123 Spring Street (0.1 km from St Mary s Catholic Church)
This property features individually styled guestrooms with complimentary Wi-Fi. From the rooftop terrace, take in views of Newport Harbor. The Cliff Walk in Newport is 1.3 miles away.
41 Mary Street (0.1 km from St Mary s Catholic Church)
Built in 1909 this historic 5-star Newport mansion features fine dining a luxury spa and a garden terrace with an outdoor pool and city views. The Newport Mansions are within 2 miles away.
One Bellevue Avenue (0.2 km from St Mary s Catholic Church)
Ideally located in the prime touristic area of Newport City Center Hotel Viking promises a relaxing and wonderful visit. Featuring a complete list of amenities guests will find their stay at the property a comfortable one.
93 Pelham Street (0.2 km from St Mary s Catholic Church)
This bed and breakfast is housed in a Victorian home built in 1855 in a historic hill neighbourhood. Newport's downtown area, with its numerous shops and restaurants, is only a few blocks away.
205 Spring Street (0.2 km from St Mary s Catholic Church)
The Howland House Inn was constructed in 1765 and has since been restored and renovated. This inn provides complimentary WiFi to its guests. Each room at the Howland House Inn is a suite and includes a seating area and a private bathroom.
75 Mill Street (0.2 km from St Mary s Catholic Church)
Mill Street Inn suites feature exposed beams and brick walls. The hotel's linens, plush dressing gowns, and Lather Spa bath products will make guests feel pampered.
25 Pelham Street (0.2 km from St Mary s Catholic Church)
Set in Newport 1.8 mi from Gooseberry Beach Almondy Inn Bed & Breakfast offers accommodations with a shared lounge free private parking and a garden. Located around less than 0.
39 Clarke Street (0.2 km from St Mary s Catholic Church)
In Newport Rhode Island this property features free Wi-Fi. All rooms feature a private bathroom and the property is 2 miles from the United States Naval War College. Melville House Newport is in a historic building from the 1700s.