The Inns on Bellevue
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If you’re looking for a romantic inn in Newport, look no further than Inn on Bellevue.
For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Newport, Inn On Bellevue Hotel is located a short distance from Touro Synagogue (0.2 mi) and Bellevue Avenue (0.2 mi).
Inn On Bellevue Hotel is a romantic inn offering a flat screen TV and air conditioning in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests.
Plus, guests can enjoy free breakfast, which has made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Newport. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available.
Travelers looking to enjoy some ribs can head to Brick Alley Pub, Red Parrot Restaurant, or Benjamin's Restaurant and Raw Bar. Otherwise, you may want to check out a seafood restaurant such as The Mooring, Brick Alley Pub, or Red Parrot Restaurant.
Should time allow, Cliff Walk is a popular attraction that is within walking distance.
The staff at Inn on Bellevue looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
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The room was very comfortable, well stocked and clean. We stayed in room 3 on the third floor, the room faces Bellevue Avenue and you can actually see a glimpse of the harbour as well. The breakfast was excellent and plentiful. We would highly recommend this inn to anyone looking to stay in Newport.
If we had know of this rule, uncommon and until then unheard of for a dog friendly hotel, I would have chosen one of the others I had looked into. And while I understood that they probably had a bad experience with a pet owner which caused them to make this rule, I was simply very unhappy that I was not told this rule in advance. So we adjusted and moved on. At check out I talked to Modesto and he was unsympathetic and simply stated it was a rule and asked if we found someplace else
to eat. Well, yes we did , but at 4:30 in the afternoon as a true dinner reservation was not to be found.
We understand that some dog owners may not be considerate, but we have traveled with our dog (a 20 lb Cocker Spaniel) and crate her when we leave her, with a blanket over her crate, where she sleeps like a baby and have never had a problem.
And while we loved Newport, and enjoyed a lovely room at the Inn, did not feel that we were heard, or understood, and felt compelled to share our experience.
Service was outstanding. The breakfasts are absolutely delicious. Paul and Modesto made us feel like being part of the family.
We will be back for the Jazz Festival!
I went downstairs and they said breakfast wasn’t ready. I remembered they had cookies laying out in the sister hotel next store.
As I walked out, the owner Gino, asked if I wanted a coffee, I said "No, Thank you", and kept walking.
When I entered the hotel next store, they didn’t have the cookies lying out, so I thought I had better look up a shop nearby and starting searching on my phone outside on curb.
Gino came running up to with a bright red face, demanding to know why I was in the hotel next store, I said “to get cookies." He seemed angry at my response and confused, he asked again now screaming “Why were you in the hotel?!” “Are you even staying here?!"
He asked to know my room number, He grabbed my key out of my hand, he continued to berate me loudly, not listening or not believing my responses?
I felt unsafe and uncomfortable. I thought I need to get away from this guy.
I screamed back, 'stay the f**k away from me.' He continued to yell at me as I ran away from him.
Maybe I wasn't clear enough to him, I was tired, but I wouldn’t speak to anyone that way, especially a guest paying $320 a night.
Did he think I was breaking into their hotel?
That I look like a criminal?
Maybe he was having a bad day, but I was just trying to get a snack..
I went back to my room and gathered my stuff and left. Didn’t feel safe there.
I would have paid another $320 just to not have this experience.
Absolutely no help from her to carry the luggage…not even to carry my small bag…
In the room was very nowhere to hang clothes, the air conditioning extremely noisy, and a very soft bed
Outpriced : 872$ for 3 nights
The only positive things is tthe parking lot…
Not to mention that my room was not cleaned on Tuesday 4th ( it is not a motel but supposedly a “European hotel”)… This problem was already mentioned by other customers and nothing has been done.
very slow wifi
No service no advice: why go to a hotel?, air B&B is better, and for the same price will have got at least twice the surface…
I will not recommend this hotel and never come back
AVOID THIS PLACE
We stayed in room 4 at 14 Catherine, a room with a small kitchenette with no closet space (see photo) and no storage for clothing. We had to live out of our suitcases. The room was spacious and equipped with two wall-mounted split air conditioners. The king bed, however, has seen its time as it was lumpy and the pillows were very soft. Two Roku streaming TVs were available for viewing.
The hot water in the attached bathroom was non-existent in the sink, but, available in the shower. The wood floors were uneven as this is an old building. There's no elevator and the staircase is narrow. If you have a problem with balance, book a different room.
The Inn promotes itself as a European Hotel with an American breakfast. While the breakfast was free, the offerings were limited with a Quiche available as the only egg dish on every day. The breakfast staff was very pleasant and accommodating.
Finally, the short walk to Thames Street and the trolley stop in front of the property were a saving grace. You won't need to use your car if you plan to stay in the area.
Lastly, we never did receive our keys.
On the second day we were there the building we were in had low occupancy, so they consolidated us with breakfast next-door. OK fine. However, when we sat down at the main table with other guests, we were unceremoniously told sorry you’re from next-door you can’t sit at this table — you go sit in the kitchen! So then we were crowded into a little corner while guests who fortunately stayed in that building had a much better experience. And let’s just say the breakfast was not exactly sumptuous. One piece of French toast, small chunk of industrial quiche, and three little strips of bacon. The vegetarian option for my wife was all the same minus the bacon. When I called the staff next day to complain about the dining arrangement his response was crickets, he could have cared less, so customer service is not their strong point.
"Park your car and use the available trolley transportation, or, walk to Thames Street."Read full review
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