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Visite panoramique racontée en tramway de Newport

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La célèbre Scenic Ten Mile Drive de Newport (environ 1,5 h)

Immergez-vous dans la beauté de la Ten-Mile Ocean Drive et des résidences d'été de nombreuses personnalités, jetez un coup d'œil aux bâtiments du XVIIe siècle et aux merveilleuses demeures le long de l'avenue Bellevue. Profitez des détails de notre visite ainsi que d'une narration en direct... et d'un parking gratuit pour les clients !
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Driver/guide, and free parking while you are on tour
Driver/guide, and free parking while you are on tour
Driver/guide, and free parking while you are on tour
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Matériel /équipement désinfecté entre les utilisations
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Les guides doivent régulièrement se laver les mains
  • Politique de maintien à domicile payante pour le personnel présentant des symptômes
  • Si vous êtes complètement vacciné, aucun masque n'est requis.
À quoi s'attendre
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Historic Tours of Newport Boutique Visitor Center
Enjoy this fully narrated bus tour with details on residences of prominent people such as the Watts Sherman House, Kingscote, McCauley Hall and Belcourt Castle. Learn about: Architectural History 1640-1915: Richard Morris Hunt, Richard Munday, McKim, Mead & White Colony House where the death of King George II was announced Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House: oldest house in Newport Touro Synagogue: oldest surviving synagogue in North America Redwood Library: the first public library in America The Tennis Hall of Fame Newport Naval Academy Hammersmith Farm built for John W. Auchincloss (1887): the unofficial Summer White House of John F. Kennedy We’ll also catch a glimpse of Newport’s Famous Trees such as Beech Trees, – Copper Beech, Weeping Beech and Turkey Oak trees, and hear legendary stories like how Mr. Gordon Bennet, New York Herald publisher, and Augustus Candy made an interesting wager that got them kicked out of The Reading Room! 10 minutes stopover for pictures ..
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The Breakers
Coming up on your left is none other than the famous Breakers. It was constructed in 1895 by Richard Morris Hunt for Cornelius Vanderbilt II, who made his fortune in the railroad and steamship industries. It is the largest house in Newport. Cornelius’s brother built Biltmore, the largest home in America in Ashville, South Carolina. Vanderbilt’s summer home was used for entertaining his business clients, friends and the home of many summer parties. The Vanderbilts also owned one city block in New York on 5th Avenue, a four story building which was destroyed by redevelopment. Mr. Vanderbilt also built the Grand Central Station in New York City and ran his train line from New York to Chicago.
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Rosecliff
Coming up on your left, this lovely mansion in white is Rosecliff. Nevada silver heiress Theresa Fair Oelrichs commissioned Rosecliff in 1899. During a summer in Newport, Theresa met Hermann Oelrichs playing tennis at the Newport Casino. They were married in 1890. A year later, they purchased the property known as Rosecliff from the estate of historian and diplomat George Bancroft. She hired architect Stanford White, who modeled Rosecliff after the Grand Trianon, the garden retreat of French kings at Versailles.
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Marble House
Right next to Astor’s Beechwood is The Marble House, built in 1892. The Marble House was designed by Richard Morris Hunt for William K. Vanderbilt. He then gave it to his wife Alva for her 39th birthday. This palace used 500,000 cubic ft. of stone. White Marble came from Hudson River quarry, New York. The Vanderbilts chose it because they loved the gold and large mica chips in the stone, which makes it glimmer under light.
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Rough Point Museum
Coming up on your left is Rough Point. It was owned by James Buchannan Duke and his second wife. They had one daughter named Doris Duke. The Dukes lived in New York City on Fifth Avenue. Mr. Duke died in 1925 when Doris was 12 years old. Mr. Duke was a benefactor of Duke University named for his father. He made his fortune in tobacco industry, Camel cigarettes. He left half of his fortune to the Duke endowment and the other half $ 100 million dollars to Doris. Doris at 12 years old summered in Newport with her mother and lived in New York City and attended school in her a chauffeured limo. The maids who took care of her maintained a picture album of her clothes so she could plan her wardrobe. She also had guards to protect her from being kidnapped (after the Limburg Baby) for ransom. In 1966, Doris Duke and her interior designer Eduardo Tirello were leaving Rough Point in her car when Doris accidentally puts the car into gear running Eduardo into a tree, killing him.
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Hammersmith Farm
As you probably know, Jacky Kennedy’s maiden name was Jacqueline Bouvier. Jacky started coming to Newport to spend time with her mother Janet Lee Bouvier and step father Hugh Dudley Auchincloss. Hugh Auchincloss was a native Newporter. Jacqueline Bouvier spent most of her teenage life here, learning to horse ride while working on the farm. As you know, Jackie married John F. Kennedy in 1953. What you may not know is that they actually got married here in Newport at St. Mary’s Catholic Church downtown and had their wedding reception here at Hammersmith, Jackie’s childhood home. During JFK’s presidency, Hammersmith was the Summer White House.
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Historic Tours of Newport Boutique Visitor Center
Enjoy this fully narrated bus tour with details on residences of prominent people such as the Watts Sherman House, Kingscote, McCauley Hall and Belcourt Castle. Learn about: Architectural History 1640-1915: Richard Morris Hunt, Richard Munday, McKim, Mead & White Colony House where the death of King George II was announced Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House: oldest house in Newport Touro Synagogue: oldest surviving synagogue in North America Redwood Library: the first public library in America The Tennis Hall of Fame Newport Naval Academy Hammersmith Farm built for John W. Auchincloss (1887): the unofficial Summer White House of John F. Kennedy We’ll also catch a glimpse of Newport’s Famous Trees such as Beech Trees, – Copper Beech, Weeping Beech and Turkey Oak trees, and hear legendary stories like how Mr. Gordon Bennet, New York Herald publisher, and Augustus Candy made an interesting wager that got them kicked out of The Reading Room! 10 minutes stopover for pictures ..
8
The Breakers
Coming up on your left is none other than the famous Breakers. It was constructed in 1895 by Richard Morris Hunt for Cornelius Vanderbilt II, who made his fortune in the railroad and steamship industries. It is the largest house in Newport. Cornelius’s brother built Biltmore, the largest home in America in Ashville, South Carolina. Vanderbilt’s summer home was used for entertaining his business clients, friends and the home of many summer parties. The Vanderbilts also owned one city block in New York on 5th Avenue, a four story building which was destroyed by redevelopment. Mr. Vanderbilt also built the Grand Central Station in New York City and ran his train line from New York to Chicago.
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Rosecliff
Coming up on your left, this lovely mansion in white is Rosecliff. Nevada silver heiress Theresa Fair Oelrichs commissioned Rosecliff in 1899. During a summer in Newport, Theresa met Hermann Oelrichs playing tennis at the Newport Casino. They were married in 1890. A year later, they purchased the property known as Rosecliff from the estate of historian and diplomat George Bancroft. She hired architect Stanford White, who modeled Rosecliff after the Grand Trianon, the garden retreat of French kings at Versailles.
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Marble House
Right next to Astor’s Beechwood is The Marble House, built in 1892. The Marble House was designed by Richard Morris Hunt for William K. Vanderbilt. He then gave it to his wife Alva for her 39th birthday. This palace used 500,000 cubic ft. of stone. White Marble came from Hudson River quarry, New York. The Vanderbilts chose it because they loved the gold and large mica chips in the stone, which makes it glimmer under light.
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Rough Point Museum
Coming up on your left is Rough Point. It was owned by James Buchannan Duke and his second wife. They had one daughter named Doris Duke. The Dukes lived in New York City on Fifth Avenue. Mr. Duke died in 1925 when Doris was 12 years old. Mr. Duke was a benefactor of Duke University named for his father. He made his fortune in tobacco industry, Camel cigarettes. He left half of his fortune to the Duke endowment and the other half $ 100 million dollars to Doris. Doris at 12 years old summered in Newport with her mother and lived in New York City and attended school in her a chauffeured limo. The maids who took care of her maintained a picture album of her clothes so she could plan her wardrobe. She also had guards to protect her from being kidnapped (after the Limburg Baby) for ransom. In 1966, Doris Duke and her interior designer Eduardo Tirello were leaving Rough Point in her car when Doris accidentally puts the car into gear running Eduardo into a tree, killing him.
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Hammersmith Farm
As you probably know, Jacky Kennedy’s maiden name was Jacqueline Bouvier. Jacky started coming to Newport to spend time with her mother Janet Lee Bouvier and step father Hugh Dudley Auchincloss. Hugh Auchincloss was a native Newporter. Jacqueline Bouvier spent most of her teenage life here, learning to horse ride while working on the farm. As you know, Jackie married John F. Kennedy in 1953. What you may not know is that they actually got married here in Newport at St. Mary’s Catholic Church downtown and had their wedding reception here at Hammersmith, Jackie’s childhood home. During JFK’s presidency, Hammersmith was the Summer White House.
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Visites historiques du centre d'accueil des visiteurs de Newport Boutique
Profitez de cette visite en bus entièrement commentée avec des détails sur les résidences de personnalités telles que la maison Watts Sherman, Kingscote, McCauley Hall et le château de Belcourt. En savoir plus sur : Histoire de l'architecture 1640-1915 : Richard Morris Hunt, Richard Munday, McKim, Mead & White Colony House où la mort du roi George II a été annoncée Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House : la plus ancienne maison de Newport Synagogue Touro : la plus ancienne synagogue encore en vie en Amérique du Nord Redwood Library : la première bibliothèque publique d'Amérique Le temple de la renommée du tennis Académie navale de Newport Hammersmith Farm construite pour John W. Auchincloss (1887) : la Maison Blanche d'été non officielle de John F. Kennedy Nous aurons également un aperçu des arbres célèbres de Newport tels que les hêtres, les hêtres cuivrés, les hêtres pleureurs et les chênes à dinde, et entendrons des histoires légendaires comme la façon dont M. Gordon Bennet, éditeur du New York Herald, et Augustus Candy ont fait un pari intéressant. qui les a fait virer de la salle de lecture ! 10 minutes d'escale pour les photos..
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Les briseurs
Arrivant sur votre gauche n'est autre que le fameux Breakers. Il a été construit en 1895 par Richard Morris Hunt pour Cornelius Vanderbilt II, qui a fait fortune dans les industries ferroviaire et maritime. C'est la plus grande maison de Newport. Le frère de Cornelius a construit Biltmore, la plus grande maison d'Amérique à Ashville, en Caroline du Sud. La résidence d'été de Vanderbilt a été utilisée pour divertir ses clients d'affaires, ses amis et la maison de nombreuses fêtes d'été. Les Vanderbilt possédaient également un pâté de maisons à New York sur la 5e Avenue, un immeuble de quatre étages qui a été détruit par le réaménagement. M. Vanderbilt a également construit la gare Grand Central à New York et exploité sa ligne de train de New York à Chicago.
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Rosecliff
En venant sur votre gauche, ce charmant manoir en blanc est Rosecliff. L'héritière d'argent du Nevada, Theresa Fair Oelrichs, a commandé Rosecliff en 1899. Au cours d'un été à Newport, Theresa a rencontré Hermann Oelrichs jouant au tennis au casino de Newport. Ils se sont mariés en 1890. Un an plus tard, ils ont acheté la propriété connue sous le nom de Rosecliff à la succession de l'historien et diplomate George Bancroft. Elle a embauché l'architecte Stanford White, qui a modelé Rosecliff d'après le Grand Trianon, le jardin de retraite des rois de France à Versailles.
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Maison de marbre
Juste à côté d'Astor's Beechwood se trouve The Marble House, construite en 1892. La Marble House a été conçue par Richard Morris Hunt pour William K. Vanderbilt. Il l'a ensuite offert à sa femme Alva pour ses 39 ans. Ce palais utilisait 500 000 pieds cubes de pierre. Le marbre blanc provient de la carrière de la rivière Hudson, à New York. Les Vanderbilt l'ont choisi parce qu'ils aimaient l'or et les gros éclats de mica dans la pierre, ce qui la fait briller sous la lumière.
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Musée de Rough Point
Sur votre gauche se trouve Rough Point. Il appartenait à James Buchannan Duke et sa seconde épouse. Ils ont eu une fille nommée Doris Duke. Les ducs vivaient à New York sur la Cinquième Avenue. M. Duke est décédé en 1925 alors que Doris avait 12 ans. M. Duke était un bienfaiteur de l'Université Duke du nom de son père. Il a fait fortune dans l'industrie du tabac, les cigarettes Camel. Il a laissé la moitié de sa fortune à la dotation Duke et l'autre moitié 100 millions de dollars à Doris. Doris à 12 ans a passé l'été à Newport avec sa mère et a vécu à New York et a fréquenté l'école dans une limousine avec chauffeur. Les femmes de chambre qui s'occupaient d'elle tenaient un album photo de ses vêtements afin qu'elle puisse planifier sa garde-robe. Elle avait également des gardes pour la protéger contre l'enlèvement (après le bébé limbourgeois) contre rançon. En 1966, Doris Duke et son architecte d'intérieur Eduardo Tirello quittaient Rough Point dans sa voiture lorsque Doris met accidentellement la voiture en marche en faisant courir Eduardo dans un arbre, le tuant.
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Ferme d'Hammersmith
Comme vous le savez probablement, le nom de jeune fille de Jacky Kennedy était Jacqueline Bouvier. Jacky a commencé à venir à Newport pour passer du temps avec sa mère Janet Lee Bouvier et son beau-père Hugh Dudley Auchincloss. Hugh Auchincloss était un Newporter natif. Jacqueline Bouvier a passé la majeure partie de son adolescence ici, apprenant à monter à cheval tout en travaillant à la ferme. Comme vous le savez, Jackie a épousé John F. Kennedy en 1953. Ce que vous ne savez peut-être pas, c'est qu'ils se sont mariés ici à Newport à l'église catholique St. Mary's du centre-ville et ont eu leur réception de mariage ici à Hammersmith, la maison d'enfance de Jackie. Pendant la présidence de JFK, Hammersmith était la Maison Blanche d'été.
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Commentaires (65)
KimO1508
Aug 2022
The only two tourists on the trip, we were appreciative of the van and the AC as an option instead of the trolley car! We were equally appreciative of the free parking. I think the opportunity to wow us with knowledge was lost in that our guide truly didn’t know much about the area and/or specifics about the houses and mansions on Ocean Drive! We have been here a week and it seemed as if we knew more about the places than our guide did! It is important in this setting to know historical information, as well as current and relevant information. The Cliff Walk was partially closed. This would have been tremendously upsetting had I attempted to walk it AFTER our guide told us about the walk …but had no idea it was under construction! WE told HER instead! We stopped at the fort and we’re also disappointed to find that it was closed for a private event …AFTER we were told to go ahead and explore the ‘floating library’ boat (which is closed to the public) as well as the fort (a wedding was being held). THIS was an incredible opportunity missed because of a lack of professional preparation! She was friendly and kind, but didn’t offer information we were wanting and expecting! I would love to take the trip again with this company…but would definitely want them to have done their homework and be more knowledgeable about the history etc
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2022
Thank you for the review. Please look us up again next time you are in town, we will provide you a complimentary tour to replace this one. We appreciate your review. We will continue showcase Newport RI to the world!
Eddie_B
Jul 2022
The views were spectacular, but the driver who was supposed to be a narrator guide was Very quiet. Not informative or enjoyable
Brad_M
Jul 2022
Our driver was AWESOME!!! We enjoyed our tour and would recommend it to anyone!! Would take it again!!

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