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A Boutique Provincetown Hotel Near Commercial Street

Welcome to Gabriel’s, a Provincetown Hotel, a cozy, pet-friendly hotel in Provincetown, MA, just one block from Commercial Street, the town beach, restaurants, shops, galleries, nightlife, and whale watching.

For 46 years, Gabriel’s has welcomed guests to the heart of Provincetown with large, individually designed rooms, friendly hospitality, and one of the most peaceful garden courtyards in town. Tucked behind our historic buildings, you will find three levels of gardens, two outdoor fireplaces, quiet sitting areas, and even a waterfall.

It feels like a hidden retreat, but the best of Provincetown is right outside your door.

Our Rooms

From spacious king suites to cozy hideaways, Gabriel’s, a Provincetown Hotel offers a room for every kind of traveler. Choose from rooms and suites with private kitchens, fireplaces, private sun decks, spa showers, jacuzzi tubs, park views, and even a private in-room cedar sauna.

Forty-six years of guests have picked their favorite. Yours is waiting.

Ariel Penthouse King bedroom with private deck at Gabriel's, a Provincetown Hotel
Golden retriever in the garden at Gabriel's, a Provincetown Hotel, pet-friendly boutique inn

Pet Friendly

At Gabriel’s, we do not just accept pets, we welcome them. Our pet-friendly Provincetown hotel offers nine dog-friendly rooms, making it easy to bring your four-legged travel companion along for your Cape Cod getaway.

A private gate from Gabriel’s leads straight into the park, so the morning walk starts at your door.

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