| For over 350 years, our seaside Colonial town has
been welcoming visitors with open arms. This is a proud tradition that we have
carried into the 1990s. Stroll along our cobblestone streets or oceanfront
walks; shop in our quaint wharf areas and shopping markets; revel in the magnificence
of our world famous Gilded Age mansions; feast on our fine cuisine where dining
is truly a tradition, especially lobster. Newport
is globally known as the site of such activities as the Newport Jazz Festival,
the Newport Music Festival, the legendary International Tennis Hall of Fame and
the America's Cup races.
Our legacy has always been based on the waters
that surround the destination. Here, avid sailors can test their yachtsmanship
on a 12-meter, a sloop, or even one of the legendary 120-foot "J" boats. Newport
is one of the nation's most scenic areas for cyclists. Winding lanes along the
world famous Ocean Drive leads you past magnificent mansions, old country stores,
a bird sanctuary, fanciful topiary gardens, wineries, and tiny fishing coves. Newport
is a city of "firsts" and "oldest," including Touro Synagogue
(the oldest Temple in the U.S.); the oldest Tavern; the oldest newspaper; the
site of the first international polo match; site of the first national lawn tennis
championships and the first national golf championships... and the list goes on. Hospitality
has always been part of our heritage, so it is natural for us to extend it as
part of what makes the destination a truly world-class place to visit. For
a full calendar listing of events in Newport, please visit gonewport.com |