25% off (Sale price $96.75 ) :: Stay at Inns of Newport in Rhode Island, with Dates into February 2019


25% off (Sale price $96.75, Reg. Price $129.00) :: Historical Inns near Newport HarborLocated along a tree-lined street near Newport’s harbor, the Inns of Newport paint a charming picture of what New England was like in the old days. All four inns—The Clarkeston, The Cleveland House, The Admiral Farragut Inn, and Melville House Inn—all neighbor one another on the centrally located Clarke Street. The inns are part of the quaint Newport Historic District, where gas lamps light the streets and many clapboard buildings date back to the colonial era.After selecting a room type, you will be placed at one of the inns based on availability.The ClarkestonBuilt in the early 18th century, The Clarkeston was extensively restored to update amenities while preserving aspects of the original construction (it’s now listed on the National Register of Historic Places). Throughout the inn, you’ll find antique furnishings, burnished hardwood floors, and several four-poster beds. The Clarkeston also serves breakfast each morning for an extra fee.The Cleveland HouseAcross the street, the vibe is strictly Victorian at The Cleveland House. Each of the 17 rooms is elegantly appointed with vintage furniture and lacy accents. The Cleveland House’s daily breakfast is not included with this Getaway.The Admiral Farragut InnThe Admiral Farragut Inn harks back to historic Newport. Each guest room is unique—some sport Shaker-style four-poster beds and imported English antiques; others feature colonial-style windows. In the morning, breakfast is served for an additional fee.Melville House InnFurther along down Clarke Street, a handful of quaint guest rooms make up the Melville House Inn, which dates back to 1750. The B&B is just a few blocks from the shops, restaurants, and nightlife on Thames Street. Breakfast is available each morning for an additional fee.Check-in for all properties occurs at The Cleveland House at 27 Clarke Street.Newport, Rhode Island: Harbor Town with World-Famous MansionsNewport sits on Rhode Island’s Aquidneck Island, just 30 miles south of Providence and 70 miles so

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