Howard’s End is situated on a quiet side street, a block away from bustling Commercial Street and on the town’s shuttle bus line making it easy to hop on and off on your way to the National Seashore. In addition, the guesthouse is just steps away from the ferry, bus depot and town beaches. The house, built in 1840, was the residence of the whaling Captain Ezra Cook. In the late 1920′s through the 1940′s it was the retreat of American composer Cole Porter. In 1946 it was converted into a guest house, and is one of Provincetown’s oldest continuously operating Bed and Breakfasts.

