| Annie Brownell House - Circa 1899, an elegant colonial revival house now a charming bed and breakfast on Providence's historic Eastside. |
| C C Ledbetter Bed & Breakfast - On beautiful historic Benefit Street, directly across from the John Brown House - comfortable and quiet - one block from Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design. |
| The Cady House - A 1839 Victorian, centered in the historic district, near all major Universities and best restaurants. Rooms are decorated with antiques and misc. artifacts. |
| Edgewood Manor Bed and Breakfast - Greek Revival mansion with eight guest rooms all with private baths, some with fireplaces and Jacuzzi tubs. |
| Jacob Hill Farm Bed and Breakfast Inn - Built in 1722, During its Hay Days, it was a hunt club from the 1920s to the 1940s. |
| The Old Court Bed & Breakfast - In the heart of Providence's historic Benefit Street area you'll find an inn that combines tradition with contemporary standards of luxury. |
| Old Court Bed and Breakfast - Ten rooms offering nineteenth century decor. Benefit Street. |
| The RI State House Inn - Provides bed and breakfast lodging as an alternative to local hotels and motels. |
| What Cheer Bed and Breakfast - A Victorian era inn which offers five two-room luxury suites. |
| Christopher Dodge House - Marble mantels, ornate plaster moldings and original tin ceilings are some of the details you'll find in the Christopher Dodge House. Built in 1858, this brick Italianate mansion offers striking views of the State House and a glimpse into Providence's rich architectural heritage. |