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Comfort Inn Middletown
Aquidneck Avenue & Purgatory
Middletown, RI 02842
Nightly Rates (169.99 - 169.99)   2 Star

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Property Description
The brand new construction Comfort Inn Newport is located across from Newport's Easton's Beach, close to the famous Cliff Walk and the elaborate mansions of Bellevue Avenue. We are only minutes to the harborfront and cobblestone streets of downtown, Colonial Newport. There are numerous restaurants in close proximity to the hotel. Especially outstanding are the popular Atlantic Beach Club and Johnny's House of Seafood located on the beach adjacent to the hotel. The hotel is happy to offer it's guests Free High Speed Internet, in-room coffee and indoor heated pool. Room Safe Charge: 1.50 UDS per day.




Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Beach

  • Brailled Elevators

  • Continental Breakfast

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Copy Service

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Electronic Door Locks

  • FAX

  • Free Local Telephone Calls

  • Hairdryers Available

  • High speed internet access

  • Iron

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • In Room Movies

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Newspaper

  • No Pets Allowed

  • Indoor Pool

  • Outdoor Parking

  • Safe

  • Smoke Detectors

  • Telephone

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • Vending Machines

  • Wake-up Service


  • Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1500 

  • Check out time is 1100 

  • 55  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    From Boston and Points North: Route 128S to Route 24 through Fall River. Follow signs to Newport over Sakonnet River Bridge. Take Route 138 for 6 miles to 138A. Turn left on 138A and follow to second light about 2 miles. Take left at light and about 0.5 miles on right is Wave Avenue. From New York and Points West: I-95N to Rhode Island. Exit 3A onto Route 138E. Take 138 over Newport Bridge. After bridge continue to the end at light by Jai Alai. Take left, continue straight about 2 miles to 3rd light. Right onto Valley Road (Route 214). Continue on Valley Road to next light, bear right. Hotel is on the right just after Island Sports.

    Guarantee Policy
    CCO

    Cancellation Policy
    72H

  • IBM ... 0 mile

  • Newport Corporate Park ... 0 mile

  • Ocean Exploration Museum ... 0 mile

  • Skateboard Park ... 0 mile

  • Cliff Walk ... 1 mile

  • New England Aquarium ... 1 mile

  • St George's School ... 1 mile

  • Int'l Tennis Hall of Fame ... 1 mile

  • KVH ... 1 mile

  • Naval Hospital Newport ... 1 mile

  • Naval Station Newport ... 1 mile

  • Naval War College ... 1 mile

  • Newport Hospital ... 1 mile

  • Newport Yachting Center ... 1 mile

  • SAIC ... 1 mile

  • Artillery Company Museum ... 1 mile

  • Historical Mansions-Newport ... 1 mile

  • Newport Grand Casino ... 1 mile

  • Redwood Library ... 1 mile

  • Skating Center ... 1 mile

  • Bowens Wharf and Bannister ... 2 miles

  • Goat Island Lighthouse ... 2 miles

  • NUSC ... 2 miles

  • NUWC ... 2 miles

  • New York Yacht Club ... 2 miles

  • Newport Dinner Train ... 2 miles

  • Newport Shipyard ... 2 miles

  • Norman Bird Sanctuary ... 2 miles

  • Salve Regina University ... 2 miles

  • Touro Synagogue ... 2 miles

  • Naval War College Museum ... 2 miles

  • Newport Mansions ... 2 miles

  • White Horse Tavern ... 2 miles

  • New England Boatworks ... 3 miles

  • Newport Vineyards / Wineries ... 3 miles

  • Raytheon ... 3 miles

  • Rose Island Lighthouse ... 3 miles

  • Museum of Yachting ... 5 miles

  • Portsmouth Abbey ... 5 miles

  • Ft. Adams State Park ... 6 miles

  • Green Animals ... 7 miles

  • Roger Williams University ... 7 miles


  • Rhode Island, RI Attractions

    Even though Rhode Island is small... It has on its shoreline some of the biggest most gorgeous, irreplaceable, priceless historical mansions in all the states. These are the famous Newport Mansions. The architecture in these homes is something we will probably never see again in the home building industry, not in one home, no matter how much money someone has, These homes were quite often built by workers from Europe, the materials brought over from Europe, and the Owners, Designers and Architects worked for years to create the final product. The magnitude of the detail in these mansions is unfathomable, even when you see it for your own eyes, marble columns, floors and stairways, gold leaf trim, leather, Italian tiles of all kinds, the iron works designs on railings so beautiful and detailed you just can’t imagine how they were ever created. installation of these finish trims pieces sometimes 2 or 3 stories up in the air… pictures in the mansions reveal the tale of how they were built.. the scaffolding .. the hundreds of workers all there creating some of the most dramatic homes we have in the United States. One room of these homes can often be larger than some of our entire homes. "The Breakers" is the largest of all of them. As it sits gracefully over looking the ocean in all its grandeur you can’t help but try to imagine living in this grand estate. There is beauty inside in every corner and crevice, there is beauty on its outside, there is beauty in where it stands and beauty in how it stands. The Greenwich Mansions built today all have some of the beauty and detail, but it is not in every room in every house so dramatically as what you see in these Newport Beauties… There is also the Marble House, Rosecliffe, Chateau-sur-Mer, The Elms, Isaac Bell House, Hunter House, Kingscote, Chepstow and the Green Animals, all of which have a story, all of which have the beauty and grandeur of a time that we will only know by their presence and the stories they have left behind, it was called the “Gilded Age”. For more information visithttp://www.newportmansions.orgThe Rhode Island Beaches are some of the most popular destinations in New England. There is 400 miles of ocean in Rhode Island where. Misquamicut is probably the most often heard of. People in Connecticut go there quite often when they want to get to the ocean. Block Island is a very popular vacation spot. An 11 square mile vacation resort, it is reachable only by boat or plane and is about an hour trip on the ferry, approximately 30 minutes on the passenger high speed Catamaran and about 20 minute flight by plane. Of course if you want the city life, the nite life and the downtown activities, Providence is the place to go. There are theatres, museums, a planetarium and the Rogers Park Zoo. http://www.visitrhodeisland.com

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