Places to stay in Providence, Rhode Island
From Benefit Street's "Mile of History" on the East Side to festive Federal Hill, Rhode Island's own "Little Italy," the capital city of Providence is known and loved for its abundance of historic and cultural attractions. Three-and-a-half centuries of history are alive and well on the streets of Providence, as evident in the scores of immaculately preserved Colonial, Federal, Greek Revival and Victorian houses located throughout the city. The Rhode Island State House,Arcade, John Brown House andthe Meeting House of the First Baptist Church in America are among the many historic buildings which are open to the public year-round. Local restaurants include Ronzio Pizza & Subs, Bagel Gourmet Ole, Mike's Calzones, and Kartabar Restaurant.
If you are travelling in the area, Providence is located close to Seekonk Middle School Library, First United Methodist Church of Warren, Peeptoad Brook, Baileys Butts and Greenville Public Library.
The center of Providence ( which is at is longitude -71°24'4.3199 and latitude 41°49'47.64 ) is located 2 miles away from East Providence, 3 miles away from Rumford, 4 miles away from Pawtucket and 4 miles away from Cranston.
Available Providence lodging
We currently have 27 accommodations in and around Providence.
Providence Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay
Residence Inn
Extended Stay America Suites
Courtyard
Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel
Christopher Dodge House
Aloft
The Westin
Omni Providence Hotel
Providence Marriott Downtown
WoodSpring Suites Providence
Hotel Providence, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
Historic Jacob Hill Inn
Annie Brownell House B&B
The Old Court Bed And Breakfast
Mowry - Nicholson House Bed and Breakfast
Hotel Dolce Villa
Graduate by Hilton
Hampton Inn
Hilton Providence
Hilton Garden Inn
Homewood Suites
Esperanto Providence Hostel and Guesthouse
Providence Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Providence
La Creperie ( Dining / Other ). Located at 82 Fones Alley. La Creperie cafe on College Hill in Providence, R.I., offers crepes, smoothies, Belgian waffles and wraps. All our items are made fresh and to-order and delicious.
creperieprov.com
Snookers Sports ( Dining / Other ). Located at 53 Ashburton Street. The Snookers you know today as Rhode Island’s best sports bar is the big brother of the original pool hall with humble beginnings established in 1989 by Stephen & Regina Goulding in the Jewelry District of Providence, RI.
www.snookersri.com
Sydney Providence ( Dining / Other ). Located at 400 Exchange Street. Sydney is where australian inspiration meets local ingredients and a passion for quality. we are an all-day café distinguished by easygoing sophistication, finest-quality healthy ingredients, and cheerful service.
sydneypvd.com
Tortilla Flats ( Dining / Mexican ). Located at 355 Hope Street. Tortilla Flats is a fixture on the Providence restaurant and bar scene, serving generations of patrons the finest and freshest Mexican, Cajun, and Southwestern cuisine available.
www.tortillaflatsri.com
Mokban Korean Bistro ( Dining / Other ). Located at 217 Westminster Street. Traditional Korean home meals are usually centered around a bowl of rice, a small bowl of soup, and a variety of little side dishes, called 'banchan,' of different textures and flavors, all complementing a main dish as a set. A well-planned Korean meal includes sweet, sour, spicy, bitter and salty tastes that get all your senses going. It may even strive to include all sorts of colors like green, yellow, red, white and black.
www.mokban.com
Amy's ( Dining / Other ). Located at 214 Wickenden Street. In 2000, with a loan from her Grandmother, Amy bought “the Virgin Café” at 214 Wickenden Street. Along with a name change Amy set out to create a neighborhood spot where locals and students could meet and grab coffee, breakfast or lunch in a fun space with an unpretentious vibe. With her sister Ari and a great staff helping to run things Amy’s has become an East Side staple.
Over the past 17 years Amy’s has had facelifts, paint jobs, redesigns, lots of new employees, and we finally upgraded from cooking on electric skillets to an actual restaurant kitchen. But through all the changes Amy’s has remained consistent in our goal….serving delicious food with great service.
www.amysplaceri.com
Closed or unlisted properties
- Meier Helen closed or delisted.
Renamed properties
- Island Sands by ResortQuest at 862 Scallop Court may have been previously known as The State House Inns
- Hotel Providence, Trademark Collection by Wyndham at 139 Mathewson Street may have been previously known as The Hotel Providence
- Hilton Garden Inn at 220 India Street may have been previously known as Wyndham Garden or Radisson Hotel
- Graduate by Hilton at 11 Dorrance Street may have been previously known as Providence Biltmore
- Providence Marriott Downtown at 1 Orms Street may have been previously known as Marriott