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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.

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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.

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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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18 Things To Do In Newport: Complete Guide To The Timeless Charm Of The Seaside City

N ewport is one of the most beautiful places in all of Rhode Island to visit. Located in Narragansett Bay, this city is situated on Aquidneck Island. Visitors will enjoy the warm sunshine and the beautiful coastal walkways of this city, which is known for its 18th-century architecture, its long maritime history, its art scene, and its many eclectic boutiques. Founded all the way back in 1639, this city was originally created by followers of the Puritan religious reformer Anne Hutchinson. In the 18th century, the city became an important center for maritime trade. Many of the 18th-century buildings remain in the city, which travelers to this area should definitely keep a sharp eye out for! The city was also the site of the famed Battle of Rhode Island in the Revolutionary War.

To this day, Newport remains a center for the US Navy, with the United States Naval War College and the Naval Undersea Warfare Center located there. Not only is the history of this area naval, but it’s also presidential, as well. Both John F. Kennedy and Dwight D. Eisenhower enjoyed summers there during their administrations.

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We're Back With Even More Things To Do In Newport, Rhode Island!

This article has been refreshed with new locations to check out while in Newport, Rhode Island, as well as helpful tips for a successful vacation. Whether visitors want to explore a Gatsby-era mansion, tour a lighthouse, or even witness a fun holiday parade, Newport is the place to be.

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Things To Do

With its almost 400-year history, Newport has accumulated plenty of cool things to do. Travelers will be able to explore the many beaches, the gorgeous historical locations, and the natural environment of this coastal island city.

Stop By The Gatsby-Era Mansion: Rosecliff

One of the first things to see while in Newport, Rhode Island, is to stop by the famous Rosecliff Mansion . Located on the prestigious Bellevue Avenue, this Gatsy-inspired mansion is open to the public and works as a museum/time capsule of the area's rich past.

Notably, Rosecliff has also been known as the Hermann Oelrichs House or the J. Edgar Monroe House, so keep an eye out for those alternative names as well. Furthermore, Rosecliff was modeled after the Grand Trianon at Versailles but smaller and reduced to a basic "H" shape.

Many visitors to the site mention it feeling rather magical, so this is certainly a place to absorb history while also living lavishly for a couple of hours.

One of the more intriguing parts of the Northeast United States is the extravagant architecture, often leaving onlookers speechless. Again, this also doubles as a museum, which is a great way to escape the heat during warmer months in the city.

Address : 548 Bellevue Ave, Newport, RI 02840

Hours : Open daily, September 1 - December 31

The Rosecliff Mansion is also partially wheelchair accessible via elevator, so that is something to keep in mind when venturing over here. Getting into the property is straightforward; however, those with physical disabilities may not be able to tour the grounds.

Related: Why The Historic Pittock Mansion In Portland Is Worth Visiting

View The Famous Castle Hill Lighthouse

Something to do while in Newport, Rhode Island, is going to the Castle Hill Lighthouse, located t the end of the historic Ocean Drive. Here, people can witness the structure, which had first been lit in 1890, becoming a staple of the city.

The Castle Hill Lighthouse hosts various tours for people wanting to learn more about it.

Structurally, this lighthouse was built into the nearby rocks, giving it a very historic, charming appearance. This has become a top spot for photography in Newport, with brides, grooms, graduates, and happy families and couples flocking here at sunrise and sunset.

It's a good idea to arrive early or in the afternoon at the lighthouse to beat the crowds. Like any popular spot, the Castle Hill Lighthouse is no stranger to overcrowding on weekends, holidays, and seasonal events.

  • Address : 800-870 Ocean Ave, Newport, RI 02840
  • Hours : Open 24 hours, seven days a week
  • Admission : Free

The Castle Hill Lighthouse is open to the public 24 hours a day, seven days per week. This is a nice, free attraction in Rhode Island to experience, although it can become crowded on weekends and in prime seasons for photographs.

Check Out The International Tennis Hall Of Fame

One unique thing to do in Newport is to visit the International Tennis Hall of Fame . This complex is not only historic but is home to an incredible museum and still hosts tournaments every summer.

This is a very prestigious tennis center in the city, bringing legends of the sport each year. On top of that, the International Tennis Hall of Fame hosts regular events for lovers of the sport.

Like much of Newport, this hall of fame was constructed many decades ago, in 1880, and has withstood the test of time up until now.

  • Address : 194 Bellevue Ave, Newport, RI 02840
  • Hours : Open 7 days a week 10:00am - 5:00pm
  • Admission : General Admission (adult): $20, Kids 12 and under: Free, Seniors (62+), Students, USTA members: $17

Enjoy The Newport Winter Festival

One of the most festive things to do in Newport during the holidays is to stop by the Newport Winter Festival. This typically runs from late November until Christmas and is filled with joy, community, and plenty of lights.

Oddly enough, Newport is known to be an incredibly holiday-friendly city, with the entire city lighting up during the Thanksgiving/Christmas season. It's also worth mentioning that this winter festival is in collaboration with local charities, businesses, and donors, all of whom love both the holidays and Newport.

"Christmas by the Sea" is one of the festivals during the month-long winter festivities in the city, so that's one to keep an eye out for when traveling through. The Rhode Island Christmas Festival also occurs in Newport around the same time, bringing even more cheer to the town.

Christmas here is certainly recommended.

  • Address : 28 Pelham St, Newport, RI 02840
  • Admission : Free (snacks and gifts cost money)

Take The Newport Cliff Walk

Walking the Newport Cliff Walk is a great thing to do for tourists who want to catch a stunning view of the ocean. Visitors will get to see some of Newport’s local wildlife, including wildflowers, birds, and possibly aquatic life. With the length of this trail only 3.5 miles, visitors can enjoy the trail at their own pace.

Listed frequently as one of the best free activities to do in Newport, Rhode Island, it is one of Newport's most beloved activities. Trek past the Gilded Age mansions on Ocean Drive and enjoy the opulence of Newport's best scenery; stop to look for seashells on one of the beach shores or wade in the chilly bay waters.

  • Hours: All day, every day
  • Address: 117 Memorial Blvd, Newport, RI 02840
  • Admission: Free
  • What to do here: Walk the recreational trail, enjoy local wildlife, see gorgeous views of the ocean
  • Length: 3.5 miles

This recreational trail also has public bathrooms that are open in warm seasons during daylight hours!

Explore The Newport Historic District

The Historic District of Newport is probably the best place in the United States to see 18th-century buildings. Due to these numerous 18th-century buildings, the entire 250-acre area has been designated as a National Historical Landmark.

Visitors will feel like they’ve stepped back in time as they walk down the street. This location has even been used as a film set for Steven Spielberg’s 1997 movie Amistad, which is set in the 19th century.

  • Hours: 24 hours, all-day
  • Address: Eisenhower Park, 32 Touro St, Newport, RI 02840
  • What to do here: See the beautiful colonial buildings of Newport, learn about 18th-century history, and stop at the many boutiques in this area

For a free thing to do in Newport, the Historic Downtown area can provide something for the entire group and typically takes 1–2 hours to navigate. There are quaint shops, restaurants, and even hotels along this stretch, making it the perfect day or nighttime event/attraction.

Shop And Stroll Down Historic Thames Street

Chock full of restaurants, boutiques, and entertainment, this is the buzzing epicenter of downtown Newport. Since the 18th century, this popular main drag has sported nostalgic bars and eateries offering up anything from oysters, old school arcades, and more.

A delight for the family to stroll on foot down the cobblestones of history, Thames Street is a great starting point for all visitors to Newport. Parking can be difficult, so plan to park further out of town and walk.

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Take In The Redwood Library And Athenaeum

The Redwood Library and Athenaeum is one of Newport’s most stunning attractions. With a collection of over 200,000 items, this library is one of the best places in Newport for tourists to stop at on a rainy day.

Visitors will fall in love with the Neoclassical architecture of the building, which was completed in 1750. Not only does this library also boast a collection of amazing historical artifacts, but they also feature different community events—like piano concerts, literary readings, and seminars—throughout the year.

  • Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 1pm-5pm, closed Monday
  • Address: 50 Bellevue Avenue Newport, Rhode Island 02840
  • What to do here: peruse the library, read good books, enjoy community events, learn about history, see historical artifacts

Visit The Breakers Mansion

The Breakers Mansion is one of the most famous mansions in Newport . Visitors to this mansion will be stunned by the rich décor, the Renaissance Revival architectural style, and the stunning gardens at The Breakers.

The Vanderbilt mansion, The Elms, Marble House, Beechwood - these are all examples of the spectacular opulence of the Gilded Age of mansions in Newport. Everyone who was anyone from The Vanderbilts to the Astors (remember John Jacob Astor from the Titanic?) bought property here.

The Breakers may be the number one visited and most famous of these mansions, but it is no doubt for good reason. The house drips in flapper-era elegance from the chandeliers, gold features, and ornate patterns to the impressive wrought iron staircase in the main hall.

Built for the famous Vanderbilt family in the 1890s, the mansion is one of the best places to tour in Newport. Visitors here can see the stunning interiors and can peruse the rare tree collection that the sprawling garden boasts.

After seeing this mansion, visitors will know why they called the 1890s “The Gilded Age!”

  • Hours: 10am-4pm daily
  • Address: 44 Ochre Point Ave Newport, RI 02840
  • Admission: $29.00, Children $10.00
  • What to do here: See the many rooms of the mansion, enjoy the historic artwork inside, walk through the beautiful gardens, see the rare tree collection, learn about life during the Gilded Age

Explore Fort Adams

Military history buffs cannot leave Newport without spending at least one afternoon at Fort Adams . This 200-year-old fort is a great place to learn about US military history, with a collection of historical artifacts that includes seven original cannons from the 19th century.

The Fort is a former United States Army post that was established in 1799 and named after President John Adams, who held office at the time of its construction. At Fort Adams State Park, take a guided or self-guided tour of the fort (ranging from $5-$50 depending on youth, adult, or family package tickets) and visit the quarters of the military who served there the ramparts with views of Newport Harbor, and more.

Youth groups and scouts can even spend the night in tents or in the barracks for a truly up close and personal historic visit.

One popular draw for Fort Adams is the annual Newport Folk Festival. Lovers of Bob Dylan will still remember the story of when Pete Seeger unplugged his very nouveau sound at the Newport Folk Festival many moons ago.

Originally started in 1959, this festival is still happening today. Every summer in late July, The Newport Folk Festival takes place at Fort Adams State Park and features four stages of musicians along with food and vendors.

The fortress is located in the beautiful Fort Adams State Park, which overlooks the ocean.

  • Hours: 8am-4pm Daily, tours are only available on weekends at 11am, 1pm, and 3pm
  • Address: Fort Adams Trust 90 Fort Adams Drive, Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI 02840
  • Admission: Guided tour: Adult $20, Youths aged 6-17 $10, children 5 and under are free; Self-guided tour: Adult $10, Youth $5, children free
  • What to do here: See the 19th-century naval fortress, see seven 19th century cannons, learn about US military history, enjoy the ocean views of the Fort Adams State Park

Soak Up The Sun At Easton’s Beach

As one of New England’s top beaches , Easton’s Beach is a hidden gem of Newport. Visitors here can enjoy the sunshine, the sparkling blue water, and the salty smell of the ocean wind.

Children can enjoy the snack bar and carousel.

  • Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-9pm, Weekends 8am-9pm
  • Address: Easton's Beach 175 Memorial Blvd. Newport, RI 02840
  • What to do here: enjoy the ocean, snack bar, carousel

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Learn About Sea Life At Save The Bay Aquarium

Travelers to Newport with children will have a blast at the Save the Bay Aquarium . Located right next to Easton’s Beach, this is the perfect place for families to spend the day.

This aquarium has plenty of exhibits, including three touch tanks and exhibits on rescue animals.

  • Hours: Friday-Sunday 10am-4pm
  • Address: 175 Memorial Blvd. Newport, R.I. 02840
  • Admission: Adults and Children over 3 $9, seniors and college students $8
  • What to do here: Learn about the oceanic life of the Northeast Atlantic, interact with touch tanks, see rescue animals

Take A Scenic Bay Cruise

Take a scenic bay cruise of Narragansett Bay on the Coastal Queen Cruise boat . Choose from scenic tours of the local lighthouses, mimosa cruises or evening cocktail cruises. There's something for everyone to get out on the water.

Take A Tour Of Touro Synagogue

For those interested in history, taking a tour of the Touro Synagogue is a great way to spend the day. As the oldest synagogue in the United States, this is a great place to learn about Jewish history in the US.

Historically, Rhode Island was one of the safest places for Jewish immigrants to settle in the United States. Built in 1763, the synagogue has beautiful colonial architecture for visitors to enjoy. They can also learn about local history, as well!

  • Hours: 12am-12am daily
  • Address: 85 Touro Street Newport, RI 02840
  • Admission: Adults $12, seniors $10, students $8, military $8, children 12 and under are free
  • What to do here: Learn about Jewish history, enjoy beautiful colonial architecture, learn about local history

See History In Action At Newport Art Museum

For those who are interested in breaking into the art scene of Newport, the Newport Art Museum is a great place to start. With 2,900 works of art, this museum features art from all across American History. The museum has a special focus on 18th-century American art.

The museum also has a robust 20th-century art collection, as well as a contemporary art exhibit.

  • Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 12pm-5pm, closed on Mondays
  • Address: 76 Bellevue Avenue Newport, RI 02840
  • Admission: Adults $15, Seniors $10, Children 17 and under are free, college students and military $8
  • What to do here: see art from American history, enjoy local contemporary art, enjoy rotating exhibits

Drive Along Ocean Drive

A ten-mile stretch of road, "The Newport Loop," passes all the best sites that Newport has to offer. From the Vanderbilts to Jay Leno, Ocean Drive is where the money lives. Take a scenic drive and pass countless mansions of the rich and famous.

This is known to be one of the best ways to spend time in Newport, even on a rainy afternoon! Whether just passing through or staying the night, a drive along Ocean Drive will satisfy seeing many of the sites from the road.

The Castle Hill Lighthouse is also located at the end of Newport's famed Ocean Drive, so this might be a two-in-one type of outing for travelers.

Go To A Winery or Brewery

Newport Vineyards and Greenvale Vineyards are two of the top vineyards to visit in the area. Offering tastings and opportunities to sip in the sun by the vines, these two wineries are sure to whet any oenophile's appetite for a relaxing wine-filled day. Check out their websites for upcoming events.

With over a dozen breweries and cider houses, Newport's sampling scene isn't exclusively for wine drinkers. Find beer flights at places like Newport Craft Brewing, Taproot Brewing , Sowams Cider Works, and Pivotal Brewing Company.

Take A Day Trip To Narragansett

Just across the Jamestown bridge is a quaint seaside haven in itself, waiting for visitors to come to enjoy clam cakes, lobster, scenic lighthouse vistas, and fishing trips. From Newport, it takes about 20-25 minutes by car to reach the quiet town of Narragansett .

This is a great option for those who want to step aside from the mansions and regal setting of Newport for a more laid-back beach vibe. Narragansett Town Beach and Scarborough Beach are excellent places to base a beach day with the family before heading back to Newport in the afternoon.

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The Best Time To See Newport

Any time of the year is good to visit Newport. With fall foliage trips , Christmas and holiday happenings , festivals for sailing and wine enthusiasts, and countless summer activities, there's enough to see and do no matter what the weather is.

Located on the Northeast Coast of the United States, Newport has a humid continental climate. This means that this area is prone to warm summers but cold winters. Newport’s weather is highly impacted by its location next to the Atlantic Ocean, which has a cooling effect on the area.

Summer has to be the best time to go to Newport. Located on an island, this area is often less hot than other areas in the region. The Atlantic Ocean keeps summer temperatures from getting as hot as other East Coast cities, like New York or Boston. Summer temperatures are typically in the 70s.

Newport is also a great destination in springtime for those who enjoy the natural environment . Springtime temperatures are usually in the 40s and 50s.

Due to Newport being on the Atlantic, the winter months can get quite chilly, with average lows in the 20s during January and February. However, despite the low temperatures and the snow, winter in Rhode Island is very charming, with lots of things to do during the winter .

The best months to go to Newport are June and July.

  • Months: June and July
  • Temperatures: mid-upper 70s

Best Ways To Get Around Newport

Newport, Rhode Island, is one of the most walkable cities in the United States! With many historical sites to see, this is a great place to walk. Visitors who walk around Newport should keep a lookout for the many unique local shops on Thames Street!

Newport is a great place for cyclists! Not only is the city bike-friendly, but it has a long history of cycling. In the late 19th century, Newport was the place where the first American bicycling organization was founded.

  • Renting a bike typically costs around $50 per day.

Public Transportation

Since finding parking in the city can be difficult, a great option for travelers is public transportation.

  • Fares are usually $2 per ride.

Public Transportation in Rhode Island no longer takes paper currency. They require visitors to have either the app or exact change.

Taking a rideshare or an Uber is a great way to get around the city for those who want to enjoy walking around most of the time but want a ride on a rainy day.

  • A typical trip across the city usually costs $16-22, depending on time and location.

Renting a car is a great idea for those who are traveling with children or who are traveling on business.

  • Renting a car usually costs around $23-$50 per day.

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Newport Tour Guides & Receptive Services

Is your group coming in on your own Motorcoach? If you have your own transportation, we offer tour guides and receptive services in Newport.

We offer a full range of receptive services in Newport

For your operators & groups arriving with their own transportation. We can also arrange packages to include some of the area’s special events.

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When visiting Newport, you want to be assured that you are finding all the best things to do . Viking offers Newport tour guides for everything from step-on guide services to full-itinerary planning. Whether you visit us for an hour, a day, or several days, our local guides will explore the city with your passengers. From colonial beginnings through the rich opulence of the “Gilded Age,” Newport offers a colorful slice of American life. Let the professionals at Viking Tours share it with your group!

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Our half and full day package tours include professional Newport tour guides

Our Newport guides will board your bus for a narrated tour of Newport including the popular Ten-Mile Ocean Drive and Bellevue Avenue mansion area and admissions to area attractions. With our receptive services in Newport, meals and additional attractions can be added to any of our tour guides packages. If you don’t have your own transportation be sure to check out our trolley tours .

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