


Provincetown, USA
Lodging
Bayshore and Chandler House
Ann Maguire and Harriet Gordon are the owners/managers of BayShore and Chandler House, two homes that were converted into condominiums that they rent out year-round (weekly rental minimum during high season). Most of these spaces provide for total living, with full kitchen facilities.
493 Commercial St.
Provincetown
Tel: 508 487-9133
Coastal Acres Camping Court
Okay, this is a lesbian travel information site, and yes, many lesbians camp. In fact I’ve camped at Coastal Acres several time over the years and can personally attest to the fact that it’s usually got a lot of visiting lesbians, many of them cute French-Canadians from Montreal. The campsite is actually quite conveniently located, between downtown and the beach. If you want to enjoy the pleasures of Provincetown, without breaking the bank, this is a great way to do it. Reservations are mandatory.
76 Bayberry Ave.
Provincetown
Tel: 508 487-1700
Gabriel's at The Ashbrooke Inn Apartments & Guest Rooms
The polar opposite of roughing it, Gabriel’s offers every amenity you could imagine, from hot tubs to free wifi access. While it’s not women-only, it is lesbian owned and operated, ensuring that it’s a lesbian-popular destination. Children are welcome (with occasional babysitting services provided.)
102 Bradford St.
Provincetown
Tel: 508 487-3232
Gracie House
This is one of the slightly less expensive women-owned inns, with minimum stays of two nights in May-June and four nights in July-August. Antiques galore and a beautiful porch are draws for Gracie fans. No kids or smoking allowed.
152 Bradford St.
Provincetown
Tel: 508 487-4808
Inn at the Moors
While “motel” doesn’t really do Inn at the Moors justice, this really is a motor inn with phenomenal views of the salt marsh with sand dunes and Cape Cod Bay. There are 30 rooms on two levels overlooking the bay, with private bathrooms, mini-fridges and wifi access.
59 Province Lands Rd.
Provincetown
Tel: 508 487-1342
Pilgrim House Hotel
No worries about making your way home at the end of a night of partying seeing as the Pilgrim House is located in the same building as the lesbian nightclub, Vixen. The bar is situated on the ground floor with the 20 rooms on the upper floors. I’ve never actually stayed in one of these rooms, so I can’t tell you if you can hear the nightclub when you’re in your room. The rooms are fairly priced though and you get free entrance to the club when staying there.
336 Commercial St.
Provincetown
Tel: 508 487-6424
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I stayed here recently and yes you can hear the nightclub if you are on the second floor, although not terribly. Rooms are clean and it's right in the heart of town. Not the best, but not the worst.
Jo on Oct 04, 2007
Ravenwood
Ravenwood offers five lodging opportunities: skylight room, penthouse, cottage, studio and loft. Each is located in its own distinct area, with guests meeting up in a common space. There are minimum night stays, so check ahead when booking.
462 Commercial St.
Provincetown
Tel: 508 487-3203
Rose Acre
Women’s guesthouse with four units available: garden cottage, penthouse, Asian studio and studio. The penthouse has five rooms, including a feminist library! Reservations by telephone only.
5 Center St.
Provincetown
Tel: 508 487-2347
The Fairbanks Inn
Open year-round, the Fairbanks Inn has enjoyed lavish praise from critics and visitors alike. Housed in an old colonial mansion, the rooftop deck, fireplaces and freshly baked goodies in the morning make this a regular favorite.
90 Bradford St.
Provincetown
Tel: 508 487-0386
The Heritage House
Another reasonably priced, women-owned establishment, housed in a beautiful 19th century building. All eight rooms have shared baths in this comfy and welcoming space.
7 Center St.
Provincetown
Tel: 508 487-3692





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