We happen to think all of Rhode Island is pretty underrated -- and if you've been sticking close to home this year and exploring your own backyard, you may be inclined to agree. Still, it's always nice to see national (or even international) recognition, and we can't help but be reminded of the time Travel + Leisure listed Providence as one of the most underrated cities in the entire world. And while it isn't a perfect place, there's so much to love about PVD.
Providence is not only our capital city, but our largest -- about 180,000 people currently call it home.
And since it's home to Brown University and Providence College, it' somehow also maintains the vibe of a small college town.
Technically, Providence is older than the U.S. itself, as it was settled in 1636.
It grew into one of the original 13 colonies, and it was known for being a place of refuge for persecuted religious dissenters.
These days, Providence is still known for its history, as well as its vibrant arts scene and diverse population.
The one practically abandoned West End neighborhood has been transformed into "the city's epicenter of cool" as Travel + Leisure so eloquently put it.
The historic Federal Hill neighborhood remains a local treasure, with a sense of warmth and community that is palpable.
The area was settled largely by Italian immigrants, and the Italian influence is still present, for which we are thankful.
Aside from the fantastic arts scene, one of the city's top attractions is La Gondola Providence.
Hands down, this is the best way to explore the city.
Did we mention that Providence is now famous for its dining scene, and it's widely known for having the best restaurants in New England?
Al Forno is a local classic, with a romantic atmosphere and addictive Italian food. You'll also find plenty of trendy new eateries and international cuisine here.
If it's been awhile since you've really explored our capital city, it might be time to give it another try.
After all, this is the perfect time to enjoy a little local travel.
Do your summer plans include Providence this year?
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