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    WaterFire Providence

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    Kimberley L.

    A MUST for everyone. The vibe is unity. The music is magical. Arts, crafts and food. The fire on the river is mesmerizing. So much to see. Great night for the whole family.

    Holly K.

    REALLY neat event, that you have to go to AT LEAST once!! Every month of May through November, (check the online calendar for specific dates), the 3 rivers in downtown Providence are lit up by over 80 bonfires. Volunteers will move around in gondolas on the river, and light the piles of wood right at sunset. You can walk around Waterplace Park, and watch all the flickering fires on the water, as well as the lit up bridges. You will hear unique music playing on speakers all around you, and you'll see lots of vendors and food scattered throughout. Some weekends they do art exhibits, live music, etc. Highly suggest going to one of the restaurants in the area, that are on the river, and watching part of it while you eat dinner! Really cool and memorable experience, I would definitely go again!

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    Andrea U.

    This is my third trip to Providence for WaterFire. I was here in August 2013 & September 2016, both times were memorable. WaterFire started in 1994 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of First Night Providence, and has become a free public art installation. WaterFire is held May through November, with lightings on Saturday evenings once or twice each month. It starts at sunset and ends at midnight. There are food, vendors, craftsman, and all kinds of WaterFire swag for sale. On WaterFire evenings, downtown Providence is transformed by 81 burning braziers, each burning about 33 wood logs. Volunteers in gondolas stoke each fire. They burn just above the surface of the rivers that flow through the middle of downtown Providence. This year there was an arts festival, a food fair, live music, Cirque de Light, fire performers ....

    Daniel B.

    Really cool experience in Providence. I recommend walking around the area before the lighting to check out the vendors and food, then settling in as they light the fires before walking along the river to see it from different angles and in different locations. An amazing way to spend a Saturday night so if you're looking to visit Providence, I recommend planning around Waterfire to experience it.

    Mike U.

    What can I say? This is our 2rd time at Waterfire and it is always a wow and then some. It's a bonfire on the river set to music. The fire from the wood gives off a great aroma. It is a happening in Providence! They have a live band near the basin and the start of Waterfire with the boats in the river is a sight to behold. Romantic and a great night out. It's free and donations are always welcomed. Can't wait to do it again. Next year? Possibly.

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    Adina S.

    My friends and I took the commuter rail from South Station to Providence to catch the WaterFire show on a Saturday night in August. Overall, we were very impressed by the scale of the event! There was plenty of staff and security, so it felt like a safe event. The surrounding area was very lively, with food stalls and plenty of vendors on the nearby blocks. The vibes were awesome and there were crowds of people all around. As for the actual show, there were lots of kayaks and gondolas going down the water. The kayakers navigated around fire pits stationed along the river. It was really cool walking along the promenade to see different views of the spectacle. I'm not sure I'd go back, but it was definitely one of those things that I'm happy I got to see once.

    Camille C.

    WaterFires are a highlight to the summer in Providence. Such a cool and unique art installation. Worth a visit.

    Christina A.

    Absolutely amazing experience. Beautiful music, mesmerizing water fire. Love the vibe for this experience. A variety of food trucks, bar on the street corner, vendors and activities galore. We were there 3 hours and didn't get to half of it.

    Nischinth S.

    It was my first time here with mixed reviews from my friends. However, this was something I really wanted to do and I feel it was mazing display of the waterfire and the activities that were planned. I strolled through during the day and night after the fire was lit, both of the walks felt relaxing and and fulfilling. The crowd was amazing and the week I attended the waterfire included honoring the beast cancer survivors. There is limited seating so get there early and it's right next to the mall so you can get a paid parking within walkable distance. Lot of great restaurants to eat nearby with food trucks the days of waterfire.

    Michael P.

    Oh Waterfire, It just never gets old. I absolutely love going down to Waterfire. It is a great reason to walk around the city, hang with friends and we always make a night out of it. Waterfire - Dinner - then cocktails. This was my first time attending the Salute to Veterans Waterfire and I was thoroughly impressed. The lighting ceremony was incredible. They had bag pipers piping, veterans carrying flaming torches down to the basin area, professional flame spinners on the front of boats, a HUGE american flag was displayed between the ladders of two fire trucks high up in the sky, they played the star spangled banner as everyone watched on. It was absolutely incredible. I love seeing all the restaurants packed with customers and the streets lined with people. The city certainly felt alive that night. I see that some people have said... "How many times can you watch wood burn?" and my answer to that is A MILLION TIMES! It's so relaxing, listening to the crackling of the wood, the intoxicating aroma of the fires burning and the comforting heat that comes off the flames. How can you not love this? If you have been a dozen times and have yet to attend the Salute to Veterans one, DO IT. Get down there before it starts and enjoy the lighting ceremony.

    Josh G.

    Water + Fire = Nothing...that's what you and everybody else thinks, unless you've visited Providence, Rhode Island. If so, you know the two go together better than spaghetti and meatballs. Don't know what I'm talking about? By the end of this review you'll be dying to experience this for yourselves. Welcome to Watefire. Now this combo didn't always jive as it's only been around since the 90s, but once that fire started burning, it hasn't ended and has only grown in size and festivities. I mean, why not light up the rivers that run through the middle of your city several times a year and bring in thousands of folks from around the world to see it? That's just what Waterfire is, a lighting of braziers all along the waterways and into Waterplace Park creating a circular ring of fire. With it comes worldly music that plays throughout the area for hours as boats travel along keeping the fires burning. It creates an artistic, cultural, Nordic, exciting, (free) and truly different vibe then one you've ever encountered. Honestly, you might not really "get it" from these words or even the pictures, but when you're there and you feel the heat and see the beauty of the flames running along the city with that music setting the mood, it's a sensory experience you won't soon forget. But the fiery water isn't the only thing taking place. Beyond the lighting you'll find streets closed off and filled with food, drinks, vendors, performers (statues!), and plenty of fun. When we went, they also had the Starry Night exhibit which turned several trees into a sky of light-up stars that added to the awesomeness of the evening. Overall, Waterfire is unlike anything you've experienced before. A bonfire on the beach is great and sitting around a campfire in the woods can be nice, but it pales in comparison to Waterfire. It's such a unique and enjoyable evening that I would repeat it multiple times in a given summer if I could. Well, you can (if you have the time) because Waterfire goes on for several weekends over the course of the warmer months and into the fall. So what are you waiting for? There's still time to experience a combination you never thought you'd see, and by the end of it, you'll always want to. Waterfire for life!

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    Sanjay G.

    "Something unique which you won't find everywhere" - First of all, you have to find schedule at their website As this is not you can find every weekend. Been there twice. Each outing has diff types of event which you can find at their website. Music, fireworks and much more At main Audi, prefer to go 30 mins before to claim your seats. If you are with your spouse/GF then this is what you are looking for. You can also book a reservation at hotels/ restaurants nearby. Take your DSLR to capture those beautiful fires on water. You can also take a boat ride in $20 bucks. Parking- you can park at the nearby mall or there is event parking for 10 bucks. Not a big deal and if you reach there after 10 then it's all free. Parking attendants are not there after 10. Google for pics. It's awesome.

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    Cool to watch but to be honest, it can get boring after a while. One of Providence's most well-known things to do.

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    Ask the Community - WaterFire Providence

    Do they do any kind of event/show on sundays? specifically this sunday (the 22nd)?

    No- always on a Saturday. Check the website at Waterfire.org for schedule

    How do you find out about the gondola rides?

    Here's the website.. http://www.gondolari.com/

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