'''Warwick'''[http://www.visitwarwickri.com] is a city in Rhode Island just south of Providence. It is the second largest city in the state, with 85,808 people. Warwick is home to Rhode Island's main airport, T. F. Green Airport, which serves the Providence and Boston areas. It was founded in 1642 by Samuel Gorton, and played an important role in the Revolutionary War. It is popular among tourists for its colonial history and its location near beaches and saltwater bays.

Get in

By air

  • '''T.F. Green Airport ({{IATA|PVD}}) ({{ICAO|KPVD}})''', Exit 13 off Interstate 95, Phone: ''+1'' 401-737-4000, ext 283, [http://www.pvdairport.com].
  • By car

    Interstate 95 passes through Warwick. Interstate 295 also passes through Warwick, with exits at convenient locations for getting to the malls and other popular centers.

    By train

    With the construction of the Warwick Intermodal Facility, T.F. Green Airport passengers will have access to the MBTA[http://www.mbta.com], which will provide a one stop ride to downtown Providence and Boston. The intermodal facility is scheduled for completion in 2009.

    Get around

  • '''R.I.P.T.A.''' (The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority), Phone: ''+1'' 401-781-9400, [http://www.ripta.com/]. Services across all of Rhode Island.
  • See

    There are many attractions throughout Warwick that are a treat to see. From galleries, to villages to colonial monuments, Warwick provides a myriad of exciting places.

    Museums and Galleries

    The museums and galleries of Warwick provide a balanced presentation of modern and historical subject matter.

  • '''Complements Art Gallery''', 50 Lambert Lind Highway, ''+1'' 401-739-9300. [http://www.complementsartgallery.com]. Complements Art Gallery is one of the largest art galleries in New England. The gallery features artists from all over the world in all mediums and styles, from old world traditional to contemporary. It which also offers professional art consultation and framing services, and will present the art in your home.
  • '''Historical Warwick Museum of Art''', 3259 Post Road, ''+1'' 401-737-0010,[http://www.warwickmuseum.org/]. Tu-Sa 12PM-4PM. Free. As Warwick's largest non-profit arts organization and the area's cultural center since 1976, the Warwick Museum of Art provides a performance and exhibition space for the most talented artists, writers and performers in Rhode Island and is host of a wide array of cultural and artistic activities including comedy, theater, music, poetry and literature as well as monthly visual arts exhibitions. The Warwick Museum of Art was named both "Most Underappreciated Museum in Rhode Island" and "Best Place to Hear a Reading" by the 2004 Providence Phoenix Reader's Poll and is the home of Unexpected Company, "Best Comedy Troupe in Rhode Island" according to Rhode Island Monthly Magazine.
  • Villages

    There are many interesting colonial villages located throughout the city of Warwick.

  • '''Apponaug Village''' Located off Route 1. Apponaug Village is a historic center settled in 1696. It was the center of trade and politics after the Revolutionary War, and was an important shipping port to Rhode Island. Today it is commonly referred to Warwick_fs downtown area. Included in the village are Warwick City Hall, multiple churches, and the Warwick museum.
  • '''Conimicut Village''' West Shore Road. Conimicut Village_fs history can be traced back to the founding of Warwick in1643. It was once a fishing village, but today features Conimicut Point Park and Conimicut lighthouse. While the lighthouse is not open to the public, it is still in use and is a historical structure.
  • '''Pawtuxet Village''' Located off Broad Street.[http://pawtuxet.com] Pawtuxet Village is the oldest village in New England, and one of the first constructed in Warwick. It is where rabble-rousers once burned the British ship The Gaspee at the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. It was also one of the stops on the Underground Railroad for runaway slaves before and during the Civil War. Walking tours of the village are available to the public.
  • Landmarks

  • '''Warwick Public Library''', 600 Sandy Lane, ''+1'' 401-739-5440, [http://wpl.lib.ri.us]. The library has special sections for teens and children. Provides free internet access and holds programs featuring musicians, artists, and story tellers. Also offers free museum passes to many attractions around Rhode Island.
  • '''Aldrich Mansion''', 836 Warwick Neck Avenue, ''+1'' 401-739-6850. [http://www.aldrichmansion.com]. The Aldrich mansion was originally built in 1896 for Senator Nelson W. Aldrich. It spreads over 75 acres and overlooks Narragansett Bay. The French chateau has 70 rooms and features a long marble staircase, antique furniture, elaborate paintings and wood carvings. It includes a Carriage House, Caretaker_fs Cottage and Boathouse.
  • '''Warwick City Hall''', 3275 Post Road, ''+1'' 401-738-2000. The City Hall building was built in the late 19th century and features a six-story clock tower which can be seen from miles away. Tours of the building are available.
  • '''John Waterman Arnold House''', 25 Roger William Circle, ''+1'' 401-467-7647. W 9AM-9PM. Home of the Warwick Historical Society, the 1786 John Waterman Arnold house is a classic clapboard structure. With many features of late 1700s architecture including a beehive oven.
  • '''Warwick City Park''', Long Street. Located in the Buttonwood district, Warwick City Park has over 120 acres of natural trails, bike paths and beaches. It also has basketball and tennis courts. The boardwalk extends the length of the beach along Brush Neck Cove, and is ideal for those that are handicapped, on bikes or with strollers. Parking is available and there is an entrance fee is the summer.
  • '''Warwick Neck Lighthouse'''.
  • Built in 1827, the Warwick Neck Lighthouse is last the traditional lighthouse built in Rhode Island. Though not open to the public, the lighthouse is still in use today and is an impressive sight to see.

    Do

    Warwick provides a number of fun activities for both residents and visitors to participate in throughout the year. There are many events and places to be noted.

    Events and Places

  • Morris Farm and Greenhouses. 779 Warwick Avenue. ake exit 10 off of Rt 95, Right onto Rt 117 continue 4.6 mi, Left on Warwick Ave 0.3 mi". ''+1'' 401-738-1036. . pring - Sun-Wed 9am-5pm / Thurs-Sat 9am-6pm. 1.7044. 71.3901}} . Founded in 1915,this 43 acre farm is an oasis in bustling suburbia. Morris Farm offers seasonal activities ranging from holiday decoration making in December to hayrides and a corn maze in October and also hosts school tours, birthday parties. Lines form at the farm stand which sells fresh, local produce. Locals often leave it up to Mrs. Morris to make their holiday pies and side dishes.

  • '''Gaspee Days Festival''' The Gaspee Days Festival is held over Memorial Day weekend. It celebrates the history of Warwick_fs colonial villages and features an arts and crafts fair, costume contests, a golf scramble, fireworks, and a reenactment of the burning of The Gaspee. There is also an essay contest, proclamation ceremony, colonial encampment, road race, parade and raffle.
  • '''Kayak Regatta''' The kayak regatta is held in Pawtuxet usually in Mid-June at the Aspray Boat House. It is meant to commemorate the colonial longboats rowing down the river to attack The Gaspee. Prizes are awarded in many categories.
  • '''Summer Concert Series''' The summer concert series features a variety of artists. The events are held at various parks in Warwick on Wednesday nights from Mid-June to Mid-August.
  • '''Annual Indoor Powwow''' The Warwick Annual Indoor Powwow showcases traditional costumes, dances and foods of the native people who first populated the region.
  • '''Warwick Heritage Trail''' The Warwick Heritage Trail provides numerous routes for sightseers to follow throughout the state. The trail runs from upper Narragansett Bay to the western hills of Rhode Island, and includes numerous historical sites along the way.
  • '''Conimicuit Beach''', Off of West Shore Rd., Conimicuit Beach offers a relaxing view and small park. In the summer a lemonade truck is a constant sight, and so are families flying kites, children in the playground and couples watching the sunset from one of the many benches overlooking the ocean.
  • '''Oakland Beach''' Oakland Beach was once a popular beach house community until a hurricane ripped the community apart and it has seen significant downfall since then. Fortunately the housing market has turned around for Oakland Beach and it is being built up once more. There are festivals and carnivals that take place throughout the summer and visitors can take part in casual and fine dining right on the boardwalk.
  • '''Warwick Cove''', Wharf Road. Boating is one of the most popular activities in the summer in Warwick, since the city is set along 39 miles of coast. In Warwick Cove, sailors can pilot their own crafts, rent one, or take instructions. Fishing for both marine and freshwater fish is also very popular here.
  • '''Buckeye Brook Marsh and Pine Tree Preserve''', Draper Avenue. The Buckeye Brook empties freshwater into the southwestern end of Mill Cove, creating a large salt marsh. The brook houses herring, mute swans and herons. The pine tree preserve borders the salt march.
  • '''Buttonwoods Beach''', Asylum Rd. The 126-acre beaches of Buttonwoods once hosted parties in the 1800s that popularized New England clambakes. Today it features bike paths, nature trails, open fields and sandy beach.
  • '''Goddard Memorial State Park Beach''', 1095 Ives Road, ''+1'' 401-884-2010. [http://www.riparks.com/goddard.htm]. In addition to sun bathing, the Goddard Memorial State Park beach also features swimming, surfing, boogie boarding and other water sports. The golf course features a nine-hole course which is open to the public. The park also provides hiking trails, an equestrian show area, bird watching activities and a performing arts center.
  • '''Mickey Stevens Sports Complex''', 975 Sandy Lane, ''+1'' 738-2000-0173. The Mickey Stevens Sports Complex features two bocce courts, two basketball courts, six tennis courts, a baseball field, an indoor pool, and a jogging track. Two indoor ice rinks for year-round skating, except for a few weeks each year when a dog show is hosted.
  • Buy

    Warwick has gone from being a small suburb of Providence to becoming a busy city in itself. Many major retail chains have moved into locations in Warwick as it is in the center of the state, but more accessible than Providence.

    Bald Hill Rd, RI Rt. 2, has become a retail hotspot. The Warwick stretch of Rt. 2, is littered with chain restaurants and retail stores. Along the stretch are '''Best Buy''',''' Dick_fs Sporting Goods''', '''Modell_fs''', '''Barnes and Noble''', '''Target''', and more. They are part of number of large outdoor shopping centers, within a few miles of one another. All are located a short drive from the Warwick Mall and Rhode Island Mall, but traffic is often heavy.

  • '''Rhode Island Mall''', Rt 113 and Rt 2, Phone: ''+1'' 401-270-1017. This mall is currently home to less than ten stores including a Wal-Mart, Sears and Kohls, none of these anchor stores have entrances to the main part of the mall. There is a fast track DMV in the bottom of the mall. Unless you are headed to one of the anchor stores, the DMV or to see a creepy empty mall, it would be a waste of your time.
  • '''Warwick Mall''', 400 Bald Hill Rd. Phone: ''+1'' 401-739-7500. The Warwick Mall, anchored by Old Navy, Macy's, J. C. Penny, and a new Target, offers a selection of stores in athletic apparel, beauty, footwear, jewelry, and fashions. The mall is a quicker, less busy alternative to Providence Place, in Providence. On busy weekend nights, the security guards enforce a "strict" policy that states you cannot travel in a group of more than 4. This was a failed attempt to subdue the masses of middle and high school students who go to the mall for lack of other available activities.
  • '''Trader Joe's''', 1000 Bald Hill Rd., Phone: ''1+'' 401-821-5368. This specialty foods market from the west coast has recently taken root onto Rt. 2. It is a nice alternative to expensive and predictable Stop 'n Shop and Shaws.
  • '''Dave's Marketplace''', 18 Airport Rd., Phone: ''1+'' 401-738-8300. Dave's Marketplace is local, family run business that is expanding quickly. Dave's has long been "the other market" in Warwick. The often sell fruits, vegetables and other products from local growers and manufacturers.
  • '''Sandy Lane Meat Market''', 459 Sandy Ln., ''1+'' 401-737-4246. Sandy Lane has seemingly always been around. It is by far, and undoubtedly the best place in town to buy fresh deli fare. Also, Sandy Ln, offers an array of locally grown produce.
  • '''Ocean State Job Lot''', 3030 West Shore Rd., ''1+'' 401-739-6821. www.oceanstatejoblot.com Hours: "Mon-Sat 8am-9pm, Sun 9am-8pm". Known as the "home of adventure shopping", Job Lot is a Rhode Island grown company that sells almost anything imaginable at incredible prices. At the Buttonwoods location they have a great food section that offers many unfamiliar, but delicious items at close-out prices. At the website you can sign up for weekly coupons what make the savings even more irresistible. Other departments include, but are certainly not limited to: automotive, pet supplies, home goods, clothing, stationary, gifts, toys, seasonal, and health & beauty.
  • Eat

    One of the best things about Warwick Rhode Island is that it is inviting to all friends and families. Warwick Rhode Island is a great place to come and never have to worry about eating. There are plenty of restaurants to choose from and the beauty of it all is they never really get expensive. To ease the pain in choosing between all the restaurants Warwick has to offer they are split into three categories. '''Budget''', '''Mid-Range''', and '''Splurge'''. The word splurge usually scares people and they think that place must cost a lot of money, but that's the beauty of Warwick! It's just more expensive than the other reasonable priced places but is still reasonably priced. Welcome! Warwick hopes everyone enjoys their stay while in town!

    Budget

    '''Budget''' is usually a quick stop, something you're craving but don_ft want to spend a lot of money. Prices range from $2-$8.

  • '''Del's Lemonade''', 2050 Warwick Avenue and 919 Warwick Avenue ., Open seasonally. Del's is more than a Rhode Island tradition: it is a way of life. Each spring lines form as Del's Lemonade stand opens its doors. A favorite outing for many Rhode Islander's is to get Del's and take a stroll on one of the local beaches. To avoid looking like a tourist make sure you drink it like the locals. Since Del's lemonade is a soft frozen drink, many tourists tend to ask for a spoon or straw. Every Rhode Islander knows that you squeeze the cup from the bottom in the palm of your hand as you drink. Squeeze, shake and enjoy the cool refreshment!
  • '''Don's Pizza''', 2105 Warwick Ave., ''+1'' 401-732-3838" "Closed Monday, Tu-Thur 11am-9:30pm, Fri & Sat 11am-11pm" Great little pizza place to bring the kids. Has an old school diner feel with the best tasting pizza around.
  • '''Eastern Star Restaurant''', 3301 Post Rd., ''+1'' 401-738-6162. Su 12:30pm-9:30pm, M-Th 11am-9:30pm, Fr-Sa 11am-10:30pm. Chinese cuisine and South Asian dishes. Dine in, take out, & delivery. Full bar. Great food for great prices.?? There are quite a few Chinese restaurants in Warwick, this is the best for takeout.
  • '''George's Pizza''', 2912 Warwick Ave., ''+1'' 401-738-5776. Pizza and sub shop- great for lunch. Call for hours
  • '''Han Palace''', 2470 West Shore Rd., ''+1'' 401-738-2238. [http://www.hanpalacerestaurant.com]. "Su-Th 11:30am-10pm, Fr-Sa 11:30am-11pm". Han Palace serves Cantonese, Szechuan & Hunan cuisine, take-out orders & exotic drinks. This little, nondescript restaurant is a local secret. It is less flashy than its neighboring Asian restaurants but offers much more authenticity, value and hospitality. This restaurant has an online menu, takes reservations and takes credit cards.
  • '''Harry's NY System Restaurant''', 2168 Elmwood Ave., ''+1'' 401-785-9907. Great place to come for weiners (hotdogs). Very fast, affordable and great staff. Here is where the local regulars go for lunch.
  • '''Iggy's Doughboys & Chowder House''', 889 Oakland Beach Ave., ''+1'' 401-783-5608. Best doughboys, chowder and clam cakes around. In the summer expect to wait in line for a long time, especially during the carnival or holidays.
  • '''Islander Restaurant''', 2318 West Shore Rd. ''+1'' 401-738-9861. "Su-Th 11am-10:30pm, Fr-Sa 11am-11:30pm". Limited deliveries available. Offers party-sized containers of favorites. Multi-winner of RI Monthly Magazine's "Best Chinese Restaurant" Award.
  • '''Jade Dragon Restaurant''', 1982 Warwick Ave., ''+1'' 401-732-9595. Large menu includes Chinese and American dishes, soups, sandwiches, lo mein, chow mein, fried rice and more.
  • '''Lakis Pizza Parlor''', 3003 W Shore Rd., ''+1'' 401-737-1080. After any local little league game you will find at least 1 team at Lakis. This place has great pizza and a very casual atmosphere.
  • '''Newport Creamery Restaurant''', 2680 W Shore Rd., ''+1'' 401-732-6569. / 1256 Warwick Ave., ''+1'' 401-463-8317. Decent food, great for ice cream. Don't leave without getting an Awful-Awful- Traditionally coffee flavored is a Rhode Island favorite.
  • '''Pam's Pizza''', 2739 Post Rd., ''+1'' 401-732-3193. Best Chicken Parmesean Grinder in the state.
  • '''Papa John's Pizza''', 2523 Warwick Ave., ''+1'' 401-732-7077. Decent chain pizza with late night delivery.
  • '''Picasso's Pizza & Pub''', 2323 Warwick Ave., ''+1'' 401-739-5030. [http://www.picassosrocks.com]. Nice place to hang out. Good food. Pool tables and fun for sporting events. Twice voted Warwick's Best Pizza.
  • '''Ronzio's Pizza''', 2424 W Shore Rd., ''+1'' 401-737-8800. At Ronzio they make their dough fresh in each shop several times a day. The sauce is a special recipe developed specifically for Ronzio Pizza, with 100% all natural cheeses.
  • '''Shogun Steak & Seafood''', 76 Jefferson Blvd., ''+1'' 401-270-3608.
  • Mid-Range

    '''Mid-Range''' consists of mostly the chain restaurants or restaurants very similar to chains. These are places you want to sit and eat as a family or just take your significant other to but are still a pretty quick fix. Prices range from $7-$16.

  • '''Chelo's of Warwick, Inc.''', 2225 Post Rd., ''+1'' 401-737-7299. Great food.
  • '''Chelo's Waterfront Bar & Grill''', 1 Masthead Dr., ''+1'' 401-884-3000. Great food and nice location overlooking the water.
  • '''Chuck E Cheese's''', 650 Bald Hill Rd., ''+1'' 401-823-1203. Great for families with young kids. Keep your children busy playing with all the great things, while you enjoy a pizza or a burger.
  • '''Cornerstone Pub''', 255 Lambert Lind Hwy., ''+1'' 401-732-4750. Good food, usual hangout for "Baby boomers".
  • '''Dave's Bar & Grill''', 2339 Pst Rd., ''+1'' 401-739-7444. Great place! Awesome for sporting events. Great sports bar atmosphere.
  • '''Good Fortune Chinese Restaurant''', 3301 Post Rd. ''+1'' 401-738-6162. Great food and reasonably priced. Nice atmosphere.
  • '''Greenwood Inn Inc''', 1350 Jefferson Blvd., ''+1'' 401-738-3334. Similar to chain restaurants, good food, usually a quite place.
  • '''Gregg's Restaurant''', 1359 Post Rd., ''+1'' 401-467-0122, [http://www.greggsusa.com]. Amazing cakes made from scratch, great family dining. One of the most popular places in Warwick. Great for kids and adults.
  • '''Legal Sea Foods''', 2099 Post Rd., ''+1'' 401-732-3663, [http://www.legalseafoods.com/index.cfm/pk/content/cd/LOCATION/pid/11279/cdid/13137/page/Old-Post-Road-Warwick]. Local Boston chain.
  • '''Pinelli's Cafe at Night''', 701 Quaker Lane, ''+1'' 401-821-8828.
  • '''Remington House Inn''', 3376 Post Rd., ''+1'' 401-736-8388. Really beautiful spot to eat. Lovely view of the water and ambiance in general.
  • '''Rigatoni's Family Restaurant''', 1229 Warwick Ave., ''+1'' 401-463-5580. This restaurant has a wonderful setting that would be great for a family dinner or casual date. Food is great, affordable and comes in huge portions. I strongly recommend getting the pizza or calzones they are known for. They also sell red sauce and soup by the quart. Don_ft forget to bring a few quarters for the mini juke box at each booth.
  • '''Smokey Bones''', 31-B Universal Blvd., ''+1'' 401-821-2789. Nice southern restaurant atmosphere. Great ribs and steaks.
  • '''Timmy's One Bay Avenue Restaurant & Landing''', 6 Bay Av., ''+1'' 401-738-4777. Good food, friendly services, reasonable prices. Great location overlooking the bay. Optional outside dining.
  • '''Top of the Bay''' (formerly '''Cherrystones'''), 898 Oakland Beach Av., ''+1'' 401-732-2532. Great location overlooking the bay. Optional outside dining.
  • '''Uncle Tony's Pizza & Pasta''', 1800 Post Rd. #27, ''+1'' 401-738-1322. Good Italian restaurant.
  • Splurge

    '''Splurge''' consists of a few popular Warwick restaurants that are not outrageously priced. You can only get these in Warwick! They are still a nice place for a family to go and have a good time. They are very popular and great for special occasions such as birthday celebrations or anniversaries. Prices range from $10-$23.

  • '''Bassett's Inn''', 2227 W Shore Rd., ''+1'' 401-737-6073.
  • '''Crow's Nest Restaurant''', 288 Arnolds Neck Dr., ''+1'' 401-732-6575, [http://www.eatri.com/CrowsNest/menu.html]. The servers are fantastic, friendly and knowledgeable. The view is beautiful, and you get a lot of food for your money. One of the best places to do lunch. Go early and you won't have to wait.
  • '''Elizabeth's Portofino''', 897 Post Rd., ''+1'' 401-461-8920. Reservations recommended.
  • '''Eleven Forty Nine Restaurant''', 1149 Division St., ''+1'' 401-884-1149, [http://www.elevenfortyninerestaurant.com]. Offers lunch, dinner, jazz Sunday brunch, live music.
  • '''Ferns & Flowers Teahouse''', 1094 Centerville Rd., ''+1'' 401-821-1105.
  • '''Governor Francis Inn''', 1251 Warwick Ave., ''+1'' 401-463-8227. Serves guests Italian cuisine and is especially known for seafood. Casual dress.
  • Drink

    Rhode Island has a large and diverse number of bars many of which are located in Warwick. From family bars and grills to taverns to watch your favorite Sunday football games, With the variety of bars you're sure to find one that suits your style. Whether you want a fuzzy navel or Budweiser you can find it all in Warwick.

  • '''All Stars Bar & Grill''', 605 Airport Rd, ''+1'' 401-384-6002.
  • '''Bottom Line Bar & Grill''',415 Palmer Ave, ''+1'' 401-737-9834.
  • '''Carousel Grill''' (formerly '''Groucho's'''), 859 Oakland Beach Ave., ''+1'' 401-739-7856. Nightclub/lounge, near beach with waterviews and ample parking. '''Re-opening soon, currently under renovation.'''
  • '''Cornerstone Pub''', 255 Lambert Lind Hwy., ''+1'' 401-732-4750.
  • '''Dave's Bar & Grill''', 2339 Post Rd, ''+1'' 401-739-7444. A lot of TV's. Great place to watch a game on Sundays.
  • '''Eddie's 529 Club''', 529 Warwick Av., ''+1'' 401-941-9423. The best dive bar in RI. Bonnie, the proprietor, will serve up cheap drafts and the best Flaming Dr. Pepper's around while drinking with the local crowd (a strange mix on any night).
  • '''Grav's Pub''', 10 Brookside Ave., ''+1'' 401-821-2130. Great bar with a big dance floor and disco lights.
  • '''Hal Mac's Bar''', 41 Roseland Ave, ''+1'' 401-739-1446.
  • '''Harp & Shamrock Lounge''', 557 Warwick Ave, ''+1'' 401-467-8998.
  • '''Hops Restaurant-Bar-Brewery''', 444 Quaker Ln, ''+1'' 401-826-4600, Fax: "+1" 401-826-4600.
  • '''Hour Bar''',1193 Main St # B, ''+1'' 401-826-5200.
  • '''Old Boulevard Cafe''', 1288 Greenwich Ave, ''+1'' 401-738-5433.
  • '''On the Roch's''', 1595 Centerville Rd, ''+1'' 401-821-3262, Fax: "+1" 401-821-3262.
  • '''O'Rourke's Bar & Grill''', 23 Peck Ln, ''+1'' 401-228-7444.
  • '''Pop's Place & His Son's Pub''', 115 Cowesett Ave., ''+1'' 401-828-4350.
  • '''Prata Bar & Grill''', 1599 Post Rd, ''+1'' 401-384-6969.
  • '''Rocky Point Pub''' (formerly '''Fiddler's Green'''), 1705 W Shore Rd, ''+1'' 401-738-0500.
  • '''Sean & Bud Inc''', 415 Palmer Ave, ''+1'' 401-732-6084.
  • '''Tavern 12''', 2299 Post Rd, ''+1'' 401-490-2340.
  • '''Track 84''', 84 Kilvert St, ''+1'' 401-739-8484.
  • '''Village Corner Tavern''', 941 W Shore Rd, ''+1'' 401-739-9785.
  • '''Ward's Publick House''', 3854 Post Rd., ''+1'' 401-884-7008.
  • '''Whalen Cafe''', 2647 W Shore Rd, ''+1'' 401-737-9646.
  • Sleep

  • '''Residence Inn Providence Warwick''', 500 Kilvert Street, ''+1'' 401-737-7100, Fax: ''+1 401'' 739-2909, [http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/PVDPR].
  • '''Best Western Airport Inn''', 2138 Post Road, Phone: ''+1'' 877-634-1780 [http://www.bwprovidence.com].
  • '''Courtyard Providence Warwick''', 55 Jefferson Park Road, ''+1'' 401-467-6900, Fax: ''+1 401'' 467-2666, [http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/PVDAP]. $140.
  • '''Crowne Plaza Hotel''', 801 Greenwich Ave., 401-732-6000, [http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/cp/1/en/hd/wrwri]. $140.
  • '''Fairfield Inn Providence Warwick''', 36 Jefferson Boulevard, ''+1'' 401-941-6600, Toll-free: ''+1 800'' 228-2800, Fax: ''+1 401'' 785-1260, [http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/PVDFI]. $140.
  • '''Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites''', 901 Jefferson Boulevard, ''+1'' 401-736-5000, [http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/ex/1/en/hd/wrwjf]. $120.
  • '''Motel 6 Providence - Warwick''', 20 Jefferson Boulevard, ''+1'' 401- 467-9800, Fax: ''+1 401'' 467-6780, [http://www.motel6.com/reservations/motel_detail.asp?MotelId=1282]. $80-$92.
  • ''' Hampton Inn & Suites''', 2100 Post Rd, Phone: ''+1'' 401-739-8888. $130.
  • ''' Homestead Studio Suites''', 268 Metro Center Blvd., Phone: ''+1'' 401-732-6667. $95.
  • '''Homewood Suites by Hilton''', 33 International Way, Phone: ''+1'' 401-738-0008. $150 & $170.
  • '''Radisson Airport Hotel Providence''', 2081 Post Rd., Phone: ''+1'' 401-739-3000.
  • '''Sheraton Providence Airport Hotel''', 1850 Post Rd., Phone: ''+1'' 401-738-4000. $160.
  • NYLO Providence / Warwick . 00 Knight St. .401.734.4460. ttp://www.nylohotels.com/warwick.

    Get out

    Adjacent Providence or nearby Newport make good next destinations.