TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten path, but all are worth a visit.
City landmarks |
|  | WaterFire: From May to October, bonfires are lit on the three rivers of downtown Providence as part of a unique urban sculpture by award-winning artist Barnaby Evans. Together with music from around the world, the glow and aroma of the fires create an enchanting atmosphere for onlookers. Address: Memorial Boulevard, Downtown, Providence, Rhode Island Phone: 401-272-3111 Free; on display only from May to October |  |
|  | Water Place Park and Riverwalk: Watch a street artist sketching the city, enjoy a lovely stroll by the river past Venice inspired bridges or see some wonderful public art, all in this well-designed four-acre park and scenic riverwalk, considered to be the heart of the restoration of Providence's downtown area. Address: Memorial Boulevard, Providence, Rhode Island Free |  |
Nifty neighborhoods |
|  | Historic Federal Hill: Sip a strong espresso at an outdoor cafe, grab a quick pizza for lunch or dine in style at a gourmet Italian restaurant in this historic section of the city, also know as Little Italy. You'll know you have arrived by the huge arched gateway, with a bronzed pinecone, which marks the entry to the neighborhood. Address: Providence, Rhode Island Phone: 401-453-6161 |  |
|  | Benefit Street: A mile of history is packed onto this cobblestone street lined with historic buildings. The Nightingale-Brown House, built in 1792, home to five generations of the Nicholas Brown Family (of Brown University) is a "must see" on the block. Address: Providence, Rhode Island |  |
|  | Thayer Street: Students from Brown University, and other schools in the area, congregate on this funky street that boasts vintage clothing shops, bookstores, music shops and cafes. Address: Thayer Street, Providence, Rhode Island Phone: 401-555-1212 |  |
Family fun |
|  | Roger Williams Park Zoo: Drawing visitors from across New England, this zoo is home to more than 1,000 animals from around the globe including polar bears, tree kangaroos, moon bears and giraffes, all on display in natural settings. Address: 1000 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island Phone: 401-785-3510 Admission fee |  |
For art lovers |
|  | Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art: This innovative and internationally renowned museum showcases more than 80,000 works of art from Paul Revere's silver and caricatures of 18th century Europe, to French Impressionists and the avant-garde works of recent alumni. A 12th-century Japanese Buddha has its own room with benches for meditating. Address: 224 Benefit Street, 20 North Main St, Providence, Rhode Island Phone: 401-454-6500 Admission fee |  |
Restaurants |
|  | Alforno Restaurant: Reservations are offered on a limited basis for parties of 6 or more, so show up early and wait in line. The restaurant is legendary and the food divine. Address: 577 S Main St, Providence, Rhode Island Phone: 401-273-9760 Don't miss the grilled pizza, it was invented here. |  |
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