Located in Providence, a 2-minute walk from Dunkin Donut Center, Residence Inn Providence Downtown provides accommodations with a fitness center and private parking.
Douglas
United States of America
Staff was excellent Rooms were comfortable and spacious. Breakfast was modest.
Located in Providence, a 5-minute walk from Rhode Island School of Design – Museum of Art, Homewood Suites by Hilton Providence Downtown provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking,...
Set in downtown Providence, 0.8 mi from Brown University. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property. Every room features a 40" flat-screen TV with cable channels.
This Providence, Rhode Island hotel is connected to the Rhode Island Convention Center and Providence Place Mall. This hotel features an business center.
Located in downtown Providence, this hotel is across from the Rhode Island Convention Center and the WaterPlace Park. It offers a fitness center and an outdoor patio.
John
United States of America
The property was clean and close to the convention center which made coming and going an ease.
Located in the heart of downtown Providence's arts and entertainment district, this art and literature themed boutique hotel is a perfectly preserved piece of history.
In the heart of downtown Providence, this smoke-free hotel is close to many area attractions, and features state-of-the-art accommodations and first-class amenities.
Located in the financial district of central Providence, Rhode Island, near Brown University, this hotel offers free shuttle service to area businesses and a free hot breakfast every morning.
Maureen
United States of America
The location was perfect! Staff was friendly and helpful. Hotel and rooms themselves could use a lot of updating.
Located in Providence, a 4-minute walk from Johnson and Wales University, Aloft Providence Downtown has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Located in the financial district of central Providence, Rhode Island, near Brown University, this hotel offers free shuttle service to area businesses and a free hot breakfast every morning.
Well cocated, clean hotel and nice staff. Breakfast
Located in central Providence just 1.9 mi from Providence Harbor, this hotel offers a full-service spa, 24-hour gym and rooms with 32" LCD TVs. WiFi and parking are free.
Room was clean, and the parking good, staff great.
Located in Providence, Rhode Island city center, adjacent to the Dunkin Donuts Center and within walking distance to area attractions, this hotel features modern amenities and exceptional on-site...
It was located right next to the venue we attended
Extended Stay America Suites - Providence is offering accommodations in Providence. The 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
Parking was good and the room size wasn't bad.
FAQs about hotels in Providence
On average, it costs $255 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Providence for tonight. You'll pay around $371 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Providence will cost around $236, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The King Suite was amazing and perfectly set up. It had plenty of space and 2 separate ac/heat units so we were able to keep both rooms at the perfect temps. The shower was great for pressure and hot water settings. The room had 2 big tv’s and living room side had plenty of seats and a great couch as well.
There is a club attached to the hotel with live music which was great and the hotel had a small bar with an amazing Bartender. He was funny and could hold a great conversation with all of us at the bar of all ages. The price for drinks wasn’t too bad either.
Some of the things I didn’t like was the pricey breakfast as they do not have a buffet style you have to order individual items off a menu. It cost us $50 for 2 people to have breakfast and a coffee. Also the pillows on the bed were not that great, they could use an upgrade for the price you pay to stay here.
All in all it was a fun hotel stay and was great to see all the staff smiling and willing to help/answer anyone’s questions. The hotel is run by good people you can tell by the quality of the staff. We will definitely be coming back on our next trip back to RI.
Ed
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Providence is an amazing art and culture city that has a...
Providence is an amazing art and culture city that has a million things to do, from big museums, a large mall and great restaurants, all the way to small book stores, bars and galleries tucked away everywhere. Plus, it's small and you can experience the city, the beach, the forest, all of Rhode Island quickly and easily. Plus, a great LGBTQ+ scene in a very accepting environment
McIntosh
10
Scored 10
The trip was great!
The trip was great! A weekend is a nice amount of time to spend. The food is really good, try Nicks on Broadway and sit at the bar to watch the kitchen. The zoo is wonderful, make sure you ask when the elephants will be inside. Gather Glass was another stop to make ornaments, really great group and a fun experience. Would highly recommend Providence for a weekend stay!
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Tracyanne
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Providence is a nice small city with several universities,...
Providence is a nice small city with several universities, including Brown, which we went to for a graduation. It is very manageable to walk around, is very proud of its old buildings (many old homes) and protects them with historic preservation status. Many have plaques with names and dates of construction.
It is also near Newport, Wickford, and Jamestown and all the history associated with those port cities and their wealthy patrons.
Joe
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
We went to a show at the providence performing arts theater,...
We went to a show at the providence performing arts theater, what a beautiful retro venue!
We had a bday dinner at the capital grille, impeccable experience.
Had drinks later at Barnabys pub and a local Irish pub... both places were very comfortable and welcoming.
Jodi
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I hate staying in hotels that are small, old and off the...
I hate staying in hotels that are small, old and off the beaten path. The Dean hotel is all those but I loved it. From the original floor to the outstanding attitudes of the workers, I wish I could have stayed longer. They were so helpful in telling me some good places to eat and see. I will surely stay there again the next time I'm in Providence. I can't say enough about this hotel. You have to experience it to know what I'm saying. Make sure you eat at Murphey's pub which is right next door. The house pickles are fantastic and I can't say when I've had better fish and chips. Take the time to walk downtown and see the sights . So much better than driving.
The shared bathroom was clean and well-maintained, and I rarely encountered other guests using it, making it feel like a private bathroom for most of my stay.
Street parking, including overnight parking, is relatively easy to find, as long as you avoid the really busy hours. Note that the official City of Providence website states that overnight parking is not allowed, but this was not indicated on any street signs, and we were able to park on the street for free for three nights without any issues.
We booked here last minute due to the air condition our booked hotel failing. The hotel was clean, spacious and had a small but lovely swimming pool and hot tub. We were provided with a clean room, waters as we needed them and had good service throughout. The hotel was well placed for Providence mall. The valet staff couldn’t have been more helpful
We were a complicated family group and this apartment met everyone's needs well. Most importantly, when we needed help, the owners responded quickly, thoroughly, and with real interest in us. We didn't think it would be possible to find a place in that part of Providence, but it was a nice, safe home away from home just where we needed it to be.
Hip, clean, boutique hotel created from a formal brothel. Antique elevator, red lighting in the hallways, vintage room decor, large bathrooms, friendly staff, two memorable interior bars, and easy walking distance to everything in downtown Providence were all positives. Also the room was quiet and (when we wanted it to be) dark.
Very trendy set up. I love the decor. Space is industrial but doesn't feel cold...if you like design you would like this place. I appreciate their strong cool air conditioning unit, one of the main reason I picked to stay here over The Dean Hotel. Also they use malin and goetz bathroom toiletry...wonderful!
The price, definitely was cheaper than a hotel in downtown. Location wasn't too bad. Walkable to some shops, restaurants. Fullitchen. Spacious rooms and comfortable beds. Tvs in the rooms. Roku and streaming apps. Big living room area. Easy and quick response for landlord.
a five minute walk from Providence rail station and right on the edge of town. it took us 5 minutes to walk from the hotel to Water Fire. loved the below ground bar - barman was amazing and seemed to keep everyone smiling, laughing, and with full glasses
What a gem located right in downtown Providence! It was an easy walk to things that interested me and close to the train station if you’re arriving via Amtrak. The hotel rooms were lovely and well equipped. I wouldn’t stay anywhere else in Providence.
I didn’t realize that we had a skyway bridge that connects the hotel to Providence Place Mall. Lobby has an attractive elegance and Fleming Steakhouse is also in the hotel. It is not far from shops and other restaurants either.
Large Private Room, Quiet, Comfortable with all the modern necessities and amenities. Parking couldn’t have been more convenient. definitely, on my top 10 list of Hotels to stay at in Providence.
Nice area around the river is closeby as well as downtown. You can walk everywhere. Bright rooms, shower and toilet were separated which can be nice. Staff was nice and helpful.
What a great hotel! It is iconic in the downtown of Providence Rhode Island. Everything is within walking distance. The convenience is unbelievable and the staff was fantastic.
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