Provincetown, Cape Cod hotels
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Christopher's by the Bay
Area: Provincetown, Provincetown
This inn is on the tip of Cape Cod in Provincetown, less than 1 block from Commercial St, and 2 miles from Herring …
Moffett House
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Area: Provincetown, Provincetown
This Provincetown, MA inn is located 1 block from Cape Cod Bay and less than1 mile from Provincetown Art …
Prince Albert Guest House
Area: Provincetown, Provincetown
This property is adjacent to Cape Cod Bay and is a half-mile from Pilgrim Monument and Whydah Museum.
Crowne Pointe Historic Inn & Spa
Area: Provincetown, Provincetown
Traveler opinion: 4.4 out of 5
Formerly a 19th-century sea captain’s mansion, this adults-only inn is in the heart of Provincetown on the tip of …
Enzo
Area: Provincetown, Provincetown
This inn is located across the street from the Cape Cod Bay and a quarter-mile from Provincetown Whale Watching Cruise.
Revere Guest House
Area: Provincetown, Provincetown
This colonial home is just one block from Cape Cod Bay and the shops, restaurants, cafes, and galleries on …
Masthead Resort
Area: Provincetown, Provincetown
This beachfront Provincetown, MA hotel is on Provincetown Bay, a half-mile from art galleries and Cape Cod National …
Eastwood At Provincetown
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Area: Provincetown, Provincetown
Our Resort is comprised of 33 units studios and one bedrooms with kitchens and full baths. The Resort is open late …
Dexters Inn
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Area: Provincetown, Provincetown
Dexters Inn is located in beautiful and historic Provincetown on the outer reaches of Cape Cod. Our Provincetown …
Inn At The Moors
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Area: Provincetown, Provincetown
Romantic spot of land across from the spectacular Cape Cod National Seashore. Enjoy breathtaking views and endless …
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For more than a century, P-Town has been a bohemian haven. Each summer crowds flock to town for raucous times including a week-long carnival in August. Galleries, bookstores, antique shops, and kitschy boutiques line Commercial Street, the three-mile main thoroughfare. Panoramic views are enjoyed from the top of the 252-foot Pilgrim Monument. The sun rises and sets on the north-facing Race Point Beach.






