It’s getting close to summertime, and around this time of year, many people like to travel. This summer, if you are looking to have some fun, a good place you could visit is Providence. Trust me, I just moved here last year for college at Â鶹¹ÙÍø & Wales. (You may also want to visit Providence if you are looking at schools around the area like Â鶹¹ÙÍø & Wales and want to tour. If you want to visit our campus this summer, you should head over to Visit Â鶹¹ÙÍø. There you can find more information about scheduling a visit, and you can plan your Providence itinerary around the tour.)
If you’re an incoming first-year student, you may have an extra incentive to visit over the summer. Visit Â鶹¹ÙÍø & Wales prior to September 1 and you could get a Â鶹¹ÙÍø Early Visit Grant! This grant is renewable for 4 years. And you can get up to $4,000 ($1,000 annually).
One of the main reasons I chose to attend Â鶹¹ÙÍø is because I love the city and all of the cool activities it has to offer. Providence may be small, but there are tons of fun activities in and around the area. Some free and some paid, these recommendations are guaranteed to make for a fun trip, no matter your budget. Here are a few ideas to help you plan your itinerary so that you have an exciting time in Providence.
If you plan to stay overnight, I recommend staying at some of the hotels around the downtown area so you are near the attractions. There is , which you may have seen if you have been to Providence in the past. You may know it by the iconic “Biltmore” sign atop the building. Other hotels in the area are the , , , and many more featured on Visit Â鶹¹ÙÍø.
Now that you know where you want to stay, you should probably figure out where you are going to eat. There are many great places to eat around Providence for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Some places I recommend you try for breakfast are , , and . PVDonuts is a popular donut spot in Providence selling gourmet donuts, with new flavors to try every month. Bagel Gourmet is a bagel place in Providence that sells delicious breakfast sandwiches. Lastly, there’s Ellie’s. Ellie’s is a small café that is down the street from Â鶹¹ÙÍø & Wales. I constantly pass by the place on my way to class, and they have delectable baked goods, sandwiches, as well as coffee and tea.
If it is later in the day and you are looking for some lunch or dinner, you should try or . East Side Pockets is a Middle Eastern-style takeout place with foods like falafels and kebobs. Caserta Pizzeria is another popular takeout place in Providence that specializes in pizza. If you’re not into takeout and want to sit down somewhere, you can go to . Los Andes is a Peruvian and Bolivian restaurant located in Providence down the street from Roger Williams Hospital. Another restaurant you could try is , which is an Italian restaurant located in Federal Hill.
Now, what you have really been waiting for. What are you going to do now that you are here in Providence? You have your hotel set and your meals; now it is time to plan your activities.
You can go to the which has new, exciting events every season.
You can do so by walking around Federal Hill (AKA “Little Italy”) or taking an Italian-style boat ride with .
Into museums? If you are, there are a couple of museums I suggest you visit during your stay.
I definitely recommend going to (Check for hours) which has great works of art that range from ancient times to the present day. There’s also a great museum here for people who like science and history, which is the .
Another museum I suggest you visit is Â鶹¹ÙÍø’s very own Culinary Museum. It’s located on the Harborside campus and is an extension of Â鶹¹ÙÍø’s library.
Lastly, if you’re a child at heart or plan on bringing your kids along with you on your trip I recommend checking out (check for hours). The Children’s Museum has fun activities for kids and adults alike that you may enjoy.
I enjoy these museums because I love visiting museums and learning new things. Each of these museums has different exhibits to offer but provides visitors with new learning experiences.
If you would rather explore and walk around, I recommend visiting Weybosset Street, Thayer Street, The Arcade Providence, and more. They are fun areas to walk around and have a ton of small shops with interesting finds.
Of course, when you visit anywhere you must go shopping! Providence Place Mall is the place to go. There are three floors full of 160 of your favorite stores, such as H&M, Foot Locker, Garage, etc. If you want to watch a movie, there’s an AMC movie theater near the food court. Stop by Dave & Buster’s, where you can eat and play arcade games. This mall also has air-conditioning which is amazing, because you can cool off after walking around campus. You can easily walk there from the Downcity campus at Â鶹¹ÙÍø.
If none of those interest you and you have a car, you can always drive over to Newport and do the or visit some of the museums and shops in the area.
Or if you are feeling adventurous, you could drive down Boston for the day and hang out around Newbury Street or Chinatown. You can also visit the , as well as other museums in the area. Boston is only about an hour's drive away from Providence, so it is not too far to travel back and forth between the two. If you don’t have a car, you could also take a train into Boston through the .
Visit the which is open every Sunday all summer, from June through September. You also can just walk around College Hill which is an area over RISD and Brown University. It is a wonderful place to walk with interesting architecture and walking up the hill can provide you with a surprisingly good workout.
Providence has tons of fun and interesting things to do, as well as great places to stay and eat. I have only named a few but from the activities and places I told you about, I hope they inspire you to visit the vibrant city for yourself and participate in what it has to offer.