The Brass Key
Guest House
67 Bradford Street
Provincetown, MA 02657
Toll-free: 800.842.9858
Phone: 508.487.9005
Fax: 508.487.9020
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Michael MacIntyre
& His Staff
Welcomes You To Provincetown's
Exclusive Premier Getaway !

Packed full of amenities, the Brass Key Inn truly has something for everyone. This Cape Cod Compound has been meticulously restored to preserve it’s past splendor while keeping up to date with all of the best of the latest comforts that one would normally only expect at five star resorts. It’s all here and awaiting your arrival with the added bonus of personal service at this magnificent privately owned retreat.
Touring Provincetown is as simple as taking a walk or a bike ride from your guest room. The Inn is centrally located and Provincetown is 3 miles long and about 2 blocks wide, you are sure to see it all. Endless things to see and do are located here and all of Cape Cod. The experienced staff will be more than happy to help you find that perfect restaurant, attraction, romantic spots, nightlife or anything local that you would enjoy.
Owner Michael MacIntyre and his dedicated staff have placed their hearts and souls into the property and have won numerous awards and great reviews from The New York Times, Cape Cod Life, Frommer’s, Fodor’s, Boston Magazine and so many more. Most of all, Michael knows that the people that come back year after year is the greatest reward of all.
Winter, spring, summer and fall, The Brass Key is open for it’s guests all year long. Booking well in advance is suggested as The Inn enjoys a high occupancy rate, especially in the summer months.
No pillow left unturned, The professional and amiable staff provides twice-daily housekeeping, personalized concierge services, a full continental breakfast, wine hour, drinks served pool side and many more personal services.
- 42 Air-Conditioned/Heated Rooms
- Twice-Daily Housekeeping Service
- Expansive Courtyard And Gardens
- Complimentary Poolside Beverages
- Expansive DVD Lending Library
Continental breakfast is served daily: freshly squeezed orange juice; home-baked muffins & breads; pastries; specialty teas; coffee, latte, cappuccino; fresh fruits & berries; cereals, yogurt and jams.
Complimentary beverages are available throughout the day, and in the early evening, we offer complimentary cheese and crudité trays, fine wines and beers. We plan everything for your pleasure.

From Boston (and points north)
120 miles to Provincetown; approximately two and a half hours
Proceed south on I-93 to Route 3 South.
At Exit 1, cross the Sagamore Bridge.
From New York City (and points west)
290 miles to Provincetown; approximately five hours
Proceed north on I-95 to Providence, Rhode Island
In Providence, take Exit 20, I-195 East toward Cape Cod.
Proceed on I-195 East for approximately 44 miles to Exit 22A: Route 25 East toward Cape Cod.
Proceed on Route 25 East for approximately nine miles to Exit 2: Route 6 East (Provincetown). Enter rotary.
Proceed around rotary to exit marked Route 6 East toward Provincetown.
Proceed approximately three miles along Cape Cod Canal to the Sagamore Bridge.
Cross the Sagamore Bridge.
From the Sagamore Bridge, follow directions below.
From Sagamore Bridge:
When you have crossed the Sagamore Bridge, this is Route 6 East.
Proceed on Route 6 East approximately 63 miles to Provincetown. Please note: we recommend careful observation of speed limits after the Orleans rotary, as the towns of Eastham, Wellfleet and Truro are known for their well-monitored speed zones.
Turn left at the third Provincetown Center exit, a single blinking yellow light.
At the end of Shank Painter Road (approximately one mile) turn left onto Bradford Street.
Drive two blocks past Court Street and turn right, as you arrive at The Brass Key signpost, into main parking area.


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