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Newport, Rhode Island is a huge hot spot for tourists in the summer but as locals, we love Newport in the winter where the parking is free, and the streets aren’t filled! During the fall, the colors are still beautiful and if you are visiting during the holiday there are so many activities to get you in the holiday spirit!
Being home the last 2 months I have really enjoyed exploring more and more of Newport in the winter. Especially a place that means so much to me! While you are there, be sure to visit the quiet and quaint town of Jamestown, Rhode Island in the winter as well – you usually stop by before Newport anyways 😉
I always encourage getting lost when seeing a new place, but to get you started, below is my list for what to see, do and most importantly eat if you are there in the off-season! (P.S. I started with coffee, because you may want to grab a cup to go before venturing outside).
A guide to Newport in the winter
Coffee in Newport
1/ Stoneacre Brasserie. This place is new in Newport AND my new favorite. They serve breakfast all the way to food and drinks till 12:30am. Whether you want a coffee to go, brunch, or a nice lunch this place is delicious. The interior is also stunning and I was told they are working on making the basement a bar and bowling alley (so, ya this place is pretty cool).
2/ Empire Tea & Coffee. Tea lovers gather here! They have a very extensive tea catalog for you.
3/ Makka Coffee. This place is perfect for a coffee or breakfast sandwich on the go.
4/ Starbucks. I would normally never put a chain on my lists but this may be the most beautiful Starbucks you have seen, and it won’t be missed as you walk down Thames.
5/ The Nitro Bar – The Providence coffee shop opened a location in Newport and it is the ideal cozy spot
See
1/ Lighthouses. Maybe it is because I am a Rhode Island native, but lighthouses never get old for me, and Newport has a few. Goat Island near the Hyatt Hotel and Castle Hill Inn are pretty accessible to see up close.
2/ Museums. So many are open all year round! They are also indoors, so that is a bonus in the cooler months. I would recommend the Art Museum, the interior is gorgeous.
3/ Tennis hall of fame.
4/ Mansions. Seeing these babies decorated for Christmas is reason enough to visit Newport during the holidays! And guess what? It is on my list this winter – so let me know when you go 😉
5/ Ocean. The dark Atlantic awaits you on Ocean Drive. You can stay warm in your car or venture out to the rocks to snap a few pictures. I recommend braving the cold – the views are stunning!
Do
1/ Stroll the streets. Get your down jacket on and walk around taking in the historical homes, and adorable main streets. I could wander around to Bowens Wharf, the cobble streets of Thames and Spring St. for as long I could in the cold!
2/ Shop on Thames. Many boutiques are open through the winter including a few of my favorites, The Pink Pinapple, and Frazzleberries.
3/ Cliff Walk. Personally, I like to start from the 40 Steps and take a right skipping the first part of the walk. You get to see Salve Regina University, and all the mansions along the way while taking in some more Rhode Island coastline. Make sure you are bundled up for this part of your trip.
Eat & Drink
1/ Brick alley pub. When I think of Newport, I always think of this place. Maybe I am nostalgic but I love this place. Comfort food, awesome lobster options and a lot of seating it is a perfect place for a wide variety of food.
3/ The Mooring. Go for the food and stay for the view. This place is for a nice night out, so treat yourself here if you wish.
4/ Diegos. Great mexican food and margaritas, if that’s your thing.
5/ Midtown Oyster Bar. Elegant, seafood, drinks and more – you can’t go wrong here. (My recommendation, try one of their winter cocktails like the winter sangria and stuffed quahogs that are only found in Rhody).
6/ The Red Parrot. A great variety of food & cocktails.
Newport in the winter really is magical.
Any place you still firmly embrace even though winter is moving in? Let me know in the comments!
Til next time,
Katherine
9 Comments
MG
December 10, 2017 at 6:10 amI loved reading this, such great inspiration for a trip to Newport (and your photos are amazing!) I’ll have to visit again sometime soon!!
kkmook11
December 10, 2017 at 6:23 amThank you, I hope you can too! More to see and eat 😉
Lindsey
December 10, 2017 at 6:14 amDefinitely not only a trip for the warmer months. I really should try to get out there while I am living on the East Coast!
kkmook11
December 10, 2017 at 6:22 amYes if you can it is so great to visit! Beautiful views and cute streets 🙂
Sydney
December 11, 2017 at 11:42 amThis is such a nice blog! I am going to Newport soon before Christmas and this just got me that much more excited! And such AMAZING photos 😉
Corrie
December 11, 2017 at 9:58 pmYour photography is gorgeous!
kkmook11
December 14, 2017 at 2:15 amAh thank you trying to improve! Means so much <3
Bryna
December 17, 2017 at 5:13 amTry Mama Louisa’s on Thames! The best Italian food and a very cozy setting. We love the Insalata Esotica and the Penne del Pastore with spicy marinara.
kkmook11
December 20, 2017 at 4:05 amYum! I LOVE Italian – thank you for the recommendation!!