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The Lotus Provincetown is a beautiful and serene inn located in the heart of Provincetown. The inn boasts two properties, less than a two minute walk from the other; each with its own unique character and charm.

 

The property at 265 Commercial, known as Lotus by the Sea, sits on the beach and offers breathtaking views of the ocean allowing guests to relax and unwind in a tranquil atmosphere. The Lotus Provincetown at 296 Commercial features a sauna, a spa and fireplaces making it an ideal destination for guests looking to escape the stresses of everyday life.

 

Both sits on prime locations in the center of Provincetown where guests can easily explore all that this historic town has to offer. Trendy restaurants, eloquent galleries, feverish shows, eccentric shops, pier promenades, sunset beaches, and a lively nightlife are all at their front steps.

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The inn first opened in the 1980s by the Lovingers, who lovingly restored the Queen Anne building originally known as the Cutler Pharmacy when it was built around 1900. The building underwent a full renovation in 2008, and its current owner has further modernized the property with remote locks for contactless check-ins, streaming TVs, and all white, luxurious down bedding.

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Whether you are looking for a quiet retreat or a fun-filled adventure, the Lotus Provincetown Inn is the perfect destination for you.

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What our guests say about us:

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"Somewhere between a movie set and reality, the Lotus is nestled off commercial street in a town where American nostalgia meets the “new normal”. -Aaron

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"Friendly & attentive staff and clean comfortable rooms. The backyard is a beautiful sanctuary from the busyness of the town. The house is right in the center of town with everything within walking distance; including the main pier". -Laurel

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"Right on commercial Street so there are great shops and restaurants right outside. Highly recommended if you're looking for a place to stay in Provincetown and be right in the middle of everything". -Chris

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