Warwick, Rhode Island City

City in Rhode Island, United States

Narragansett Bay shoreline, Colt and Goddard parks and a string of marinas make Warwick a low-key seaside stop. Visitors use T.F. Green as a gateway, take ferry trips and sample clam shacks along the waterfront.

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Costs
$110-180 per day
Airport-area prices: hotels, rental car, meals, short drives to Providence.
Safety
Generally safe with urban caution
Most neighborhoods are safe; watch busy roadways and tourist spots.
Best Time
May-Oct
Warm months for beaches and waterfront activities.

Warwick is a historic coastal city in Rhode Island, anchored by T.F. Green Airport and scenic bays. It mixes colonial-era villages, seaside fisheries, and suburban shopping, making it a convenient spot for coastal New England exploration.

Getting around: Use T.F. Green Airport for flights, RIPTA buses and the RIPTA app for local routes, rideshares available; driving makes exploring Warwick Neck and Pawtuxet easier.

Infrastructure & convenience: Suburban infrastructure: ample shopping around Jefferson Boulevard and Post Road, reliable utilities, decent cell coverage, but some coastal neighborhoods have narrow sidewalks and limited evening transit.

Local tips: Dress casually, expect New England directness, watch parking rules in Pawtuxet and Conimicut, enjoy local clam shacks, tip servers 15-20%, respect summer beach restrictions.

Dining: Seafood reigns: try stuffies, clam cakes, chowder and fresh oysters at Conimicut and Pawtuxet spots; don’t miss Del’s lemonade and local Italian bakeries.

T.F. Green Airport, Rhode Island's main airport, is located in Warwick and serves Providence.
Local Time
8:32 AM
GMT-4
Weather
Population
81,699

Why Visit Warwick, Rhode Island?#

Warwick draws people looking for coastal Rhode Island character without Providence’s scale. The city’s shoreline-including Conimicut Point and Warwick waterfront parks-offers walking, birding, and sunset views, while local marinas feed a fresh-seafood scene where clam cakes and chowder are local staples. Historical sites and small-town neighborhoods add layers beyond the beaches. It’s a seaside-community experience with easy access to Newport and Providence.

Regions of Warwick, Rhode Island#

Apponaug

Apponaug is Warwick’s village center with marinas, a handful of restaurants and quiet streets. It’s a good base for trying Rhode Island seafood and watching boats come in on a summer evening.

Dining: Seafood · Nightlife: Laid-back · Shopping: Local · Stays: Mixed

Top Spots

  • Apponaug Village - marinas, restaurants and historic streets.
  • Apponaug Cove - waterside walks and boat access.
  • Local seafood restaurants - fresh options along the waterfront.

Oakland Beach

Oakland Beach is the go-to summer neighborhood for Warwick residents: boardwalk energy, casual seafood and family outings. In high season it’s lively; much quieter off-season but still scenic.

Dining: Casual/Seafood · Nightlife: Seasonal · Shopping: Limited · Stays: Budget

Top Spots

  • Oakland Beach - sandy stretches and boardwalk activities.
  • Seasonal arcades and food shacks - summer-focused treats.
  • Waterfront parks - family-friendly spots for picnics.

Pawtuxet Village

Straddling the Warwick/Cranston border, Pawtuxet Village has small marinas, well-regarded restaurants and a compact historic feel. It’s an easy evening out for food lovers and people who prefer a quieter waterfront scene.

Dining: Upscale Casual · Nightlife: Quiet · Shopping: Boutiques · Stays: Mid-Range

Top Spots

  • Pawtuxet Village - riverside dining and historic charm.
  • Pawtuxet Riverwalk - pleasant waterside strolls.
  • Year-round restaurants - good choices for brunch or dinner.

Who's Warwick, Rhode Island For?#

Families

Warwick offers practical family amenities, accessible schools and family parks. Bayside spots and nearby beaches in Warwick and Narragansett provide easy weekend outings, while local events and recreation centers keep kids busy.

Business

T.F. Green Airport in Warwick and proximity to Providence make it convenient for business travel. Reasonable hotel options and conference facilities serve regional meetings, with good road links to I‑95 and Route 95.

Nature Buffs

Coastal parks, waterfront promenades and nearby Coventry and Narragansett beaches give easy seaside access for nature lovers. Saltwater beaches and bay walks are the primary outdoor draws within short drives.

Couples

Pawtuxet Village and waterfront dining offer relaxed date-night options with coastal views. Couples can combine beachtime, local seafood restaurants and short drives into Newport for a more upscale evening.

Best Things to Do in Warwick, Rhode Island#

Warwick, Rhode Island Bucket List#

Don't Miss

Goddard Memorial State Park - Large waterfront park with trails, picnic areas, golf and scenic Narragansett Bay views.

Rocky Point Park and Carousel - Former amusement park site transformed into waterfront park with carousel and harbor promenades.

Pawtuxet Village - Historic riverside village offering waterfront dining, colonial-era buildings and lively seasonal festivals.

Oakland Beach - Family-friendly sandy beach with boardwalk eateries, seasonal events and excellent sunset views.

Hidden Gems

Buttonwoods Museum (Warwick Historical Society) - Small local history museum operated by Warwick Historical Society in a 19th-century house.

Clouds Hill Victorian House Museum - Lavish restored Victorian mansion offering period rooms and rotating historical exhibits.

Apponaug Village - Compact downtown area with craft breweries, taverns, waterfront history and relaxed shopping.

Conimicut Point - Quiet stone jetty and shoreline favored by anglers and for low-key coastal walks.

Day Trips

Providence, Rhode Island - State capital with acclaimed museums, lively dining on Federal Hill, and year-round cultural events.

Newport, Rhode Island - Gilded Age mansions, cliffside coastal walks and deep-rooted sailing history to explore.

Block Island, Rhode Island - Car-free island with dramatic clay bluffs, lighthouses and relaxed summer beaches.

Mystic, Connecticut - Maritime museums, aquarium and preserved 19th-century seaport village for family exploration.

Boston, Massachusetts - Historic neighborhoods, world-class museums, and lively food markets just over an hour away.

Bristol, Rhode Island - Quaint waterfront town with scenic Colt State Park and one of America’s oldest parades.

Plan Your Visit to Warwick, Rhode Island#

Dining
Seafood-focused coastal dining
Fresh clams, casual seafood shacks and reliable waterfront restaurants.
Nightlife
Quiet coastal nightlife
Waterfront taverns and late-night diners; Providence and Newport host busier scenes.
Accommodation
Coastal inns and chains
Range from budget chains near the airport to seaside inns and B&Bs.
Shopping
Malls and outlet chains
Department stores, mall shopping and airport-adjacent outlets for practical buys.

Best Time to Visit Warwick, Rhode Island#

Best time to visit Warwick is late spring through early fall (May-September) when the weather is warm for beaches, boating and outdoor events. Shoulder months offer milder temperatures, fewer crowds and nearby fall color.

Winter

December - February

-8 to 5 °C (18 to 41 °F)

Cold, often snowy; coastal storms bring gusty winds. Good for low-season hotel deals, but many outdoor activities limited and harbor can be brisk.

Spring

March - May

2 to 18 °C (36 to 64 °F)

Cooling off from winter, streets bloom; unpredictable mix of rain and sun. Great for quieter beaches, farmers markets, and coastal walks before summer crowds.

Summer

June - August

18 to 28 °C (64 to 82 °F)

Warm, humid and lively - beaches, marinas, festivals. Expect crowds and higher prices, but best weather for sailing, swimming, and outdoor dining along Narragansett Bay.

Climate

Warwick, Rhode Island's climate is classified as Hot-Summer Continental - Hot-Summer Continental climate with warm summers (peaking in July) and freezing winters (coldest in January). Temperatures range from -7°C to 28°C. Abundant rainfall (1193 mm/year), wettest in November, distributed fairly evenly throughout the year.

Best Time to Visit
JulyAugustJune
Temperature & Rainfall
Temperature Range
36°
Warmest Month
-19°
Coldest Month
Monthly Conditions

January

January is the coldest month with highs of 3°C and lows of -7°C. Significant rainfall (106 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

43 Poor

Comfort

-2°
Feels Like Freezing
-2°C
Temperature
-7°
84%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

106 mm
Rainfall
5.2 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.2
UV Index
Low
9.4h daylight

February

February is freezing with highs of 4°C and lows of -6°C. Regular rainfall (91 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

46 Poor

Comfort

-1°
Feels Like Freezing
-1°C
Temperature
-7°
83%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

91 mm
Rainfall
5.2 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.4
UV Index
Low
10.5h daylight

March

March is cold with highs of 8°C and lows of -2°C. Significant rainfall (112 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

44 Poor

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
-2°
81%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

112 mm
Rainfall
5.2 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.7
UV Index
Moderate
11.8h daylight

April

April is cold with highs of 14°C and lows of 3°C. Significant rainfall (106 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

58 Acceptable

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
14°
81%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

106 mm
Rainfall
5.0 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.1
UV Index
High
13.2h daylight

May

May is cool with highs of 20°C and lows of 8°C. Regular rainfall (93 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

66 Good

Comfort

14°
Feels Like Cool
14°C
Temperature
20°
81%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

93 mm
Rainfall
4.5 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.5
UV Index
High
14.4h daylight

June

June is mild with highs of 25°C and lows of 13°C. Regular rainfall (89 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

80 Excellent

Comfort

19°
Feels Like Mild
19°C
Temperature
13° 25°
82%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

89 mm
Rainfall
4.2 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.7
UV Index
Very High
15.0h daylight

July

July is the warmest month with highs of 28°C and lows of 17°C. Regular rainfall (81 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

82 Excellent

Comfort

23°
Feels Like Mild
23°C
Temperature
17° 28°
80%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

81 mm
Rainfall
3.9 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.8
UV Index
Very High
14.7h daylight

August

August is mild with highs of 27°C and lows of 17°C. Significant rainfall (102 mm).

82 Excellent

Comfort

22°
Feels Like Mild
22°C
Temperature
17° 27°
78%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

102 mm
Rainfall
3.8 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.6
UV Index
Very High
13.7h daylight

September

September is cool with highs of 24°C and lows of 12°C. Regular rainfall (95 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

80 Excellent

Comfort

18°
Feels Like Cool
18°C
Temperature
12° 24°
78%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

95 mm
Rainfall
4.0 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.2
UV Index
High
12.3h daylight

October

October is cool with highs of 18°C and lows of 6°C. Regular rainfall (96 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

70 Very Good

Comfort

12°
Feels Like Cool
12°C
Temperature
18°
79%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

96 mm
Rainfall
4.5 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.6
UV Index
Moderate
11.0h daylight

November

November is cold with highs of 12°C and lows of 2°C. The wettest month with heavy rain (115 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

54 Acceptable

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
12°
80%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

115 mm
Rainfall
4.8 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.3
UV Index
Low
9.7h daylight

December

December is cold with highs of 6°C and lows of -4°C. Significant rainfall (107 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

44 Poor

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
-4°
83%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

107 mm
Rainfall
5.0 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.2
UV Index
Low
9.1h daylight

How to Get to Warwick, Rhode Island#

Warwick is most commonly reached via T.F. Green Airport (PVD), which sits in the city and has on-site rail and rental-car facilities. For more international or budget options people often fly into Boston Logan (BOS) and continue by train, bus or car to Warwick.

By Air

T.F. Green Airport (PVD): T.F. Green is Warwick’s airport and has an on-site rail station (T.F. Green Station) with Amtrak and MBTA commuter-rail connections. Taxi or ride-hail to downtown Warwick or nearby Providence takes about 10-20 minutes and typically costs $15-35; rental-car desks are inside the terminal and are convenient if you plan to explore Rhode Island.

Boston Logan International (BOS): Logan is the nearest major international airport (about 45-60 miles away). Public-transit connections require taking the Logan airport link to South Station in Boston, then boarding Amtrak or MBTA commuter rail toward Providence/T.F. Green; expect total travel time to Warwick of roughly 1.25-2 hours. Taxi or ride-hail from Logan to Warwick is possible but expensive (often $100+), while driving/rental-car trips take about 1-1.5 hours depending on traffic.

By Train & Bus

Train: T.F. Green Station (adjacent to the airport) and Providence Station are served by Amtrak (Northeast Regional) and by the MBTA Providence/Stoughton Line (commuter rail). MBTA commuter-rail trips to Boston’s South Station typically take around 1-1.25 hours; fares to Boston are commonly in the ~$8-$12 range one-way depending on zone and ticket type. Amtrak between Providence/T.F. Green and Boston or New York offers faster schedules but higher fares, commonly starting in the $25-$60 range depending on advance purchase.

Bus: Local bus service is provided by RIPTA (Rhode Island Public Transit Authority), which serves Warwick and T.F. Green as well as routes into Providence; single-ride RIPTA fares are $2.00. Intercity carriers (Peter Pan, Greyhound and others) operate between Providence (Kennedy Plaza) and other cities, and some services stop at or near T.F. Green - fares and travel times vary by route but typical short intercity trips start around $10-$30.

How to Get Around Warwick, Rhode Island#

Warwick is easiest to navigate by car, especially if you want to visit beaches or suburbs; T.F. Green’s on-site rail and rental facilities make that convenient. For travel into Providence or Boston, use MBTA/Amtrak services; within the city, RIPTA buses plus short taxi or ride-hail trips cover most needs.

  • Rental car ($40-$100+ / day) - A rental car is the most flexible way to get around Warwick and explore the rest of Rhode Island - driving cuts travel times and opens up quieter coastal spots. Airport rental desks are at T.F. Green; expect weekday daily rates to vary widely by season. Parking is generally available across Warwick but can be pricier in Providence or at popular beaches during summer.
  • RIPTA buses ($2.00) - RIPTA is the local bus network serving Warwick, Providence and T.F. Green; routes connect neighborhoods, the airport and major shopping areas. Single-ride fares are $2.00 and buses run frequently on main corridors but less often evenings/weekends. Buses are the best budget option for local trips if you don’t have a car, but check schedules because some routes have long gaps.
  • Commuter rail & Amtrak ($8-$60) - The MBTA Providence/Stoughton Line stops at T.F. Green Station and links to Boston’s South Station; it’s reliable for day trips into Boston. Amtrak’s Northeast Regional also serves T.F. Green and Providence for faster intercity connections. MBTA commuter-rail fares to Boston are typically in the ~$8-$12 range one-way; Amtrak fares usually start higher and vary with demand and advance purchase.
  • Taxi & ride-hailing (Uber/Lyft) ($10-$100) - Taxis and ride-hail apps are widely available and handy for short hops, airport transfers or when bus schedules don’t fit. Local short fares around Warwick and to nearby Providence commonly run $10-30 depending on distance and traffic; airport trips can be more. Expect surge pricing at peak times and on holiday weekends.
  • Cycling ($15-$30 / day) - Cycling is practical for short trips and there are some bike lanes and scenic coastal routes in and around Warwick and Providence. Dedicated bike infrastructure is patchy in places, so ride defensively on busier streets. Local shops offer hourly or daily bike rentals (useful for short excursions to the waterfront or smaller neighborhoods).
  • Walking - Walking is the best way to explore neighborhood centers, waterfront parks and downtown Providence on foot. Distances between some suburbs and attractions can be long, so combine walking with buses, bikes or rides for longer journeys.

Where to Stay in Warwick, Rhode Island#

Budget

Near T.F. Green Airport / I-95 - $80-140/night

Economy hotels near T.F. Green Airport and I‑95 offer cheap, convenient rooms for short stays or transit nights with limited extras.

Comfort Inn Warwick Near Airport - Budget option close to T.F. Green.

Ramada by Wyndham Warwick - Affordable stays near main routes.

Mid-Range

Warwick / Near Airport - $120-200/night

Plenty of mid-range chain hotels close to the airport and city center, offering reliable amenities, shuttle services, and easy access to Providence and Newport drives.

Courtyard by Marriott Providence Warwick - Comfortable rooms and on-site dining.

Hampton Inn & Suites Providence-Warwick - Good breakfasts and airport shuttle.

Luxury

Drive to Providence/Newport - $200-350/night

Warwick itself has limited luxury properties; for boutique or full-service luxury, stay in downtown Providence or Newport where amenities and dining excel.

Upscale hotels in nearby Providence and Newport - Luxury options a short drive away.

Omni Providence Hotel (nearby luxury) - Full-service luxury in Providence.

Best for First-Timers

Near T.F. Green Airport / East Greenwich - $110-200/night

Stay near T.F. Green Airport or the city center to simplify airport transfers, car rental, and short drives to Providence, Newport, and nearby beaches.

Hampton Inn & Suites Providence-Warwick - Airport shuttle, easy to navigate.

Courtyard by Marriott Providence Warwick - Central and convenient for day trips.

Best for Families

Near Airport / Coventry - $110-200/night

Choose hotels with pools, larger rooms, and included breakfasts for family convenience; easy drives connect to child-friendly attractions throughout the region.

Hampton Inn & Suites Providence-Warwick - Family rooms and pool space.

Comfort Inn Warwick Near Airport - Affordable and family-friendly.

Best for Digital Nomads

Near T.F. Green Airport / City Center - $120-210/night

Look for hotels with dependable internet, work desks, and quick airport access; proximity to Providence gives extra café and coworking options for remote work.

Courtyard by Marriott Providence Warwick - Business center and meeting spaces.

Hampton Inn & Suites Providence-Warwick - Reliable Wi‑Fi and desks.

Breakdown of cuisine types found across Warwick, Rhode Island’s restaurants and food venues, based on OpenStreetMap data.

Pizza
Burger
Coffee Shop
Donut
Sandwich
American
Italian
Chinese
Mexican
Chicken
Seafood
Asian
Japanese
Tex Mex
Thai
Sushi
Breakfast
Regional
Fish & Chips
Juice

Nightlife in Warwick, Rhode Island#

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Shopping in Warwick, Rhode Island#

Warwick is a practical shopping city with malls, neighborhood centers and waterfront antique shops. The main enclosed mall and several strip centers cover national chains; for local flavor, explore small antique stores and boutique shops along Greenwich Avenue and the East Bay. Expect easy parking and weekday deals at larger stores.

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