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Favorite Newport, Rhode Island, Hotels & Inns
There’s no shortage of great places to stay at one of New England’s premier summer destinations. Here are our favorite Newport, Rhode Island, hotels.

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FAVORITE NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, HOTELS & INNS
The Chanler at Cliff Walk
With rooms and villas evocatively furnished to transport guests to distant eras and places, plus exclusive amenities like butler-drawn aromatherapy baths, in-room spa services, and ocean-view fine dining, this Newport mansion turned boutique hotel has always overdelivered. In 2016 the Chanler added New England’s only fleet of Tokyobikes to its lineup of enticements. Specifically engineered by a small Japanese startup for leisurely city touring, they’re free for guests who want to pedal to area shops, restaurants, and sights with stylish ease. Named a 2017 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best Luxury Escape.”Castle Hill Inn
The starring attraction here is the 40-acre swath of waterfront on Narragansett Bay, but guests are also enamored of this Victorian mansion’s luxury suites, private beach cottages with commanding water views, and stellar on-site restaurant. If you’re looking for an upscale spot that’s close to the buzz of downtown Newport but not in the middle of it, this is your place.
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With a courtyard styled like the Mad Hatter’s croquet party, a fringy chandelier dangling over the white-lacquered billiard table, a jewel-toned library, and 17 funky guest rooms, this newcomer is a visual feast. So is the daily spread of breakfast tapas. If historic inns’ intimacy and formal decor aren’t your thing, this posh, irreverent boutique hotel is your anti-B&B. Named by Yankee as one of the Best New Hotels in New England in 2017.The Henry Collins Inn
In a Play-Doh-blue 19th-century Italianate building that was once a print shop, you’ll find five spacious rooms that are remarkably wallet-friendly by Newport standards. Sure, the frilly pillows, busy wallpaper, and tiny TVs scream “Grandma’s house.” But when guests pause to tap out their thoughts on the antique Olivetti typewriter in the lobby, they rave about home-baked breakfast pies and this pet-friendly inn’s out-of-the-way yet convenient location. Named a 2017 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best Budget B&B.” [text_ad]Bouchard Inn & Restaurant
Hospitality power couple Sarah and Albert Bouchard possess that je ne sais quoi that transforms a mere meal or a stay into a memory. Even as their Newport empire has expanded, their flagship French restaurant exudes unparalleled warmth and creativity. With a bellyful of filet de boeuf aux brie, retire to your nearby guest room and dream until fresh-baked pastries arrive. Named a 2016 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best Gourmand Getaway.”The Francis Malbone House
Making its home in a 1760 mansion originally built for a shipping titan, this cheery B&B puts visitors at the center of Newport. The homemade breakfasts can’t be beat, and the afternoon tea might just introduce a new ritual into your life. A number of rooms have working fireplaces. This is a romantic getaway that’s just right.The Vanderbilt Grace
Rarely does a hotel score a trifecta like this: good food, posh accommodations, stellar views. With a menu overseen by the White Barn Inn, tastefully refurbished rooms, and a rooftop lounge that floats above the city, it’s a romantic retreat for the Gatsby crowd — and those who just want to dream for the weekend. Named a 2016 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best (Temporary) Luxe Living.”
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How about Bannister’s Wharf? Only 4 rooms and 2 suites but you can’t beat the location, take your morning coffee on the front deck and chat with the crews of the yachts tied up to the wharf!????