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Discover Newport's Gilded Age mansions on this 70-90 minute trolley tour featuring over 150 points of interest, guided commentary, and scenic Ocean Drive views.

This scenic trolley tour is an ideal way to explore the highlights of Newport, Rhode Island, in a comfortable, guided setting. At just around 75 minutes, it strikes a balance between efficiency and comprehensive sightseeing, taking you past more than 150 points of interest along the famed Ocean Drive, Bellevue Avenue, and the Cliff Walk. The tour operates with mobile tickets, making check-in quick and straightforward at the Newport Transit Center on America’s Cup Ave.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to Newport, this tour provides a broad overview of the city’s iconic attractions, with many stops and pass-bys of historic mansions, parks, and landmarks. The guided narration ensures you understand the significance of each location, with a particular emphasis on the Gilded Age mansions that decorate Newport’s coastline.
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The tour begins at the Newport Transportation Center, located at 23 America’s Cup Ave. Travelers should arrive at this public lot and show either a printed or mobile ticket to board the white trolley outside at Platform #2. Parking is available on-site for a fee, and the tour departs promptly at the scheduled time. The busier Newport Bridge construction can add about 40 minutes to your drive, so plan accordingly.

The tour passes by Fort Adams State Park, a 1799 landmark famous today for hosting the Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals. Though the tour only passes by the fort, visitors can appreciate its historic walls and commanding ocean views from the trolley windows.
Next, the trolley drives past Brenton Point State Park, once the estate of William Brenton, Newport’s second governor elected in 1665. This scenic spot offers sweeping views of the Atlantic and is a highlight for those who enjoy coastline panoramas.

One of the tour’s most notable features is the drive through the Ocean Drive Historic District. Here, the trolley guides you past the majestic Gilded Age mansions lining the Atlantic Ocean. These elegant estates include Marble House, Rosecliff, and others, many of which are famous movie filming locations.
As the trolley approaches the Cliff Walk, riders learn about the mansion architecture and their connections to the wealthy families of the Gilded Age. The narration highlights how these oceanfront mansions are set on Bellevue Avenue and are integral parts of Newport’s history.

The tour stops briefly in front of Marble House—a second Vanderbilt mansion built in 1892. This mansion is known not only for its architecture but also for its role in the women’s suffrage movement.
Next, the trolley passes by Rosecliff, built in 1902, which served as a summer cottage for Tessie Fair-Oelrichs. Its stunning design was used in the filming of The Great Gatsby with Robert Redford.
The Breakers, the largest of Newport’s Vanderbilt mansions, is a stop for those who purchase the interior tour option. The 1895 estate is a grand symbol of Newport’s Gilded Age wealth. Note that admission tickets for interior access are not included in the trolley fare.

Beyond the mansions, the tour continues along Bellevue Avenue, passing by The Elms, another historic Gilded Age mansion of the Berwind family. Riders also see the International Tennis Hall of Fame, located in the 1891 Newport Casino, and the lively Bowen’s Wharf district. These areas add a modern touch to the historic landscape, with the guide explaining the shopping, dining, and boating options.

Guide personalities like Rob, Troy, and Carlos earn praise for their entertaining and informative narration. Reviews highlight Rob’s knowledge of Newport’s history and gossip, as well as Troy’s energetic and humorous style. The guides’ storytelling helps bring the city’s history alive, making the tour more engaging than a simple drive.
The guides manage a maximum group size of 36 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience. The trolley’s leather captain’s chairs provide a comfortable ride, and the enclosed vehicle allows for rain or shine operation, so weather doesn’t spoil the experience.

This tour is suitable for ages 5 and up, making it a good option for families. However, it’s not wheelchair accessible, and seating may be assigned based on physical needs. The tour operates promptly at the scheduled time, and cancelations are free if made 24 hours in advance.
The group size and guided narration make for a relaxed, informative experience. It’s a practical way to see scenic coastal views and historic landmarks without the hassle of walking or driving.
Reviews consistently rate the tour at 4.8 to 5.0 out of 5, with over 586 reviews. The guides’ personalities—especially Rob, Troy, and Carlos—are frequently praised for their knowledge, humor, and engaging storytelling.
Many reviewers mention that the scenic views, particularly along Ocean Drive and Cliff Walk, are breathtaking. The history of the mansions and Newport’s Gilded Age wealth is well explained, making the tour not only visually stunning but also educational.
While some note limited viewings of certain mansions due to vegetation or landscaping in front of properties, this does not diminish the overall positive experience.
For $27.80, this guided trolley tour offers a compact, scenic introduction to Newport’s most famous sights. The comfortable vehicle, expert guides, and scenic route make it a practical choice for a short sightseeing experience.
It’s especially suited for families, first-time visitors, or those who prefer guided narration over self-driving. The pass-by stops at iconic mansions and scenic viewpoints provide a well-rounded overview of Newport’s Gilded Age splendor.
However, it’s not a comprehensive mansion tour—interior visits require additional tickets. The entertaining guides and stunning coastal scenery ensure this tour remains a popular and highly rated activity in Newport.
“Conductor Rob was knowledgeable in both the history and the gossip both past and present of Newport. This was a great way to see a number of house…”
Is this trolley tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is recommended for ages 5 and up.
How long does the tour last?
The tour typically runs between 70 and 90 minutes, depending on traffic.
What is included in the ticket price?
The scenic narrated trolley ride and passage past over 150 points of interest are included. Interior mansion tours are not included.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
What should I wear?
Since the trolley is enclosed, no special clothing is needed. Dress comfortably for weather, especially if it rains.
Is parking available at the meeting point?
Yes, parking is available on site for a fee.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, the tour runs rain or shine except during winter storms involving snow or ice.
Are there any accessibility limitations?
The trolley is not wheelchair accessible, and seating may be assigned based on physical needs.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its affordable price, scenic route, knowledgeable guides, and pass-by of Newport’s historic mansions make it a popular choice.
Where does the tour end?
It returns to the starting point at the Newport Transit Center on America’s Cup Ave.