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Hotels in Newport

129

Hotels Prices From

₱5,433

Hotels Reviews

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Travel high season

Jun - Aug

Travel low season

Mar - May

High season avg price

₱25,874

Low season avg price

₱16,553
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Season
Avg. price/night
Avg. temperature
Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
₱16,561
LOWEST
₱6,204₱39,271
Avg. temperature
0ºC
COLDEST
-14ºC32ºC
Avg. precipitation
92mm
76 mm121 mm
Mar - May
Avg. price/night
₱16,894
₱6,204₱39,271
Avg. temperature
8ºC
-14ºC32ºC
Avg. precipitation
92mm
76 mm121 mm
Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
₱25,978
HIGHEST
₱6,204₱39,271
Avg. temperature
21ºC
WARMEST
-14ºC32ºC
Avg. precipitation
77mm
DRIEST
76 mm121 mm
Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
₱21,159
₱6,204₱39,271
Avg. temperature
13ºC
-14ºC32ºC
Avg. precipitation
105mm
WETTEST
76 mm121 mm
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  • The Breakers
    The Breakers is the grandest of Newport's summer "cottages" and a symbol of the Vanderbilt family's social and financial pre-eminence in the Gilded Age. It was commissioned in 1893 by Cornelius Vanderbilt II, Chairman and President of the New York Central Railroad system and grandson of "Commodore" Cornelius Vanderbilt, who founded the family fortune. Richard Morris Hunt, one of the great architects of the Gilded Age, directed an international team of craftsmen and artisans to create a 70-room palazzo inspired by the 16th-century palaces of Genoa and Turin. The house was completed in 1895 and the family spent summers there. The Breakers was purchased from the heirs of Countess Széchenyi, Vanderbilt's daughter, by The Preservation Society of Newport County in 1972. It is a National Historic Landmark and is toured by hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. Several scenes in HBO's "The Gilded Age" were filmed in The Breakers.
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  • Cliff Walk
    Located near the back lawn of The Breakers and other historic mansions like Rough Point, this scenic 3.5-mile walk along Newport's coastline connects the western end of Easton Beach to the eastern end of Bailey’s Beach. Stroll along the Cliff Walk to spot a variety of wildflowers and birds, and enjoy commanding views of Narragansett Bay.It’s mostly an easy walk, but watch out for the southern section, which can get slightly tricky along the rocky shore. Newport gets especially busy during summer weekends—plan your visit during spring or fall, or on weekdays for fewer crowds. – Tripadvisor
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  • The Elms
    The Elms was the summer residence of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Julius Berwind of Philadelphia and New York. Mr. Berwind made his fortune in the coal industry. In 1898, as the Gilded Age was nearing its end, the Berwinds engaged Philadelphia architect Horace Trumbauer to design a Newport house modeled after the mid-18th century French chateau d'Asnieres (c. 1750) outside Paris. Construction of The Elms was completed in 1901 at a cost reported at approximately $1.4 million. The interiors and furnishings were designed by Allard and Sons of Paris and were the setting for the Berwinds' collection of Renaissance ceramics, 18th-century French and Venetian paintings, and Oriental jades. In 1962, The Elms was saved by The Preservation Society of Newport County from almost certain demolition. A National Historic Landmark, The Elms is a fine example of the taste and style of the late Gilded Age. Several scenes from HBO's hit series "The Gilded Age" were filmed in The Elms.
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  • Marble House
    Marble House was built between 1888 and 1892 for Mr. and Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt. It was a summer house, or "cottage," as Newporters called them, but also a social and architectural landmark that set the pace for Newport's transformation from a quiet summer colony to a legendary resort of the Gilded Age. Mr. Vanderbilt was the grandson of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, who established the family's fortune in steamships and the New York Central Railroad. His wife, Alva, was a leading hostess in Newport society during the Gilded Age, and envisioned Marble House as her "temple to the arts" in America. The house was designed by Richard Morris Hunt, one of the premier architects of the Gilded Age, who found inspiration in the Petit Trianon at Versailles. The cost was reported in contemporary press accounts to be $11 million, of which $7 million was spent on 500,000 cubic feet of marble. Several scenes from HBO's hit series "The Gilded Age" were filmed in Marble House.
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  • Newport Mansions
    Get a glimpse into the lavish lives of the Gilded Age elite through this unique collection of historic house museums. The Preservation Society of Newport County owns 11 properties that date from the mid-18th century to the Gilded Age, including The Breakers — an icon of Newport — Marble House, The Elms and Rosecliff. Seven of the houses are National Historic Landmarks.
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  • Rough Point Museum
    Rough Point is a mansion and a museum with an extensive collection of fine and decorative arts and a sprawling historic landscape with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. The property is experienced today largely as it was lived in during the lifetime of its most famous owner, the heiress Doris Duke.
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  • Ocean Drive
    The marked scenic route along the dramatic Atlantic shoreline that circles Newport.
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  • Fort Adams State Park
    Managed by the Fort Adams Trust, a 501(c)3 Non Profit Organization, in partnership with the RI Department of Environmental Management, this National Historic Landmark is now open to the public. The Fort Adams Trust provides public and private guided tours and youth group overnights. Additionally the Trust hosts weddings, lobster bakes, private site rentals and a variety of special events throughout the year. Most notably Historic Fort Adams is the home of the Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals each summer.
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  • Touro Synagogue
    Dedicated in 1763, this is the oldest synagogue in the United States.
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  • Thames Street
    Popular Newport street filled with many shops.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Newport hotels

The Chanler At Cliff Walk, The Attwater, and Wellington Resort are some of the most popular hotels for travelers looking to stay near The Breakers. See the full list: Hotels near The Breakers.

Castle Hill Inn, Newport Harbor Island Resort, and Club Wyndham Inn on Long Wharf are all popular resorts for travelers staying in Newport. See the full list: Newport Resorts.

Popular hotels close to Cliff Walk include The Chanler At Cliff Walk, The Attwater, and Gilded. See the full list: Hotels near Cliff Walk.

Popular luxury hotels in Newport include The Brenton Hotel, The Chanler At Cliff Walk, and Castle Hill Inn. See the full list: Newport Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to T.F. Green Airport include Best Western Airport Inn, Radisson Hotel Providence Airport, and Fairfield Inn & Suites Providence Airport Warwick. See the full list: Hotels near T.F. Green Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Ocean Drive are Castle Hill Inn, Wellington Resort, and OceanCliff Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Ocean Drive.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Newport are The Brenton Hotel, Mill Street Inn, and Forty 1⁰ North. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Newport.

Popular cheap hotels in Newport include Mill Street Inn, The Attwater, and Wayfinder Newport. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Newport.

Castle Hill Inn, The Vanderbilt, Auberge Resorts Collection, and Newport Marriott Hotel & Spa have a spa and received excellent reviews from travelers in Newport. See the full list: Newport Spa Resorts.

The Vanderbilt, Auberge Resorts Collection, Newport Bay Club & Hotel, and Newport Harbor Island Resort all received great reviews from families traveling in Newport. See the full list: Newport Family Hotels.

The Brenton Hotel, The Chanler At Cliff Walk, and Mill Street Inn received great reviews from travelers looking for a romantic hotel in Newport. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in Newport.