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It only takes one short visit to feel the unforgettable magic of Provincetown. A historic and legendary gay enclave, Provincetown is actually the gayest place in the United States. LGBT travelers have even ranked it second of the most popular gay destinations worldwide.
Along bar a massive LGBT community, there are dozens of high-end restaurants, coffee shops, and gay clothing stores here—a notable difference from other secluded gay escapes, like Fire Island Pines. I loved having so many options for how and where to spend my day in Provincetown.
The quintessential New England vibe adds even more charm. Exceptionally manicured Cape-style houses, townhomes with water views, and cozy gay guesthouses all fit together along narrow streets. Everyone politely says hello as they pass each other, which always makes you feel gay Provincetown has a rich gay history.
The Provincetown Historic District is the most convenient area to stay. Commercial Street and Bradford Street are the two main thoroughfares ptown run parallel to the bay, and a majority of ptown gay resorts and guesthouses are along these stretches. The Brasswood Inn is one of the best-rated gay hotels in Provincetown. With an unbeatable location on Commercial Street in the heart of Ptown, gay raves about it.
There are plenty of common spaces to meet people here, including a backyard patio and seating on the iconic front porch. The staff makes you feel right at home. Rooms at the Brasswood Inn are named after legendary musicians and all come with one queen bed. Some are pet-friendly, too. The Brass Key has over 40 types of rooms, from plush courtyard studios to the ultra-luxury Penthouse Suite, which includes a roof deck.
Perks of this guesthouse include a relaxing rooftop terrace, pet-friendly rooms, an on-site private bar, and a jacuzzi in the courtyard perfect to enjoy as cooler weather approaches. Rates are affordable if book far enough in advance! The Queen Vic is also known for their front yard happy hours for guests.
They really know how to foster a friendly and community-oriented vibe. Prince Albert Guest House has seven guest rooms, each with distinct advantages. Some have private entrances or balconies, while bar have more spacious or bathrooms.
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The third level of the guesthouse is called the Prince Albert Lookout, a 4-bed unit with a kitchen and epic views of the harbor. The Prince Albert also manages larger cottage-style accommodations on the east end of Provincetown, worth a look if you need multiple bedrooms but availability in central Ptown is limited.
Foxberry Inn was renovated a couple of years ago. Everyone socializes and relaxes in the colorful streetside garden, with bright pink chairs and gay flags behind a white picket fence. The White Porch Inn is not only consistently highly-rated, but one of the highest-rated, but it has also been recently renovated.