Inns on Bellevue
Built in 1891, the Inn on Bellevue was the home of William Fludders, a well known silversmith. This elegantly decorated home was carefully transformed into the classic Inn on Bellevue. The Bellevue Manor and Bellevue House are the two other properties under the Inns on Bellevue name, each with their own history and charm to experience. Delight in the Victorian era decor and historic charm of the Inns on Bellevue while enjoying today's modern conveniences.
The Inn on Bellevue offers adjoining rooms for groups and families, and 2 & 3 bedroom suites are available in Bellevue Manor. Our Bellevue House offers a better value with more basic, affordable rooms at the same level of service as the other locations. Rooms and suites are available with a jacuzzi and kitchenette. All of our accommodations are private and secure and include a continental breakfast, off-street parking, and Wi-Fi. The three inns are all on the same block of Newport's famous Bellevue Avenue. We are just two blocks from Thames Street with its Brick Market, wharfs, restaurants and shopping. Touro Synagogue is minutes from our door and we are within the Eruv. Check-in for all 3 Inns is at The Inn on Bellevue on 30 Bellevue Avenue.
Here is what guests had to say...
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These 2 couples were here for the Newport Winter Festival. They checked in Fri. & weren’t seen again until Sat. after dinner. The maid did the stay-overs & still no complaints about cleaning. I asked how everything was when I saw them & they said fine except guests in the next room complained to them that they were making too much noise late in the hallway sitting area & asked them to stop. I agreed that 11 PM was late & stayed a little later that night to accommodate. So the “rude” “other people” in the review were other guests who were complaining about these guests disturbing them! And, yes, what the review says about the lobby hours is true. It’s advertised we’re not open late in winter & tell guests to leave their keys in their rooms if they’re checking out on a weekday. We haven’t had any problem with others. Most folks come here off-season for quiet & don’t want much interaction with us anyway! Whoever has overnight phone duty is only half a block away & if we are needed we are glad to come back to the inn. From May through October one of us is here often from 7 to 2 am so the winter is the time for us to rest. As for dining, if these guests had booked thru Bed&breakfast.com, they would have seen our profile under “Meals” which doesn’t claim that we have dining other than Breakfast. These guests were clearly expecting a Marriott & not an inn & probably would have been more comfortable at a full service hotel. What they say about our breakfast is simply not true! They say “a picture is worth a thousand words,” so I want to thank these guests because their review inspired me to make a collage of pictures of our Continental Breakfasts! We certainly cannot satisfy needs that are not expressed as well as needs that infringe on the rights of our other guests or are just not practical for our business. It is regrettable that these guests didn’t say how they truly felt to have given us the opportunity to better serve them.
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