Best Newport, RI Attractions

  • Tennis Hall of Fame
  • Fort Adams
  • Newport Art Museum
  • Easton's Beach
  • Naval War College Museum
  • The Breakers
  • Marble House
  • Astors' Beechwood Mansion
  • Rough Point
  • Cliff Walk

    Cliff Walk

    This lovely walk leads you on a tour that rims the southern edge of the city. Walking along the 3.5 mile length of this elevated path, you'll get the chance...

  • Tennis Hall of Fame

    Tennis Hall of Fame

    Whether you play tennis or not, you're sure to enjoy a stop at the Tennis Hall of Fame. In it, you'll find exhibits on the history of tennis as well as a...

  • Fort Adams
  • Newport Art Museum

    Newport Art Museum

    The Newport Art Museum offers visitors a diverse collection of both historic and modern artwork, with a focus on local and regional works. The ever changing...

  • Easton's Beach

    Easton's Beach

    One of area's most popular beaches, Easton's draws crowds to bask on its sunny shores and wade in the waters of the Atlantic. The beach also features a...

  • Naval War College Museum

    Naval War College Museum

    Come learn about Newport's military and naval past at this interesting museum. Housed in the 1820s era Founder's Hall building on the War College campus,...

  • The Breakers

    The Breakers

    Once home to the legendary Vanderbilts, The Breakers is one of Newport's most glamorous mansions and is located on 13-acres of cliffside ocean front...

  • Marble House

    Marble House

    Marble House is one of the grandest of the many Newport Mansions. It's a must-not-miss among the Victorian summer "cottages" of the nation's Gilded Age....

  • Astors' Beechwood Mansion

    Astors' Beechwood Mansion

    Known for its many 1800s era mansions, Newport boasts none finer than the famous Astor mansion. It was constructed in 1851 and was the summer dwelling of...

  • Rough Point

    Rough Point

    Located on the opulent Bellevue Avenue with breathtaking views of the Atlantic, Rough Point was once the home of tobacco heiress Doris Duke. Circa 1887,...

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