Me, the wife, and 2 other couples going to Newport for 2 days and Boston for 3 in June. Haven’t been to Boston in almost 30 yrs. Any suggestions on areas to stay and restaurants?
If ya have some girth to ya be careful of the staircases. Narrow as hell.Me, the wife, and 2 other couples going to Newport for 2 days and Boston for 3 in June. Haven’t been to Boston in almost 30 yrs. Any suggestions on areas to stay and restaurants?
And get the chowdah at Union Oyster HouseMe, the wife, and 2 other couples going to Newport for 2 days and Boston for 3 in June. Haven’t been to Boston in almost 30 yrs. Any suggestions on areas to stay and restaurants?
I stayed at the Encore casino/hotel when I went last year. It's pretty new and it is awesome - high end. They have a water taxi that will take you to the Italian district, which was awesome, close taxi to lots of cool stuff.Me, the wife, and 2 other couples going to Newport for 2 days and Boston for 3 in June. Haven’t been to Boston in almost 30 yrs. Any suggestions on areas to stay and restaurants?
Also the Cliff walk. And a harbor cruise. Downtown Providence is pretty cool too. In Boston the aquarium is good & a whale watching cruise. And as someone else said Freedom Trail is awesome. As for places to eat no idea. I just go where my brother takes me. But there’s plenty of good places in both towns. Really, if you just Yelp it you can’t go wrong.Downtown Newport is pretty neat.
sent me down a copilot rabbit trail:Newport is awesome. If you like oysters, there is no better food city. It’s also good even if you don’t like oysters.
Those old mansions are a really cool to tour. You can buy a yearly mansion tour membership online before arriving and it will pay for itself if you tour 3 of them (or it would a few years ago), and you can skip to the front of the admission lines.
All restaurants are good. Black Pearl had the best clam chowder. White Horse Tavern (oldest restaurant in america) is overrated. The downstairs bar at Clark Cooke House is cool. You’ll probably be able to say you ate with, or in the same room as, a billionaire (or their kid) if you go.
I’ve never felt as poor as I did in this city. Newport is the oldest money in the country. Prices at all restaurants will remind you of this.
Parking is terrible. Make sure wherever you stay includes onsite parking (or at least close by). I recommend a bed and breakfast within walking distance of the downtown/harbor area. There are lots of them. They likely will not have an elevator, so keep that in mind if you will be toting a 50# suitcase.