Raquel M. • July 29, 2015Amazing! So beautiful and the Irish place there the food was amazing and affordable! Def going back!
Jessica B. • May 8, 2016The staff is so friendly and informative. We had a blast. Our 7 year old was engaged and excited as were we. Good for all ages!
Robert F. • June 25, 2019110% worth it. I’m not a big “let’s walk through someone’s house” person, but this was great!
Foodie P. • January 20, 2013The art collection is modest but well-displayed; the house itself is worth the visit!
Cultural Studios • September 14, 2012Richard Upjohn designed Kingscote for George Noble Jones. Don't miss Stanford White's mahogany dining room with Tiffany glass.
Julius T. • August 8, 2015Really super cool. Help yourself to walk around the place and check the old ass yacht in the warehouse
Grace F. • June 22, 2017Amazing collection..not the most famous but it's so hard to see these originals.
Jay E. • October 12, 2015Great stop in Newport. Self guided tour is easy to keep your own pace and learn as much or as little as you'd like. Cool seeing how the rich lived in the Gilded Age.
Christina • December 31, 2016Absolutely stunning! The Christmas decorations made it that much more enjoyable!
Sheila F. • July 28, 2010The behind the scenes tour is cool, but you don't see any of the main house. That is a separate audio tour. Our guide was less than stellar, but with another guided, it would have been really cool. Th
Cultural Studios • September 14, 2012One of the soap opera scandals of the Gilded Age was Alva Vanderbilt's divorce from William Vanderbilt. She moved in to Belcourt Castle with Oliver Belmont, who kept his horses in the dining room.
Todd A W. • October 28, 2014A wonderful walk through history for adults and kids to enjoy and learn!! I highly recommend this place as a stop while in Newport. Remember to leave a donation, please!!
Tim S. • June 15, 2023Nice car, but very few of them. The place is small. We toured it in about 30 minutes. The docents practically harangue you!
US Navy • November 8, 2011Located on the southern end of Coasters Harbor Island, this official Navy museum showcases the history of the Navy in Narragansett Bay.
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