Our recent stay at the Crowne Pointe Hotel and Spa in Provincetown, MA, was just what we needed. Nestled in a fantastic part of town, this gem offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience. We were there in mid-September 2024 and from the moment we arrived, the atmosphere was serene and quiet and set the tone for a relaxing escape. The weather was wonderful, adding to the overall charm of the experience. The hotel's location is ideal, placing you right in the heart of Provincetown's vibrant scene while maintaining a peaceful retreat. The spa was a standout feature—spotless and swanky, it provided an indulgent experience. The pool, though compact, accommodated our group comfortably and was incredibly refreshing. The hot tub, tucked away in a cozy grotto, offered a uniquely relaxing retreat, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. The courtyard area gave us ample opportunities to meet and interact with other guests. The breakfast was another highlight. The food was simple yet delicious—each morning, we were treated to a variety of options that were both fresh and satisfying. One minor note: while the charming brick courtyard added to the hotel's aesthetic appeal, the bricks could be quite slippery in the morning and when wet. Just a small consideration to keep in mind. Overall, Crowne Pointe Hotel and Spa delivers on all fronts with its comfort, prime location, and exceptional amenities. It’s a true standout in Provincetown and a place I would highly recommend!
I love the location of this hotel at the far end of Commercial Street. Very quiet area yet close to the pier. I stayed in one of the King rooms that look out toward the lighthouses. The floor was covered in linoleum but the floor was solid (my last stay you could actually feel the floor giving under you.) The room was nothing special as far as furnishings. There was a small three legged table that tipped every time you leaned on it. Two straight back chairs. The bathroom was really tiny with no vanity area or even a towel rack for the hand towel. When you sit on the toilet, your arm is resting on the toilet paper holder. The only really good thing was the private deck and water view. The room was freezing, no heat. I had to sleep in my clothes and sweat shirt. The bed was comfortable and the pillows were the best I've seen in any my hotel stays. Housekeeping was horrible. When I arrived in the early evening the door to the room next to mine was wide open, bed stripped like they were ready to leave for the day and just left. There was food left in the refrigerator in my room from a previous guest. I discovered as I was getting in the tub that there were no wash cloths in the room. Also no bath mat. As I was going out later that morning I saw the housekeepers and asked if I could get 2 washcloths and another hand towel. They said they would bring them down. I waited a few minutes and went back since I wanted to leave and had to ask again for the items. The hand towels were frayed and so thin that if you dried your hands twice, the towel was soaked. There was a coffee maker but it was tucked into a small alcove of the dresser making it nearly impossible to get water in the top. They gave key cards for both the outside door that led to a hall to the room and the room door. The outside didn't close so you could just pull it open. The cards for the room had to be used 4 or 5 times before it would open the door.
I'm so glad we decided to stay here. The room was clean and the grounds are beautiful. The complimentary breakfast is the best that I've ever had, fresh baked every morning, and the menu changes daily. The hotel isn't directly in town, but it is walkable, and the hotel offers a free ride to and from town. The room was clean and the staff were very attentive and friendly. We will definitely be back!
Our recent stay at the Crowne Pointe Hotel and Spa in Provincetown, MA, was just what we needed. Nestled in a fantastic part of town, this gem offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience. We were there in mid-September 2024 and from the moment we arrived, the atmosphere was serene and quiet and set the tone for a relaxing escape. The weather was wonderful, adding to the overall charm of the experience. The hotel's location is ideal, placing you right in the heart of Provincetown's vibrant scene while maintaining a peaceful retreat. The spa was a standout feature—spotless and swanky, it provided an indulgent experience. The pool, though compact, accommodated our group comfortably and was incredibly refreshing. The hot tub, tucked away in a cozy grotto, offered a uniquely relaxing retreat, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. The courtyard area gave us ample opportunities to meet and interact with other guests. The breakfast was another highlight. The food was simple yet delicious—each morning, we were treated to a variety of options that were both fresh and satisfying. One minor note: while the charming brick courtyard added to the hotel's aesthetic appeal, the bricks could be quite slippery in the morning and when wet. Just a small consideration to keep in mind. Overall, Crowne Pointe Hotel and Spa delivers on all fronts with its comfort, prime location, and exceptional amenities. It’s a true standout in Provincetown and a place I would highly recommend!
JJocelyn HMy boyfriend and I stayed at the Mercury Hotel a couple weeks ago and I still can not get over how comfy and charming this place was! We only stayed one night but wish we had stayed longer! The location of the hotel is great, it is a 2 min walk to Commercial street which where all the buzz and fun is. Really grateful that it had on site parking since we traveled by car. Todd was so sweet and nice, greeted us and was able to recommend any near by spots. The place has a rooftop deck which has awesome views, me and the boyfriend enjoyed the sunset with and after we walked to commercial and bar hopped. The room is a good size for 2 people, anymore would have been tight. I almost left behind my phone charger but Todd was kind enough to call me and we set up an arrangement for me to retrieve it. Definitely thinking about coming back soon!
IIm_traveling_soloI love the location of this hotel at the far end of Commercial Street. Very quiet area yet close to the pier. I stayed in one of the King rooms that look out toward the lighthouses. The floor was covered in linoleum but the floor was solid (my last stay you could actually feel the floor giving under you.) The room was nothing special as far as furnishings. There was a small three legged table that tipped every time you leaned on it. Two straight back chairs. The bathroom was really tiny with no vanity area or even a towel rack for the hand towel. When you sit on the toilet, your arm is resting on the toilet paper holder. The only really good thing was the private deck and water view. The room was freezing, no heat. I had to sleep in my clothes and sweat shirt. The bed was comfortable and the pillows were the best I've seen in any my hotel stays. Housekeeping was horrible. When I arrived in the early evening the door to the room next to mine was wide open, bed stripped like they were ready to leave for the day and just left. There was food left in the refrigerator in my room from a previous guest. I discovered as I was getting in the tub that there were no wash cloths in the room. Also no bath mat. As I was going out later that morning I saw the housekeepers and asked if I could get 2 washcloths and another hand towel. They said they would bring them down. I waited a few minutes and went back since I wanted to leave and had to ask again for the items. The hand towels were frayed and so thin that if you dried your hands twice, the towel was soaked. There was a coffee maker but it was tucked into a small alcove of the dresser making it nearly impossible to get water in the top. They gave key cards for both the outside door that led to a hall to the room and the room door. The outside didn't close so you could just pull it open. The cards for the room had to be used 4 or 5 times before it would open the door.