Katie & George

June 28, 2024 • Newport, RI

Katie & George

June 28, 2024 • Newport, RI

Things to Do

Katie & George's Favorite Places in Town...

Bowen's Wharf

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Bowen's Wharf, Bowens Wharf, Newport, RI 02840, USA
(401) 849-2243

Bowen's Wharf - the Anchor of the Newport Waterfront!

Marina, restaurants, nightlife, tours, boutiques, and events all year round.


The Highlights:


- 22 Bowen's

- The Landing

- Diego's

- The Black Pearl (sit outside on the patio)

- Clarke Cook House

- Sightsailing Boat Charters

- Salt Water Harborside Dining

- Belle's Cafe (the cutest breakfast spot in town - just down the street from Bowen's Wharf)


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Thames Street

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Thames Street, Newport RI

Newport's downtown strip with all things shopping, restaurants, and nightlife.


The Highlights:


- Benjamins

- O'brien's Pub (must get the mudslide)

- Midtown Oyster Bar

- One Pelham East

- The Nitro Bar (for a morning pick me up after a night at One Pelham)

- Surf Club

- The Red Parrot

- The Reef

Cliff Walk

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117 Memorial Blvd, Newport RI
3.5 miles of panoramic ocean views and stunning, century-old, Gilded Age mansions. The best morning or afternoon walk route!

Sightsailing

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32 Bowens Wharf, Newport, RI 02840, USA
(401) 849-3333

Come sailing in the sailing capital of the world!

Sail by harbor-side estates, world famous yachts, iconic islands, and many other sights, all set against a rocky shoreline and historic town.


Founded in 1990, Sightsailing is the oldest, locally-owned outfitter in Newport offering sailing cruises, sunset sails, sightseeing cruises and private charters.

Newport Mansions Tours

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424 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI 02840

The Newport Mansions offer a trip through 250 years of American history, architecture, art and landscape design.


Gilded Age pageantry was nowhere more on display than at the spectacular “summer cottages” of the Newport Mansions, where the new millionaires sought to outshine each other at balls, banquets, carriage parades, concerts, sporting events and other entertainments. Constructed at the height of the Gilded Age, The Breakers, Marble House, The Elms and Rosecliff reflect their owners’ obsession with social status and emulation of European aristocracy.