Hotels and Guest Houses in Provincetown, MA

Hotels and Guest Houses in Provincetown, MA
Provincetown, at the northern tip of Cape Cod, has long been known as an idyllic summer vacation town with picturesque colonial houses, stunning sand dunes, a vibrant arts scene and myriad opportunities for outdoor activities. Spend the day sailing on the Atlantic or water skiing on the calmer harbor side of the cape. Go whale watching, windsurfing, deep-sea fishing, hiking, or boating, or simply take a stroll on Provincetown's bustling thoroughfare: Commercial Street.

Oxford Guest House

Located on the western end of Provincetown, Oxford Guest House is a luxury bed-and-breakfast where the attention to detail stands out. Seven unique rooms are sumptuously decorated in the style of an English countryside manor, and first-floor rooms even boast log fireplaces. All rooms have a fridge, access to Wi-Fi and luxury bath products. Complimentary extended continental breakfast is included, as is freshly brewed coffee drinks throughout the day, afternoon cookies, a daily wine hour and your choice of sherry or port. Transfer to and from the ferry, airport or bus station is also complimentary, and you can save room in your suitcase because the guest house even gives you beach towels to use during your stay. A bike rack is located on site, and each room is allotted one parking space. Spa packages are available in conjunction with a local spa, and the Oxford Guest House is 100 percent smoke free.

Oxford‎ Guest House
8 Cottage St.
Provincetown, MA 02657-1925
(508) 487-9103
oxfordguesthouse.com

Cape Inn

Next to the Cape Cod National Seashore, Cape Inn is ideal if you want to stay outside of Provincetown's downtown area. Many of the hotel's rooms overlook Provincetown Harbor, and with just a short hike across the dunes you can be at the Atlantic Ocean. In summer, the hotel operates a shuttle bus to and from Provincetown's downtown area and main attractions. Rooms are basic and come with a variety of standard amenities, including cable TV with free HBO. Waterfront rooms have mini-fridge and microwave. On site, guests can enjoy the hotel pool and poolside bar and grill. Casual fare is served up at the grill and in the hotel lounge. Small pets are allowed with a $15-per-night fee, and kids under 18 stay free. Check the hotel website for weekly rates and special deals.

Cape Inn‎
698 Commercial St.
Provincetown, MA 02657-1761
(508) 487-1711
capeinn.com

Romeo's Holiday

Take a step back to the Renaissance with Romeo's Holiday guest house's Shakespeare-themed rooms. Each of the eight guest rooms is unique and is named after a different one of Shakespeare's plays. Rekindle the flame in the romantic "The Tempest" room, treat yourself in the luxurious "12th Night" room, or simply relax in the playful "Midsummer Night's Dream" room. Situated in a Victorian house just one block from the eastern end of Commercial Street, the guest house is near Pilgrim Monument and MacMillan Wharf. All rooms have high-speed wireless Internet access, and some rooms have a fridge. Guests can enjoy the outdoor backyard deck and hot tub.

Romeo's Holiday‎
97 Bradford St.
Provincetown, MA 02657
(508) 487-6636
romeosholiday.com

Article Written By Heather Carreiro

Heather Carreiro is a certified English teacher who has been writing since 2008. The editor of Matador Abroad, her work has appeared online at BootsnAll, Matador Network, GoNOMAD, Journey Beyond Travel and Expat Women. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in linguistics and Middle Eastern studies from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and is pursuing a Master of Arts in English at Bridgewater State University.

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