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Getting There

Glen Manor House

3 Frank Coelho Dr, Portsmouth, RI

Once You're There

Where To Eat

We’re excited to share a few of our favorite places to eat in Newport, RI with you

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Corner Cafe

A staple for locals; casual elegance and creative, eclectic breakfast & lunch, and weekend dinners. Our favorite!

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Pasta Beach

A local hangout and intimate place for homemade pastas and pizza. Tara's favorite!

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Castle Hill Inn

Built in 1875, this Inn is a haven of romance and relaxation. Enjoy ocean views on the lawn and lunch on the patio.

Where To Visit

We’re excited to share a few of our favorite places to visit in Newport, RI with you

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Rough Point Mansion

Gilded Age mansions of Newport, built in the 1800's and owned by Heiress Doris Duke.

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Ocean Drive

10 miles of commanding coastline meets one winding road on Newport’s iconic Ocean Drive.

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Thames Street

Iconic street with a unique blend of colonial architecture, fabulous restaurants and shopping in heart of Newport.

Where to Stay

Explore hotels and B&Bs in Newport, RI. While we have not reserved a room block, we encourage you to book accommodations that best suit your preferences directly. Find a full list here.

Where to Stay
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The Vanderbilt

Historic downtown mansion turned hotel. The Vanderbilt is truly one of the best stays in Newport. ($$$$)

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The Pell by Hyatt

Boutique hotel located in the heart of Aquidneck Island, away from the crowds but minutes from Newport. ($$)

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Airstream Village

Glamping is camping in luxury. One of a kind clamping accommodations in a chic Airstream on Aquidneck Island. ($)

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 — William Shakespeare

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