
Awol Provincetown
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More, more Moors
Resting on the easternmost edge of Cape Cod’s curved tip, Awol Provincetown brings a soul-soothing SoCal charm to its New England locale. This laidback bed and breakfast might feel bi-coastal on the inside (think natural linens, cream hues, subtle nautical nods), but the views are enigmatically East Coast, with private patios overlooking the West End’s mirage-like Moors. P-town’s signature pizzazz is close by along Commercial Street, and fireside s’mores await you after a day exploring. Its name might be about leaving, but we’re quite sure you’ll want to stay put.
Facilities
Chambres
30, including one suite.
Checkout
11am, and check-in is at 4pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.
Plus de détails
Rates include a daily breakfast spread of oven-fresh bread and pastries, yogurts, just-picked fruit, juices, coffee and tea. Gluten free options are also available.
Also
Two of the King Patio rooms are ADA-compliant and set near the carpark for easy access, which also has two disabled parking spots. The paths around the hotel are all wheelchair-friendly, and the pool has a chair-lift for guests with limited mobility.
Hotel Closed
Awol closes its doors from the end of October until early May, annually.
Accès internet gratuit
Animaux acceptés
Piscine
At the Hotel
Free-to-borrow bikes, concierge, boutique and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: 43-inch smart TV, Tivoli Bluetooth radio, minifridge, wine glasses and corkscrews, clothes steamer, bathrobes, hairdryer and Lather bath products. The Lake Suite also has a fully equipped kitchen and separate living room.
Our Favourite Rooms
Wherever you decide to rest here, you’ll have a private alfresco space. But for something that amps up the seclusion, opt for one of the balcony, rather than patio, rooms — the King Balcony is a winner for sunset-seekers, with its west-facing position, bathing it in Cape Cod’s storied orange hues each evening.
Poolside
The outdoor heated pool sits where the former inn’s parking lot once stood; now the cars are long gone and shaded sunloungers, soul-warming fire pits and sweeping views of the Moors make for a more alluring setting.
Packing Tips
Your brightest threads to blend with P-town’s creative crowds — just be sure to leave some suitcase space for any vintage finds you’ll inevitably pick up along the way.
Enfants
Welcome; although there aren’t any special facilities to keep little Smiths entertained. The Double Queen Patio sleeps four, but there aren’t any rollaway beds or baby cots to borrow.
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Food & Drink
Top Table
Take to the fire pits as evening falls, for s’mores and starry skies.
Code vestimentaire
As you are is all Awol asks.
Hotel Restaurant
There’s no formal dining set-up here, just light breakfast spreads laid-out daily, so you’re at ease to go out for the day when you wish. For the rest of the day, Provincetown is packed with eateries.
Hotel Bar
There’s a casual cocktail bar in the lobby, or you can pick up a bottle locally and sip in-room with supplied wine glasses and corkscrews, but otherwise you’ll have to pick your poison in town.
Planes
The closest international airport is in Boston, where daily connections fly you straight to Provincetown in under half an hour. If you’d rather drive, you can also fly into Rhode Island, which is a similar two and a half hours away from the hotel.
Automobiles
A set of wheels won’t be essential for exploring Provincetown, the area is walkable and easy to navigate on foot and by bike. If you do decide to pick up a car, there’s free parking at Awol.
Worth Getting Out of Bed For
Start exploring this quaint pocket of Cape Cod with a mooch along Commercial Street — Provincetown’s social locus, lined with time-honored eateries and independent boutiques. Dive into P-town’s lauded LGBTQ+ legacy with a visit to the Generations Project’s emotive exhibition at the Provincetown Museum, and keep an eye on the town’s rotating roster of all-welcome events.
Explore undulating landscapes with Art’s Dune Tours along the National Seashore; or, if you’d rather keep two feet firmly on the ground, the Cape Cod Provincelands Trail and Province Lands Bike Trail take you from P-town’s tip to tail. Sunbathe and sandcastle-build along the New England coast at Herring Cove and Race Point Beach, and wave to offshore residents from the Dolphin Fleet Whale Watch boats.
Earn or Redeem Points with World of Hyatt
This Mr & Mrs Smith hotel participates in the World of Hyatt loyalty program. As a member, you can earn and redeem points and enjoy exclusive benefits for qualifying nights. .