Providence is the third largest city in New England. Providence's Renaissance has created new parks and attractions and brought emphasis back to its historic roots. Downtown city events, historic vistas, eclectic districts such as College Hill and Federal Hill, and a great nightlife make Providence a worthwhile tourist destination and place to live. Beautiful beaches and winter vacation destinations are within one to two hour’s drive.
About Providence
With the affordability of a smaller city and the resources of nearby Boston and New York City, Providence offers an immersive arts culture and the excitement of a city packed with colleges and universities.
About Providence
With the affordability of a smaller city and the resources of nearby Boston and New York City, Providence offers an immersive arts culture and the excitement of a city packed with colleges and universities.
Things to Do
Whether you're looking for a new experience, a local event, or just a chance to get outside, Providence has options for everyone.
Creative Spaces
Nicknamed, Creative Capital, by Fodor's Travel, Providence has a rich and vibrant arts scene with iconic theaters, diverse events, and opportunities for growth and discovery.
Farm and Table
Providence boasts a wealth of restaurants ranging from fine dining to eclectic eateries. Home chefs will find a abundance of fresh produce at the farmer's markets staged all over the city.