Great Escapes: Our guide to Providence, RI

“The Smallest State” is giving big city energy, especially on a vacation, in Providence, RI.

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The River Walk is a great place to start your trip, rain or shine.

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If riverside promenades, Italianate architecture + a thriving arts community appeal to you, planning a spring visit to Providence, RI might be just the ticket.

Talk about a vibrant art scene.

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Why go?:

We recommend trying whatever is featured as a special at Maria’s Cucina.

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You can find the Athenaeum at 251 Benefit St.

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Act like a local:

  • Food: What’s even better than the repurposed atmosphere of Maria’s Cucina’s old Italo-American home? The Gnocchi Toscana ($28).
  • Outdoors: Hit the water on a swan boat, kayak, electric boat, or pirate tour at Roger Williams Park .
  • Learn: Catch the latest literary exhibition + look up at busts of Frederick Douglass and Louisa May Alcott at the Providence Athenaeum .
  • Listen: Enjoy live music at Providence’s oldest theatre, The Strand .
  • Explore: Get the best view of the city by climbing up to Prospect Terrace with a picnic.

The Wedding Cake House was owned by the Tirocchi sisters, of A. & L. Tirocchi Gowns.

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Where to stay:

  • Vrbo: The sunny Walter S. Budlong Apartment sleeps four with two bedrooms and one full bathroom. (~$170/night)*
  • Save hotel: The Wedding Cake House was built in 1867 + recently restored by art collective The Dirt Palace. (~$70/night)
  • Splurge hotel: The Dean Hotel is a swankier option, complete with a karaoke lounge + bar. (~$110/night)
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Anna is based in Indianapolis, IN and worked in government communications for five years before joining 6AM City to help launch INDYtoday. When she’s not writing about the Circle City from a local coffee shop, you can find her taking long walks with her dog Babs + reading from her hammock and baking pies from scratch.
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