Part of the Gay Provincetown Guide — bars, events & things to do.

Provincetown, Massachusetts
East End hotel with heated pool, bay views, and a poolside Cabana Bar
Harbor Hotel sits on the East End of Commercial Street — a converted 1970s Holiday Inn that got a full redesign in 2011 by Boston firm Utile. The 120-room property faces Cape Cod Bay with a heated outdoor pool, the Whaler Lounge restaurant, a poolside Cabana Bar, and fire pits that fill up nightly. Free parking is a genuine perk in Provincetown, and a complimentary shuttle runs to downtown and the West End's bars, tea dances, and drag shows. Rooms range from bay-view kings to suites with separate living rooms. The East End location is quieter than the center of town, with calm water out front suited for paddleboarding. Pet-friendly at $47 per night. Not a gay-specific property, but consistently listed on LGBTQ+ travel guides as a solid base for Provincetown.
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