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Holiday Inn South Kingstown - Newport Area

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    We're there. So you can be too! REUNITE your family, PLAN gatherings, RECONNECT for Business and REMEMBER your value Thank you for 70 years of trusting us anytime you need to #BeThereIRL.
  • We're there. So you can be too! REUNITE your family, PLAN gatherings, RECONNECT for Business and REMEMBER your value Thank you for 70 years of trusting us anytime you need to #BeThereIRL.
Holiday Inn South Kingstown - Newport Area

3009 Tower Hill Road
Saunderstown, RI 02874

107 Room Hotel
Managed By TPG Hotels, Resorts & Marinas

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Our Hotel

Welcome to the newly renovated and always-accommodating Holiday Inn® South Kingstown (Newport Area) hotel. With ideal proximity to the University of Rhode Island and New England's finest beaches, this property is the perfect choice for travelers seeking quality and consistency in South Kingstown, RI.

Major area corporations, such as Schneider Electric, Modine Manufacturing and Carousel Industries are within easy access from the hotel. The University of Rhode Island, URI in Kingston is just three miles from the hotel. Whether coming for a show at the Ryan Center, a baseball game at BIll Beck field, a conference at URI, or a training course at the University, the Holiday Inn is the perfect choice! 

In historic Newport, RI, are the spectacular Newport Mansions, world class dining and shopping options. The beautiful Narragansett beaches, fantastic museums, Nordic Lodge seafood buffet, antique shops and many dining options are all nearby. Minutes from the Holiday Inn, in Pt Judith travelers can hop a ferry to Block Island, which the Nature Conservancy calls one of the twelve "Last Great Places" in the Western hemisphere.