Robert S.
Yelp
Bowen's Wharf is centrally located on the waterfront at the foot of Newport's Historic Hill. With more colonial houses and public buildings than any other city in America, Newport is a beloved destination for all ages. Newport Harbor, deep, sheltered, with direct access to Narragansett Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, is one of the finest natural harbors in New England making it one the most important and successful colonial seaports. Since the 17th century Bowen's Wharf has contributed to the city's business and life.
During Newport's golden era, people agreed that Newport harbor was better than most, including Boston's. It was more protected, and didn't freeze as often as others. Combine this with the British neglect at the time, and Newport was prospering as never before (or since). Newport's economy was entirely dependent on trade by sea, and Bowens Wharf was at the center of all the action.
After the Revolutionary War the most active ship's chandlery was on Bowen's Wharf and trade to all corners of the world continued until the mid 1800s. The cobblestone street, granite-walled quay, rare 18th Century wharf buildings, and brick 19th Century buildings all make this site unique both in New England and in America.
Today, this area is full of shops and restaurants that welcome tourists and locals alike.
- Check out dining places like.....
22 Bowen's Wine Bar & Grille
Fluke Wine, Bar & Kitchen
The Wharf Pub & Restaurant
Newport Fruit & Smoothie
Watch Hill Pizza
The Cookie Jar
Sprinkles Ice Cream
- or......stop by some shops like...
Terra Zapato
Kimberly Pucci Jewelers
Primavera
Newport Candle Co.
Newport Scrimshander
The Sail Loft
Sheldon Fine Art
Roger King Fine Art
Brick walks, granite quays, and 18th century commercial wharf buildings bring you back to Bowen's beginnings as a thriving seaport in one of the finest natural harbors in New England. Trading with all corners of the world, then and now, Bowen's Wharf is the anchor of Newport!
The wharf not only offers tours, but ferry service and dinghy tie-up as well. You can take the ferry to Fort Adams, Rose Island and Jamestown Village leaving from Bowen's Ferry Landing.
Newport has long been known as a major yachting center and host to the Newport to Bermuda Race, Transatlantic Races, and the America's Cup Competition....that helps continuous improvements to Bowen's Wharf.