Named in Yankee Magazine's "Best of New England - Editors' Choice" as the Best Rhode Island Boutique hotel, The Marshall Slocum Inn proudly welcomes you to the wonderful and charming city of Newport, Rhode Island. This year will be our 42nd season operating as a Newport, Rhode Island Inn as well as the 165th birthday of this Historic 1855 Colonial.
The Inn has been preserved to reflect the charm and beauty of its Colonial heritage while offering our guests today's comforts and service with a personalized touch. Please be assured that we are practicing all CDC recommended cleaning procedures and have implemented a contactless check in procedure. To limit interaction between guests and staff we have also suspended daily housekeeping refreshing.
Guests can text our front desk if they need assistance with fresh linens or amenities. All of our Guest Rooms are outfitted with period antiques, nautical artwork, and lush linens. Amenities include private baths, Gilchrist and Soames toiletries, terry cloth bathrobes, and simple touches to make your stay with us enjoyable and comfortable.
The Inn has been preserved to reflect the charm and beauty of its Colonial heritage while offering our guests today's comforts and service with a personalized touch. Please be assured that we are practicing all CDC recommended cleaning procedures and have implemented a contactless check in procedure. To limit interaction between guests and staff we have also suspended daily housekeeping refreshing.
Guests can text our front desk if they need assistance with fresh linens or amenities. All of our Guest Rooms are outfitted with period antiques, nautical artwork, and lush linens. Amenities include private baths, Gilchrist and Soames toiletries, terry cloth bathrobes, and simple touches to make your stay with us enjoyable and comfortable.
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Standing stately among her peers this lovely Victorian home, the Marshall Slocum Inn, resides in the Kay-Catherine area of Newport, Rhode Island, a residential area developed in the 1850s at the beginning of Bellevue Avenue.
Marshall and Catherine Slocum built it in 1855 when the estate of Henry Bull VI was settled and the land subdivided and developed.
Catherine was a direct descendent of Henry Bull I, one of the founding fathers of Newport.
Marshall was a pharmacist from Philadelphia and was also handy in the town being known to have moved several buildings nearby.
Marshall and Catherine Slocum built it in 1855 when the estate of Henry Bull VI was settled and the land subdivided and developed.
Catherine was a direct descendent of Henry Bull I, one of the founding fathers of Newport.
Marshall was a pharmacist from Philadelphia and was also handy in the town being known to have moved several buildings nearby.
Concierge services and guest assistance are generally available between the hours of 7am-7pm.
If the Innkeeper is not immediately present in the kitchen/dining area or if there is an emergency during after hours please call the Innkeeper's Quarters at 401-477-6520.
For your convenience a selection of food and beverages are available for sale in the cafe.
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority operates a trolley service throughout the city of Newport.
There are four different routes that all originate from the Visitors Center; the Yellow Line (serving Bellevue/Mansions), the Red Line (serving Thames St/Fort Adams), the Orange Line (serving Beaches), and the Purple Line (serving Broadway/Shopping Centers).
If the Innkeeper is not immediately present in the kitchen/dining area or if there is an emergency during after hours please call the Innkeeper's Quarters at 401-477-6520.
For your convenience a selection of food and beverages are available for sale in the cafe.
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority operates a trolley service throughout the city of Newport.
There are four different routes that all originate from the Visitors Center; the Yellow Line (serving Bellevue/Mansions), the Red Line (serving Thames St/Fort Adams), the Orange Line (serving Beaches), and the Purple Line (serving Broadway/Shopping Centers).
Our cafe includes regionally sourced items for breakfast, lunch, afternoon snacks, and dessert.
A full selection of beverages are available 24 hours a day.
Pastries are baked in house and we are proud to offer many local items from area farms and creameries.
Items are available for purchase and can be enjoyed in your room, on our extensive grounds and back deck, or, to go to enjoy on the Cliff Walk or Ocean Drive.
A full selection of beverages are available 24 hours a day.
Pastries are baked in house and we are proud to offer many local items from area farms and creameries.
Items are available for purchase and can be enjoyed in your room, on our extensive grounds and back deck, or, to go to enjoy on the Cliff Walk or Ocean Drive.
Dana and I met while working at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts where we discovered our mutual dream of opening a hotel in Newport, RI.
Dana was a natural fit for owning and operating an Inn.
Having grown up at her parent's Bed and Breakfast on Nantucket Island for fifteen years, Dana knew from an early age that the hospitality field was a natural career path for her.
After studying at Endicott College and receiving a major in Hotel/Restaurant Management, Dana moved on to the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Boston where she focused on Guest Services and Sales.
Dana was a natural fit for owning and operating an Inn.
Having grown up at her parent's Bed and Breakfast on Nantucket Island for fifteen years, Dana knew from an early age that the hospitality field was a natural career path for her.
After studying at Endicott College and receiving a major in Hotel/Restaurant Management, Dana moved on to the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Boston where she focused on Guest Services and Sales.
America's Cup will turn left by the harbor/wharf area and turn into Memorial Boulevard at a traffic light.
Follow Memorial uphill less than a half-mile and turn left at your second traffic light (Bellevue Avenue).
Follow Route 114 into Middletown.
After passing Home Depot and Staples on your right, there will be a stoplight.
Take a left at the light, following the Route 214 sign (there will be a store called Modern Furniture Galleries on your left).
After passing the beach, proceed for about 7/10 of a mile and turn right onto Bellevue Avenue.
Follow Memorial uphill less than a half-mile and turn left at your second traffic light (Bellevue Avenue).
Follow Route 114 into Middletown.
After passing Home Depot and Staples on your right, there will be a stoplight.
Take a left at the light, following the Route 214 sign (there will be a store called Modern Furniture Galleries on your left).
After passing the beach, proceed for about 7/10 of a mile and turn right onto Bellevue Avenue.
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