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Belcourt Castle - 657 Bellevue Avenue. This castle resembles an European hunting lodge. It contains artefacts from the medieval era to the 19th century, including stained glass; Japanese and Chinese cabinetry; a full-size replica of a gaudy Portuguese coronation carriage; and French Renaissance furniture.
Hammersmith Farm - Ocean Drive. This farm was built for John W. Auchincloss and dates back to 1887. This beautiful Victorian mansion was used for Jacqueline Bouvier in 1953, and was also used as the unofficial summer White House during the Kennedy presidency.
Newport Art Museum - 76 Bellevue Avenue. This was the first Newport commission of Richard Morris Hunt, who designed many of the cottages on Bellevue Avenue. The main structure dates back to 1862 and is in the Victorian stick style. The building now exhibits art works and is used to host concerts. |
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Asterix & Obelix - 599 Lower Thames Street. This friendly restaurant is named after the classic French cartoon characters, and is very popular with locals and tourists alike.They serve a wide range of Gallic bistro dishes, including roast herbed chicken and the swordfish steak encrusted with Kalamata olives in cabernet sauce.
Cheeky Monkey - 14 Perry Mill Wharf. This is one of the best restaurants in town, and it is very popular with locals and tourists alike. They aerve a wide range of seafood dishes, the best in town. This is a great place for lunch or dinner, with great food and excellent service.
Scales & Shells - 527 Lower Thames Street. This is one of the best seafood restaurants on town, and is very popular especially in summer. They serve a wide range of seafood only, including the house speciality: swordfish grilled over hardwood and topped with roasted sweet peppers. This is a great place for lunch or dinner. |
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The Red Parrot - 348 Thames Street. This Irish saloon style bar is one of the most popular in town, and is frequented by a mixed group of locals and tourists. This is a great place to relax, have a few drinks and meet some new people. They also have live jazz performances from Thursday to Sunday.
One Pelham East - Thames and Pelham streets. This nightclub is very popular with the college kids. There is a cafe; a dance floor; pool tables; and another bar upstairs. This is a great place to have fun; party and meet some new people.
The Garden - 206 Thames Street. This is one of the most popular nightclubs in town, and is frequented by a mixed crowd of locals. There are pool tables; foosball tables; and they feature live rock music performances most nights of the week. This is the place to go to party and have fun any night of the week. |
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Easton's Beach - Just out of town. This is the best beach in Newport, and it is also known as First Beach. This is a great place for the whole family to have some fun in the sun; sand; and surf. There are many cabanas and a merry-go-round on the beachfront, as well as a range of cafes and shops, which provide shelter when the sun gets too hot.
Sachuest Beach - Located in Middletown. This is another excellent beach to take the family for some fun outdoors, away from the busy city life. This beach, also known as Second Beach, is famous for its sand dunes and long stretches of beautiful sand. It is also located near the bird sanctuary. |
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