Portsmouth (Rhode Island)
Portsmouth is a town in Newport County, Rhode Island. It is a small quaint town with a strong sense of community that has a lot of history for any traveler to discover. It was settled in 1638 by a group of religious dissenters from Boston, including Dr. John Clarke, William Coddington, and Anne Hutchinson.
Get in
Avoid the traffic on West Main Road by taking a left onto Access Road (next to a Courtyard Marriott) and follow. Go down a hill and take a slight right onto Defense Road. Follow until taking a sharp right ontp Stringham Road, which will bring you back up to West Main Road. By taking this quiet, scenic road, you bypass traffic and the commercialized portion of West Main Road.
Get around
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) does, however, have buses running to and from Portsmouth.
Taxi cab services on the island include:
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Rainbow Cab Company
phone: +1 401 849-1333 -
Cozy Cab
phone: +1 401 846-2500 -
A 1 Car, Cab, and Van
phone: +1 401 841-0411 -
Orange Cab
phone: +1 401 841-0030
See
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Green Animals Topiary Garden
phone: +1 401 847-1000address: Cory’s LaneGorgeous, fanciful and set on a sprawling estate, the Green Animals Topiary Garden is a must-see. It is the oldest garden of its kind and the grounds are pristine. Kids and kids-at-heart will love the green menagerie of towering hedges pruned into animal shapes. The estate also features a splendid Victorian home, an orchard, and vegetable gardens. -
Greenvale Vineyards
phone: +1 401 847-3777address: 582 Wapping RoadNestled on the beautiful Sakonet River, this family-operated vineyard offers a variety of artisan wines. The vineyard is open for wine-tastings and tours from 10AM to 5PM, the vineyard is a pleasant, romantic way to spend an afternoon, and indulge in some high-quality wine. -
Old School House
address: East Main Road and Union StreetThe Old School House is, quite literally, old school- it's the oldest schoolhouse in America. The Old School House is a fascinating and well-preserved historical attraction. It features antique textbooks, the original desks and school bell and other old-fashioned school supplies.
- Portsmouth Abbey Wind Turbine The Abbey is home to Rhode Island's first wind turbine. The blades first started turning on March 31, 2006. Within the first year, the turbine generated 1.3 million kWh of "clean" electricity and supplied 39.35 percent of the school's electrical energy use. This successful trend has continued.
Portsmouth WInd TurbineThe Town of Portsmouth has constructed an impressive 2 MW wind turbine on the grounds of the Portsmouth High School. It is truly an engineering site to see. The turbine is over 300 ft tall with a blade diameter of 246 ft.
Do
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Escobar’s Highland Farms Corn Maze
address: 133 Middle RoadA quick 20-minute drive that should be a top priority on a to-do list. Run by Escobar's Highland Farms, this seasonal corn maze is a popular attraction for team building, families and dates, both on competitive and non-competitive basis. Escobar’s Highland Farms’ main attraction is the corn maze but its other attractions include hayrides, cow trains, pumpkin festivals, Halloween parties and other events that will occur during the operating months of August through November.
Sandy Point BeachSandy Point Beach is a quiet local beach perfect for relaxing. It is on deep in the bay on the Sakonnet River which means there is little surf perfect for recreation such as swimming, rowing, boating, and scuba diving.
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phone: +1 401 683-0800address: 15 Maritime DrPortsmouth boasts the headquarters for the US Sailing association.
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Newport International Polo Series
address: 2503 East Main RoadPortsmouth holds an international polo competition annually. A great event for the entire family, it was voted "Best Evening with the Kids" in Rhode Island Monthly Magazine in 2005. The 100 sprawling acres of green grass offers plenty of entertainment for children. Matches take place every Saturday throughout the summer and early fall at 5PM in June, July, and August and 4PM in September. Picnics are welcome, although food and beverages are offered at the game. -
Carneige Abbey
address: 125 Corys LaneThe Carnegie Abbey Club is a private high end sporting estate. The club provides a championship style golf course, yachting, tennis, fishing, and cultural events-as well as a variety of waterfront homes and hotels. -
address: 371 Union StreetAn 18-hole golf course with a driving range. The club house contains a bar and restaurant as well as banquet facilities.
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address: 500 Anthony RoadA scenic 18-hole golf course overlooking the Mt. Hope Bay and Bridge. Open to the public year round.
Buy
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The Portsmouth Shop
address: 2511 E Main Rd.Fine women's and children's clothin, and gifts. It features a large selection of unique and well-made jewelry, stationery, serving ware and other interesting finds. -
The John Goddard Antiques Shop
address: 2984 E Main RdThis high-end antiques shop is a veritable treasure-trove teeming with exquisite oil paintings, gorgeous rugs, and fine home furnishings. Though this is not the best place to bring kids (it's brimming with breakable items), antique-hunters will love perusing the shop for rare finds. -
Equine Connection
address: 1016 E Main RdAvid equestrians will love this sunny, spacious shop. It is (fittingly) in a barn-like building on Portsmouth's main commercial road. This outfitter sells everything ranging from saddles to riding boots and jackets. The staff is very friendly. It also sells a variety of consignment goods.
Eat
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Rocco's Little Italy
address: 880 East Main RdGreat Italian cuisine, especially their pizza. -
El Parque Mexican Bar and Grill
address: 514 Park AveA festive Mexican restaurant. Friendly and inviting from the moment you open the door. All the regular foods you’d expect to find are on the menu at a very inexpensive cost. Bright colors and upbeat, lively music only adds on to your visit when you come to eat at this restaurant. Open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week and take out is available. -
The North End Pizzeria
address: 3030 East Main RdA mixture of an old, antique history and fun, quirky atmosphere create an allure palpable as soon as you walk past the restaurant windows. There is a wide range of pizza choices available, Mexican to spinach to buffalo chicken are all options depending on your craving of the day. -
Reidy's Restaurant
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Green Valley Country Club
address: 371 Union St -
West Main Pizza
address: 1620 West Main RoadVoted best pizza and best calzones by RI monthly magazine. -
address: Square West Main Road @ King Charles DriveVoted Best Coffee House in Newport County 2008 & 2009. A very friendly and inviting environment, Custom House offers a wide variety of coffees, teas, and specialty drinks as well as freshly made pastries and sandwiches. Enjoy your cappuccino in one of their large leather couches while surfing the web or watching television.
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address: 2575 East Main RoadA great, locally owned marketplace with all of your typical grocery store brands, but without the big-store feel. Also, the deli has a great "to-go" lunch menu, including arguably the best tasting paninis on the island.
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Foodworks
address: 2461 East Main RoadFoodworks is a family-owned restaurant with a friendly local atmosphere. Foodworks provides only a breakfast menu with a wide variety of affordable meals to choose from.
Drink
The Beach HouseLive music and 15 types of chicken wings. Well-known bands play live music every Friday night. Beer pong is every Tuesday night if you’d rather play games while drinking.
Island TapThe epitome of a townie bar. When you open the door, you’re in a wooden room, still outside. When you open the second door, however, with a step up you enter the dusty, old bar. There is a bar immediately to your left side, a pool table in the back and scattered, dirty tables. It is nothing too special to make someone want to stay but special enough to make someone question why they parked their car outside.
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Bridges Restaurant & Cafe
address: 144 Anthony Rd
Sleep
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The Shamrock Farm Inn
address: 465 Union StreetA family-run bed and breakfast nestled nest to St. Mary's pond, the Shamrock Farm Inn is the perfect place for a quiet getaway. There are only six rooms, and they fill up quickly so book your reservations early. Each guest room features a Jacuzzi tub, a working fireplace, handpicked antiques, and a full breakfast served in the morning. This cozy bed and breakfast has rural charm to spare. Melville Ponds CampgroundThis clean, family-friendly campground features hiking trails, a fishing pond, and secluded spots for RVs and tents. The showers and bathrooms are well-kept. The campground is minutes away from Newport's gorgeous beaches, and the hiking trails are the perfect place for a nature walk. Avid bird-watchers will enjoy scouting out their favorite species, and fishers can follow the blue trails all the way down a freshwater fishing pond.
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The Bay Point Inn
address: 144 Anthony RoadAlthough less than-picturesque, this inn features all the amenities of a large hotel. It is open only during the summer months, but even during this peak season, rooms only go for $89 a night, The Bay Point Inn is a bit shabby, but features an indoor and an outdoor pool, air conditioning, and room service. It's nothing extraordinary to look at, but for those minding their budgets, it's a serviceable place to stay.
Go next
- Newport: The breathtaking and beautiful town located right on the shore. Attractions of all kinds: streets filled with shopping, the town is surrounded by the beach, arts and theatre to add to the culture aspect of this well known spot. Go to their website, click on “things to do” and you will see an events calendar to your left. Check it out and plan a trip!
- University of Rhode Island: 30 minutes away. Sporting events, concerts at the Ryan Center and around the beautiful campus. Make sure to check out the school’s website to see what’s happening at URI.
- Providence: The state capital can either drive or take the RIPTA to experience a wide range of culture through various entertainment establishments or take the day to shop around the eclectic area.
- Bristol: Visit this small, patriotic town on the Fourth of July and you’ll think you’re at the Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City. Bristol has hosted the oldest Independence Day parade in the nation, comparing to nothing else.