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    Elegant Upscale boutique hotel in downtown Providence. Exceptional customer service provided at check in by Tori Z. From the moment we arrived, the Béatrice staff was friendly, helpful and attentive. Our room was a gorgeous corner room on the 4th floor with 2 huge windows! We had The chef's tasting menu for dinner at Bellini. Every course was meticulously prepared and scrumptious beyond our expectations! Our waiter (Giovanni ?) made us feel like we were his only table! Bravo!! Bellini was so delicious, We ordered room service one night and sat at the bar to enjoy Bellini's amazing Burrata and a bottle of Veuve Clicquot. The bartender Julia (superstar!) and the manager Mike were beyond helpful with their local insight to our upcoming move to providence. 5 stars ++ to The Béatrice and its brilliant team!!! We will be back!

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    Samantha R.

    I had an amazing stay at The Beatrice. The location is perfect - right near delicious restaurants, cocktail bars, and coffee shops and a 5 minute walk to the train station. The folks working at the front desk were wonderful. They are super accommodating and happy to help make your stay exceptional. The room itself exceeded my expectations - beautiful, bright and spacious. The Nespresso machine was an amazing luxury amongst many others. I loved the heated towel rack, the LED makeup mirror, the Dyson air dryer, and the fancy heated toilet. The walk-in shower was luxurious. Also you can't beat a comfy bathrobe. The downsides of our room was that the TV speaker was in the bathroom and not coming out of the actual TV. It was so strange and made hearing the tv from your bed super difficult and strained. Also, the thermostat was a bit difficult to maneuver but eventually it was working fine. Finally, because you're downtown, expect loud noises from the nearby bus station or random people screaming outside at 2 AM. This didn't bother me too much but is worth noting.

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    Jennifer B.

    I heard so many great things about this new hotel and cancelled a suite at another boutique hotel that included breakfast for two, parking, and was far less money just to try this one. Sometimes risk has its rewards. This was not the case. While this hotel is new and well designed, it was not special enough for me to return. Providence has so many hotels (both chain and independent) that have perks far superior in my opinion. Service was cordial. Status quo. Nothing above and beyond. No welcome drinks. No room upgrades. No loyalty program. This doesn't bother some people, but in this market you need more than an electronic toilet to win business. Things I liked: the interior design. The location. Newness. Dyson hairdryer. In room steamer. Fit Kit (which is advertised as in room, but needs to be requested and is a gym bag full of work out equipment). Things I didn't like: Third floor looks into offices. Our room was over the recycle and trash area which started at 5:20am! The noise continued for an hour and a half. In between that noise was the thumping of footsteps overhead from the room above. No tea in room (coffee only). There is an amenity advertised as "Bea's Book Bag". Staff couldn't explain what this was and were supposed to get back to me next day. They did not. The shower. The mixer is very hot or very cold. No in between. The temperature control light. If you need to adjust the temp in the night expect the bright light right next to your bed to stay on for a full minute or two. The vibe. We felt like we were in an office building. Staff wasn't overly warm and friendly. The restaurant drink prices were more than something you'd see in NY or SF. Why? The price tag even on the basic room was inflated. Again, there is no reason to pay far more for this property. One and done for us.

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    The BEST accommodations in Providence, hands down. Five star appeal with a boutique feel.

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    Finally a beautiful upscale hotel in downtown Providence! Well appointed rooms, very clean, super helpful staff... We'll be back.

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    Hampton Inn & Suites Providence Downtown - Guest room

    Hampton Inn & Suites Providence Downtown

    (91 reviews)

    $$

    DownCity

    Checking in was super easy. I did it through the app and it was easy to come to the desk and pick…read moreup my keys. The only issue I had was that I requested a late check-out and the person working the counter really gave me a hard time about it. I understand that late check-outs aren't guaranteed, but her attitude about it was really off. She kept insisting that I need to speak with her manager to approve it, but she never offered to get the manager. I just gave up and decided to speak with someone else the next day. When I came by the next day, the person working let us have the 2pm check-out and the manager did happen to walk by and said it was not an issue at all. And it turns out the girl from the night before did mark me as a 1pm check-out. Honestly, though, this was still an issue because housekeeping came at 1pm to clean the room... The room itself was a room. Clean and standard to Hampton Inn. The bathroom was good, with a nice shower stall and good water pressure but a low flow toilet. My room was in a separate part of the building with only like 6 rooms on the floor. This was nice when it came to hotel noise. However, the windows are very thin and the complaints about car drag racing all night are not incorrect. The location of this hotel was fantastic, an easy walk to many of the sights in the area. One day we decided to take the shuttle and that was fabulous. This hotel is worth staying at for the shuttle alone.

    Let's start with the good: Free breakfast was nothing…read morespecial but sufficient. Hot breakfast included eggs and sausage. There were cereals and breads and fruit. Coffee, teas, juices. I like staying at these places because breakfast is usually not a big deal for me. The FREE SHUTTLE goes within 2 miles of the hotel. I stayed here two different times and I probably caught the shuttle 6 different times. Jenn is the absolute best shuttle driver, super knowledgeable about the entire town, and remembered me when I came back the second time. I don't like taking Ubers by myself so having the shuttle was the best - the shuttle picked me up from the Amtrak station before I even checked in! Then it took me to the mall while I waited for my room to be ready. Location: super convenient to eateries, and just across the river from Brown, RISD, Thayer St, and walkable to the waterfront. The rooms are spacious and comfortable. THE BAD: Both times I stayed, my room faced the street and at night people race cars on those streets! The street noise is REALLY LOUD.

    Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel

    Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel

    (227 reviews)

    $$$

    Downtown

    I traveled from Boston for a quick getaway. This renaissance hotel wasn't like others I'd stayed at…read moreprior to. For one, it appeared pretty dated. Additionally, the shower was clogged (gross). Someone was sent to fix it which took a little bit and ran into our dinner plans since we needed to get ready. It also begged the question of whether the shower was cleaned since the housekeeper should have noticed the backed up water. In any event, the staff was nice but Im not inclined to recommend this location or give it another chance with my coins.

    This is one of my favorite kinds of hotel. They've taken what is clearly a historic, awesome old…read morebuilding and they've converted and updated into a comfortable, modern place to stay. A renaissance, indeed. They have the important things down: the bed is comfortable, the shower pressure is good, the towels are soft, the products are solid. The fitness center is pretty good. Overall, it was clean, and spacious, and the people I dealt with were friendly and helpful. There are a few oddities, like the fact that the closet has another door that opens into the bathroom and the Trump rally happening a block away (not affiliated with the hotel), but those are overshadowed by an amazing view of the Capitol building (through some pillars), and an excellent location a block or two from the train station. That alone means I'll be back next time I'm in town.

    The Dean Hotel

    The Dean Hotel

    (190 reviews)

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    DownCity

    We were looking for a hotel a short distance from Gillette Stadium. The Dean is about 35 minutes…read moreaway. It's located in a very walkable area near Roger Williams University, RISD, Brown, and Johnson & Wales. The people were friendly and helpful especially Dylan. It's a very old property. The "lift" requires muscle to get the gate open. It's only large enough for 2 people and only goes to the fourth floor. We were room 502 so we had to lug our bags up another flight of stairs. The room was spacious with a king bed on one side and sitting area with TV on the other. The TV was difficult to watch from bed. The air conditioner combo heater was very loud. In fact, when it came on, it sounded like someone was trying to break into the room. The bathroom was small. The shower was so small that I felt like I was in a coffin with the black tile and shower curtain. The pressure was good in the shower with a waterfall shower head. I had no room to raise my arms to wash my hair. The products provided in the bathroom- hand soap, lotion, shampoo, conditioner, and body wash were all good. There's a pay parking lot next to the hotel.

    The Dean Hotel is definitely an experience in more ways than one. From the chic interior to the…read morecool gate style elevator or the retro lighting, you will not be disappointed if you are looking for a vintage experience, but that's where it stops. The rooms are lit with antique lighting, which while cool, make for dimly lit rooms. The beds while comfortable are spaced just enough from the wall that you will end up with a cramped neck as you wake up with your pillow tucked between the wall and the bed frame. The AC unit in our room was running the entire time. Never had a problem with it and it was a godsend for the humid weather I experienced with my 4 days in Providence. I only saw one staff member working at the coffee/breakfast bar once during my entire stay (4 days). And even then the coffee bar looked to be closed. Definitely best to find your breakfast and coffee at one of the myriad of places outside of the hotel. No working vents in the bathroom will leave your post showering experience to be entertaining and thoughts of a sauna will creep into your mind. The TV is in a very awkward spot and in my case was never used by myself or my family that I booked the room with. Also due to the location of the building and this is no fault of the owners, you will get to hear ALL the sounds of the inner downtown workings. Lights passing by, sirens, horns, and in our case, random fireworks going off for the 4th of July weekend. My biggest complaint by far was the parking. One would think that for the price you pay to stay, you would get either VIP parking or just hotel parking in general. Definitely not the case here. You will pay for parking and if you happen to leave the hotel to go visit other places, your parking becomes an experience for the RNG gods. It becomes a first come first serve situation. Which in my opinion, is absolutely ridiculous. Overall, our stay was okay. Would I stay here a 2nd time? No, no I wouldn't. The parking issue still annoys me. While the experience is unique, the amenities provided by the hotel are subpar. The staff are friendly, but the experience, again from my point of view, is lacking.

    Hilton Providence - Meeting Room

    Hilton Providence

    (197 reviews)

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    DownCity

    For 3 days only: Friday, August 29 - Sunday, August 31, there was a free Disney & Alice in…read moreWonderland Art & Cosplay Expo in Hilton Providence Downtown Hotel. The website was easy to use to book the free tickets. The expo was open on Friday 6-9 pm and Saturday & Sunday 12-6 pm. I entered Hilton Providence Downtown Hotel on Saturday around 1:30pm and saw a sign that the Amazing Art Expo was on the 2nd floor. I headed upstairs and followed some more signs to the Amazing Art Expo. There was a table of prints selling for $15 each and free prints for sharing the event on Facebook or Instagram. The Amazing Art Expo had tables of Harry Potter, Studio Ghibli, Disney, Star Wars, Alice in Wonderland, and so much more prints. No photography was allowed in the room. The prints were selling 1 for $35 each, 2 for $30 each, 3 for $25 each, and 4+ for $25 each. David Sobolov, the Voice Actor for Emperor Kaido in "One Piece," Gorilla Grodd on The CW Network drama The Flash, and Sean Carlson, a freelance artist born and raised in New York, were both at the Amazing Art Expo. It was nice to walk around and see the different prints. There were a good amount of people.

    Be advised, Hilton on Atwells is under major reconstruction - I just spent Friday night there - and…read morewould not if I had known about the construction. The noise is incessant and pervasive - from 8 am to 5 pm, weekends included. The only indication on the website is a small blurb saying the fitness center is closed due to maintenance. It is a mess - no internet and electricity is unstable as they work.

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    Hotel Providence

    (205 reviews)

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    DownCity

    Accommodations were nice and clean however the valet service sucks. Just make sure you know when…read moretheir valet gets off of work. When I arrived at 10pm valet was off of work and I needed to uber to their valet parking lot as it's not the best part of providence and quite far. Without that, again the accommodations are nice.

    Unacceptable Treatment & Lack of Accountability…read more I had a deeply disappointing and upsetting experience at Hotel Providence. I booked my reservation around midnight and traveled from Boston to Providence, RI. Upon arrival, the second front door was locked, and I waited approximately five minutes before the concierge came to open it. When I approached the front desk and politely asked if my reservation was visible, the concierge, Jordan, responded in a rude and hostile tone, saying, "Can you wait!!" He then stated that although he could see my reservation, I could not check in until 4:00 PM. I explained that I had nowhere else to go and kindly asked if he could check whether any accommodations could be made. He abruptly said no, claiming the hotel was fully booked. He then stated that I could pay $339.35 for the night and would be able to get a room immediately, which directly contradicted his earlier statement that no rooms were available. When I asked what the nightly rate included (amenities, etc.), he responded defensively and dismissively. Shortly after, he told me that if I didn't stop asking what he referred to as "condescending questions," he would call the police and have me removed. This threat was completely unwarranted and unprofessional. At no point was I rude, aggressive, or disruptive--I was simply asking reasonable questions about my reservation. Because of this interaction, I was left with no choice but to sleep in my car. I was not willing to pay nearly $400 on top of an existing reservation, nor was it safe for me to drive back to Boston at that hour. The following day around 3:30 PM, the concierge was kind and helpful, though my room was still not ready and I waited an additional 45 minutes. Later, a third concierge listened carefully to my experience and confirmed that the hotel was not fully booked and that accommodations should have been made the night before, directly contradicting what I had been told by Jordan. Despite management being aware of the situation, the manager, Brad Craig, never approached me, never acknowledged what happened, and never attempted to address or resolve the issue. I understand hotel policies, but nothing justifies threatening a guest with police for asking questions or leaving someone effectively stranded. This experience reflects a serious lack of professionalism, empathy, and leadership. I hope this feedback leads to proper staff training and accountability so no other guest is treated this way.

    The Beatrice - hotels - Updated May 2026

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