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Caspian Breakfast and Lunch is a casual café offering a blend of brunch favorites and Mediterranean cuisine, with indoor and outdoor seating and daily hours from 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; guests can dine in or order online for convenient pickup.
Join us in preserving and enhancing the Downtown Providence Park Network (DPPN)
11 days until Lumina 2026 ✨
This year looks a little different. Because of funding cuts and grant losses, we scaled back but the light continues with 19 interactive installations by @lemondestudio
Maestro with 4 musical notes, Iceberg Trail with 6 glowing icebergs, Taylor Swift World with 4 immersive pieces, and Starlight with 5 radiant stars will transform downtown Providence!
First Lumina by @qdsinternational moments now featured at Dan Crenka’s new gallery on Westminster! We kept going because public art belongs to all of YOU!
Downtown PVD turns up the music and the light on 2.19! #lumina2026
Did you know Providence has its own Festival of Lights? ✨
From February 19 – March 5, downtown transforms into a winter wonderland filled with glowing public art, interactive installations, and reasons to fall in love with the city all over again.
Cold nights, bright lights, and a whole lot of joy — LUMINA 2026 is coming. Save this and start planning who you’re bringing downtown. 💫
Meet Maestro 🎶✨
A set of four giant illuminated musical notes that come to life through human power. Turn the crank, trigger the music, and watch the lights respond as sound and glow build together in real time.
Designed for playful discovery and shared moments, Maestro invites everyone to step in, take a turn, and transform the streetscape into an interactive performance during LUMINA 2026.
Come play. Come connect.
You Belong Here.
Installations by @lemondestudio
Most people walk past it every day without knowing its story.
For more than 200 years, this corner has been known as Turk’s Head — long before street signs, maps, or skyscrapers defined downtown. From a carved wooden figurehead on a ship called the Sultan, to the stone face watching over Westminster and Weybosset today, this building carries Providence’s maritime history, memory, and movement through the city.
What looks like just another tower is really a landmark of identity, wayfinding, and shared civic life. Downtown isn’t just something we pass through — it’s something we inherit, protect, and shape together.
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You Belong Here.
30 Exchange Terrace
Providence, RI 02903