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Cheap Hotels in Newport

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Top neighborhoods in Newport

Downtown Newport

Downtown Newport delivers a perfect mix of Colonial history and seaside charm. Stroll cobblestone Thames Street past Trinity Church's white spire, or explore the bustling Bannister's and Bowen's wharves where tall ships dock. The harbor buzzes with sailboats while historic landmarks like Touro Synagogue offer quiet moments of reflection away from the waterfront action. Waterfront restaurants serve fresh seafood with harbor views, while boutiques offer nautical treasures and local crafts. Most accommodations feature period furnishings in historic inns with harbor vistas. The compact district is best explored on foot, with early mornings offering the most peaceful experience before the day's crowds arrive.

Historic Hill

Step into America's colonial past on Historic Hill, where cobblestone streets wind through the nation's finest collection of 18th-century mansions. The International Tennis Hall of Fame sits alongside Touro Synagogue, America's oldest synagogue, while Trinity Church's spire pierces Newport's maritime skyline. History buffs can explore the mysterious Old Stone Mill or wander through the Redwood Library's hallowed halls. Upscale taverns in converted colonial buildings serve classic New England fare with harbor views. Most visitors explore the compact neighborhood on foot, as narrow streets challenge modern vehicles. Boutique hotels in converted mansions offer luxury with period furnishings, though rates reflect the historic setting's prestige.

Bellevue Avenue Historic District

Stroll down Newport's Bellevue Avenue Historic District, where Gilded Age mansions flaunt the extravagance of America's industrial elite. Marvel at the limestone grandeur of The Breakers or the white marble columns of Marble House as you wander this open-air museum of opulence. The Cliff Walk offers a 3.5-mile oceanfront path with dramatic rocky coastline views that perfectly complement these architectural treasures. Upscale restaurants with ocean-view terraces serve New England seafood in elegant settings, though reservations are essential in summer. Historic inns and luxury hotels in converted mansions offer high-end accommodations. Most visitors explore on foot, as parking is scarce during peak season and public transit is limited.

The Point

The Point neighborhood in Newport captures America's colonial past with its extraordinary collection of 18th-century buildings. Stroll narrow cobblestone streets lined with weathered cedar-shingled homes featuring white trim and multi-paned windows. The peaceful harbor views create a living museum where history feels touchably real. Newport Ferry Terminal provides easy access to waterfront paths perfect for scenic walks. This quiet residential enclave offers few dining options within its boundaries, so plan to venture to nearby downtown Newport for meals. Historic bed & breakfasts in converted colonial homes provide authentic period accommodations. The neighborhood is best explored on foot, as its narrow streets have limited parking and minimal public transit options.

Yachting Village

Newport's Yachting Village is where maritime dreams come true along cobblestone streets lined with gleaming superyachts. The harbor sparkles with a forest of masts while historic mansions and nautical museums invite you to explore America's sailing heritage. Thames Street bustles with activity as visitors wander between St. Mary's Catholic Church and the Ocean Drive Historic District. Waterfront restaurants serve up fresh lobster rolls with million-dollar harbor views. Boutique inns and luxury hotels offer plush accommodations within walking distance of the main attractions. Getting around is easiest on foot, with most of the village's treasures packed into a compact, scenic promenade along Newport Harbor.

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Are there any cheap motels in Newport?
If you're eager to find a budget-friendly place to stay in Newport, consider booking a motel. Take a look at Motel 6 Newport, RI where you'll find free WiFi and free parking. Or think about Harbor Base Pineapple Inn for a comfortable base without a large price tag.
What are the best cheap things to do in Newport?
Sightseeing doesn't mean you have to blow the budget. For some things to do in Newport, enjoy the outdoors at Easton's Beach or Cliff Walk. Don't forget to plan a visit to Thames Street.