Provincetown gay hotels and inns
Contact(s):Robyn & Audri
Phone:1 508 487-9665
Tollfree:1 800 934-0925
Lesbian OwnedBed & Breakfast - 8 rental units
Bisexual, Lgbtq+ Men, Lesbian, Direct, Transgender
General Discount:None
Agent Commission:None
Amenities: fireplaces, scorching tub, WiFi, pc for guest utilize, TV/DVD combos and DVD library, individually controlled A/C and ceiling fans, hair dryers, onsite parking, freshly baked expanded continental breakfast, ferry/airport pick-up and more. Comfortable, relaxed atmosphere, you'll feel welcome and at ease.
Payment:Amex, Cash, Debit Card, MC, Money Organize, Trav Checks, VisaAmenitiesPrivate Bath * Disability: No Access * Wireless Throughout * Nonsmoking Rooms On hand * City views * Breakfast included * No Children * No Petsemail us | website
Gay Provincetown – the optimal gay hotels, bars, clubs & more
Just 90 minutes away from Boston is a tiny seaside town on the tip of Cape Cod that has as much history as it does gay tradition. While many remember from history class that Plymouth Rock was where the Pilgrims settled in 1620, it was, in evidence, Provincetown where the Pilgrims first landed before passing on to Plymouth and settling what would soon become the U.S.
American history aside, P-Town, like many popular, small gay getaways, has been completely taken over by the Diverse community. With a population of about 3,000, the small New England getaway boasts 40+ gay guesthouses, 10+ gay bars and clubs, and 2 homosexual beaches, which fill to bursting point for the dozen or more Gay events that happen during the summer and descend months.
Out of season every year, however, it reverts back to being a quiet seaside haven, one with extremely hospitable locals—and an uncanny amount of writers—always happy to draw up a stool for you around the energy. Whenever you choose to visit, you'll find a beautiful town infused with New England charm, fronted by a picturesque harbor, stretching beaches, and rolling sand dunes, with a su
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