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.
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West Warwick
extended stay / suite:
Centrally located in Rhode Island, the SpringHill Suites Providence West Warwick is within minutes to East Greenwich, North Kingstown, Providence and Newport. The SpringHill Suites offers complimentary hot breakfast, onsite parking, and WiFI.
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Westerly
Bed & Breakfast or Boutique Hotel:
A coastal Mediterranean-style bed and breakfast inn that offers you natural beauty, warm hospitality and quiet luxury. From the moment you arrive at The Villa, you’ll fall in love with this wonderful “land of Amore”.
Experience a seamless segue from flight to fun at Fairfield Inn & Suites Providence Airport Warwick.
Our Warwick, Rhode Island hotel is connected to nearby T F Green Airport via a covered breezeway.
Wawaloam, named after a Nipmuck Native American Princess, is truly a family affair. In 1969, Jim and Maureen Smith began their dream of running a successful vacation destination for campers visiting the Southern New England area.
Our Econo Lodge® Cranston - Providence hotel is all about ease and affordability.
We provide the basics for travelers so you can focus on the people and experiences you came to Rhode Island for. Here, you’ll find practical amenities like free coffee and free parking.
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Newport
Bed & Breakfast or Boutique Hotel:
This lovely Georgian-style “summer cottage” sits among the famed mansions on Bellevue Avenue in the very heart of historic Newport.
Spend the day touring the city's many attractions. Return to enjoy a refreshing dip in the heated pool.
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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