Newport History Walking Tour

special offer banner Newport  History Walking Tour (Newport Historical Society's Museum, Brick Market)
Excursion Highlights:
  • Uncover Newport's rich history from colonial to Gilded Age with our expert guide on the Newport History Walking Tour
  • Start at the historic Brick Market and get an engaging introduction to Newport's vibrant past and stunning architecture
  • Visit Washington Square, the geographical and historical epicenter of Newport
  • Explore the Old Quarter, showcasing a vast collection of well-preserved colonial buildings
  • Secure your spot today and immerse yourself in the intriguing tales of entrepreneurship, religious diversity, and more
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Small
Shore Excursion Type Walking Tour
Shore Excursion Duration 1 hour 15 Minutes
Activity Level ? Moderate
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? An approximately 10 minute walk from the cruise ship pier.
Food/Beverage Provided None
Recommended Dress We recommend wearing comfortable clothing and sensible walking shoes.
Restrictions Guests must be able to walk on narrow, uneven sidewalks and in some places cobbled streets. Tour is not recommended for strollers, wheelchairs or scooters

Newport History Walking Tour

Join an expert guide for Newport's signature colonial walking tour and uncover how a modest seaside settlement grew into one of the most influential cities in early America. Your experience begins at the historic Colony House, constructed in 1739 as the seat of Rhode Island's colonial government. Within its walls, debates over liberty, commerce, and independence unfolded long before the American Revolution transformed the colonies.

From there, stroll through Washington Square, the geographic and historic center of Newport. Once linked to the colonial Long Wharf extending into Newport Harbor, this lively hub connected the city to Atlantic trade routes that fueled its prosperity. Continue into Newport's Old Quarter, home to one of the nation's largest collections of preserved 18th-century buildings.

Along these storied streets, discover the religious dissenters who founded a community rooted in tolerance, the merchants and artisans who powered its economy, the enslaved and free African Americans who shaped everyday life, and master craftsmen, including the celebrated Goddard and Townsend cabinetmakers, whose work defined early American design.

Through compelling stories of enterprise, diversity, privateering, and revolution, this tour brings to life the people and ideas that shaped colonial Newport. The experience concludes near Washington Square. Reserve your spot today on this essentials journey into Newport's past.