Newport, RI Reviews


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Newport, RI is one of the most beautiful cities in the United States. It’s known for its stunning ocean views, colonial history, and cultural attractions. From its iconic mansions to its lively restaurants and nightlife, there are plenty of things to do in Newport. The waterfront is lined with marinas filled with boats of all sizes, while countless parks give visitors scenic places to relax. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or an exciting family vacation, Newport has something for everyone. Many people who have visited Newport have left glowing reviews about the city's hospitality and charm. People praise the relaxed atmosphere and friendly locals as well as the diverse array of activities available around town. Visitors love exploring Newport’s unique historical sites such as Fort Adams State Park and The Breakers mansion. With its picturesque harbor views and vibrant entertainment scene, it’s no wonder so many people are drawn to this charming coastal city.

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newport rocks - 3/16/2008
newport rocks if you wanna drink and eat and spend a lot of Read More

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Housing - 10/1/2007
The Newport area is very beautiful place to live in and the population is just the right size to raise a family. Lots to do. Unfortunately the cost of housing is exteremly expensive. The average cost to buy a home is about $400,000 and just as expensive to rent ($2000+) for a decent place. Plus the winters are pretty cold so your heat is pretty high as well. The summers are great but Read More

Newport Seaport Traditions - 9/18/2007
Newport RI is a famous and historic seaport town, but like many New England cities, the past blends with the present in very appealing ways. It is a walking town that allows easy strolls, convenient shopping, and many out of the ordinary attractions - from boating to touring mansions. It has the feel of a much bigger town during the summer, but the pleasant atmosphere remains (to a much smaller population) in the other seasons. Restaurants are first class and remain open all year, with many special deals (not just for the locals) that make dining a quality experience and a cheap Read More

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