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48-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable. No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate. Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in. No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in. Must be 21+ to check in. Credit card required at check-in. $10 daily amenity fee paid at check-in. Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability. Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased.
Hotel located right next to the Cape Cod Bay entices the guests with a beautiful setting, convenient location, spacious rooms, and a pool
Hotel at a Glance, Hotel 1620 Plymouth Harbor
As the very name suggests, Hotel 1620 Plymouth Harbor is beautifully situated by the Cape Cod Bay, right across the street from it. Guests can go on a five-minute walk to a nearby beach, wander along the bank, see the famous Pilgrim Fountain or Plymouth Rock, and enjoy the historical setting. After all that touring, visitors can fully relax in their tastefully-designed and comfortably spacious accommodations that come equipped with coffee makers and refidgerators.
- Enjoy your time outside in the numerous nearby shops and restaurants.
- Take a refreshing dip in the hotel’s large indoor pool.
- Keep fit in the well-equipped fitness center (temporarily closed due to renovation).
- Create unforgettable memories during a waterfront wedding ceremony organized by the hotel.
Plymouth and Cape Cod, Massachusetts: Historical Setting and Miles of Shoreline
Known as “America’s Hometown”, Plymouth was the site of the Mayflower Pilgrims colony back in 1620 and is one of the oldest municipalities in the whole United States. Today, the town’s rich history is still very much visible in its multiple facilities, monuments, and attractions. These include the Pilgrim Hall Museum (the oldest continually operating museum in the United States), the famous Plymouth Rock which is traditionally said to be the disembarkation point for the Pilgrims, the Mayflower ship replica, and the Plimonth Plantation which is a living history museum.
But the important historical setting is not all that Plymouth has to offer. The Plymouth municipality makes up the entire western shore of Cape Cod Bay, with miles of beaches and the Cape Cod Peninsula nearby. The arm-shaped peninsula encompasses a string of idyllic fishing villages, rolling dunes, and 300 miles of sandy shoreline—and it’s still the place where many East Coasters choose to spend their leisurely summer days. Popular attractions include fresh-seafood restaurants, quaint stores, and bicycle trails, such as the 11-mile Shining Sea Bikeway that wends from North Falmouth to Woods Hole.
But there’s also plenty to do in winter in the area, when the crowds are a lot smaller. On the uppermost tip of the Cape, the free-spirited art colony of Provincetown attracts visitors year-round. This is one of the best places to head for a vibrant nightlife scene—there are cabarets, bars, and lounges aplenty. Pop into the Provincetown Art Association and Museum to check out local artwork, both historical and contemporary. Farther south, the Woods Hole Science Aquarium houses 140 marine animals native to the Northeast and mid-Atlantic region. You might even see marine biologists feeding the seals in the aquarium’s outdoor enclosure.