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Check-in: 1600
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
Chatham Bars Inn, Cape Cod's quintessential luxury seaside resort has been a renowned and beloved Cape Cod landmark since 1914. With one-quarter mile of the most spectacular private beach on Cape Cod, this grand oceanfront resort would be impossible to recreate today. The historic Main Inn offers luxuriously appointed guestrooms and private suites. Recently constructed cottages with luxurious bathrooms are nestled throughout the property most of which have balconies, decks or terraces with views of the Atlantic Ocean. The new spa suites, designed to facilitate in room treatments, provide an adults only sanctuary with easy access to the adjacent Spa and outdoor relaxation pool.
Chatham Bars Inn has won more awards than any other Cape Cod resort, a AAA Four-Diamond Award winner; consistently named one of the top resorts in the world by Travel & Leisure; the best hotel on Cape Cod by Boston Magazine; "One of the Top Resorts in the World" by Conde Nast Gold List; and "Best Family Resort" by Family magazine.
Located on the elbow of the Cape, Chatham is a destination unto itself, and the town center is a short stroll from Chatham Bars Inn. Chatham is well-known as the most picturesque and desirable town on Cape Cod. Anchored by the historic Chatham lighthouse, the village boasts a lively, architecturally rich Main Street where merchants cater to locals and strolling visitors from around the world. The town celebrates its sense of place through well-loved summertime traditions such as free Friday night band concerts, Cape Cod Baseball league games, and a Fourth of July parade that is a Norman Rockwell painting come to life. Chatham Bars Inn is the only luxury seaside resort located in the town of Chatham.
Check-in: 1600
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
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Overall score
4.2 out of 5
(6 reviews)
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Hotel address: 297 Shore Road, Chatham, MA 02633
Chatham, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Hyannis Airport (HYA) 18 miles, Logan Airport (BOS) 90 miles
Chatham's location on the elbow of Cape Cod is ideal. It is only 90 miles from Boston or Providence and only 18 miles from Barnstable Municipal Airport in Hyannis. Cape Cod communities and attractions, such as Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard, Provincetown, and the National Seashore, are easy day trips from Chatham's central location on Cape Cod..
The classically elegant Main Dining Room features signature New England cuisine, accompanied by panoramic ocean views. The Tavern is cozy and comfortable, with a welcoming bar. The Beach House Grill, on the sands of Chatham Bars Inn private beach, has Cape Cod’s best summertime seats for luncheons, clambakes, and festive beach parties. Afternoon Tea is offered in the South Lounge and guests can enjoy signature cocktails and lighter fare with a panoramic Atlantic Ocean view on the Veranda.
Chatham Bars Inn offers an unbelievably broad range of active pursuits, including excursions to Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket on one of our private boats, offshore and deep sea fishing, whale watching, barrier beach walks, tennis, croquet and biking to name a few making it virtually impossible for guests to become bored. More subdued passions are equally easy to pursue, such as relaxing in the spa, taking a cooking class or an antique car tour.
The Spa at Chatham Bars Inn is a tranquil and luxurious setting, offering oversized treatment rooms with private steam showers, a Vichy shower, hydrotherapy tub, couples massage room, landscaped Japanese Zen gardens, outdoor treatment cabanas and a therapeutic outdoor relaxation pool. The abundant nutrients of the Atlantic Ocean provide a unique natural resource and a powerful tool for aiding health and beauty. The Spa incorporates the ocean’s positive effects on the mind, body, and spirit
At Chatham Bars Inn, our acclaimed service, superior accommodations and attention to detail ensure an unforgettable meeting experience. Our professional meeting planners attend to every detail to ensure that business gatherings reach their full potential in a gracious atmosphere that inspires creativity. Please call our Sales Department today at 1-800-527-4884 to contact us with any additional questions and assistance in planning your conference at Chatham Bars Inn.
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Check-in: 1600
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
*rate found for check-in Dec 10, check-out Dec 11
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Overall score
4.2 out of 5
(6 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
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Score
4 out of 5
cbi - vacation
cape-vacationer Aug 10, 2009
great price for a great spot ...
Traveler type: Family
Score
4 out of 5
first time visitor
dreams of being a world traveler Jun 18, 2009
the hotel was wonderful and our room was in one of the cottages on the premises. the rooms are decorated in cape/beach ... fashion and pretty spacious. it's a bit of a walk (and quiet a few stairs) to get to the beach, so if you don't mind the walk (and we didn't) it's well worth it. the hotel runs a free boat ride to a near by sandbar/island - if your looking for a little more privacy - it's a wonderful place to spend the day with your feet buried in the sand while you watch the seals sun themselves. the staff was friendly, but not so helpful. parking is also pretty limited on premises. the big downside - make sure to ask if there is a wedding going on the week/weekend you plan to be there. they allow weddings to rent out the dinning rooms and most of the hotel common space, which really limits the options for the non-wedding guests.
Traveler type: Couples
make reservations early.
Score
3 out of 5
You get what you pay for.....
Dara May 28, 2009
We got a great rate on a room...well, there was a reason. Our room was pretty far from the beach, next to a utility/staff ... room with lots of traffic early in the morning (aka no sleeping in). We stayed here on our babymoon hoping for a relaxing getaway which was quiet and peaceful...basically with this room you were on the main floor next to a golf course and with lots of people walking by..no napping with the windows open, etc. The spa was nice, the one restaurant in the hotel we ate in was way just okay. The resort is a short distance from Chatham which has lots of fantastic restaurants. The veranda on the front of the hotel at sunset or after dinner was wonderful. This is a huge resort which almost had a "compound feel" to it....Overall a nice place but not worth it unless you have a ocean side room.
Traveler type: Couples
Don't eat at the resort unless its drinks/dessert on the Veranda!
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make reservations early.
--dreams of being a world traveler, boston,ma Jun 18, 2009
Don't eat at the resort unless its drinks/dessert on the Veranda!
--Dara, Chicago, IL May 28, 2009
The best place around is the Squire Tavern. Sit on the tavern side and you can order off either the tavern or their restaurant menu. In the winter we did not have to wait. Of course in the summer it is always packed.
--Judith, USA Dec 29, 2008
Overall score
4.2 out of 5
(6 reviews)
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Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
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Score
4 out of 5
cbi - vacation
cape-vacationer Aug 10, 2009
great price for a great spot ...
Traveler type: Family
Score
4 out of 5
first time visitor
dreams of being a world traveler Jun 18, 2009
the hotel was wonderful and our room was in one of the cottages on the premises. the rooms are decorated in cape/beach ... fashion and pretty spacious. it's a bit of a walk (and quiet a few stairs) to get to the beach, so if you don't mind the walk (and we didn't) it's well worth it. the hotel runs a free boat ride to a near by sandbar/island - if your looking for a little more privacy - it's a wonderful place to spend the day with your feet buried in the sand while you watch the seals sun themselves. the staff was friendly, but not so helpful. parking is also pretty limited on premises. the big downside - make sure to ask if there is a wedding going on the week/weekend you plan to be there. they allow weddings to rent out the dinning rooms and most of the hotel common space, which really limits the options for the non-wedding guests.
Traveler type: Couples
make reservations early.
Score
3 out of 5
You get what you pay for.....
Dara May 28, 2009
We got a great rate on a room...well, there was a reason. Our room was pretty far from the beach, next to a utility/staff ... room with lots of traffic early in the morning (aka no sleeping in). We stayed here on our babymoon hoping for a relaxing getaway which was quiet and peaceful...basically with this room you were on the main floor next to a golf course and with lots of people walking by..no napping with the windows open, etc. The spa was nice, the one restaurant in the hotel we ate in was way just okay. The resort is a short distance from Chatham which has lots of fantastic restaurants. The veranda on the front of the hotel at sunset or after dinner was wonderful. This is a huge resort which almost had a "compound feel" to it....Overall a nice place but not worth it unless you have a ocean side room.
Traveler type: Couples
Don't eat at the resort unless its drinks/dessert on the Veranda!
Score
5 out of 5
Very Warm and Friendly in the Cold
Judith Dec 29, 2008
The Chatham Bars Inn is a luxury resort with a beautiful view of the ocean. The winter is not a busy time but place was far ... from empty. The wonderful front desk woman who checked us in very generously upgraded our room to a cottage with a view. For four people it was spacious and comfortable and pretty. There was a bedroom with two queen beds, a well appointed bathroom with plenty of towels, a separate vanity and second sink with an expresso maker and robes for each of us. We had one lunch in the tavern, tea in their large open great room, and had a huge brunch in the dining room. The dining room looks over the water and the hostess put us at a table that had a view. The staff was very down to earth and helpful. We love the cape during the winter and we would return again.
Traveler type: Family
The best place around is the Squire Tavern. Sit on the tavern side and you can order off either the tavern or their restaurant menu. In the winter we did not have to wait. Of course in the summer it is always packed.
Score
5 out of 5
pleasant and peaceful
Kathryn Dec 28, 2008
It was very spacious and welcoming. There were window seats that looked out over the beach, a private deck with tables and ... chairs looking out over the ocean and fishing boats. This was all unexpected and wonderful. The bathroom separate from the vanity area is always a plus. In addition the comfortable chairs, flat screen tv, refrigerator, and two queen size beds were all as had been described. I thought there was going to be a fireplace, however, the room was so wonderful I did not care. The dining, although expensive, was exceptional. The staff catered to us and I if I decide to go back to the Cape, I would definitely stay here again.
Traveler type: Couples
Several nice restaurants in nearby towns. Great breakfast at Larry's Diner.
Score
4 out of 5
Superb waterfront location
Christopher Oct 6, 2008
Most beautiful spot in the most beautiful town on the Cape. We went off-season (October) and didn't really experience it ... full-force. There were however three weddings taking place the weekend we were there, which gummed up the works somewhat and closed off some of the dining facilities for other guests. Staff was really friendly and helpful, but housekeeping, for example, seemed somewhat overwhelmed. Fabulous facilities, recently redone but NOT in a spare no expense style, which is what it deserves. Food was very, very good, and room service was prompt. Spend the extra to book a view room, ideally with a second floor deck, or you'll be kicking yourself and wishing you did. Avoid first floor rooms in the cottages that overlook parking (and parking noises,) or are adjacent to stairs.
Traveler type: Family
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--dreams of being a world traveler, boston,ma Jun 18, 2009
Don't eat at the resort unless its drinks/dessert on the Veranda!
--Dara, Chicago, IL May 28, 2009
The best place around is the Squire Tavern. Sit on the tavern side and you can order off either the tavern or their restaurant menu. In the winter we did not have to wait. Of course in the summer it is always packed.
--Judith, USA Dec 29, 2008
Several nice restaurants in nearby towns. Great breakfast at Larry's Diner.
--Kathryn, USA Dec 28, 2008
Reviews represent the opinions of CheapTickets customers, not of CheapTickets or its staff.
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