The Inns Of Newport
As it is one of the most popular tourist
destinations in America, there are several
inns in Newport. The Inns of Newport has
under it umbrella five historic inns which
are all in close proximity to the Newport
harbor. The five inns are the Wynstone, the
Clarkeston, the Admiral Farragut Inn, the
Cleveland House and the Elm Street Inn.
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The Wynstone Inn is just a block away from
the bustling center of Newport. It has five
luxurious rooms for those picky and
hard-to-please tourists who enjoy their
privacy. The design of the rooms is
influenced by Gilded Age architecture.
The interiors and the furniture are of the
finest quality and are reminiscent of the 18th
century. All the rooms have cable television,
a deluxe Jacuzzi tub for two, a marble shower and
a fire place. The lavish rooms of Wynstone are named after the legendary
mansions of Newport: the Breakers,
the Kingscote, the Elms, the Rosecliff
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The Elm Street Inn is located in the
Historic Point Section. It was recently
overhauled and the suites now have cable
television, private baths and
air-conditioning.
The inn is a suitable place for
travelers who want comfort and convenience at an affordable
rate.
The Clarkeston Inn, at three hundred years old, is one of
the oldest inns in the area. It is on the National Register
of Historic Places. The inn features wooden floors and
antiques that are constant reminders of its age. The
Clarkeston Inn was restored in 1993 and it now carries
modern conveniences and amenities. Each room has its own
fireplace and Jacuzzi tub.
The Admiral Farragut Inn, like the Clarkeston Inn, is
located along Clarke Street. It is very near the harbor and
it is also close to a lot of historic sites, shops and
restaurants. The air-conditioned guest rooms are furnished
with a visually interesting mix of antique and modern
furniture.
The Cleveland House, also located along Clarke Street, is an
example of Victorian architecture. It is right across the
Clarkeston Inn. The inn with its twelve rooms was renovated
and refurbished in 1995
There are several other inns aside from those under the Inns
of Newport. The Historic Inns of Newport include three inns
in downtown Newport which are located by the harbor and on
the Historic Hill. They are the Harborside Inn, the Yankee
Peddler Inn and the Jailhouse Inn.
Apart from the Inns of Newport and the Historic Inns of
Newport, tourists still have quite a number other places to
choose from. These include the Almondy Inn, the Hydrangea
House Inn, Tuoro Park Inn, the Pilgrim House Inn, the
Cliffside Inn, the Bayberry Inn, the Melville House Inn and
the Inn on the Harbor.
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