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We were in Cape Cod for the weekend. After a friend’s birthday party, we drove to Provincetown to spend a night. I’ve stayed at many B&Bs as well as rented homes on Airbnb in P-town. For this trip, I chose Admiral’s Landing. I’ve stayed here before and was looking forward to returning as it is one of my favorites.
Anthony’s Take: Admiral’s Landing is a hidden gem nestled in P-town. This charming bed and breakfast offers a cozy retreat for travelers seeking a memorable stay. The inn boasts beautifully appointed guest rooms, each thoughtfully designed with a blend of comfort and New England charm. From the friendly and attentive innkeeper at the front desk to the peaceful ambiance of the common areas, every detail at Admiral’s Landing exudes warmth and hospitality.
Booking
The room was booked on through Hotels.com for $334 plus tax. I chose the Waves Penthouse. Admiral’s Landing offers free parking as well as breakfast.
Transportation to/from the Hotel
We spent the day on Martha’s Vineyard and were coming to Provincetown from the parking lot near the ferry. The ride took a little over two hours. On the way back, we drove to Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and that ride took about two hours and 25 minutes.
Location
Admiral’s Landing has a prime location just steps away from Commercial Street and in close proximity to Provincetown’s renowned art galleries, shops, and dining options. It’s the perfect haven for those looking to immerse themselves in the unique culture and natural beauty of this enchanting coastal town.
Check-in
We checked in after 6:00 PM. The front desk was closed but one of the owners called us while we were on our way to explain where our room was located, where we could find the key, how to order breakfast via QR code (orders need to be in by 7:00 PM), and that with the key we would find a letter with the Wi-Fi password and more information. The call was appreciated and everything was found as described.
Waves Penthouse
There are five rooms, two studios, and one penthouse at the B&B.
The Waves Penthouse I booked is in the second building away from the main one. The Waves Penthouse is located up the stairs.
I liked the coastal art that was hanging in the hallway.
The living room area is to the right when you enter the room.
There is a comfy couch and ottoman near the door.
Another big chair is found near the fireplace. A TV is over the fireplace.
I loved the tray near the chair. All of the decor gave the room a real sense of place.
The king-sized bed is located across from the living area. There are two nightstands flanking the bed.
I appreciated the number of outlets and USB ports provided.
We arrived to find chocolates on our bed.
A kitchenette is near the fireplace and across from the bed.
Everything you could need is found here including a microwave, refrigerator, Keurig, coffee, dishes, and more. How cute are these mugs?
The Keurig has everything you need for morning coffee.
The refrigerator is empty for your personal items.
The closet next to the kitchenette has an iron, ironing board, and luggage racks.
The entrance to the huge bathroom is located next to the bed. There are two sinks immediately inside.
A large, freestanding bathtub is across near the window.
The glassed-in shower is on the right side of the bathroom. It’s spacious and water pressure is good.
The toilet is in the opposite corner.
Bar soap and disposable cups were found near the sinks.
Bottles were mounted in the shower with Gilchrist & Soames brand shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel.
When it was time for bed, we put this buoy on the door handle.
Public Areas & Amenities
The hotel’s lobby is cozy. It’s a great spot to relax (especially when it is rainy as it was during our visit). Admiral’s Landing offers free parking and the lot was not full while we were there.
Complimentary coffee, water, and ice are available in the lobby.
The coastal decor adds a lot to being in Cape Cod.
Since it is P-town, a rainbow was an appropriate throw pillow.
Breakfast
Breakfast is brought to your room around 8:30 AM. There is a good variety of cold items to choose from including cereal, granola, yogurt, a baked good, juice, and more. You choose what you want by 7:00 PM the night before and it’s delivered to your door.
The day’s baked good was an Almond Bear Claw. It was so good.
Overall Impression: Admiral’s Landing is cozy and comfortable. It’s located in the perfect spot, which is just close enough to everything but tucked back far enough to be peaceful. We loved the Waves Penthouse, service, and breakfast.
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