Located 2.5 miles from the Chatham Railroad Museum, this Massachusetts hotel features a hot tub, seasonal outdoor pool and game room. All guest rooms feature private patios and free Wi-Fi.
Mike
United Kingdom
Great room in a hotel that is in beautiful grounds. You also get a very warm welcome.
Situated in Chatham, Chatham Wayside Inn offers a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre and garden. Featuring a restaurant, the property also features a bar.
Set in Chatham, less than 1 km from Oyster Pond Beach, Greyfinch Chatham Inn offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking and a seasonal outdoor swimming pool.
Set on 2 acres of beautifully landscaped English gardens, this Chatham B&B is housed in an historic sea captain’s estate that dates to 1839. A complimentary gourmet breakfast is served each morning.
This motel in Chatham, Massachusetts offers access to a private beach area with a fire pit and is 7 minutes’ walk from shopping and dining by the town centre. Free Wi-Fi is accessible.
Victoria
United Kingdom
Fabulous location on the beach front. Peaceful and quiet. Spacious room and comfy beds with great bathroom and additional facilities if needed. Very short drive or nice walk to the main street, bars, shops and restaurants.
Offering a daily continental breakfast, Surfside Motor Inn is located in Chatham. Free WiFi access is available. Chatham Lighthouse Beach is just 2 minutes’ drive.
gal
Israel
everything, she helped us with everything we needed
Located 1 mile from downtown Chatham, this motel is less than a five minute drive from Harding’s Beach. It features an outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi access.
Carol
United States
The motel has been completed renovated with modern up to date construction, furniture, flooring, bedding, all fursnishings.
On average, 3-star hotels in Chatham cost £193 per night, and 4-star hotels in Chatham are £282 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Chatham can on average be found for £786 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Chatham in August is very busy. The Main Street is very crowded all day but as there is a nice collection of shops and restaurants it's the place to go for drinks, a meal, or some shopping. Our rental was tucked away down a very quiet lane and it's really just the main roads and shopping street that seem to get so full.
We didn't eat out much, there's a good supermarket and a weekly farmers market.
We had a tasty casual lunch at Chatham Fish Pier. Our meal at Macs Fish Restaurant was not that great but we had a nice meal at The Goose restaurant.
Definitely recommend a baseball game at Veteran's Field Chatham; we'd never been to a game before and the people in the seats around us were very friendly and happy to fill us in on how it all worked. It was a fun evening. Free parking if there is space next to Veteran's field or go by bike.
We hired bikes which meant we didn't have to pay the high charges for parking at nearby beaches. $25-35 per visit regardless of how long you stay. But Cape Cod is large so you need a car to get further afield. You can easily spend most of your time just exploring the areas reachable by bike around Chatham.
You really need to take your own shade to the beach!
The whale watching out of Provincetown was amazing. We were lucky to have a cloudless, windless day so conditions were perfect and we saw 5 humpback whales - bubble net feeding, lunge feeding and just hanging out very close by.
Alice
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Chatham has a real village feel.
Chatham has a real village feel. Was there off season, so not all shops opened, some closed early. Nice variety of shopping. Enjoyed lighthouse, beach and Yankee Ingenunity (nice mix of merchandise. Great area to stay in if doing a few day trips.
marcia
Scored 10
10
We have visited chatham at least 20 times over the years and...
We have visited chatham at least 20 times over the years and it has become a home away from home- traditional New England town, lovely beaches restaurants, charming downtown - we like morning walks on the beach, seal watching at the pier (don't miss lobster rolls), searching for shells on Hardings beach, summer baseball games, and of course the Friday band concert! See you next year!
Kristen
Austria
Scored 4.0
4.0
Chatham is pretty and friendly waterfront Cape Cod town.
Chatham is pretty and friendly waterfront Cape Cod town. It is monstrously overcrowded in August. No parking,tough to get into restaurants,too much traffic. Too much sizzle not enough steak. Go off season.
Beaches are “protected” by coastal barrier beaches,basically meaning NOT oceanfront in most places.
george
United States
Scored 10
10
The inn was great— nice staff, the room very cute and clean...
The inn was great— nice staff, the room very cute and clean with comfy beds. I appreciated the soft sheets and nice bathroom towels!
They have a lovely pool and it was sparkling clean. This was a great location only about 6 blocks from a pretty beach. I loved Chatham and would stay there again!
Pam
Scored 10
10
Charming Cape Cod village, interesting shops, a variety of...
Charming Cape Cod village, interesting shops, a variety of restaurants, and a variety of Cape Cod attractions within a short distance,i.e. National seashore, Audubon Center, cedar swamp trail, bike paths, etc..
Bernard
United States
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Beautiful charming historic Inn, fantastic location walkable to Chatham and Oyster Pond, which is wonderful for swimming. The food was absolutely fantastic and we recommend having dinner there when the restaurant is open.
Fabulous little cottage in quaint Cape Cod. Far away from noise and other people. On a cute short dirt road- magical! Loved everything about it. We wish we had been able to stay at least two more nights!
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