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Step into the anything but ordinary at Hotel Viking, where our building is as monumental as our hospitality. Unexpected features, architectural details, unique events, and delightful surprises are waiting to be discovered. At every touchpoint, we tailor memorable experiences that are as iconic as our One Bellevue address. Hotel Viking opened to an awestruck public in May 1926. As a member of the prestigious Historic Hotels of America, our hotel in Newport holds a special place in history. From the Front Desk depicting ancient Nordic Runes to the original 1926 brass letter box in the Lobby, the hotel offers a wonderful combination of style, comfort and modern amenities. Brimming with stories of famous dignitaries and celebrities, the Hotel Viking has offered gracious hospitality for over 90 years. All 208 guest rooms and suites were renovated in 2018.
Hotel Viking
One Bellevue Avenue
Newport, Rhode Island
2840
Nearest Airport: PVD
Got placed in supposedly last regular king room, although we haven't seen many people here. But we can hear a very loud party going on at 12:30 a.m. I even tried putting on noise canceling earphones and I can still hear them. This place is way too pricy to put up with this kind of annoyance. Avoid if you intend to actually sleep. Ask for a different room and they refused. One star because I can't give zero or minus. AVOID AT ALL COSTS!
kim p
Wonderful three night stay at the Viking. Comfortable and clean room. Convenient to nearby attractions and restaurants. Professional and welcoming staff. Old world charm.
Stan S
Lovely historic hotel near to most everything. Less than a 10 minute walk to many shops and restaurants on Thames Street. Only made longer if you stop to look at all the beautiful, historical homes along the way. Coffee shop on the premises was perfect. They make wonderful lattes and matcha. One evening we ate a small snack in the bar. Calamari and a lobster shrimp cake. Both equally delicious. Staff is friendly and welcoming. Right across the street is a cafe called Picnic. Great for a quick morning bite. Beautiful furnishings. Would definitely stay there again!
Carol S - Los Angeles, California
I stayed in Room 404 - one of the smallest rooms I have ever stayed in, ever. See floor map attached. So if you get a room that ends in “04”, be prepared or change rooms. All other rooms are much bigger. Be aware of $35/day resort fee and $45/day valet parking fee. There is a public parking lot a few blocks away behind the hotel (between Church & Mary Sts) that charges $30/day overnight. But - hotel was clean, bed was comfortable, food was good. For business - not so good, but for pleasure - don’t drive there, take advantage of the amenities, and don’t stay in an “04” room - and you’ll be fine.
Pete017 - Walpole, Massachusetts
Location is convenient to everything. The spa staff were great. Breakfast was nothing special but they did a better job at Mother’s Day Brunch. The pool area and gym was very clean. Valets were friendly and quick with retrieving our car. Historic room was small but clean and cozy. Pull out sofa was clean. Could have more bathroom amenities.
UncleTravelingMattJr - Lowell, Massachusetts
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We got married at Kay Chapel and had our reception at the Hotel Viking in December. The entire event was everything that I hoped it would be! The Hotel Viking is traditional, outstanding and eloquent. Our reception was in the Bellevue Ballroom and everything was beautiful. The staff was exceptional! They were there for us throughout the evening and paid such close attention to all of the guests! The hotel service was also outstanding. I am delighted to give the Hotel Viking the highest of reviews.
-J. Hampstead