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    Adrienne L.

    I stayed at Land's End Inn for a couple days and had a great experience! The inn is a little over a mile from the center of Provincetown, so it was on the quieter and more secluded side. The views were wonderful, as the inn sits high atop a hill. From the dining and living areas, you have a serene view of the ocean. Our room balcony had an ocean view as well. Inside decor is Victorian, which I usually find gaudy, but in this case it was tastefully done. Each room was a different theme. We stayed in the "Victorian" room, so it was very over the top, yet surprisingly charming to me. I loved the two wood-carved columns in the room. The house is older, but was it clean and very well-maintained. Linens and towels were all high quality. And the complimentary breakfast was one of the better ones I've had. Organic yogurt, delicious quiches, high quality fruit, and way too many awesome pastries. I highly recommend Land's End Inn if you are vacationing in Provincetown!

    M K.

    Stay two nights here this past weekend and had a lovely time! The staff members are very courteous and helpful. We arrived late our first night and Stan called and made a dinner reservation for us - I've never had such wonderful service before! The breakfast exceeded our expectations too, no need to go anywhere else for breakfast. I've read a couple reviews that mentioned the creaky floorboards - yes they woke me up in the morning but you really can't complain about that; the Inn is over 100 years old and the creakiness is part of its charm. My wife did not seem to be bothered by the creaks though. Overall, staying here made me feel like we traveled back in time. It is a very unique experience.

    Richie A.

    We were looking for a quick getaway and we knew somebody who was staying here and decided this was the place we wanted to visit. This place is very special! It's a great old Inn almost at the end of Commercial Street in Provincetown situated on top of a hill with a great view of the ocean. We chose to stay in the Gull Hill room. It's on the lower level of the end with a beautiful view of Provincetown harbor. Our room has its own patio. The room is very spacious with a king size bed, a small dining table with chairs, two comfortable chairs to sit on and watch TV and is decorated absolutely spectacular. Several previous owners collected antiques and curiosities and are beautifully displayed throughout the inn. Our stay here also included an expanded continental breakfast every morning which was more than satisfying. Also between 5 and 630 every afternoon they offer wine and beer with different cheeses and other tidbits. If you ever get the chance to come up this way do yourself a favor and stay here. It's really a special treat!

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    Jana T.

    Stayed here two nights while in Provincetown with my mom. We were in the Mayflower room, which is one of the smaller rooms but still very comfortable, although the bathroom was a bit of a tight squeeze. The room and the common areas of the inn are wonderfully decorated in an Art Nouveau style with gorgeous antiques and stained glass everywhere. There is an evening happy hour with wine and snacks which is delightful. Morning breakfast is fairly simple with a cold buffet. There is a lovely big deck to sit outside and enjoy your breakfast looking out at the harbour. The inn is at the far west end of the town, so it is a little bit of a walk to get to the shops and restaurants, but nice to have peace and quiet away from the bustle of town in the mornings and evenings.

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    One of the most memorable visits to and inn that I have stayed at in PTOWN . Exceptional service and the location is best by far!!!!

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    Beautiful place to bring a lover. A room with fridge access is unheard of these days. Perfect for my weekend drinks. Will be back next year!

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    Poor Richard's Landing - Absolutely love coming to this little piece of paradise. Reasonably priced and welcoming . Been coming her for years and will continue!

    Poor Richard's Landing

    (10 reviews)

    I am staying in number 2 Wharf Cottage right now. The manager Sarah is amazing- friendly but will…read moreleave you alone. I arrived late on Saturday and she found me Sunday morning reading in the sun on a lounge chair and said something like "oh you look so comfortable there, stay! I'll check you in whenever you are ready." That was just so nice as I was tired from traveling. The vibe is easygoing and full of kindness. Some guests that knew each other had had a celebration and we came back to PRL while they were having dessert. They offered us cake and ice cream and we sat and joined them! Poor Richard's Landing evokes the best of Provincetown - how the community welcomes and supports people. Straight couples, gay men, lesbian women, and trans and non-binary folx were all present during my week on the wharf. There is a shared gas grill, plus bicycles and locks, kayaks, life jackets, floaties, and beach chairs available. Cottage #2 is super cute with a bedroom with a view of the beach and MacMillan Pier, and a table and chairs with the same view in the living area. There is a single bed in the living room- with a trundle underneath! (I think you have to pay extra for a 4th person). No couch, but a cozy reading chair. Galley kitchen is very narrow with a half fridge but has everything you need. Bathroom has a sliding door and a nice hot shower. The toilet is right up against the wall so there's a little bit of maneuvering involved if you are, like me, a little overweight. There are heaters and fans to help control the temperature, and the bay breeze is wonderful. This is a GREAT PLACE. The dune shacks were originally built to help shipwrecked sailors who made it to shore- inside the shacks there was everything a sailor might need to survive- food, clean clothes, a bed- and in the same spirit Poor Richard's Landing is truly a safe harbor. I can't wait to come back.

    My first visit to PTown and we stayed at the Perfect Place! Beautiful View! Easy walking to…read moreEverywhere! Clean, comfortable & romantic flat! The Inn Keepers have every amenity needed- barbecue, boats, floats and beach chairs! Oh yeah- did I mention backs on to the Bay with a super beach! A must place to stay! Thanks again Sarah! Anne, Peg & Alice

    Lis Sur Mer

    Lis Sur Mer

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    Happy New Year from my happy place!…read more A friend introduced me to Lis Sur Mer three years ago when I was seeking a quiet retreat on the Cape to write, reflect and recharge. My first visit was in July and I was the fortunate beneficiary of a last minute cancelation in the Stable, one of three cottages I'd come to call my home away from home. Since that magical trip I've been back to Lis Sur Mer with my kids, with my dog, with friends and a few times on my own and had the pleasure of staying in each of the cottages. Lis Sur Mer is a quiet retreat in North Truro with three cottages, each with its own unique charm. The owner clearly takes pride in providing the ultimate cape experience from maintaining the natural landscape and foliage of the local environment, to the privacy and deliberate tranquility of each cottage, to the obvious care taken in outfitting the spaces with furniture, artwork and other comforts that extend the peace of the Cape into the peace of my home away from home. The property embodies the natural habitat of the Cape and has its own private beach on the bay where sunsets are spectacular and fellow beach-goers are scarce. The off season rates can't be beat, so I've made Lis Sur Mer my regular destination for a long winter weekend, Thanksgiving, New Years and week-long stays during the warm months. The property staff is attentive and warm. The local shops and restaurants are welcoming and fun to visit. My favorite is Chequessett Chocolate just up the road in North Truro - best cappuccino with almond milk outside of NYC!

    I have been coming to the Cape my entire life. I've stayed in many different places. Some, a…read morenumber of times. They were all very nice but there was always something missing. Something I had dreamt of, yearned for. Always so crowded. I was searching online one day and I saw Lis Sur Mer. "Artist Cottages." We decided to start a new tradition. Come to the Cape for Christmas. When we got here, it was off the main road, then off the secondary road. We stayed in "The Stable." It was so comfy and cozy and the grounds are amazing. You can walk (in a minute) to the stairs that lead to the beach. The three cottages are just far apart enough for total privacy. Peace. Quiet. I never slept so well in my life. We definitely knew we wanted to come back in the spring. They let us see the Beach Cottage. This was my dream come true! All the windows in front look out at the bay and Provincetown. When you walk in there are high ceilings, beams and charming antiques. Eclectic. Magical. Old Cape Cod. You do not immediately see modern devices, but they are there! The hard wood floors, beams and skylights all catch your eye. There is a fireplace when you walk in, (old fashioned gas) and in the first bedroom a king size bed and a fireplace. Romantic. I also write, and the table in front of the window is perfect. The towels are glorious and plentiful! This comforter seems to keep me at the perfect temperature! (not easy) The proprietor is a good, kind man and if you need anything there are 3 wonderful people here to help you. I could go on but believe me, if you get a chance come stay here. Every person who writes in the visitors book says just about the same things. You will be renewed. Lis Sur Mer is magical! They have a Facebook page. We will be back in June! P.S. If you desire crowds and shopping, Provincetown is down the road! Sincerely, Carol and Bob

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    Harbor Hotel Provincetown

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    We had Sanibel Island booked since July after returning from Puerto Rico. We had airfare, hotel,…read morethe works set. Then came the Florida hurricane predictions and cancelled our trip. Thankfully, we got full credit for both flights and hotel. But the beach itch was real, so we decided on a road trip. Tried Rehoboth Beach- sold out, tried Dewey Beach, also sold out. My non-Yelp husband, chose the Cape. Don't be fooled by the "hotel" in the name. It's got a fresh coat of paint, some funky furniture and a trendy vibe, but peel that onion and... it's still a motel. That said, our room had perks: bay views across the street, two bathrooms, a decent living room, broom+dustpan, iron+ board and other basics. There's complimentary tea and coffee in the lobby area and a pantry filled with snacks for sale. The grounds are kept clean and there's a bonfire we enjoyed in the evenings when the Cape's temps got cool. And a complimentary yoga sess that my body just needed to reset. However, our blanket had like small, old (blood?) spots, mushy pillows and a security bar that practically fell off the wall every time I tried to lock the door. Harbor H. is put together nicely and the lobby has a solid coastal feel. Service was great and shoutout to Shawn & Maurice at the desk for their super welcoming energy. The nightly rate was insane. But mid-August, last-minute, A LOT of Ptown's B&Bs and hotels are booked, with everyone and their great-grandmother traveling- I get it. For the 4 nights we paid, we expected wayyy more.

    Our room was located directly in front of the pool entrance, and every time the gate opened or…read moreclosed it made a loud, constant noise that made it impossible to relax and they played very loud music all day. The room didn't appear to have been properly cleaned--the floor was sandy and dirty upon arrival. The amenities were good though. Great pool and fireplace area and commuting downtown by bus was incredibly easy. I wish they served breakfast in the hotel though.

    Secret Garden Inn - Common Area/Living Room

    Secret Garden Inn

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    We had a weekend away here and are raring to go back! Overall it's a very cozy, relaxing spot in…read morePTown, and is a great value. The location was perfection, basically in the center of town, but offset from the main street enough that nearly no noise reaches the Inn. We stayed in the Crow's Nest, which is a relatively small room but it was impeccably clean and very comfortable. The highlight of the room itself was the shower, surprisingly luxurious feeling. There were plenty of other amenities available. We took advantage of the breakfasts and parking spots, but I know they also had bikes available, as well as a little patio/garden that seems like it would be lovely in warmer weather. To top it off, Chip's pastries are *absolutely divine*, we were sneaking more of them all day long. There were also plenty of dogs around all weekend long. I would not recommend this spot, or the town in general, to someone not comfortable with dogs, but I had a ball :)

    We are so pleased with the Secret Garden Inn. The house and our room were equally charming and Chip…read more& David couldn't have been nicer hosts. We were shocked at how quiet the house is while literally only one block from Commercial Street. It's very convenient to all of the shops, restaurants, and nightlife. The faucets, shower, and amenities are top-notch and have a luxury feel to them. The breakfast was tasty and saved us a bundle (P-Town is not known for inexpensive dining). The hosts were helpful with offering suggestions and recommendations. We also enjoyed meeting the other guests from around the world. What's not to love about this place? We can't wait to come back and we will DEFINITELY stay here!

    Gabriel's A Provincetown Hotel - Bella room

    Gabriel's A Provincetown Hotel

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    Had such a lovely off season stay! My husband and I chose Gabriel's because we wanted a pet…read morefriendly stay in a walkable location to Commercial street and the beach. It was everything we hoped for a more. We originally booked the Montgomery room and then was upgraded to Bella. At first I was a little disappointed it wasn't the room we were expecting but it turned out to be perfect. We enjoyed that it was on the first floor, which made it much easier with a pup. The space was bright and clean. The manager, Patricia was fantastic! She made us feel very welcomed and made sure we had everything we needed to be comfortable throughout our stay. Breakfast was also very yummy. It was made to order and plentiful. During our stay breakfast consisted of pancakes, eggs, potatoes, sausage/bacon, English muffin, parfait, juice/water/tea/coffee. Overall a fantastic stay and especially great value during the off season! Will definitely be back!

    Five stars for Gabriel's. Something about Ptown off season that is tranquil…read more Our our room, the Colette is off of the backside of the hotel. With just a few steps to walk up. It was good to have a full kitchen. We like to eat together at home. My partner is a great cook. The room had a gas fireplace. Tables and chairs are sofa a bed, nightstands and really nice open big shower. Such a great space for the price. P town has gotten very expensive through the year. Clean and adequately ventilated. I needed something in the housekeeper. Was there in a jiffy. Communication five stars for check-in and information. All done on text. Thank you, Barbara and staff for making our weekend wonderful..

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