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Awards

tripadvisor 2009 top 4 in Provincetown

  Fodor's Travel Guide Star rated

"Congratulations to the Inn at Cook Street!"

Pink Choice awards are presented at the end of each calendar year. The award recognizes those hotels, guest houses and inns that have excelled in providing the very best in gay and lesbian accommodation, based on the reviews and ratings made by guests during that calendar year.Pink Choice Award

Travel and Leisure: The Ultimate Travel Fall Guide
"Where to Stay"


Pink Choice Award 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012



"You exhale stress and inhale peace. This Zen-fabulous gem is a little piece of Europe."

Cape Cod Travel Guide Magazine

Cape Cod Travel Editor's Choice Award 2006Fall/Winter Editor's Choice for Lodging on the Outer Cape

"Refined and urbane..."

This charming inn nearly became a private home recently, but new owners Lisa Feistel and Doreen Birdsell saved it from changing over in 2006 and have done a terrific job improving what was already a lovely place. Rooms in this 1836 Greek Revival house in which author Michael Cunningham lived for a winter years ago are refined and urbane, with plush linens, flat-screen TVs with DVD players, Wi-Fi, modern reading lamps, and tasteful furnishings.


Out and About
Five Palms Award Out and About Five  Palm Award 2006


"A terrific place to stay..."

In winter 2006, this attractive East End inn just off Bradford Street sold to a developer who planned to convert it into condos, but Connecticut transplants Lisa Feistel and Doreen Birdsell quickly stepped in, snapped it up, and turned it back into a terrific place to stay. The enthusiastic new innkeepers have done an admirable job decorating the 1836 Greek Revival where author Michael Cunningham penned Home at the End of the World one winter.

 

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