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Top neighborhoods in Jamestown

Shoreby Hill
Shoreby Hill treats history lovers to a charming collection of early 20th-century architecture nestled in Jamestown's peaceful residential haven. The tree-lined streets showcase preserved Gilded Age summer cottages that transport you back in time. While there aren't attractions within its boundaries, the neighborhood's appeal comes from leisurely strolls among manicured gardens and glimpses of Narragansett Bay. You'll need to venture to Jamestown village for dining and shopping since Shoreby Hill maintains its purely residential character. The quiet, private atmosphere makes it perfect for travelers seeking tranquility away from tourist crowds. Bring your car as public transit options are limited in this serene historic district.

Jamestown Shores
Head's Beach anchors the quiet charm of Jamestown Shores, where residential streets wind along Rhode Island's scenic coastline. You'll find yourself drawn to the rocky shoreline paths and calm bay waters perfect for kayaking. This peaceful retreat offers classic New England coastal vibes without the tourist crowds, making it ideal for nature lovers seeking authentic island tranquility. Vacation rental homes with weathered shingles and wraparound porches dominate the accommodation options in this car-dependent neighborhood. You'll need to drive to Jamestown village or Newport for restaurants and shopping. The neighborhood's appeal lies in its natural coastal setting, clean ocean air, and the soothing soundtrack of waves against the shore.
Top landmarks in Jamestown

Beavertail State Park
Beavertail State Park is 3.1 mi (5 km) from central Jamestown, why not stop by during your stay. Why not take a stroll along the beaches and watch the sunset while you're here?

Mackerel Cove
Why not relax on the waterfront and snap some great vacation pics at Mackerel Cove when visiting Jamestown.

























































































