113 Touro Street (0.3 km from Bailey s Beach)
Nestled among the streets of Newport Rhode Island this inn is less than 1 mi from the waterfront and provides free WiFi. The rooms at the Victorian-style Yankee Peddler Inn feature a flat-screen cable TV and private bathroom.
86 Dr Marcus Wheatland Blvd (0.3 km from Bailey s Beach)
Apartment near Firehouse Theater in Newport features air-conditioned guest accommodations in Newport 0.9 mi from Easton's Beach 2625 feet from Touro Synagogue and 0.8 mi from International Tennis Hall of Fame.
27 Clarke st. (0.3 km from Bailey s Beach)
Located one block from the shops and harbor of Newport this Victorian inn features private marble baths off-street parking and free Wi-Fi. The rooms at The Cleveland House are furnished with canopy sleigh or 4-post beds.
28 Clarke Street (0.3 km from Bailey s Beach)
In the center of Newport's historic district this fully restored inn is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features unique guest rooms with fireplaces and spa bathtubs. A cooked-to-order breakfast is offered.
31 Clarke Street (0.3 km from Bailey s Beach)
In the historic district of Newport Rhode Island steps from the scenic harbor and popular area sites this refurbished Colonial bed and breakfast offers comfortable accommodations and friendly service.
16 Clarke Street (0.3 km from Bailey s Beach)
Located 1 mile from the north entrance to Cliff Walk this Newport accommodations is 6 minutes’ drive from Easton’s Beach and is 3 miles from The Breakers. The Chart House Inn offers guests free Wi-Fi and a common seating area with a fireplace.
39 Clarke Street (0.3 km from Bailey s Beach)
In Newport Rhode Island this property features free Wi-Fi. All rooms feature a private bathroom and the property is 2 miles from the United States Naval War College. Melville House Newport is in a historic building from the 1700s.
13 Marlborough Street (0.3 km from Bailey s Beach)
Located just 1 block from Washington Square in Newport Rhode Island city center this historic inn is a federal-style building that was once the Newport county jail and police station.