Local Attractions
Commercial Street The heart of Provincetown's vibrant scene — lined with boutiques, galleries, restaurants, bars, and cafés. Walking up and down this lively corridor gives you a real feel for the town's eclectic energy and welcoming culture. Pilgrim Monument & Provincetown Museum A defining landmark commemorating the Pilgrims' first landing in 1620. Climb to the top for stunning panoramic views of Provincetown and Cape Cod Bay. Both are part of the Cape Cod National Seashore, offering beautifully preserved natural shoreline. Whale Watching Tours Provincetown is one of the top U.S. destinations for whale watching. Boat tours depart regularly from MacMillan Pier and often guarantee sightings of humpbacks and fin whales.
Property Description
The Ellery Hotel Provincetown is a small, design-forward guesthouse tucked into Provincetown's East End—a part of town known for its galleries, quieter residential streets, and easy access to the best of Commercial Street without feeling like you're living on the main drag. The hotel sits on Johnson Street between Commercial and Bradford, a location that's intentionally convenient: you're close enough to walk to the waterfront, MacMillan Pier, the Pilgrim Monument, and the town's shop-and-restaurant heartbeat, but just removed enough to feel like you can actually exhale when you come home at night. The Ellery frames itself as a blend of New England style and Provincetown spirit/history, and the most obvious way you'll experience that is through the way the rooms and shared spaces are presented: less “traditional seaside inn,” more “boutique guesthouse with curated design choices.” The shared lounge is presented as a relaxed gathering spot—wood floors, modern design, a place to read, meet people, or simply unwind. Provincetown is sociable by nature, but social energy can be a choice, not an obligation. The Ellery's common spaces are designed to support both: you can mingle during hosted hour, or you can sit in a corner with a book and let the town's buzz happen elsewhere. With 19 guest rooms, the Ellery can offer variety without overwhelming you with choices. Its room mix includes several categories that cover the most common guest needs—simple, comfortable rooms for people who plan to spend most of their time out in town, and more feature-rich rooms for travelers who want their lodging to feel like a destination in itself. One of the more distinctive things the Ellery emphasizes is its courtyard—not just as a visual feature, but as a functional “third space” for guests. The hotel describes the courtyard as having a tranquil garden, soft seating, elegant sitting areas, and quiet corners meant for reading, conversation, or listening to water features. In summer, guests are invited to have coffee at an outdoor table under a wisteria arbor or gather for afternoon cocktails. In Provincetown, where many properties are tightly packed and outdoor space can be limited to a small porch or a narrow patio, a courtyard that's actually designed for lingering changes the rhythm of a stay. It means you don't always have to “go out” to feel like you're doing something. Some days, your best Provincetown moment might be a quiet morning outside before the town fully wakes up, or a late afternoon reset before heading back into the social current of Commercial Street. The Ellery has a built-in social moment: a Wine and Cheese Hour offered Monday through Thursday from 4–5 PM during the season, June 1 through September 30. The hotel describes it as a mix of wines plus imported and domestic cheeses with accompaniments—and, crucially, as an easy way to meet other guests. The timing is smart for Provincetown. Late afternoon is when the town starts to transition: people come back from the beach, shower off sunscreen and salt, and decide whether the night will be early dinner and a show, or late dinner and dancing, or something in between. The Ellery even positions this hour as a “prelude” to Provincetown's daily Tea Dance—an iconic ritual for many visitors. or a property of this size, the Ellery's guest-only wellness area is one of its most meaningful differentiators. Rather than a “spa” in the sense of paid treatments, it's presented as a private, guests-only retreat with hydrotherapy and heat experiences—exactly the kinds of amenities that pair well with beach days, bike rides, long walks, and Provincetown nights that run later than planned.
Details / Other Expenses
| Check In: | 3:00PM |
| Check Out: | 11:00AM |
| Year of Last Renovation: | 2024 |
| Floors: | 2 |
| Rooms: | 19 |
| Corridors: | Both Interior and Exterior Hallways |
| Non Smoking Rooms: | 18 |
| Handicap Rooms: | |
| Rooms with 1 Bed: | 19 |
| Suites: | 1 |
| Room Windows: | Windows Do Open |
| Cleaning Frequency: | Daily |
| Dist. to Food/Bars: | 0.4 Km |
| Dist. to 24hr Restaurant: | 0.8 Km |
| Dist. to Nearest Gym: | 0.8 Km |
Policies / Expenses Cancellation: November through April:– You must cancel at least 48 hours before arrival to avoid penalties.May through October (peak season):– You must cancel at least 14 days before arrival to avoid penalties.– If you cancel within this 14-day window, the to |
| Total Taxes: | 11.70% |
| Total Misc Fees: | NT$0.00 TWD (mandatory resort fees/taxes) |
| State Tax: | 5.70% |
| City Tax: | 6.00% |
| Other Tax: | 2.75% (Cape Cod Water) |
| Resort/Hotel Fee: | 10.00% |
Amenities / Features
Airport & Shuttle Information
Closest Airport: Provincetown Municipal Airport (PVC)Name: Provincetown Municipal Airport (IATA: PVC)Location: At the tip of Cape Cod, just about 2–3 miles from Provincetown’s town center — roughly a 10-minute drive.Service: Small regional airport with scheduled commercial flights and general aviation.Airlines: Cape Air currently operates scheduled flights — primarily to/from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and sometimes seasonal flights from New York.Flight Time: Direct flights from Boston to Provincetown are typically around 20–25
Airport Shuttle?
Sorry,
no airport shuttle available.
Breakfast Information
We offer guests a $5 Voucher to a local Deli Farland each day of their stay.
Pet Friendly?
Service animals complying with ADA Title lll regulations are allowed.
Sorry, pets are
not allowed.
Parking Info
Internet / WiFI
Cleaning Policies
Daily Cleaning Services provided