Every trip to Newport requires a trip here. There is something for everyone: the mid-level is more laid back, while the basement doubles as a nightclub. The espresso martini is highly recommended. 続きを読む
Looking to dance but also looking for something a little more low-key? The upper deck overlooks the water, and offers a brief respite from the sweat & vodka-fueled dance floor. 続きを読む
Want to see people who have no business raving trying to rave? Go on Sundays to Dockside for a performance by the Ravers, Newport’s own reggae band. 続きを読む
Newport locals & summer people alike bemoan Gurney’s as the Hamptons invading Newport-and, quite literally, it is: a 90-minute boat ride shuttles guests from Montauk out to Goat Island on summer days. 続きを読む
Ranked one of the top sailors’ bars in the world by Coastal Living, this bar has its very own flag and is a favorite amongst old salts. 続きを読む
Meander away from the crowds on Thames Street up to Broadway to experience the local bar scene. Fastnet is right across the street & another local favorite, with an outdoor patio & ping pong tables. 続きを読む
Right across the street from First Beach, this clam shack is famous for its stuffies (stuffed quahogs) and chowder, as well as its hot dog and Champagne lunch platter, if you're in the mood. 続きを読む
Drink mudslides out on the patio and get some sun before boarding the Adirondack II. A perfect way to cap off (or pregame) your sailing expedition. 続きを読む
Head over to the lobster shack for dinner overlooking the water. More low-key than some of the other dining options, and very serious about shellfish. 続きを読む
What could be better than pasta and seafood? A local favorite tucked away on Thames Street with a bustling environment that’s perfect for a feast before hitting the bars. 続きを読む
A Rhode Island favorite, this coffee shop rivals Sip n’ Dip (another cult favorite located across the bridge in Bristol). Sample a donut (or two) on your morning run. 続きを読む
A hangover paradise located right in town on Broadway: greasy food, strong coffee, and great people watching first thing in the morning. 続きを読む
Newport takes its polo very seriously--head on over to the Newport Polo in Portsmouth on Saturday afternoons at 5pm to witness the sport of kings. Bring a blanket, and enjoy the late afternoon sun. 続きを読む
Considered the cool surfer’s beach, this shoreline has magnificent views of St. George’s cathedral, and offers the best waves in Newport. Grab a Dell’s lemonade from the stand. 続きを読む
This legendary walk winds around the coastline on Bellevue, offering views of the mansions lining the sea. The official entrance is walking distance from Flo’s Clam Shack. 続きを読む
If you have time, check out Marble House--and its seaside Tea House--as well for a taste of how the other half (used to) live. 続きを読む
Take a lesson at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, the grass courts used to be the warm-up for Wimbledon. Or, if you’re feeling more adventurous, sign up for some court tennis. 続きを読む
The Adirondack II offers sailing excursions in the nation’s sailing capital, with ships launching right off Bannister’s Wharf. Board the Adirondack II for a sunset sail. 続きを読む
Escape the noise of Newport and drive over to Sweet Berry Farm for some of the best ice cream in Rhode Island. Hedges of hydrangeas line the parking lot and usher you down to the fields. 続きを読む
If you’re looking for a more off-the-beaten path beach experience, head over to Third Beach (so-named because it is the third furthest from downtown of all the public beaches. 続きを読む
An old English men’s shop, the Royal Male is a local treasure, perfect for finding gifts to bring home--or restocking your hunting/fishing gear. 続きを読む
Castle Hill Inn is the best spot to watch the traffic go by on the ships. Opt for a Blueberry Lemonade and kick back on one of the Adirondack chairs to witness the best sunset on the island. 続きを読む
The Viking is not only historic (its exterior resembles one of the Bellevue mansions), but is also located right in town--ideal for meandering home after a night spent on Thames Street. 続きを読む