Spend a relaxing day exploring the historic coastal city of Newport, Rhode Island. Departing from Boston in the morning, your first stop will be The Breakers Mansion, a grand Vanderbilt family summer home filled with Gilded Age elegance. Afterward, visit the beautiful Marble House, another luxurious mansion known for its stunning architecture and opulent interiors. Enjoy scenic views of the Atlantic coastline along the way before returning to Boston in the evening. Optional admission to both mansions allows you to customize your experience.
Itinerary:
Boston → Newport → The Breakers Mansion (120 mins) → Marble House ( 90 mins) → Boston
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Depart from Boston and head to the charming coastal city of Newport. Visit the magnificent Breakers Mansion (optional, 120 mins), a symbol of Gilded Age grandeur. Continue to the elegant Marble House (optional, 90 mins), known for its stunning architecture and historic significance. After a day of exploring Newport’s iconic landmarks, return to Boston in the evening.
Optional Activity The Breakers is one of Newport’s most magnificent Italian Renaissance mansions and is often rated as the top attraction in the city. Join us for a visit to this historic landmark, where you’ll experience the grandeur and rich history of this specialty museum up close.
Optional Activity Marble House is a stunning Gilded Age mansion located on Bellevue Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island. Built between 1888 and 1892 for Alva and William Kissam Vanderbilt, it was designed by architect Richard Morris Hunt in the grand Beaux-Arts style. When completed, it was considered one of the most opulent homes in America. Its striking temple-front portico resembles that of the White House, and its exterior features elegant white Westchester marble with French neoclassical details. Today, Marble House is a National Historic Landmark and is open to the public as a museum operated by the Newport Preservation Society.
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