotel, which was built in 1888 by Henry Flagler. The hotel is a gorgeous example of Spanish Renaissance Revival architecture and was one of the first buildings in the world wired for electricity. Flager’s friend, Thomas Edison, provided the power with his new DC generator.  

Henry Flagler established an art colony at the hotel and built an artist’s studio building to the rear of the hotel. The Ponce de Leon Hotel is home to the most extensive collection of Luis Comfort Tiffany stained glass windows.  Visitors are frequently in awe of the incredible dining room!

Paid  historic tours  of the campus and buildings are available.  

#5 Gonzolaz-Alvarez House (The Oldest House)

The  Gonzolaz-Alvarez House  is the oldest surviving Spanish colonial house in St. Augustine. Construction began around 1723, and the house was in its final form by 1790. Evidence of St. Augustine’s diverse history of occupation by Spanish, British, and American forces can be seen at the house.  

The Oldest House Museum Complex offers guided tours, a museum, a colonial kitchen, an ornamental garden, and a museum store. Tickets are required. Guided tours are available every half hour. The St. Augustine Surf Culture and History Museum is located in the same complex, and admission is included with the Oldest House Museum admission.

#6 Fountain of Youth Archeological Park

The Fountain of Youth Archeological Park is a fun museum and park for the whole family. It plays off the famous legend of the “Fountain of Youth” – a spring of waters that would grant drinkers immortality.  

When Ponce de Leon arrived in 1513, he found a local native tribe called the Timucua. He and his men traded with the Indians before relationships became hostile. The Fountain of Youth Archeological Park showcases the fascinating lives and culture of the Timucua people. You can see the Timucua Indian exhibit, a great interactive learning experience, a planetarium with a show about maritime navigation, and explore the park.  

The park is 15 acres with venerable oak trees, an observation platform over marshes, native peacocks, and other birds.  Tickets  are required.    

#7 St. George Street

St. George Street  is the bustling main street that runs through the center of old St. Augustine. In the early days, it was the city’s main street, and today, it is the center of tourist attractions, shops, restaurants, and bars.  

This area includes a vibrant, busy, pedestrian-only street lined with attractions of every kind. It’s fun to walk down the street and see all the cute shops, galleries, and restaurants. I recommend coming here for lunch or dinner, as there are many great places to eat.  

The City Gate, Oldest House, and Cathedral Basilica are located along St. George Street. Be sure to satisfy your sweet tooth at Whetstone Chocolates, a local confectionary in business since 1967!

#8 Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine

The Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine is the oldest Catholic church in the city, and the Parish of St. Augustine is the oldest Catholic parish in the country. The first Catholic mass in the continental United States took place here.  

The Cathedral’s Spanish Mission architectural style is beautiful, and the interior is adorned with exquisite murals, stained glass windows, sculptures, and artifacts. The Cathedral is open to the public, and guided tours are available.  

#9 National Shrine Of Our Lady Of La Leche at Mission Nombre De Dios

The Shrine Of Our Lady Of La Leche was built in 1609 in honor of Our Lady of La Leche – a Marian apparition popular with early settlers. It’s considered the oldest shrine in the US. The complex consists of The Chapel of Our Lady of La Leche, the Great Cross (a really tall cross), the Rustic Alter, and a beautiful Rosary garden.  

President John F. Kennedy once called it the “Most sacred acre in America.” Admission to the National Shrine Of Our Lady Of La Leche at Mission Nombre De Dios is free, and self-guided tours are available.  

#10 Gates of St. Augustine 

The Gates of St. Augustine are located at the very north end of St. George Street. It’s a historic landmark built by St. Augustine residents in 1808 and used as a gate to defend the city. The gate is made of coquina, a locally abundant limestone sedimentary rock comprised almost entirely of sand-sized fossil debris.  

The gates are an excellent place to take pictures and memorialize your visit to  St. Augustine ! They also signify the start of St. George Street and entry into the historic district.  

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So Many Things To See In St. Augustine

St. Augustine is a fantastic destination for families looking for many options in a relatively small area. There are so many things to see in  St. Augustine . The downtown is packed with things to do, and the surrounding city blocks contain numerous museums, landmarks, and interesting locals.  

This list only shares 10 of the best things to see in St. Augustine, FL. However, there is so much more to do and see while visiting this charming Florida coastal community. I recommend browsing  Trip Advisor’s Things To Do in St. Augustine  page for even more fun activities.

For us, the trip was a perfect mix of archeology, educational immersion, and fun nightlife. If you’re interested in the history of Florida or just want to have fun in the sun, it’s a required trip!  

Looking for a hotel in St. Augustine?  Check out what’s available on Booking.com !

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If you enjoyed any of the items on my list of the best things to see in St. Augustine, FL, you will probably enjoy some of the other Florida communities we visit. Here are a few posts that may pique your interest!

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Planning a trip to St. Augustine, Florida? Here are 10 places that you will want to see during your visit to St. Augustine!

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Newport's famed mansions are a must-see in the City by the Sea.

Top-Rated Newport Mansion Tours

Front exterior of The Breakers, a Newport Mansion.

Gavin Ashworth | Courtesy of Newport Mansions

Experience peak luxury and elegance at these stunning properties.

More than a century ago, America's wealthiest families commissioned their "summer cottages" to be built in the coastal enclave of Newport, Rhode Island , along the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. The era's most renowned architects outdid one another in size and scale as well as opulence and grandeur. Today, Newport is synonymous with its exquisite Gilded Age mansions, and experiencing them in person is an absolute must.

The majority of the Gilded Age mansions in Newport – but not all – are owned and operated by the Preservation Society of Newport County, and many of the most popular are open to the public year-round. Get ready to explore the Bellevue Avenue Historic District as you tour Newport's best mansions.

The Breakers

Interior of a room in The Breakers that features a piano, chandeliers, intricate curtains and more.

Courtesy of Andrea McHugh

Price: From $29 for adults; $10 for youths 6 to 12

Standout perk: The Breakers offers an audio Family Tour that engages young visitors with stories about the lives of the children who summered there, the staff who ran the home and interesting things to see in the mansion, such as the playful dolphin sculpture beneath the grand staircase.

Considered the grande dame of all the Newport mansions, The Breakers was no doubt built to impress. The summertime escape of Cornelius Vanderbilt II and his family was designed by the Gilded Age's preeminent architect, Richard Morris Hunt, and boasts a classic Italian palazzo design with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Visitors can explore the mansion at their own pace via the self-guided audio tour available in nearly a dozen languages on the Newport Mansions free app, which will come in especially handy if you plan to explore more than one mansion. Take some time to explore the beauty of the 13-acre grounds as well, and be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes .

Those with a curiosity of how a mansion of this magnitude worked – after all, The Breakers was considered a modern marvel when completed in 1895 – will enjoy the Beneath The Breakers Tour. This guide-led tour takes you through the boiler room, tunnel and basement. Guests will learn how the home was outfitted with electricity, still considered a novelty during the Gilded Age. This tour requires a separate ticket from The Breakers' audio tour and is best suited for visitors 13 years and older. Advance reservations are recommended.

Local tip: As The Breakers is the most visited mansion in Newport, a good time to visit is either when it opens or toward the end of the day, especially in the busiest summer months. The early evening light can be ideal for photos, but plan accordingly as the house and grounds close one hour after the last tour admission. Before you visit, save time by downloading the free Newport Mansions tour app.

View & Book Tickets: The Breakers | Viator | GetYourGuide

Marble House

Interior of a bedroom in Marble House that features a large rug, detailed wallpaper and more.

Price: From $25 for adults; $10 for youths 6 to 12

Standout perk: While it's hard to rival the splendor of Marble House, the Chinese Tea House on the end of the mansion's lawn parallel to Cliff Walk is an unexpected visual delight. For $35 extra, tour ticket holders to Marble House can enjoy sandwiches and refreshments at the cafe at the Chinese Tea House or make a reservation for brunch and afternoon tea service, offered on weekends May through December. The service is operated by Stoneacre Restaurants, which owns two popular restaurants in downtown Newport.

From the moment visitors walk under the four towering Corinthian columns fronting this mansion, they know they are in for a treat. Like other Newport Mansions audio tours, Marble House has a self-guided tour available via the organization's free app, allowing visitors to peruse the property at their own pace.

Inspired by the Petit Trianon at Versailles , Marble House is an architectural masterpiece. Made from 500,000 cubic square feet of marble, the mansion was a 39th birthday present from businessman and philanthropist William K. Vanderbilt to his wife Alva. He spared no expense for their summer escape. Later in life, Alva Vanderbilt Belmont became a suffragist and hosted events at Marble House in support of women's right to vote. Viewers of the popular HBO series "The Gilded Age" may recognize rooms in the mansion as it was used for filming on location and also inspired sets.

Local tip: Don't miss the ballroom on the first floor – while it's not the largest in Newport, it's widely considered the most ornate, with gilt details from floor to ceiling.

View & Book Tickets: Marble House | Viator | GetYourGuide

Interior of a room in The Elms that features chairs and tables, high ceilings, statues and more.

Standout perk: While The Elms is spectacular, its formal gardens – 10 acres' worth – are extraordinary, complete with nearly 40 species of trees plus terraces, gazebos, fountains and colorful blooms, depending on the time of year.

Fashioned after an 18th-century French chateau, The Elms is a must-visit mansion, from the sun-soaked conservatory and the drawing room to the handsome library and the breakfast room bearing Chinese-style lacquered wall panels. A self-guided audio tour is available in nearly a dozen languages, but any fan of "Downton Abbey" or those curious about life behind the scenes of Newport's mansions will appreciate the Servant Life Tour at The Elms.

On this newly updated, guide-led tour, visitors start in the basement, where you'll see the operations of the house such as the kitchen and butler's pantry, all the way up to the domestic staff's living quarters on the third floor. Along the way, travelers will learn more about the personal lives of staff, and see rare photographs of servants at work and in their free time. You'll even get to learn about topics like immigration and labor disputes on this tour.

Local tip: The Servant Life Tour is not only fascinating, but you'll get the rare opportunity to go on The Elms' rooftop and be rewarded with an amazing and unexpected view of Newport Harbor.

View & Book Tickets: The Elms | GetYourGuide

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Rough Point

Interior of a room in Rough Point that features large, arched windows with stunning views.

Price: From $20; free for children 12 and younger

Standout perk: Rough Point sits at the southern end of Bellevue Avenue, so getting here allows you to enjoy views of both private mansions and those open to the public along the way. The mansion's oceanfront perch offers an uninterrupted view of the beautiful Cliff Walk Bridge, a stone arch bridge across the rocky inlet where Doris Duke would swim regularly.

Though a Gilded Age mansion through and through, Rough Point is perhaps best loved not for its grandeur but for its most famous resident: Doris Duke. The late heiress, collector and philanthropist – dubbed the "richest little girl in the world" when she was born – spent considerable time at Rough Point until her death in 1993. A self-guided audio tour leads visitors here through the art-filled home room by room, highlighting eclectic sculpture, family portraits, centuries-old tapestries, renowned furnishings and many pieces Duke collected as an avid world traveler.

While the formal rooms such as the Yellow Room and jaw-dropping Music Room are a sight, the ocean-facing Solarium affords the best views. Whether before or after your tour, visit the house tour on the website for footage of Doris Duke at the home as well as behind-the-scenes videos. Note that Rough Point is typically open seasonally from spring through mid-November.

Local tip: On Rough Point's grounds, you'll find a pair of life-size topiary camels inspired by Doris' pet Bactrian camels, Princess and Baby. Both enjoyed the summer months with the tobacco heiress at Rough Point and have become the unofficial mascots of the mansion. The Newport Restoration Foundation encourages taking a #camelgram photo with the Princess and Baby topiary to share on social media.

View & Book Tickets: Rough Point | GetYourGuide

Illuminated exterior of Rosecliff in the evening.

Dave Hansen | Courtesy of Newport Mansions

Standout perk: Rosecliff's signature feature – despite being home to Newport's largest ballroom, which hosted lavish society events throughout the Gilded Age – is its celebrated heart-shaped grand staircase.

Following a multimillion-dollar renovation, Rosecliff resumed tours in September 2023, much to the delight of Newport's visitors. Architect Stanford White, who was the mastermind behind Newport's historic Casino Theatre and myriad other important buildings, modeled the mansion after the Grand Trianon at Versailles for silver heiress Theresa Fair Oelrichs. Its European influence is felt throughout.

Explore the mansion at your own pace via the self-guided audio tour on the free Newport Mansions app. Don't forget to look up in the ballroom, where the trompe l'oeil ceiling creates an air of whimsy and romance, making it the ideal setting for the filming parts of "The Great Gatsby" with Robert Redford and Mia Farrow, as well as the more recent "27 Dresses."

Local tip: Rosecliff hosts many amazing events, including the annual Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival, which features dinners, events and seminars with wines and other libations from around the world.

View & Book Tickets: Rosecliff | Viator

Chateau-sur-Mer

Interior of the dining room in Chateau-sur-Mer featuring a painting ceiling.

Standout perk: A new audio tour is your guide to this National Historic Landmark, considered Newport's first true mansion. Learn about the lives of the Wetmore family members who lived there for more than a century.

Until the arrival of the Vanderbilt houses in Newport in the 1890s, Chateau-sur-Mer was considered the seaside city's most palatial residence. Today, visitors can explore the home, an Italianate-style villa built for wealthy China trade merchant William Shepard Wetmore, who did quite a bit of entertaining at this summer cottage.

Local tip: While Chateau-sur-Mer is essentially a Victorian Era time capsule, the mansion's grounds are home to amazing tree specimens, shrubs and more, including a striking weeping beech tree. If you explore deeper into the grounds, you'll find a cool circular maze made from mounds of grass; this earthwork by artist Richard Fleischner is known as the "Sod Maze" and makes for a relaxing place to meditate.

View & Book Tickets: Chateau-sur-Mer | GetYourGuide

What to do nearby

In addition to the historic mansions, Newport offers a variety of historic attractions, walking trails and museums. To help you fully explore the area, here are some recommendations for things to see and where to eat.

Things to do:

  • Wander along the Cliff Walk
  • Visit the International Tennis Hall of Fame
  • Explore the historic Fort Adams
  • Discover automotive history at Audrain Automobile Museum
  • Explore The Sailing Museum
  • Visit the Redwood Library and Athenæum
  • Discover the oldest synagogue in the U.S.
  • Browse the private collection at the Newport Car Museum

Nearby restaurant recommendations: 

  • Breakfast: Annie's, Lucy's Cafe & Bakery or Corner Cafe
  • Lunch: Cru Cafe, Belle's Café or The Mooring Seafood Kitchen & Bar
  • Dinner: White Horse Tavern, Clarke Cooke House or Castle Hill Inn
  • Drinks: Midtown Oyster Bar, The Roofdeck at the Vanderbilt or The Lounge at The Chanler

Why Trust U.S. News Travel 

Andrea McHugh is a travel and lifestyle writer based in Newport, Rhode Island, where the famed mansions of the Gilded Age are common sights along her daily run in the City by the Sea. Though she regularly visits the mansions as they play host to local business and social events, such as the Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival, Newport Classical Music Festival and Newport Film, she spent a recent "staycation" touring these turn-of-the-century behemoths to write this article.

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Join the Historic Raleigh Trolley for this special edition of our popular Black history tour highlighting Oberlin Village.

Tours will begin at Mordecai Historic Park and travel to Oberlin, where passengers will disembark for a tour of the Historic Turner House and Oberlin Cemetery and learn about the neighborhood’s history of community and freedom.

Tours will take place on Sunday, May 5 at 1 p.m. and 2:45 p.m. and last an hour. Registration is $12 and can be purchased online using RecLink . For more information, please call the Mordecai Historic Park Visitor Center at 919-996-4364 .

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