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Reconnect with your inner-child at the Briggs-Boesch Farm and Launch Trampoline Park. If you're looking for even more family fun, head onwards to the Crescent Park Looff Carousel and the Avon Cinema.
If you love animals of all shapes and sizes, you'll be in your element at the Roger Williams Park Zoo and the Capron Park Zoo. Try to take in some hand-on activities at World War I Memorial Park and Zoo for a fully comprehensive zoological adventure.
Find out more about this region's beer culture with a trip to the region's brewhouses. To see where the magic happens, round up your friends and head over to the Foolproof Brewing Company or the Bucket Brewery. Ask the friendly brewmaster to walk you through the different techniques that make their product so distinctive.
Whether you're a wine enthusiast or just enjoy the occasional glass, think about organizing a trip to the Nickle Creek Vineyard or the Leyden Farm Vineyards & Winery. There's nothing quite like opening a bottle of a local varietal to celebrate time off. Bottoms up!
Relax with a drink, roll the dice or just take in the sounds and bright lights at the Twin River Casino.
Pack a few snacks and take some time out in the lush surroundings of Kennedy Plaza and Waterplace Park. You'll also find plenty of room to lie down in the grass at Roger Williams National Memorial and Goddard Memorial State Park.
Whether you're in need of a map or just want a few local tips, the friendly staff at Blackstone Valley Visitor Center will be able to help you out.
Do you love birds? Get out your binoculars and see which feathery friends you can spot at Gorton Pond and Warwick Pond. If that doesn't work out, perhaps your luck will change at J L Curran Fishing Area or Providence River.
Turn your phone off and have a rest from the noises of the modern world at Jerimoth Hill and Arcadia Wildlife Management Area. Nature-loving visitors will also have a great time at Mowry Conservation Area and Buck Hill Management Area.
The area's exhibition spaces are jam-packed with interesting facts and stories. The Providence Children's Museum and the Warwick Museum of Art offer a range of displays and collections that are bound to keep you captivated. Another two worth considering are the Clouds Hill Victorian Museum and the Varnum Memorial Armory.
The natural world is a magnificent and strange place. If you would like to think otherwise, some time spent at the Museum of Work and Culture and the Museum of Natural History and Planetarium ought to convince you. The Women at Work Museum also boasts a fantastic collection.
An oasis for art connoisseurs, this area boasts a nice range of gallery spaces in which artists and designers regularly display their work. Revel in the hip atmosphere at the Providence Art Club and the Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art. Afterwards, if you still have some energy left, wrap up the afternoon at the Attleboro Arts Museum and Rhode Island Watercolor Society.
The Cape Verdean Museum and the Rhode Island Jewish Historical Association are two great places if you're interested in the history of the world.
Rhode Island State Capitol Building and the Brown University are certainly worth taking a look at, even if history isn't your forte. More tales from the days of old await at the Johnson and Wales University and Bank of America Tower.
Whether you're spiritual or not, you'll be sure to enjoy a trip to First Baptist Church of America and the St Ann Arts and Cultural Center. You may also like to have a walk around First Unitarian Church of Providence or National Shrine of our Lady of La Salette.
Providence's most acclaimed sights often overshadow its less visited, yet equally fascinating activities. WaterFire Providence and the Providence Athenaeum are some possible options. Also, contemplate a trip to the Pawtucket Armory Arts Center and the Warwick Public Library if you have the time.
Accommodation in Providence
The Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel, at 5 Avenue of the Arts, and the Omni Providence Hotel, at 1 W Exchange St are two of the higher-quality hotels in Providence. Stay at either and you'll be sure to have the best services and hotel features in town. Alternatively, if you're looking to make some savings, you might want to consider staying at the Econo Lodge, at 101 New London Ave, or the Knights Inn Seekonk Ma, at 48 Mink Street.