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Guests
socialize in the living and dining areas, especially
in the morning as they enjoy a sumptuous breakfast.
After a day of activity around the Cape, guests can
enjoy late afternoon refreshments. Evening fare includes
coffee and dessert.
The
King's Inne is listed on the National Registry of Historic
Places. Visitors looking to explore will find The King's
Inne to be centrally located, providing easy access
to the entire Cape.
Within
walking distance, stroll through antique shops, art
galleries, boutiques, and bookstores. Diners will enjoy
an array of eateries, from the oldest operating tavern
in the country, to "Hallets", a one-hundred-year
old apothecary and soda fountain.
A five minute drive brings you to Barnstable Harbor,
once a port for merchant vessels and home of the historic
Customs House Museum, and now a mecca for charter sportfishing
boats plying Cape Cod Bay. Many enjoy whale watch boats
which guarantee viewing the rare northern right whale,
a swim at the local beach, or dinner overlooking the
harbor.
East
along Olde King's Highway, Dennis Village features miles
of sandy beaches and the home of the Dennis Playhouse,
one of the finest summer theaters. History buffs will
want to visit Sesuit Harbor where many of the famous
clipper ships were built in the last century. Golf enthusiasts
will find several courses open to the public within
a short drive. Hyannis is nearby, offering entertainment,
shopping, ferry and air service to the islands of Nantucket
and Martha's Vineyard.
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