Downtown Providence, Rhode Island, is home to 47 hotel rooms that embody both the city’s philanthropic past and its future as a vibrant, people-centric urban hub. Each of those rooms is within The Beatrice, a boutique hotel named after Beatrice Temkin. “Bea,” as she was known, was a lifelong Providence resident who gained a reputation as a civic leader and AIDS activist. Her son, former Providence mayor Joseph Paolino Jr., honored her legacy by naming a hotel in the city’s heart after his mother. On a recent trip to the city, I experienced how The Beatrice preserves its history while serving as a convenient gateway for accessing both the immediate university campuses and downtown core, as well as Rhode Island more broadly.
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