Provincetown MA








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 Provincetown MA - The Carriage House Guesthouses and Inns of Provincetown MA.

 

  Provincetown is a charming New England town situated at the tip of Historic Cape Cod. Filled with traditional New England Captain's Houses, Churches, Cottages, Guesthouses and Inns it is a beautiful destination resort. The indigenous people are the Wampanoag tribe of Eastern Massachusetts & Cape Cod, the first to meet the Pilgrims. The Pilgrims, early English settlers who founded the Plymouth Colony, first set foot on American soil here in 1620 before venturing on to Plymouth. A community developed on the site about 1700 & Provincetown was incorporated in 1727. Provincetown is the site of the tall granite Pilgrim Monument, commemorating the Pilgrims' landing & the signing in the harbor of the Mayflower Compact. Assisted living Renton environment for your specific needs  
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  For over a Century an Artist Community has flourished here. Among the notable inhabitants have been artists; Charles Hawthorne, Willem de Koonig and Jackson Pollock, authors Eugene O'Neill, Jack Kerouac and Norman Mailer and poets E.E. Cummings, Harry Kemp and Mary Oliver, The Provincetown Players Theater Group was founded here in 1915 by O'Neill. For the last few decades a thriving Gay Community have vacationed here attracted from around the world. This makes for an eclectic mix of people, shops, galleries, cafes, restaurants & nightlife. There is something in Provincetown for everyone, whether you like to lay on a beach, cycle on the dunes bike paths, or pass the day at a cafe. Other activities include kayaking, hiking, whale watching, off-roading trails, all types of boat rentals & spectacular sunset cruises in Cape Cod Bay. I found a sample essay, possibly better custom essay writing and mathematics papers.  
 
 
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  ..........................Travel Tips
Driving into Provincetown can be a problem in summer, avoid late afternoons, Friday & Sunday evenings if possible. Parking is also a problem in Provincetown; we have ample onsite parking, which can be the exception. Please note you will get towed if you park illegally aound Provincetown. The Ferry from Boston is a great way to travel into town; you will find rates and schedules on our links page. For your reference, we pick up & drop off to both the ferry and airport. There is a high speed ferry which runs twice a day and a slower ferry which runs once, both are passenger ferries and do not carry vehicles.
 
 
  Flying to Provincetown Cape Air is the only scheduled carrier to Ptown, flying from Boston and indirectly through Delta from New York, check out Delta/Cape Air's low $198 round trip airfare from NY to P'town. You will find a link to their site on our links page. New this year is Blue Night Aviation charter flights from P'town to just about anywhere in New England & beyond, you can also click through to their website from our links page. Minimum Stays are always an issue for first time visitors to Provincetown. The main reason for required minimums is that the summer season is short in town and to gaurantee business each year smaller inns require them to cover costs, ensure occupancy and offer a quality similar to larger inns. Sometimes closer to high season we will have shorter stays become available. You can request to be on our monthly update list informing you of these 'pockets' of availability through the summer months.  
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  Restaurants Provincetown has a wide selection of restaurants to suit practically every palate and pocket. Restaurants should be reserved for Holidays, i.e. July 4th, Carnival, Labor Day, New Years etc. Please let us know of any special occasions and we will remind you whether or not you need to make a reservation. In no particular order of preference we suggest: Martin House Restaurant, Front Street, Lorraines, Chesters, Cafe Edwige, Gallerani's Cafe, The Mews, Little Fluke Cafe, Clem & Ursies and Bubalas as a varied selection for you to try out while you are in town. Boston - If you have to spend a night in Boston, we suggest either 'Clarendon Square Inn' (617-536-2229) close to Copley Square or 'The Westin Hotel' (617-262-9600) actually on Copley Square, both are adjacent to Back Bay and South End Neighborhoods. New on the Boston Scene is 'Fifteen Beacon' (617-670-1500) a beautifully stylish hotel incorporating 'The federalist' restaurant on Beacon Street near Boston Common.  
 
  Provincetown.com is the best way to find accommodation, don't forget to scroll to the end of the alphabetical listings if you are having trouble finding a vacancy. The Inns without websites tend to have 'low-key' marketing, this doesn't mean they are not as good & they can be more reasonable & available during high season. Please note that Provincetown.com's room finder does not confirm actual availability rather will suggest an inn within certain rates & amenities.  
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  Accommodation. We understand how important accurate information is when reserving your stay in Provincetown. We advise you to book early for the summer season (6/15-9/15) as B&B's or Inns such as ours get booked up very quickly. Rooms and Rates vary greatly, don't hesitate to check room size/sq. ft. before you make a reservation. As far as cost is concerned, Provincetown rates higher than most other towns on Cape Cod. If we cannot accommodate you, we will objectively help you find something of similar value. There are no Hotels in Provincetown if you are looking for full hotel services, although a few larger inns offer pools.  
 
  Bike Rentals- When you get to Provincetown, you will understand why Bike rentals need to be reserved for Holidays such as 4th of July week. You can bicycle anywhere in town with ease and even to the main beach at Herring Cove. Our choice for renting bikes would be P'town Bikes, you will find a link and contact information on our links page. There are a number of Bike Paths in and around Provincetown which are not to be missed.  
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