Rhode Island is a small, albeit famous state in the US, and for a good reason. It is gorgeous, perfectly balancing modernity and history. Its population only reaches 1.1 million, but it has several attractions, a peaceful atmosphere, and a welcoming vibe. The best Rhode Island places to visit are spread across the state, so we recommend touring with Viking Tours to enjoy all of them.

There are so many incredible tourist spots in Rhode Island that making a list is challenging. However, we shortlisted a few that are the most enjoyable and will give you a glimpse of what it’s like to be a part of the state.

Top 5 Rhode Island Places to Visit During Your Trip

The top Rhode Island places to visit are a combination of historical sites, nature, and iconic locations. Below are the ones that made the top of our list:

1.     The Breaker

The breaker is the property in the picture above and is a treasured one in Rhode Island. Cornelius Vanderbilt II built this summer residence in the late 19th century and ensured it had everything his family could ask for.

The property has an impressive five stories, 70 rooms, and is on the oceanfront. It is now a museum that attracts hundreds of tourists yearly, always taken with its grandeur.

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2.     Newport Cliff Walk

The Cliff Walk is a National Recreational Trail and the best of both worlds. It runs along the shoreline, making it the perfect place for people who love looking at the ocean. The other side presents beautiful views of open fields and magnificent mansions.

It is one of the most relaxing Rhode Island places to visit for first-time adventurers.

3.     Providence

Providence is the capital of Rhode Island and an ideal mix of the smaller city charm and larger city commercial value. The city has several notable places you should visit. Its Performing Arts Center is gorgeous, and the WaterPlace Park is serene.

The city was also established in the 17th century, so it has several remnants of the older architecture. You’ll enjoy looking at the graceful and intricately designed bridges and love how the remaining city celebrates its history.

4.     Old Harbor

Old Harbor is an iconic location and is present on the east side of Block Island. It is a tourist attraction, so you’ll see rows of seafood restaurants near it and boats and yachts lining its shore. Take your time to visit while exploring the Island and its beautiful scenery.

5.     Colt State Park

Colt State Park is in Newport and gives a memorable shoreline experience. It is accessible through biking trails, so you can visit it to let the beauty and calmness heal your saturated mind and eyes. The park is a must-see location, so keep it as part of your Rhode Island visit.

Wrapping Up

We hope you enjoyed reading our guide for top Rhode Island places to visit. You can book your tours with Viking Tours to get the best possible experience.