Rhode Island is located in the southeastern corner of New England within easy traveling distance of several major northeast cities. We're just 60 miles from Boston, Mass., 180 miles from New York City and under 350 miles from Montreal. And because Rhode Island itself is only 48 miles long by 37 miles wide, it's easy to get from one attraction to another. Which means you can do more on your vacation.
Watch the ships roll in as you lounge on the rooftop deck at our contemporary Club Wyndham Inn on the Harbor hotel.
Our idyllic location in the center of Newport Harbor is ideal for sailing, fishing, and feasting on fresh seafood.
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The Clarkeston, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is one of the oldest inns in Newport. The wide board wooden floors and antiques remind you that you are in a home that is nearly 300 years old.
We are conveniently located on the Grand Army of the Republic Hwy.-Hartford Ave-US-6, which is only nine miles from Downtown Providence and the Rhode Island Convention Center, and ten miles from T. F. Green Airport in Providence.
Get a feel for Rhode Island's iconic capital city at Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel. Dating back to the 1920s, our building once served as a Masonic Temple; it has since been renovated to offer a unique blend of historic architecture and modern amenities.
Courtyard by Marriott Providence Lincoln is revitalized and ready for your arrival!
Situated minutes from Twin River Casino, Bryant University and Kirkbrae Country Club, you will also appreciate being only 9 miles from everything Downtown .....
The Hampton Inn Coventry-Warwick Area RI hotel is a five story hotel featuring 124 elegantly appointed guest rooms.
The hotel is located in Coventry Rhode Island in the Warwick Rhode Island area.
"Very nice place with friendly staff. Relatively short distance from providence, Rhode island airport. Quality chain with nice amenities for the price."
Fortunately, words like "work," "deadline" and "stress" seem strangely foreign around Rhode Island. What with countless miles of bike paths, more than a hundred public and private beaches at your bare feet, and the sparkling playground of Narragansett Bay, all part of a state that's more than 60% woodlands. And then there's kayaking, canoeing, fly fishing. In time, you will come to learn what the river is saying. And you can bet it won't be, "Get back to work."
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