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    Hotel in Newport, United States

    The Chanler at Cliff Walk

    1,300pts

    Cliff Walk Mansion Rooms

    The Chanler at Cliff Walk, Hotel in Newport

    About The Chanler at Cliff Walk

    Completed in 1873 as a Gilded Age summer mansion on Newport's Cliff Walk, The Chanler is the only hotel with direct access to the 3.5-mile coastal path. Twenty rooms span Tudor, Victorian, Mediterranean, and Renaissance period styles, each with a fireplace and most with Jacuzzi tubs. Forbes Travel Guide Five Star and Michelin 2 Keys recognition place it among Newport's most formally credentialed properties, with rates from $950 per night.

    Where the Cliff Walk Begins — and One Mansion Never Closed

    Approach The Chanler at Cliff Walk from Memorial Boulevard on a clear morning and the sequence is immediately legible: a tree-lined residential street, iron gates, then a stone mansion perched at the northern terminus of Newport's 3.5-mile coastal path with the Atlantic spreading out below. The property was completed in 1873 as the summer residence of New York Congressman John Winthrop Chanler, during the same decade that the Vanderbilts and Belmonts were commissioning their own cottages along Bellevue Avenue. What distinguishes The Chanler from that peer set is simply that it still operates as a place to sleep. Most of Newport's Gilded Age mansions are museums; this one serves breakfast.

    That positioning — a working hotel inside an 1873 mansion, on the actual Cliff Walk rather than set back from it , is the central fact around which everything else at The Chanler organises itself. Forbes Travel Guide awarded it Five Star status, and the 2024 Michelin guide assigned 2 Keys, placing it in a tier that, across New England, has limited company. La Liste's 2026 hotel rankings scored the property at 93 points. These are not decorative credentials: they reflect consistent delivery inside a building that could easily coast on its architectural bones alone.

    The Architecture of Period Rooms

    Newport's luxury hotel market has a pronounced split between large-format resort properties and smaller, design-led alternatives. The Chanler belongs firmly to the latter, with 20 guest rooms that were deliberately designed to resist uniformity. Each room carries a distinct historical period or regional theme , Victorian, Renaissance, Mediterranean, Tudor, Georgian among them , with furniture and fabrics chosen to read as authentic to that reference rather than as a loose evocation of it. The result is a hotel where no two rooms are decorated the same way, which creates a genuine decision for returning guests: a different room is, functionally, a different stay.

    All 20 rooms include fireplaces, wet bars, chandeliers, and heated bathroom floors. The majority feature oversized Jacuzzi tubs. Beyond the main mansion, Garden Villas and Ocean Villas are accessed through private outdoor entrances and extend the offering further: Ocean Villas add private saunas and outdoor hot tubs alongside direct water views, while Garden Villas include private courtyards. The separation of villa access from the main mansion gives those rooms a detached-cottage quality within the same property footprint.

    Among properties in Newport's upper tier, this room count and configuration is worth contextualising. Castle Hill Inn operates at a comparable scale with its own coastal positioning, while The Cliffside Inn offers a similar mansion-hotel format in the Gilded Age neighbourhood. The Vanderbilt, Auberge Resorts Collection brings international branding to the city's historic architecture. What The Chanler holds that none of these do is direct frontage on the Cliff Walk itself , the hotel is the only property with that specific address.

    Dining: Cara and the Café

    Mediterranean-accented New England coastal cooking has become a coherent category in Rhode Island's better restaurants, drawing on local seafood traditions while borrowing technique and flavour logic from southern European sources. The Chanler's signature restaurant, Cara, operates within that framework and has developed a reputation that reaches beyond the hotel's own guest list. A second, more casual option , simply the Café , provides an alternative register for lighter meals. Both venues draw Newport locals alongside hotel guests, which, for a property of 20 rooms, matters: it prevents the dining programme from feeling captive or hotel-specific. Specific menu details are not included here, as they vary by season and availability.

    The Cliff Walk and Newport's Geography

    Newport's identity as a luxury destination rests on two things that rarely coincide so neatly: a concentration of Gilded Age architecture and immediate coastal access. The Cliff Walk links them , a National Recreation Trail running 3.5 miles between the shoreline and the mansion facades, accessible to the public but most conveniently entered from the northern end, which is exactly where The Chanler sits. Easton's Beach is close enough to reach without a car. Bellevue Avenue, where the interior mansions open for tours, is within a mile. Downtown Newport is similarly walkable.

    The hotel provides a complimentary house car in partnership with Cadillac for guests who prefer not to walk, and free Wi-Fi is standard across the property. These are practical amenities rather than headline features, but they contribute to the unobtrusive service posture the property maintains throughout.

    Seasonal Patterns and When to Visit

    Newport functions primarily as a summer resort town, and The Chanler's occupancy mirrors that: warm-weather months bring the full complement of outdoor activity, sea access, and the city's social calendar. Summer guests get the property at its most animated, with gardens in use and the Cliff Walk at peak accessibility. The shoulder and cooler seasons offer a meaningfully different stay. In-room fireplaces become a central amenity rather than a design feature, and the reduction in visitor volume changes the texture of the city itself. The hotel decorates each holiday season around a different theme, which draws a segment of repeat guests specifically for that programming. Each season has a distinct rationale for the visit; choosing between them is less about quality than temperament.

    Rooms start at $950 per night, positioning The Chanler at the upper range of Newport's hotel market. For comparison, Forbes Five Star properties along the Northeast's coastal corridor , including Raffles Boston , operate within broadly similar rate structures, reflecting the combination of small room counts, historic settings, and credentialed service. At the level of national estate-hotel comparisons, properties like Troutbeck in Amenia offer a related format in a different landscape context.

    Newport's Broader Hotel Context

    For visitors assessing where The Chanler sits within Newport's options, the peer set is relatively clear. Brenton Hotel and Gurney's Newport Resort and Marina offer larger-format alternatives with their own harbour orientations. Hilltop Inn and The Attwater operate at a smaller, more restrained price point. The Chanler occupies the tier defined by its Gilded Age architecture, its Cliff Walk address, and its formal credential stack , Forbes Five Star and Michelin 2 Keys in combination is not a common pairing in a city of Newport's size.

    For travellers building a broader coastal or historic-property itinerary, the network of comparably credentialed small hotels across the country provides useful framing: Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles, Auberge du Soleil in Napa, and Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur each represent the same general category , architecturally distinct, small-count, formally recognised properties where the physical setting carries as much weight as the service programme. SingleThread Farm Inn in Healdsburg and Little Palm Island Resort and Spa in Little Torch Key round out the comparison for guests who prioritise immersive, low-key-count environments. Internationally, the model has equivalents in Aman Venice and Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz , historic buildings, constrained room counts, and credentials that reflect sustained performance rather than brand scale.

    For more on Newport's dining and hotel scene, see our full Newport restaurants guide.

    Planning Your Stay

    The Chanler at Cliff Walk is located at 117 Memorial Boulevard, Newport, Rhode Island 02840. With 20 rooms and a rate starting at $950 per night, advance booking is advisable for summer stays in particular , Newport's compressed high season and the hotel's small room count mean availability tightens early. The complimentary Cadillac house car handles transfers for guests who prefer not to walk, and the location itself places Easton's Beach, Bellevue Avenue, and downtown Newport within reach on foot. Given the seasonal character of the holiday programming, guests with repeat-visit intent may want to plan around specific calendar periods.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the most popular room type at The Chanler at Cliff Walk?

    The Ocean Villas draw the most interest from guests seeking the full combination of what the property offers: direct Atlantic views, private saunas, outdoor hot tubs, and private courtyard or deck access. They sit at the upper end of the rate range, consistent with the hotel's starting price of $950 per night, and carry Forbes Travel Guide Five Star and Michelin 2 Keys recognition alongside the main mansion rooms. For guests prioritising architectural character over water views, the themed mansion rooms , Victorian, Mediterranean, Renaissance, Tudor , offer the most direct expression of the 1873 building's original design logic.

    What is the standout thing about The Chanler at Cliff Walk?

    Chanler is the only hotel with direct access to Newport's Cliff Walk, a 3.5-mile National Recreation Trail running between the city's shoreline and its Gilded Age mansion facades. That address, combined with Forbes Travel Guide Five Star recognition, Michelin 2 Keys (2024), and a La Liste score of 93 points in 2026, puts the property in a category that Newport's broader hotel market does not replicate. At rates from $950 per night across 20 rooms, it occupies a specific position: a formally credentialed, small-count historic property where the building's 1873 provenance and coastal location are the primary differentiators.

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