Explore the Top Newport Attractions

Situated on Aquidneck Island, Newport is one of the most popular vacation destinations on the eastern seaboard. Known as America's "First Resort," Newport is a historic seaside town filled with maritime activities from sailing and fishing to scenic harbor cruises. Stroll through the streets of Colonial Newport or discover the city's vibrant food scene.
Surrounded by opulent mansions and architecture of the Gilded Age, the City by the Sea offers exciting attractions and annual events. Enjoy breathtaking coastal views of the Newport Harbor and Narragansett Bay from the 3.5-mile Cliff Walk or the 10-mile Ocean Drive. Discover the history and legends of the courts at the Tennis Hall of Fame or sink your toes in the sands on Easton's Beach. The Francis Malbone House is walking distance to all the best things to do in Newport.

Preservation Society Mansions

Embark on a guided tour of Newport's historic landmarks, lush landscapes, and architecture from the Colonial era to the Gilded Age at the Preservation Society Mansions just moments away from the hotel.

Tennis Hall of Fame

Come experience the International Tennis Hall of Fame Museum! With over 1,900 artifacts of tennis history displayed throughout the redesigned exhibit galleries, the museum delivers an entirely new, engaging visitor experience.

Cliff Walk

Transport yourself back to the Gilded Age and wander along Newport's scenic shoreline for first-hand views of opulent mansions including the Breakers, Rough Point, Rosecliff, and Marble House.

Ocean Drive

Drive or bike along the 10-mile journey for a scenic ride along Newport's southern coast and witness opulent mansions, picturesque views, yachts, and wildlife while making the Ocean Drive.

Easton's Beach

Enjoy sun, sand, surf, live music, and lobster rolls at Newport's most popular beach. Take the kids on a 1950's carousel rides or play some volleyball at First Beach, adjacent to the start of Cliff Walk.

Touro Synagogue

Take a guided tour or attend services at the oldest synagogue in the US, located just moments from the Francis Malbone House, and admire the colonial architecture steeped in rich history and cultural tradition.

Fort Adams State Park

From swimming, sailing, and fishing to soccer, rugby, and touring the largest fort in the US, Fort Adams State Park also is home to fun summer concerts on the water.

Audrain Car Museum

Showcasing fully restored vehicles from the 20th Century to modern day, visit the impressive collection of over 200 cars and learn about their evolution and history.

Rough Point Mansion

Take a self or guided tour of Doris Duke's former 39,000 square-foot mansion and museum housing a 30-year collection of fine and decorative arts along Newport's coast.

Sailing

Often referred to as the "Sailing Capital of the World," set sail and gaze upon Newport's legendary mansions and lighthouses while enjoying sweeping coastal views of Newport and Jamestown.