Located at the ends of Route 6 and the Old King’s Highway, this historic beachfront hotel features murals of Provincetown’s past and views of the Cape Cod National Seashore.
This waterfront property in Provincetown features private beach access and an outdoor heated pool. Surrounded by various shops and art galleries, the hotel is less than 1 mile from the center of town....
This historic Provincetown hotel, located in the heart of Provincetown, Massachussets, features a large courtyard and gardens as well as free WiFi access. Pilgrim Monument is 951 feet away.
Located in Provincetown, within a 5-minute walk of Ryder Street Beach and 600 yards of Dog Beach, Mercury Hotel Provincetown has accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free private...
This Provincetown accommodations is nestled on 7 acres of land and features free Wi-Fi in every room. The Cape Cod National Seashore Beach is 3 miles away.
Overlooking Cape Cod Bay, this hotel in historic Provincetown features an outdoor pool with poolside bar and rooms with a flat-screen TV. Pilgrim Monument is 5 minutes’ drive away.
This Provincetown property features rooms equipped with refrigerators and free Wi-Fi. The Pilgrim Monument and Park are within a 10-minute walk of the property.
The Seaglass Inn & Spa is 1.5 miles from Herring Cove Beach and features an outdoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi access. Pilgrim Monument is a mile away.
Friendly, helpful staff
Rooms clean & equipped
Pool lovely
Located in Provincetown, a 8-minute walk from Ryder Street Beach, 8 Dyer Hotel provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
FAQs about hotels in Provincetown
On average, 3-star hotels in Provincetown cost $127 per night, and 4-star hotels in Provincetown are $118 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Provincetown can be found for $155 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Provincetown this weekend is $216 or, for a 4-star hotel, $283. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Provincetown for this weekend cost around $264 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $226 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Provincetown for tonight. You'll pay around $294 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Provincetown will cost around $240, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We went off season and so a lot of things were closed which,...
We went off season and so a lot of things were closed which, of course, we knew before we went. We spent a lot of time walking on the beach and on the sand dunes in not such ideal weather. We wanted to see the dune shacks which we saw but the information was very misleading about how to get there. The road was washed out and it was quite a challenge - a 45 minute adventure took 3 hours. We met some locals who confirmed that this was a problem. The sign should have reflected that.
Ilene
United States of America
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Stayed close to town so we could walk it was beautiful with...
Stayed close to town so we could walk it was beautiful with all the Christmas lights and decorations. Not alot going on in town that time of year but it was nice being out walking around without all the crowds like in summer.
Laurie
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Provincetown is a really pretty place to visit.
Provincetown is a really pretty place to visit. Walk the beach, the wharf and downtown. There is something for everyone. The shops are nice with quite a variety of offerings. It is a very relaxed atmosphere. The drive to Provincetown is equally nice. Once you come up to Truro and see the dunes ahead of you it is amazing. A real ahhhhh moment. Go enjoy yourself.
Katharine
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I love going to Provincetown.
I love going to Provincetown. I've met people who have become good friends. It is a beautiful place. It has become nostalgic for me. It can be relaxing with a walkvon the beach and dinner out to a night on the town. It is more fun during lesbian theme events for me such as Women's Week, Splash, Memorial Day Weekend. I also enjoy Carnival and the parade. I want to go during the Portugese Festval. I would go all the holidays if I had the time.
It is a relaxed atmosphere. I as many enjoy walking along Commercial Street. I feel compelled to get coffee and typically a fresh hot masalada from the Portugese bakery as Chuck is standing over making the fried dough fresh. During the summer they'll be performances along the streets and in front of town hall. This in addition to the many singers, comedians, drag shows, dances that are available primarily at the Crown & Anchor and Post Office Cafe, and Red Room. The Boat Slip fills up in the afternoons towards the end of the week for the packed Tea Dance.
The WayDownTown has live performances with some awesome bands. There is always something. There are plenty of restaurants to get a fine meal and others with good pub like food.
If you just want to watch a beautiful sunset, you will get the best views. I thought I already saw whales in Boston until I went out whale watching out of Ptown, there were close to 20 whales on the trip.
They have great shops. I got nice pair of leather boots on sale from a store that went out of business. I got a red leather jacket discounted off season. They have several jewelry stores. I went in one looking for 'my ring' a perfectly cut large emerald set in gold. Someone must have bought it during the 2 for 1 sale.
Mass is a recreational marijuana state and PTown has multitude of shops.
I love PTown!
Jeanne
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
I love the diversity of P'Town and that's why I chose a...
I love the diversity of P'Town and that's why I chose a second visit bringing my husband this time. I thoroughly enjoy people watching, and chatting with people. Our evening dinner was a Fanizzi's on the sea, and it hit the spot! We chose to do a whale watch tour, and had the most wonderful ride (nearly lulled me to sleep), and saw 13 humpback whales. I find the town enchanting and compact, and love the beautiful gardens that are well kept. If you enjoy walking, scooters, or bicycles, this will be a visit you need to make. See you next year!
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Anonymous
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The range of shops, the holiday vibe and great for people...
The range of shops, the holiday vibe and great for people watching. Would imagine probably very busy in the summer, then stressful rather than relaxing. Loads of restaurants to choose from all types. Car Parking available but you have to pay.
The rooms were cozy and comfortable with a keurig and every TV station that you would need. We also liked the fact that you aloud dogs and had a smoking area. We did go down during the off season December 7-9z. So the price of the hotel was extremely affordable!!! I we also loved Joe who greeted us with a warm pleasant smile. He was very welcoming and informative about where to go in town!!!!
The property is a stunning home dating from 1840 filled with original features. it is located on commercial street, the beach front Main Street of Provincetown. Courtney is an exceptional host. she really really care about her guests. she is warm, welcoming, chatty and a fountain of local knowledge
The hotel is very clean and central to all that Provincetown has to offer. The staff was very friendly and helpful, especially Jen who was incredibly attentive! We also loved the ability to buy discounted coupons for the wonderful Portuguese Bakery across the street.
I think there are good hotels out there , but great hotels are because the staff are all working to make the guests stays good. I found everyone want to help . Ladies at breakfast were lovely and the girl who cleaned my room had a ready smile to brighten my day.
Location is excellent, easy access to town and the local shuttle. Friendly courteous staff. Rooms were comfortable and very clean. Beautiful view of the bay just across the road with seating provided by the hotel. Continental breakfast was great!
Where do I begin, the place is a gem! The place is very clean and sanitized, room was comfy with private bathroom but best of all was the pool and being in walking distance to all the restaurants and venues throughout Commercial Street.
The price is amazing for the room we got. Also, the location is very convenient just 5 ish mins drive to Provincetown. The room is clean and very spacious space. The room come with small kitchen with is hard to find on other hotels.
Great location right on Commercial Street. Friendly staff, free drinks and mixers. Has a trashy but fun “gay sailor boarding house” vibe. Masks, sanitizer, and individual shower mats were around to safeguard guests from COVID.
The hotel was very comfortable - great beds and duvets! 20 minute walk into town. Nice hotel and will return. Staff at the front desk were excellent - so friendly and helpful in every way - a big shoot out to them.
fabulous location but more motel than hotel and though it is relatively stylish the room + (shower) small nonetheless outside space + view makes up 4 it up to a point / not best value 4 money
Ocean view was wonderful. Rooms updated and clean. A little out of town, but an easy & quick taxi ride. Used the peddler service for ride back to hotel - it’s a must do! And pet friendly.
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