‘Sparkling Lights’ at the Breakers

Posted 11/24/21

There are more lights, more trees and more festive outdoor decorations as “Holidays at the Newport Mansions” returns to The Breakers, Marble House and The Elms. For the second year in a …

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‘Sparkling Lights’ at the Breakers

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There are more lights, more trees and more festive outdoor decorations as “Holidays at the Newport Mansions” returns to The Breakers, Marble House and The Elms. For the second year in a row, "Sparkling Lights at The Breakers: An Outdoor Magical Wonderland" will illuminate the historic landscape with thousands of lights in a variety of colors. The outdoor attraction has been significantly expanded this year to include the southern portion of the property, allowing visitors to stroll along a winding path while enjoying holiday music and displays like the Peppermint Woods, Gnome Knoll, Snow People Corner and Glowing Grove, among others.

A separate ticket is required for "Sparkling Lights at The Breakers," scheduled for Thursdays through Sundays from 5-7 p.m. The house will also be open for tours during those times.

WHAT: “Sparkling Lights at the Breakers”

WHEN: Thursdays to Sundays through the season; 5-7 p.m.

WHERE: The Breakers, 44 Ochre Point Ave., Newport

TICKETS: $30 for adults, $10 for children; Order at NewportMansions.org

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