37 Best Hotels in Rhode Island, USA

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Ocean House

$$$ | 1 Bluff Ave., Watch Hill, RI, 02891, USA Fodor's Choice
Ocean House, Watch Hill
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High on bluffs overlooking Block Island Sound stands this extraordinary replica of the Victorian grande dame of the same name built here in 1868. After the dilapidated original was torn down in 2004, Ocean House was rebuilt for $140 million with the same warm yellow exterior, lobby fireplace stonework, and front desk mail slots. This new version has a third of the original's rooms, however, and more than twice the windows—the better to appreciate the stunning views. The spacious rooms have feather-top beds with luxury linens, marble bathrooms, plush towels, and bathrobes. Deluxe rooms have deep soaking tubs, and Grand Deluxe rooms have fireplaces and terraces. Guests may take complimentary wine and culinary arts classes and can arrange to golf at Lake of Isles, 19 miles away in North Stonington, Connecticut, or The Preserve about a half-hour inland in Richmond.

Pros

  • Exceptional service
  • Beach with private cabanas
  • Championship croquet lawn
  • Spa with 25-meter lap pool

Cons

  • Expensive during high season (and low season)
  • Three-night minimum on weekends
  • An uphill walk from Watch Hill's shopping and dining
1 Bluff Ave., Watch Hill, RI, 02891, USA
401-584–7000
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78 rooms
No Meals

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The Atlantic Inn

$$$ | 359 High St., Block Island, RI, 02807, USA Fodor's Choice

Perched on a hill amid floral gardens and undulating lawns, away from the hubbub of the Old Harbor area, this classic Victorian (1879) resort dazzles guests with its big windows, high ceilings, sweeping staircase, and mesmerizing views. Most of the oak and maple furnishings in the freshly renovated guest rooms are original to the building, and in the evenings, Adirondack chairs on the lawn are all turned toward the dazzling show put on by the setting sun.

Pros

  • Spectacular hilltop location
  • Beautiful veranda for whiling away the afternoon
  • Excellent Restaurant 1879 serves small and large plates

Cons

359 High St., Block Island, RI, 02807, USA
401-466–5884
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Closed mid-Oct.–early May
23 rooms

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The Break

$$$ | 1208 Ocean Rd., Narragansett, RI, 02880, USA Fodor's Choice

Narragansett's sole upscale boutique hotel has a laid-back boho surfer vibe—minus the feel of the cramped VW Vanagon—and on a clear day, you can see the Newport Bridge and Block Island from the Chair 5 rooftop bar and restaurant. Guest rooms are large and luxe, many with balconies overlooking the ocean or the heated year-round saltwater pool; all rooms have Apple TVs, iPads, heated bathroom floors, and king-size beds with supersoft linens.

Pros

  • Complimentary gourmet small-plates breakfast
  • Chair 5, the restaurant named after a gathering spot at the town beach, serves locally sourced seasonal cuisine
  • Spa services available

Cons

  • A 15-minute walk to the beach
  • Small signs, you might miss it the first drive by
  • Two-night minimum on summer weekends
1208 Ocean Rd., Narragansett, RI, 02880, USA
401-363–9800
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Brenton

$$$ | 31 America's Cup Ave., Newport, RI, 02840, USA Fodor's Choice

Inside and out, every detail of Newport's newest hotel is a thoughtful homage to its place on the waterfront and in the city's architectural progression including its residential-feeling rooms that feature linens and robes crafted by Matouk just 25 miles away in Fall River, Massachusetts. The Living Room and its bar are a casual place to dine and unwind with a view of vessels—including the hotel-owned Hinckley yacht, Brenton One—venturing in and out of this vibrant seaport. A seasonal green rooftop takes the view and the experience to an unequaled level. Locally owned, the hotel also offers unparalleled concierge service to ensure guests make the most of even a brief stay.

Pros

  • Entirely pet-friendly
  • Local inspiration and artisanship throughout the property
  • No resort fee

Cons

  • Prime location comes at a price
  • Pool and fitness center off-site at the adjacent Newport Marriott
  • Parking is $40 per night ($20 in the offseason)
31 America's Cup Ave., Newport, RI, 02840, USA
401-849--3100
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57 rooms
No Meals

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Castle Hill Inn

$$$$ | 590 Ocean Dr., Newport, RI, 02840, USA Fodor's Choice

Built as a summer house in 1874 for Alexander Agassiz, a scientist and explorer, this luxurious and romantic getaway on a 40-acre peninsula has its own private beach, Farmaesthetics spa, and trails to the Castle Hill Lighthouse, as well as Adirondack chairs on the lawn that beckon you to relax and watch the passing boats. Accommodations at this Relais & Chateaux hotel include tastefully appointed rooms in the Agassiz mansion, which vary in style and include the distinctive Turret Suite; an assortment of auxiliary buildings include beachfront cottages, which afford greater privacy; the room rate includes a gourmet breakfast each morning, as well as afternoon tea.

Pros

  • Stunning views
  • Excellent restaurant with an elaborate Sunday brunch with live jazz music
  • Variety of rooms
  • Home to the Retreat at Castle Hill, a "wellness sanctuary" by Rhode Island's own Farmaesthetics

Cons

  • 3 miles from downtown Newport
  • Expensive
  • No children under 13 in mansion rooms
590 Ocean Dr., Newport, RI, 02840, USA
401-849–3800
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33 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Chanler at Cliff Walk

$$$$ | 117 Memorial Blvd., Newport, RI, 02840, USA Fodor's Choice

The custom-designed rooms at this 19th-century mansion on the Cliff Walk, now a landmark boutique hotel, represent some of the most unique and luxurious accommodations in Newport. Rooms have individual themes—Moroccan, Georgian, Empire, Mediterranean, English Trellis, Briar Rose, English Tudor, and others—and are furnished with museum-quality antiques and rugs; all rooms have heated bathroom floors, multiple showerheads, and wet bars, and many rooms have an outdoor balcony or deck, a few equipped with hot tubs.

Pros

  • Celebrity-level exclusivity and privacy
  • Panoramic water views from many rooms
  • Excellent fine-dining restaurant, Cara
  • Complimentary car service

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Some rooms have steps to access bathroom
  • Expensive
117 Memorial Blvd., Newport, RI, 02840, USA
401-847–1300
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20 rooms
No Meals

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Newport Harbor Island Resort

$$$ | 1 Goat Island, Newport, RI, 02840, USA Fodor's Choice

A former Navy base that's now connected by causeway to the downtown area, Goat Island is home to this resort (formerly known as Gurney's Newport) that comes complete with a walking path around the island, a marina full of yachts, a fitness center, and a picturesque lighthouse. Most guest rooms and suites have a water view and are furnished in a contemporary style in calm colors that reflect the sea, sky, and sand. Dining options include the 1639 restaurant and a casual poolside place for a drink or casual bite to eat. Drinks and snacks can also be ordered on a firepit deck that has the best sunset views in downtown Newport. In winter, the hotel has a skating rink on the shores of the bay and serves hot cocoa and other warming goodies.

Pros

  • Unmatched harbor views
  • ADA-accessible rooms available
  • Quiet location

Cons

  • 15-minute walk to downtown activities
  • Confusing building layout and design
  • Limited free parking
1 Goat Island, Newport, RI, 02840, USA
401-334–4300
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258 rooms
No Meals

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Omni Providence

$$ | 1 W. Exchange St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA Fodor's Choice

Towering over Downtown, the Omni is steps from restaurants, the Rhode Island Convention Center, the Amica Mutual Pavilion (formerly Dunkin' Donuts Center), and Waterplace Park, home of WaterFire. The hotel hosts many conference guests and has a business-traveler vibe—and it's a wedding venue—but it's also child- and pet-friendly. The Providence Place Mall and the Conventon Center are accessible via a skybridge, so you never need to step outside to get your shop on (or to a meeting).

Pros

  • Indoor pool
  • Beautiful views of the city from upper floors
  • Child- and pet-friendly

Cons

  • Rooms are rather ordinary
  • In-room Wi-Fi costs extra if not a rewards member
  • Breakfast is $11 and up
  • Valet parking is $38
1 W. Exchange St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA
401-598–8000
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564 rooms
No Meals

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Payne's Harbor View Inn

$$ | 111 Beach Ave., Block Island, RI, 02807, USA Fodor's Choice

This 2002 inn, designed to blend with the island's historic architecture, occupies a breezy hillside overlooking the Great Salt Pond and is just minutes from Crescent Beach. Rooms are larger and more modern than those of many of its Victorian-era rivals; some have private decks with water views, and most are outfitted with whirlpool tubs. A spacious yet private back porch and Adirondack-chair-strewn lawn area remain relatively undiscovered despite commanding views. Champagne is served with the breakfast buffet.

Pros

  • Free parking
  • Kayak and paddleboard rentals
  • Handicap ramp and ADA-accessible shower in Room 1

Cons

  • Books up fast
  • No children under 12
  • About a mile from "town"
111 Beach Ave., Block Island, RI, 02807, USA
401-466–5758
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Closed mid-Oct.–late May
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Spring House Hotel

$$$ | 52 Spring St., Block Island, RI, 02807, USA Fodor's Choice

This charming old (1852) seaside inn—the island's oldest, largest, and most famous hotel—has rooms that suit today's expectations with a welcoming atmosphere and panoramic island or ocean views. Additional accommodations are across the street in Mott House, the contemporary Barn Apartments, the boutique Inn at Spring House for ages 21 and up, and several rental homes. The adjacent Inn at Spring House is one of the few hotels to stay open year-round; breakfast is included.

Pros

  • Stunning views from the breezy front porch
  • Happily accommodates infants and children
  • Farm-to-table, indoor-outdoor dining on-site from June–September

Cons

  • Dining areas sometimes closed for private events
  • No elevator
  • About a 15-minute walk to the activity at Old Harbor
52 Spring St., Block Island, RI, 02807, USA
401-466–5844
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Closed Nov.–Apr.
42 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Weekapaug Inn

$$$ | 25 Spray Rock Rd., Westerly, RI, 02891, USA Fodor's Choice

Guest rooms at this lovingly restored Relais & Chateaux inn on Quonochontaug (Quonnie) Pond are furnished with luxury linens and the work of area artists. Lawn games, naturalist-guided programs, watercraft outings, and in-season swimming at a private beach and a lap pool are among the resort's varied activities. Guests also have access to programs and services at the nearby Ocean House, a sister property.

Pros

  • Low-key luxury
  • Guest pantry stocked with tasty treats
  • Complimentary use of kayaks and canoes
  • Meals made with locally sourced food

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Not directly oceanside
  • Few off-season activities (after Labor Day)
25 Spray Rock Rd., Westerly, RI, 02891, USA
855-322–1016
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33 rooms
No Meals

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The Vanderbilt

$$$$ | 41 Mary St., Newport, RI, 02840, USA
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Built in 1909 by Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt for his mistress, Agnes O'Brien Ruiz, this Auberge Resorts property aims to impress—and does, with its exclusive mansion feel, enormous (and recently renovated) guest rooms, and elegant dining in the conservatory and garden. The rooftop deck has cocktail service and a spectacular view of Newport Harbor—it's a great spot for summer sunsets.

Pros

  • Full-service spa
  • Indoor and outdoor pools
  • Cocktails served on the Garden Terrace, library, and billiards room

Cons

  • On a narrow street that's busy in summer
  • Underwhelming room design
  • Minimum stay requirements may apply
41 Mary St., Newport, RI, 02840, USA
401-846–6200
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33 rooms
No Meals

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Admiral Fitzroy Inn

$$ | 398 Thames St., Newport, RI, 02840, USA

The restful retreat in the heart of Newport's bustling waterfront district was once a convent in a different location—the tidy 1854 Victorian building was dismantled in 1986 and rebuilt to its original size and style in its current location. The inn's namesake commanded the HMS Beagle, whose most famous passenger was Charles Darwin, and antiques adorn the rooms, which have either an antique brass or hand-carved wood bed frame; all guests have access to the rooftop deck with a view of the harbor; two have semiprivate decks and hot tubs.

Pros

  • Elevator service to first three floors
  • Close to shops, restaurants, and bars
  • Complimentary parking

Cons

398 Thames St., Newport, RI, 02840, USA
866-848–8780
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Aloft Providence Downtown

$$ | 191 Dorrance St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA

The Jewelry District is Providence's trendiest neighborhood, and in the heart of the action is the Aloft hotel, with rooms that have a colorful pop-art design that nods to its proximity to the Rhode Island School of Design and both a trendy lobby cocktail bar, WXYZ, and a popular rooftop nightclub. The hotel is full of youthful energy even when unwinding in the outdoor, guests-only backyard. Home to new parks, residences, and restaurants, the neighborhood is within easy walking distance to the East Side via the Providence Pedestrian Bridge. 

Pros

  • Located in the vibrant Innovation and Design District aka the Jewelry District
  • Clever room decor enhancing city views
  • Wide variety of nightlife options

Cons

  • Limited food service
  • Long-ish walk to some downtown attractions
  • Valet parking is $38 a day
191 Dorrance St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA
401-252--0710
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175 rooms

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The Barrington Inn

$$ | 584 Beach Ave., Block Island, RI, 02807, USA

This 19th-century Victorian farmhouse, high on a hill overlooking Great Salt Pond, is now a quiet, refreshed, and bright B&B inn with water views from most rooms. Three of the seven guest rooms in the main building have deck access; two apartments in a separate building, each of which can be rented by the week in-season, are good options for families.

Pros

  • Commanding views
  • Reasonably priced
  • Close to beaches

Cons

  • Three-night minimum on July and August weekends
  • Extra nightly fee for children ages six and up
  • Breakfast not included for weekly guests in barn apartments
584 Beach Ave., Block Island, RI, 02807, USA
401-347--3646
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Closed Dec.–Apr.
7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Beatrice

$$ | 90 Westminster St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA

The historic four-story Exchange Bank Building is the perfect location for one of Providence's newest luxury boutique hotels, which has a cozy charm paired with stylish rooms and views of downtown streets. A prominent Providence landmark when it was built in the 1840s, the building is dwarfed by downtown's skyscrapers but retains the Queen Anne style dating from an 1887 renovation. Named for the developer's mother, the Beatrice features Ignazio Cipriani's first Bellini restaurant in New England, which occupies an elegant ground floor space, as well as a private rooftop club, with views of central Kennedy Plaza.

Pros

  • Excellent downtown location
  • Bellini is one of the city's top restaurants
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • Bellini Rooftop open only to club members and hotel guests
  • Parking is $45 per night
90 Westminster St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA
401-443--2960
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47 rooms

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Blue Dory Inn

$$ | 61 Dodge St., Block Island, RI, 02807, USA

This Old Harbor district inn, with a main building and three suites in an adjacent cottage, has been a guesthouse since its construction in 1898. Though not large, guest rooms are appointed with Victorian antiques; some have Jacuzzi tubs, and all have either an ocean or a harbor view; couples looking for a romantic hideaway often repair to the Tea House, one of four additional rental cottages, which has a porch overlooking Crescent Beach.

Pros

  • Great in-town location—walk to the ferry
  • Block Island Barnacle cookies are a treat
  • Pets allowed in some rooms with notice

Cons

  • Some units are small
  • Three-night minimum required May–mid-October
  • Extra charge for pets
61 Dodge St., Block Island, RI, 02807, USA
401-466–5891
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11 rooms, 8 suites
Free Breakfast

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Breezeway Resort

$$ | 70 Winnapaug Rd., Misquamicut, RI, 02891, USA

A great choice for families, this well-maintained 50-room boutique motel is less than a quarter-mile from the ocean. Guests have access to 150 feet of private beachfront with free parking and a coveted key to a surfside bathroom. The motel has cheery guest rooms, grounds dotted with fountains, and a pool with plenty of comfortable lounge chairs. The Bellone family, which also owns the nearby Hotel Maria, has operated the Breezeway since 1970.

Pros

  • Access to private stretch of Misquamicut Beach
  • Complimentary bicycles for adults
  • Away from the late-night hubbub near the shore

Cons

  • Rooms are a bit cramped
  • Can be noisy with so many kids
  • Hotel prices, motel accommodations
70 Winnapaug Rd., Misquamicut, RI, 02891, USA
401-348–8953
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Closed late Oct.–early May
50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bristol Harbor Inn

$ | 259 Thames St., Bristol, RI, 02809, USA

Ideally situated adjacent to DeWolf Tavern and just steps from the East Bay Bike Path, this waterfront boutique hotel has fresh, nautical styling and sunny guest rooms. Some overlook Narragansett Bay, and several have gas fireplaces, kitchenettes, or even full kitchens for extended stays.

Pros

  • Reasonably priced for a waterfront hotel
  • Convenient location
  • Spa on-site
  • Free parking

Cons

  • Other than shops, restaurants, and marina, there are no exterior grounds
  • No breakfast
  • No room service
259 Thames St., Bristol, RI, 02809, USA
401-254–1444
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56 rooms
No Meals

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Champlin's Marina and Resort

$$ | 80 West Side Rd., Block Island, RI, 02807, USA

A rarity on Block Island, this full-service resort is outside of town, making it a quiet oasis from the summer bustle in New Harbor. That said, it's not too quiet: in addition to 55 guest rooms spread around five buildings and a pair of two-bedroom suites, the resort is home to a popular marina bar that hosts live music nightly in the summer, a charming waterfront coffee shop, a poolside snack bar, and an ice cream stand serving Gifford's hard ice cream and soft serve. Firepits, cornhole games, and bocce courts fill a pleasant courtyard, and the Galley House restaurant serves lobster rolls and other sandwiches as well as a handful of entrees. The island's largest resort marina has slips for 100 boats, including some big enough to accommodate superyachts. 

Pros

  • Free bikes for use by hotel guests
  • Cafe opens early for breakfast and has seating on an outside deck
  • Newly renovated rooms are bright and comfortable

Cons

  • Ferry terminal and Old Harbor not within walking distance (about a 10-minute bike ride)
  • Tiny beach
  • Somewhat isolated
80 West Side Rd., Block Island, RI, 02807, USA
401-466--7777
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44 rooms

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Christopher Dodge House

$$ | 11 W. Park St., Providence, RI, 02908, USA

Rooms on the east side of this three-story 1858 Italianate brick town house have direct views of the State House, though Interstate 95 lies between. Most of the bright, simply furnished guest rooms have polished wide-plank pine floors, 11-foot ceilings, and gas fireplaces (some with marble mantles).

Pros

  • Huge windows in most rooms
  • Cooked-to-order breakfasts with locally roasted coffee
  • Free parking and 24-hour complimentary drinks and snacks

Cons

  • I–95 may be too close for light sleepers
  • Steep stairs to third-floor rooms
  • Not the best neighborhood
11 W. Park St., Providence, RI, 02908, USA
401-351–6111
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Club Wyndham Bay Voyage Inn

$$ | 150 Conanicus Ave., Jamestown, RI, 02835, USA

While options for overnight stays in Jamestown are limited, the Bay Voyage is a stalwart that has undergone several evolutions in its lodging and dining but retains the charm that led the original owners to float this Victorian-era inn across Narragansett Bay from Newport in 1890. The inn is walking distance from town and features rooms with water views, an attractive seasonal outdoor swimming pool, and an on-site restaurant. It’s a time-share resort that also offers rooms for overnight stays, so most accommodations are suites.

Pros

  • Walking distance from town
  • Rooms with water views
  • Seasonal swimming pool and restaurant on-site

Cons

  • It's also a time-share
150 Conanicus Ave., Jamestown, RI, 02835, USA
401-423–2100
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30 rooms and suites

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Courtyard by Marriott Providence Downtown

$$ | 32 Exchange Terr., Providence, RI, 02903, USA

Located a short walk from the Rhode Island Convention Center and Waterplace Park, and not far from Providence Place Mall and the State House, this is one of New England's larger links in the Courtyard by Marriott chain. Odd-number rooms overlook WaterFire and the State House, while even numbers have views of Downtown.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Reasonable price
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • Limited baggage service
  • Self-parking only
  • Limited food and beverage in The Bistro
32 Exchange Terr., Providence, RI, 02903, USA
401-272–1191
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219 rooms
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The Dean

$$ | 122 Fountain St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA

A building that once housed a strip club is now a trendy boutique hotel with minimalist, masculine decor and a studious vibe. Guest rooms, which range from rooms with twin bunk beds to a suite with a king-size bed and seating for six, are compact but well designed, feature handcrafted furnishings and eclectic artworks, and have writing desks and signature black bathrooms with rain showerheads.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Setting looks adult, but the property welcomes guests with children and pets
  • Trendy restaurant and Boombox karaoke bar on-site

Cons

  • Central location can be noisy
  • Masculine vibe may not appeal to everyone
  • European-size (smallish) rooms
122 Fountain St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA
401-455--3326
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52 rooms
No Meals

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The Francis Malbone House

$$$ | 392 Thames St., Newport, RI, 02840, USA

The painted-brick main house, which overlooks a private courtyard with a fountain and, across the street, the harbor, features rooms with working gas fireplaces; a dozen rooms also have whirlpool tubs. Some rooms are in another Colonial home, while others are in a courtyard addition. Afternoon tea is served daily in the dining room from 3 pm to 6 pm.

Pros

  • Steps from many restaurants and shops
  • Complimentary off-street parking
  • A sumptuous breakfast served in a dome-ceiling dining room, and tea is served daily 3–6

Cons

  • Thames Street abounds with tourists in summer
  • Two-night stay required on peak weekends
  • You'll want to structure sightseeing so as not to miss tea
392 Thames St., Newport, RI, 02840, USA
800-846–0392
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Graduate Providence

$ | 11 Dorrance St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA

The city's beloved landmark since 1922, the former Providence Biltmore revels in nostalgia for its flapper heyday, but it has refreshed appeal for tourists thanks to a chic and studious makeover, with welcome additions like new restaurants and a spa. Designed by New York City architects Warren and Wetmore (of Grand Central Terminal fame) and still sporting its magnificent original chandeliers, its rooftop neon BILTMORE sign, added in 1979, remains a tribute to the hotel's storied past.

Pros

  • Spacious suites with a collegiate, literary vibe
  • Great downtown location
  • Complimentary bikes
  • Poindexter Coffee and Reiners restaurant are off the lobby

Cons

  • Some bathrooms are cramped
  • Street noise, especially in lower-floor rooms
11 Dorrance St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA
401-421–0700
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294 rooms
No Meals

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Hammetts Hotel

$$$$ | 4 Commercial Wharf, Newport, RI, 02840, USA

Opened in 2020, this anchor of the newly built Hammetts Wharf complex is located in the heart of the Newport harborfront which lends an energetic pulse to the property, though the rooms are quiet retreats. Common areas inside and out are reserved exclusively for guests' use.

Pros

  • Enormous windows with city or water views
  • Chic outdoor deck reserved for guests
  • Freestyle Italian cuisine (try the olive oil cake) at adjacent Giusto restaurant

Cons

  • Rooms are somewhat bland and on the smaller side
  • Only one elevator
  • Tiny fitness room overlooks the city, not the water
4 Commercial Wharf, Newport, RI, 02840, USA
401-324--7500
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84 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Garden Inn

$ | 220 India St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA

The only hotel on Providence's East Side is uniquely situated at India Point, across the street from the waterfront park of the same name and with the entrance ramp for the East Bay Bike Path right out the back. The recent opening of Narragansett Brewery's tasting room next door adds some much-needed drinking, dining, and nightlife options, and the hotel is within walking distance to the landing for the seasonal Providence-Newport Ferry and (via a footbridge) the shops and restaurants of Wickenden Street and the Fox Point neighborhood. Rooms are about what you'd expect at a mid-level chain hotel, but some do have nice views of the park and Narragansett Bay.

Pros

  • Garden Grille has indoor and outdoor dining with a view
  • Only hotel on the East Side, close to Brown and RISD
  • Convenient to ferry and Fox Point area

Cons

  • A bit isolated, especially at night
  • More than a mile from downtown Providence
  • Average hotel restaurant
220 India St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA
401-272--5577
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137 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Providence

$$ | 139 Mathewson St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA

In the heart of the city's Arts and Entertainment District, this intimate boutique hotel sets the standard for elegant decor and attentive service. Rooms and suites are in a pair of restored 19th-century buildings—the lobby and second floor were once a department store—and have such perks as marble bathrooms, luxury bedding, and coffeemakers.

Pros

  • Convenient location for theatergoers
  • ADA-accessible rooms available
  • Pet-friendly
  • Restaurant, Backstage Kitchen + Bar, serves creative, well-prepared small plates, light meals, and full entrées

Cons

  • Late risers may not appreciate the 8 am pealing of Grace Church's 16 bells
  • Street noise also an issue
  • Parking is $40 per night
139 Mathewson St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA
401-861–8000
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96 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Viking

$$$$ | 1 Bellevue Ave., Newport, RI, 02840, USA

At the north end of Bellevue Avenue, this elegant redbrick hotel dates back to 1926 and features guest rooms in earth tones with antique-look furnishings and beds with pillow-top mattresses and Egyptian cotton sheets. One Bellevue restaurant serves three meals and afternoon tea, and the Top of Newport rooftop bar has spectacular views of the waterfront and Newport Harbor.

Pros

  • Top of Newport rooftop bar has spectacular views of the waterfront
  • On-site SpaFjör and One Bellevue restaurant
  • Historic Hill location

Cons

  • Comparatively expensive
  • Relatively small rooms and tiny bathrooms
  • An uphill walk from the action at the waterfront
1 Bellevue Ave., Newport, RI, 02840, USA
401-847–3300
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232 rooms
No Meals

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