Providence (RI), the creative capital, the city of innovation. That's in a few one-liners how one describes this place. The city center shows both classic architecture and new age buildings, but by far the most intriguing construction is the neoclassical Rhode Island State House, a kind of mini Capitol.
Our 'base of operations' for the next couple of days was the Navy Lodge in Newport (RI), home to miles of scenic coastline, ideal for rejuvenating walks and known for its lovely mansions. We adored the cosiness and hospitality at the wharfs, especially at
Bowen's Wharf. One could easily assume to be somewhere on the coast of Great Britain.
Late afternoon, everybody assembles on or around one of the many terraces for a bite to eat and a yummy drink, which was so nice and relaxing. We trully LOVEEEEEED it.
Relatively quick (and with a small portion of good luck), we found a great spot for dinner with a magnificent view on the Newport Harbor and a stupefying sunset. The seafood was ultra fresh and nicely served. Mmmmmmm ! We felled a lot of positive energy in Newport's buzzing downtown, a place we will never ever forget !!