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Favorite Provincetown Hotels & Inns | Visit Provincetown, MA
These Provincetown hotels and inns are perfect for a summer getaway to one of Cape Cod’s liveliest, most beautiful destinations.

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LANDS END INN
This elegant inn has all the New England character and warmth you could want. Each room has been made unique through various fabrics, wallpapers, and antiques. In the evening you can kick back at the wine reception and discuss your day’s adventures with fellow guests. Named a 2017 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best Inn with a View” and a 2009 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best Base for Whale Watching.”
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THE RED INN
Set right on the water, the Red Inn has been welcoming visitors (including celebrities and presidents) to Provincetown since 1915. Choose from three guest rooms, three spacious suites, and two private residences. All include waterfront decks and a view, free Wi-Fi, and in-room dining. The inn is also listed in NewEngland.com’s “10 Best Seaside Inns in New England,” which notes its “not-to-miss sunsets from those bleached white Adirondack chairs dotting the deck.”SEAGLASS INN & SPA
Tucked into a hillside in Provincetown’s West End, Seaglass offers spacious rooms and a heated saltwater pool, among many other amenities. Watch the sun set over the water from one of the hotel’s west-facing balconies or from the hilltop and expansive lawns.
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8 DYER
It’s delightful to spend hours exploring the beaches and hidden trails of Cape Cod National Seashore knowing that a soak in an indoor Jacuzzi awaits you at 8 Dyer. Plus, given that this is a chef-owned guesthouse, expect your breakfast to hit the gourmet sweet spot.SURFSIDE HOTEL & SUITES
Take a break from Provincetown’s festivities at this laid-back location. Guests have access to the hotel’s private beach; if the waves don’t entice you, sit on the deck beside their outdoor pool instead. Don’t feel like going out? The Lighthouse Bar provides pool and fireside service.HARBOR HOTEL PROVINCETOWN
If your Cape escape includes kids and/or pups as traveling companions, look to the Harbor Hotel, whose simple decor with retro touches is a reminder that this beachfront motel was originally built as a Holiday Inn. Rooms are set aside for pet owners, and various configurations, including connecting rooms, ease family sleeping arrangements. Bring sticks and marshmallows to toast at the fire pit. A 2015 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best Child- and Pet-Friendly Motel.”EBEN HOUSE
This 1776 Federal-style red brick inn has 14 rooms divided among three adjacent homes just steps from the lively shopping and dining scene on Commercial Street. Start your day with a seasonal breakfast and saltwater pool dip, or catch some rays on the sun terrace. Featured in Yankee’s February 2017 article “Best New Hotels in New England.”
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