The Hot List: 5 Things to Do in Providence, R.I.

Recommendations for before, during or after the event, hand-picked by our editors

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Rhode Island might be the smallest state in the nation, but don’t let its size fool you. This state packs plenty of charm into its 1,045 square miles. The capital city of Providence offers a diverse array of art museums, impressive restaurants and local activities to keep attendees entertained and tempt them into extending their stay. Following are a sampling of the top things to do in town.


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A Touch of Culture

Providence is nicknamed the "Creative Capital," so no trip would be complete without enjoying some of the city's artistic offerings. Start with a visit to the RISD Museum, which features an expansive collection of pieces dating from ancient times to today.


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Game On

Put your mental and physical fitness to the test at Level99. This interactive social-gaming venue offers more than 50 challenges, including escape rooms, mazes, ninja swings and more. Afterward, enjoy creative cocktails, wagyu burgers and Detroit-style pizza at the venue's on-site kitchen and bar.


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Tours With a Twist

There's no better way to see a city than on foot. For a one-of-a-kind experience, book a Providence Ghost Tour and enjoy a lantern-lit stroll while listening to tales of the city's famed residents and its haunted history. Specter sightings are not guaranteed.


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Mangia!

A local favorite, Bacaro, serves up creative Italian fare with riverfront views. Choose such appetizers as wood-grilled octopus and sweet corn fritters, and entrées like veal bolognese rigatoni and saffron risotto with chicken and clams. Don't miss the Bombellini doughnuts filled with hazelnut chocolate cream.


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Showtime

End your trip with a bang, or better yet, a bonfire. WaterFire is a public arts event that includes fire sculpture installations along the city's rivers, as well as boats filled with performers and live music. Full and partial lightings are held from May through November, usually twice a month.