Plan your trip to Providence Performing Arts Center

HOTELS NEARBY

Make a trip of it with an overnight stay. Providence offers several options for hotels within a few minutes from the Providence Performing Arts Center.

Hampton Inn & Suites Providence Downtown
Hampton Inn & Suites Providence Downtown

58 Weybosset Street, Providence, RI 02903

The Dean Hotel
The Dean Hotel

122 Fountain Street, Providence, RI 02903

Omni Providence Hotel
Omni Providence Hotel

1 West Exchange Street, Providence, RI 02903

Graduate by Hilton Providence
Graduate by Hilton Providence

11 Dorrance Street, Providence, RI 02903

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WHAT TO DO IN PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND

Take advantage of the chance while in Providence to learn about the exciting regional attractions that enrich the city's character. Providence Performing Arts Center is close to a number of local attractions worth checking out.

Brown University Campus Tour
Brown University Campus Tour

Founded in 1764, Brown University is one of the oldest Ivy League institutions in the country, and its campus is worth a visit. Stroll through the scenic Main Green, check out the iconic Van Wickle Gates, and visit University Hall, which dates back to the American Revolution. Guided tours are available, but a self-guided walk through College Hill is just as enjoyable.

Distance: 1 miles

RISD Museum
RISD Museum

Part of the Rhode Island School of Design, this museum is one of the best in New England, packed with everything from ancient artifacts to modern masterpieces. Expect works from Rembrandt, Monet, Warhol, and local RISD artists, plus an impressive collection of textiles, sculptures, and furniture.

Distance: 0.7 miles

Benefit Street
Benefit Street

Few streets in America are as steeped in history as Benefit Street. Lined with colonial homes, churches, and brownstone buildings, this stretch offers a living museum of 18th- and 19th-century architecture. Walk the cobblestone sidewalks, explore hidden courtyards, and stop by sites like the John Brown House Museum.

Distance: 0.5 miles

WaterFire Providence
WaterFire Providence

Nothing says Providence quite like WaterFire. On select nights from May to November, over 80 bonfires light up the rivers that run through downtown, creating an atmospheric, almost hypnotic experience. Add in live music, performers, and the scent of burning wood, and it’s easy to see why this event draws a million visitors every season.

Distance: 0.6 miles

Roger Williams Park & Zoo
Roger Williams Park & Zoo

One of Providence’s biggest outdoor attractions, Roger Williams Park is a peaceful retreat with botanical gardens, walking trails, and historic buildings spread over 400+ acres. The Roger Williams Park Zoo, one of the oldest in the U.S., is inside the park and home to over 150 species, from red pandas Komodo dragons to elephants and armadillos.

Distance: 3.3 miles

Nearby restaurants

A night at PPAC calls for a great meal, whether it’s a casual bite before the show or a celebratory dinner afterward. Here are our favorite five standout restaurants, all within easy reach of the theater.

Davenport’s 
New England flavor and a free show shuttle.
A local favorite since 1990, Davenport’s serves classic New England comfort food in a warm, family-friendly setting. Think baked stuffed shrimp, clam chowder, and slow-roasted prime rib. The big draw for theater-goers? Their Show Shuttle service which includes round-trip transportation to and from PPAC. 

The George
Stylish American bistro and piano lounge.
Just around the corner from PPAC, The George celebrates the city’s colonial heritage. And of course, George Washington’s multiple trips to Providence. Expect the same signature hospitality extended to the Founding Father himself, along with elevated comfort food and a live piano bar most nights. 

Hemenway’s
Fresh seafood and a riverside setting. 
If you’re in the mood for top-quality seafood in an elegant setting, Hemenway’s is one of Providence’s best spots. Known for fresh oysters, perfectly cooked fish, and classic New England seafood dishes, this restaurant delivers both flavor and atmosphere. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the Providence River, making it an ideal spot for a pre-show dinner with a view.

Camille’s
A Rhode Island classic for over a century.
A Federal Hill staple since 1914, Camille’s offers high-end Italian cuisine in an elegant setting. With white tablecloth service, homemade pastas, and expertly cooked meats and seafood, it’s a great choice for a romantic dinner or a special occasion. Expect impeccable service, an extensive wine list, and the kind of Italian food that’s been drawing crowds for decades.

The Malted Barley
Craft beer and gourmet pretzels.
Looking for a laid-back, casual option before the show? The Malted Barley specializes in hand-rolled, gourmet pretzels and an ever-changing lineup of craft beers. Try the bacon and cheddar stuffed pretzel, a warm cinnamon-sugar twist, or a house-made pretzel sandwich. The atmosphere is easy going and fun, making it a great spot for a quick bite or a post-show drink.