Renaissance Providence Hotel

Providence


Built as a Masonic temple in 1929, this monster stood empty for 77 years before it opened as a hotel in 2007. Some rooms overlook the Rhode Island State House and are decorated in forceful colors that attempt, with limited success, to evoke Masonic traditions.


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1. Rhode Island State House

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Designed by McKim, Mead and White in 1904, the Rhode Island State House rises above the Providence skyline, easily visible from miles around. Modeled in…

2. Waterplace Park

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The landscaped cobblestone paths of the Providence Riverwalk lead along the Woonasquatucket River to Waterplace Park’s central pool and fountain,…

3. Providence City Hall

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Providence's working beaux-arts City Hall makes an imposing centerpiece to Kennedy Plaza. Visitors are free to enter the building and wander its hallways,…

4. Prospect Terrace Park

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A great spot from which to get an overview of Providence is this elevated, compact green space known as Prospect Terrace Park. In warm weather, you’ll…

5. Industrial National Bank Building

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6. RISD Museum of Art

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7. Rhode Island School of Design

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Perhaps the top art school in the USA, RISD's imprint on Providence is easily felt, with students' creativity extending across the cityscape. Open to the…

8. Providence Athenaeum

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One of the most prominent buildings on Benefit St, the Greek Revival Providence Athenaeum was designed by William Strickland and completed in 1838. This…