What they're saying about Land's End Inn...
“A lavishly decorated outpost atop the West End with extravagant ocean views and gorgeous grounds.” The New York Times
"Unpack your bags at the Land’s End Inn, a jaw-dropping genie’s bottle of art nouveau furnishings that sits high atop the town’s West End" Boston Magazine
Boston Spirit Magazine "Best Rooms in Provincetown" read the editorial feature...
"Enjoying a prime 1-acre perch atop Gull Hill in the far west end of Commercial Street, this magical, whimsical 1907 bungalow is bursting with rare and often outlandish antiques. The two-bedroom loft suite, entered through an armoire (very Narnia) must be one of the most unusual and spectacular lodging spaces on the Cape. There's also a wonderful octagonal tower room with windows wrapping halfway around, bay-view decks on two sides, and a cobalt glass turret. The staff is top-notch here and the breakfast, an elaborate continental spread, features fresh fruits and homemade baked goods." Frommers
“... this is the most unusual place to stay in town...a visual feast..” Cape Cod – An Explorer’s Guide
“Layer upon layer of antiques, luxuriant plants, and artifacts make the place spectacularly unique...Still one of the unique lodging experiences in the world.” Out & About
“Atop a bluff in the far West End, The Land’s End is one of the most unusual buildings on the Cape, and the exotic over-the-top interior of stained glass, Asian wood carvings, and museum-quality antiques is no less memorable.” Fodor’s Gay Guide to the USA
“The most off-beat place in town is Land’s End Inn, perched on a hill above the hubbub. The interior is a riot of Victorian kitsch-hundreds of vases, stained glass, Tiffany lamps, ferns, overstuffed chairs, the works! ...octagonal tower rooms have mesmerizing views of the sand and ocean.” Genre |