Provincetown
Provincetown: Inspectah Deck at the Land's End Inn
July 13, 2006 at 12:31 PM | 1 Comment

If you want to stay somewhere snazzy in Provincetown--and you don't have your heart set on a pool, like we often do--you're not going to do much better than the Land's End Inn. Located all the way at Provincetown's west end, the Inn sits atop a hill overlooking the tip of Cape Cod.
Rooms are less modern than the Brass Key--instead of TV, you get a wraparound view of the Cape--but many come with large outdoor balconies. The room that we sampled (itself decorated in a slightly fussy New England style), the Library, came replete with early editions of Gulliver's Travels. The staff is also happy to oversee your dining options in town, although the Inn itself would be greatly improved by the addition of a restaurant of its own.
A tip: While the walk to the center of town to the Land's End is doable, schlepping your bags is not recommended, as that last trek up the hill is a doozy. Considering how disheveled we looked when we arrived, it was lucky the staff didn't grab pitchforks and torches before running us off the property. Rooms start at about $265 in the High Season.
[Image via YuanChung/Flickr]
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