Homewood Suites by Hilton announced today its newest property, Homewood Suites by Hilton Providence Downtown. Designed for guests who want to travel on their own terms, Homewood Suites by Hilton Providence Downtown offers guests all the comforts of home, whether they are traveling for work or enjoying a well-earned getaway. With 120 new suites, the hotel complements the area’s demand for new extended-stay hotels thanks to the state’s rapidly expanding economy and building boom*.
“Homewood Suites by Hilton Providence Downtown is centrally located and features stunning river and city skyline views from comfortable suites ideal for all types of travelers,” said Rick Colling, global head of Homewood Suites by Hilton. “Rhode Island’s strong economy has given us the opportunity to expand our brand footprint in the state and provide the comforts of home to our guests in another popular destination in the Ocean State.”
Developed and owned by Exchange St. Hotel LLC, a First Bristol Corporation and Paolino Properties joint venture, Homewood Suites by Hilton Providence Downtown offers a combination of studio and one-bedroom accommodations, featuring fully-equipped kitchens and separate living and sleeping areas. Guests are also provided all the essentials needed for a smart, reliable and convenient stay including complimentary daily full hot breakfast, evening social Monday-Thursday, Wi-Fi and a grocery shopping service**. Homewood Suites by Hilton Providence Downtown makes it easy for travelers to unwind with an outdoor patio area and fitness center. The property also offers 1,366 square feet of flexible space that is ideal for meetings and social events.
Located at 5 Exchange Street in the heart of the Capital City’s Financial District, Homewood Suites by Hilton Providence Downtown offers guests convenient access to the area’s attractions including the Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence Performing Arts Center, Dunkin’ Donuts Center and WaterFire. The property is also close to many universities and colleges, including Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design, and offers shuttle service that will transport guests to the airport and within one mile of downtown attractions.