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Getting Around
Newport is best explored on foot or by bicycle within the city center, with RIPTA bus service connecting to Providence. Driving remains the most practical option for arriving from Boston or Providence, with ride-share services widely available throughout the island.
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Cash or Card
Newport is almost entirely card-friendly, with restaurants, shops, and attractions accepting major credit and debit cards without issue. A small amount of cash is useful for farmers markets, some parking meters along Thames Street, and occasional street-food vendors during summer festival season.
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Good to Know
Newport summers are genuinely busy, and the best mansion tours, harborfront restaurants, and hotel rooms book weeks or months in advance, particularly around the Newport Folk and Jazz festivals in late July and early August. Locals appreciate visitors who slow down, treat the Cliff Walk as a contemplative experience rather than a sprint, and venture beyond Bellevue Avenue into the quieter colonial streets of the Point neighborhood.
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ATMs
ATMs are widely available throughout Newport, with machines located at major banks along Broadway and Bellevue Avenue as well as inside several hotels and convenience stores near the waterfront. Most ATMs accept international Visa, Mastercard, and Maestro cards, though foreign transaction fees from home banks should be anticipated.
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Currency
The United States Dollar (USD) is the currency in Newport, and all prices are displayed and transacted in dollars and cents. The dollar subdivides into 100 cents, with coins in denominations of 1, 5, 10, and 25 cents and notes in 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 dollar denominations.
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Plugs
Type A and B outlets (120V, 60Hz). Standard US two and three-pin plugs are used throughout Newport. International visitors will need a voltage converter and plug adapter.
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Safety
Newport is considered a very safe destination and ranks among the more secure small cities on the East Coast, with the tourist areas along Thames Street and the waterfront well-monitored year-round. Standard urban awareness applies after dark near the bar-heavy sections of lower Thames Street on weekends, though incidents involving visitors remain rare.
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Airports
T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, Rhode Island sits approximately 30 miles from Newport and is the closest commercial airport, served by major US carriers with connecting flights from most American hubs. Boston Logan International Airport, roughly 80 miles north, offers significantly more international and domestic routes and remains the preferred gateway for long-haul visitors.