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Belcourt of Newport

Address 657 Bellevue Ave, Newport, RI
Hours
Friday11:00am-5:00pm
Saturday11:00am-3:30pm
Sunday11:00am-3:30pm
Website www.belcourt.com
Categories Museum, Historical Landmark, Historical Place Museum, Tourist Attraction
Rating 4.4 9 reviews
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Belcourt of Newport reviews

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Lissette
December 09, 2023 12:49 am

Honestly well worth the money. Mainly because of the tour guide. Unfortunately I forgot his name, but he was truly the best part and made it an amazing experience. This home is beautiful I hope to come back when the restoration is complete

Russ
December 07, 2023 3:26 am

Wish I could give this tour 15 stars! Our small group toured on a rainy Sunday in mid December and we were all in awe by this house and our guide Liz, who is a senior at Salve Regina Univ and is a Historic Preservation major.

This mansion was the summer cottage of Oliver Belmont who later married Alva (formerly Vanderbilt) from the Marble House. Not only was Liz a profusion of information about the Belcourt mansion, but she connected it well to other mansions in the neighborhood and post-Belmont owners of Belcourt.

Extravagant interior, fixtures, and furniture is on display here and we look forward to the future restoration of the south wing and 3rd floor so we can return and see more.

Cindy
November 16, 2023 6:36 pm

Would love to leave a review but it was closed! When in fact, the website says open until 5pm. Really.

John
September 30, 2023 8:41 pm

Special event. Wow! Best dinner in a long time. Fillet mignon you can cut w a butter knife. Tiramisu was great! A scoop of vanilla ice cream would have been Heaven. Next time please

Anastasiya
August 19, 2023 3:29 pm

Response to Jennifer Manalio, previous reviewer.

I'm sorry to hear that you had a disappointing experience during your recent visit to Belcourt Mansion. It's unfortunate that your expectations were not met, but I'd like to provide a different perspective based on my visits and understanding of the mansion.

I've had the opportunity to go on mansion tours several times, including the Ghost tour last year, and each time I've found the experience to be quite enlightening and unique. One thing that stood out to me was how Belcourt Mansion skillfully blends history with modern art, creating a distinctive atmosphere that's unlike any other mansion tour I've been on. The mansion offers a one-of-a-kind guided tour experience in Newport that's based on 12 years of meticulous research. I was particularly impressed by the extensive collection of magazine articles from 1894 to our days that I saw firsthand, which showcased the mansion's rich history.

After the time when the Tinney family owned the mansion, there was a period where the house had lost much of its historical significance. However, thanks to Carolyn Rafaelian's remarkable renovation efforts, the mansion was revitalized and brought back to life. Her dedication to restoring the mansion's former glory is truly commendable and has given visitors the chance to step back in time and appreciate its unique history.

Regarding the table in question, I'd like to clarify that it wasn't a marble table, it was a table from Marble House. Mistakes like this can sometimes happen, but I believe it's important to distinguish between the two.

As for the anecdotes and humor shared during the tour, I found them to be engaging and entertaining. While there might have been jokes made about the Mansion Society, they were intended to add a lighthearted touch to the experience and shouldn't be taken as embarrassing.

Jennifer Lawrence's wedding, as you mentioned, is now part of the mansion's history, and I found the information about it to be quite interesting. It's a testament to the mansion's continued relevance in the present day.

I appreciate your additional insight, and I'm glad you brought up the topic of the tour guide with the cup of coffee. It's worth noting that in many tour settings, guides often have beverages on hand to stay refreshed, especially during longer tours. It's quite common for guests to carry their own bottles of water or other beverages as well. Just as guests might have water bottles with them, tour guides having a cup of coffee is a practical and understandable practice to help them stay energized throughout the tour.

Lastly, I'd like to mention that Belcourt Mansion is indeed a mansion, not a castle, and it offers a unique charm that distinguishes it from other historical sites. It's worth noting that the review you mentioned seemed to focus on a single aspects of the hour-long tour, which might not provide a comprehensive view of the entire experience.

While I understand that everyone's expectations and experiences can vary, I hope this alternate perspective sheds light on some of the positive aspects of Belcourt Mansion that you may not have fully experienced during your visit. The mansion's blend of history, modern art, and engaging anecdotes make it a truly captivating and worthwhile destination for those interested in Newport's rich heritage.

Norma
August 02, 2023 7:53 am

Be transported back in time inside this beautiful Gilded age Mansion.
The tour was really good.

Rebecca
July 03, 2023 11:15 pm

Loved our tour of this beautiful home! The tour guide was beyond knowledgeable, funny, and really enjoyed showing off Belcourt. Definitely recommend checking out this home! Tickets were $20/adult.

Elaina
October 26, 2022 11:17 pm

I took the ghost tour and it was a fun way to see different areas of the house. Great guide!

adamltw
October 06, 2022 7:26 pm

Excellent docent led tour. Guide was knowledgeable with lots of details and inside information. Delivered with a dry wit. Highly recommended.

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