Adjacent to T.F. Green International Airport, our the Radisson is only 10 minutes from the historic downtown district and 30 minutes from legendary Newport. We provide easy access to I-95 and I-195, and guests can enjoy visiting many attractions including the Culinary Arts Museum, Rhode Island School of Design and shopping at Garden City Center and Providence Place Mall. Make the most of your travel experience by staying at the Radisson.
Visit these popular attractions near our Warwick, RI hotel:
Brown University(9.9 miles) This Ivy League school, which existed before the United States won its independence, features a beautiful campus filled with Gothic and beaux arts architecture. Phone: +1 (401) 863-1000
Culinary Arts Museum(7 miles) This unique museum at Johnson & Wales University strives to preserve the history of the culinary and hospitality industries. Phone: +1 (401) 598-2805
Dunkin' Donuts Center(9 miles) This expansive indoor arena, known as "The Dunk", hosts sporting events and concerts throughout the year. Phone: +1 (401) 331-6700
Federal Hill(9.7 miles) Known as "Little Italy", this quaint area is perfect for outdoor dining, walking, sightseeing and shopping.
Garden City Center(3.6 miles) This shopper's dream is just a few miles from the Radisson. Discover a variety of stores such as Ann Taylor Loft, Office Max and Whole Foods. Phone: +1 (401) 942-2800
Johnson & Wales University(9.3 miles) JWU is dedicated to education in business, culinary arts, hospitality, technology and more. Phone: +1 (800) DIAL-JWU
Marthas Vineyard Ferry (9.5 miles) We operate the largest, most luxurious fast ferry to the island of Marthas Vineyard. Phone: +1 (401) 295-4040
Pawtuxet Village(4.0 miles) One of the oldest villages in New England is just a few minutes away from our hotel.
Providence Performing Arts Center (6.8 miles) This beautiful venue showcases a variety of concerts, musicals and entertainment acts year-round. The theatre was opened as Loew's Movie Palace on October 6, 1928 and cost $2.5 million upon completion. Phone: +1 (401) 421-2997
Rhode Island Convention Center (8.7 miles) Located in downtown Providence, the Convention Center was opened in December 1993 to accommodate 10 to 9,000 people. Phone: +1 (401) 458-6000
Rhode Island School of Design and Museum of Art(9.8 miles) This premier fine arts institution also features a museum that contains 45 galleries filled with a vast variety of genres. Phone: +1 (401) 454-6500
Roger Williams Park Zoo(5.6 miles) Families will enjoy exploring this zoo, which features American, Australian and African species, plus an aquarium. Phone: +1 (401) 785-3510
Trinity Repertory Company(9.1 miles) The country's only permanent resident acting company performs throughout the year and offers theatre education and training. Phone: +1 (401) 351-4242
Nearby services:
T.F. Green International Airport (PVD) (0.1 miles)
MBTA Commuter Rail (0.1 miles)
About Providence
Founded along the Providence and Seekonk Rivers as a refuge for religious dissenters, Providence became the capital of Rhode Island in 1901. Today, Providence is a cultural and academic hub. Brown University, Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), Johnson and Wales Culinary Institute and Trinity Repertory Company are all vital forces in the community. The city is also blessed with a rich historical heritage, boasting more than 20% of the country's National Historic Landmarks. First-time visitors are drawn to the charming four-acre Waterplace Park and Riverwalk; as well as the shops, cafés and galleries on Wickenden Street, the Italian section on Federal Hill, and the hip College Hill area.
Did you know?
The founder of Providence, Roger Williams, also served as the first president of Rhode Island. As president, he welcomed Jews and Quakers that were persecuted in Massachusetts for their religious beliefs. Williams was a Seeker, one who had no specified creed but held fast to basic Christian beliefs. The only national park in Rhode Island, the Roger Williams National Park, commemorates the life of the city's founder and is the site of the original settlement.