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Driving Directions
From Rhode Island T.G. Green International Airport
Follow I-95 South to exit 9.
Follow Route 4 South, which will become Route 1 South, to Route 138 East.
Cross the Jamestown and Newport bridges.
Take the first exit off Newport Bridge toward Scenic Newport.
At the base of the exit, turn right.
Follow to the second light, and turn left.
At the stop sign, bear right on Thames Street.
Follow to the first stoplight, and turn left onto Touro Street.
Follow to the second stoplight.
The hotel is on the right-hand side.
Nearest Airport
Rhode Island T.G. Green International Airport (PVD): 27 miles, 40 minutes
Hotel Address
One Bellevue Avenue, Newport
Rhode Island, United States 02840
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