Newport's Daffodils Day celebrates the arrival of over 1,465,000 bright yellow daffodils throughout the area with decorated store windows heralding their arrival.
The International Tennis Hall of Fame (ITHF) is a must-visit destination for tennis enthusiasts and history lovers alike. The ITHF preserves the history of tennis and celebrates its champions to inspire excellence across generations globally!Explore the newly renovated museum, where state-of-the-art exhibits bring the sport’s rich history to life through interactive displays, rare artifacts, and compelling stories from the legends of tennis. Whether you're a casual fan or a seasoned player, the museum offers an immersive journey through the game's evolution.
Craving serenity? Newport's enchanting 3.5-mile Cliff Walk is the perfect place for your moment of peace. Panoramic ocean views, crashing waves and the perfect amount of sea breeze on one side and stunning, century-old, Gilded Age mansions on the other; heaven is a place on earth.
Considered a symbol of religious freedom in the United States, Touro Synagogue was designated a national historic site in 1946. Your visit includes a history presentation in the Loeb Visitors Center, interactive exhibits, a gift shop, and beautiful grounds. Hear the remarkable story of how Newport and its colonial Jewish community played a role in the origins of religious freedom and the separation of Church and State in this country.
Built by Cornelius Vanderbilt II, one of the richest men in America, The Breakers was everything a millionaire of the Gilded Age could want in a summer getaway.