7 Best Hotels in Rhode Island, USA

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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
Hotel Details
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
Hotel Details
20 rooms
No Meals

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The Vanderbilt

$$$$ | 41 Mary St., Newport, RI, 02840, USA
Vanderbilt Grace, Newport
Vanderbilt Grace

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
Hotel Details
33 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
Hotel Details
84 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
Hotel Details
232 rooms
No Meals

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Newport Marriott

$$$$ | 25 America's Cup Ave., Newport, RI, 02840, USA

A light-filled atrium lobby with rope-draped seating areasincluding hanging chairs surrounding a fountainand a front desk that looks like a boat set a contemporary nautical tone at this luxury hotel on the harbor at Long Wharf. Rooms overlook the atrium, city, or waterfront, while fifth-floor rooms face the harbor and have doors that open onto large decks. A spa, fitness center, indoor pool, and waterfront restaurant and bar make this a true destination resort.

Pros

  • Convenient location
  • Harbor views from many rooms
  • Indoor swimming pool

Cons

  • Pricey for a Marriott
  • Rather typical hotel guest rooms
  • $25 daily on-site parking fee
25 America's Cup Ave., Newport, RI, 02840, USA
401-849–1000
Hotel Details
319 rooms
No Meals

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Preserve Sporting Club & Residences

$$$$ | 87 Kingstown Rd., North Kingstown, RI, 02898, USA

Set amid 3,500 acres of rural land in South County, the upscale Preserve has a large variety of lodging options from hotel suites in the Hilltop Lodge to dozens of tiny houses, condos, and entire homes. The selection of on-property activities at this upscale Preferred Hotels & Resorts property is equally diverse and includes shooting sports, hiking, boating, fishing, equestrian, spa, and meals served in a hobbit house.

Pros

  • Unique dining experiences
  • Accommodations to suit every need and taste
  • Remarkable array of activities available to overnight guests

Cons

  • Opportunities for unguided exploration are limited
  • Overnight guests take a backseat to the needs of club members
  • Activities are very expensive
87 Kingstown Rd., North Kingstown, RI, 02898, USA
855-593--8473
Hotel Details
52 rooms, suites, condos, and residences
No Meals

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