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Dive into the cultural heart of the city, with historic 19th-century architecture, Burnside Park, and the Westminster Arcade for shopping. Catch a performance at the Providence Performing Arts Center or explore AS220's community arts center.
Federal Hill dishes up a slice of Italian heritage right in the heart of Providence. DePasquale Plaza buzzes with outdoor dining and the scent of fresh bread from century-old bakeries. Foodies flock to Atwells Avenue where red-sauce restaurants and specialty grocers showcase authentic Italian flavors. The historic Columbus Theater and Rhode Island Museum of Science and Art add cultural depth to this vibrant neighborhood.
Family-run trattorias and bakeries make Federal Hill a culinary playground worth exploring. Most visitors stay in nearby downtown hotels and walk over for dinner, though bus routes connect the area well. The cobblestone streets and intimate plazas create a walkable little Italy that feels worlds away from the rest of Providence.
Historic architecture and charming Thayer Street's cafes, restaurants, and shops await, along with attractions like the Rhode Island School of Design Museum and Providence Athenaeum.
Wayland serves up quiet Providence charm with tree-lined streets and 19th-century homes that tell stories of New England's past. Bookish types will feel right at home with Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design nearby, bringing scholarly vibes to the neighborhood. Take a leisurely stroll through Wayland Square or browse the William G Braude Library for a taste of local life.
Bed and breakfasts in converted Victorian homes offer cozy places to stay with plenty of historic character. Though dining options are limited within the neighborhood, nearby Thayer Street provides more choices just a short walk away. Getting around is easy with good bus connections and walkable streets that lead downtown in about 20 minutes.
Retaining its historical charm, Fox Point boasts 18th and 19th-century housing, with Gano Street Park offering athletic fields and a dog park. Nearby, India Point Park provides picturesque views along Narragansett Bay.
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Amica Mutual Pavilion, a stadium in Downtown Providence. If you think Amica Mutual Pavilion is cool, you also might like Providence Bruins and McCoy Stadium, both located nearby.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Providence Place Mall in Downtown Providence. Splash some more cash at Westminster Arcade, Brown University Bookstore, and Thayer Street.
After visiting Roger Williams Park Zoo, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Providence. Experience the area's entertainment choices or attend a sporting event.
Enjoy a stop at WaterFire Arts Center, an entertaining place to visit in Providence. Experience the area's acclaimed theater scene or attend a sporting event.