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White Porch Inn

3 reviews

7 Johnson Street
Provincetown, MA 02657 US

(508)364-2549

www.whiteporchinn.com

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Rates

$129 to $399

Payment types accepted include Visa, Master Card, Discover and cash.


The types of beds available include King and Queen.


Description

Circa 1850. Originally a prestigious sailmaker's home, this delightful inn is now a fully renovated blend of modern contemporary amenities mixed with the classic details found in fine homes in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mingle with others in the sitting rooms or kitchen, and relax on a porch rocker. Upscale amenities include beach towel service, a DVD and CD library, and a complimentary wine hour. This award--winning boutique guest house features air-conditioned accommodations in the main house and carriage house that are named after Cape Cod lighthouses. Many rooms feature gas fireplaces, Jacuzzi tubs, refrigerators and views of the bay or monument. Start each day with a European continental breakfast. Spa services are available at nearby Jonathan Williams Salon & Spa.Location: Ocean Community, Center of town, some water views and monument views.

Amenities

Meals Included in Rates: Afternoon Tea and Breakfast.
Types of meals: Afternoon Tea, Continental Plus Breakfast and Wine.
Amenities In Room: Flat Screen TV with DVD players and CD player with iPod connectivity.
Amenities On Site: DVD, Fireplace, Parlor Games, PC, Television and VCR.
Business Traveler Amenities: Hair Dryer, Internet Access, Television and Wireless Internet Access.

 

Reviews

“My partner and I stayed at the White Porch Inn for our anniversary and loved it from the beginning we walked in the door. The house is tastefully renovated and decorated. The hosts were very friendly and accommodating. Being a clean freak I was happy to see the professionalism on how they maintain the property. Breakfasts and cocktails hours... SIMPLY DIVINE! Would I stay there again? We just booked our this year anniversary again and can't wait to come back.”
— John Ross

 

“f there is such a term as elegantly understated, it would adequately describe this B & B. From the comfortable sitting room, fireplaces throughout, to the cozy kitchen dining area……on to the beautifully decorated bedrooms all with a beautiful view, you feel completely at home. When securing reservations, phone calls and emails were handled expediently and professionally. The B & B host, Matt, was not only informative, but both professional and personable from the moment we arrived. Beautifully restored, there is a crisp, fresh look to every room in the house. Even during “off season”, we had a lovely visit to Provincetown rivaled only by our gracious and comfortable stay. Whether staying for a quiet getaway, a romantic stay….no matter the reason, we highly recommend The White Porch Inn. We were welcomed as guests…..but it felt as if we left as friends.”
— Dan M

 

“From the White Porch's location to its beautifully appointed interior and above all its extremely professional and friendly inn keeper, Matthew, what's not to like? You would have to be the most grumpy of souls to find anything to fault at this establishment - and if you did it would be fixed in a moment. The rooms are delightful, we stayed in Long Point, which is a little jewel with a view of the harbour through the it's delightful windows. It is a small room but everything is so well thought through that 2 people can easily feel completely at home. You should note that breakfast is to die for and this Brit really enjoyed the two that I sampled. Timings suited the customer and the atmosphere was relaxed. Matthew, the inn keeper, is a major asset to any organisation. He was invariably happy, attentive and extremely professional. He lseems able to sense his involvement with you at all times. He is informal yet maintains his and your status through out. So in summary: should you find anything about the White Porch Inn that you don't like then put yourself forward for Cudmudgeon of the Month!”
— John Marr

 

 

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