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Explore 2 UCPlaces digital self-guided tours in Rhode Island, United States

Discover Rhode Island, United States through effortless self-guided (GPS) audio tours that guide you across iconic destinations, scenic routes, and cultural highlights. From main sites city walks to road trips and countryside scenic drives in Rhode Island, United States, our GPS-powered tours offer a smarter way to travel independently. Enjoy trusted travel tips, expert narration, and full freedom with a modern tour app built for curious travelers.




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Welcome to Newport, Rhode Island, where the ocean is always nearby, history is never far away, and the word “summer cottage” once meant something that looks suspiciously like a European palace. On this self-guided driving tour, you’re going to see why Newport has fascinated people for centuries. Long before the mansions arrived, this was a thriving colonial seaport—busy streets, bustling wharves, and a town shaped by trade, faith, and the sea. Then came the Gilded Age, when America’s wealthiest families decided Newport should be their warm-weather stage, and built homes so grand they still make you stop mid-sentence and say, “Wait… people lived there?” And of course, Newport is also a place of pure coastal beauty—rocky shorelines, wide Atlantic views, and that salty breeze that makes everything feel a little more cinematic. Here’s how this works: all you have to do is follow the route on your screen and listen as you drive. We’ll guide you from downtown’s historic streets to the elegance of Bellevue Avenue, and then out along the coast where the scenery opens up and Newport really shows off. Along the way you’ll hear the stories behind the landmarks—some dramatic, some surprising, some just delightfully absurd in the best Newport way. You’ll pass places tied to presidents and poets, to revolution and reinvention, and to families whose idea of “casual” came with ballrooms, marble, and enough staff to run a small town. A quick note before we roll: Newport is charming… and it’s also alive. Streets can be narrow, turns can come up quickly, and pedestrians may step into crosswalks like they’ve been doing it since 1726. So take it slow, stay safe, and let the tour unfold at an easy pace. If you’re traveling with friends or family, you’ve picked a great tour for it—there’s plenty to point at, laugh about, and argue over whether that mansion is “tasteful” or “a little much.” (Spoiler: it’s both.) Alright—get comfortable, keep your eyes open, and keep your camera ready. Newport has a lot to say, and you’re about to hear it. Let’s begin.

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Welcome to Providence, Rhode Island! You’re about to explore one of America’s oldest and most creative cities — a place where history and art live side by side, and where every corner has a story to tell. Providence was founded back in 1636 by Roger Williams, a man who believed in freedom of conscience and the separation of church and state — ideas that were radical for the time, but later became cornerstones of American democracy. From those early days, the city grew into a bustling industrial hub, and today it thrives as a cultural capital, blending its proud history with a bold, youthful energy. As we drive, you’ll see architecture that spans centuries — from elegant colonial homes and ornate 19th-century landmarks to striking modern designs. Providence is also home to world-class institutions like Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design, both of which add to the city’s reputation as the “Creative Capital.” And of course, no visit here is complete without a taste of Federal Hill — Providence’s legendary “Little Italy” — where the air is filled with the aroma of fresh bread, simmering sauces, and espresso. Along the way, we’ll point out lively neighborhoods, public art, waterfront views, and some hidden gems you might otherwise miss. So buckle up and get ready for a journey that combines history, culture, and a dash of delicious flavor. By the end of this tour, you’ll see why Providence may be small, but it’s brimming with character, charm, and stories worth remembering.