Trip Planning
Newport has more pre-Revolutionary dwellings still in use than any other town in the United States. Our neighbors and partners on Newport’s “Historic Hill” offer many opportunities to learn about the town’s rich colonial history and architecture.
Around Touro Synagogue
“Newport’s storied history still thrives in the Old Quarter. Stately trees and striking 18th and 19th-century buildings, including the country’s largest collection of colonial houses, line its charming narrow streets. The heart of this city by the sea is packed with museums, places of worship, and other fascinating sites that document its role as America’s welcoming harbor of religious freedom. Experience the Old Quarter’s history through its galleries, shops, taverns, restaurants, and on the vibrant streets of this timeless arts-and-culture neighborhood.” Click to download the Newport Old Quarter brochure/map.
General Visitor Information
Go to Discover Newport for information on attractions, restaurants, and accommodations, or, in season, visit their pop-up Visitor Information Center at 21 Long Wharf Mall, Newport, RI.
Observant Visiting
Click for information about Observant Visiting in planning your trip to Newport.