Engaging Getaways and Venues for:
Edgartown, MA
The owners, Ann and Stephen Graham, opened their home in the historic district to Airbnb guests in 2013. It was built in 1850 and is across the street from the commons. There are two bedroom options on the first floor, one room with its own bathroom and one room without a bathroom. A private bath is available on the second floor. Breakfast, including fresh-squeezed orange juice, is provided. more...
The Harbor View at the end of North Water Street is the largest hotel in Edgartown. Built in 1891, it overlooks Edgartown Lighthouse, a harbor and Chappaquiddick Island and is flanked on both sides of the street by homes of 19th-Century whaling captains. In the main building, room sizes, room amenities and room features vary. Some rooms have a private porch. All rooms in the Governor Mayhew Building have a private balcony. There are four meeting rooms offering 4,700 square feet of space and outdoor spaces for meals, clambakes and functions. more...
The Charlotte Inn is the island’s only Relais & Chateaux hotel. Aiming to recreate the grand lifestyle of Edwardian-era England, the inn's buildings are an elegant compound of meticulously restored whaling captains' homes. The rooms are filled with antiques. The Terrace Restaurant celebrates American cuisine with European accents. more...
With 90 guest rooms, the Harborside is the second largest hotel in Edgartown. The main building was built in the 1700s and was a dry goods store in 1845. The balcony center rooms have a scenic view of Edgartown Harbor and a deck overlooking the inn's gardens. There is a heated waterfront pool, and Pure Touch, a full-service salon and spa, is on the property. more...
The Lightkeepers Inn, a house built in the 1940s, sits one block from Main Street and Edgartown Harbor. It contains six suites, and each can accommodate four guests. Each suite has a living room, a kitchen, a bedroom and a bathroom. more...
The Sydney, formerly The Fallon, is an eight-room boutique hotel located in the heart of the shopping district and a block from the harbor. It is above the renowned l’Etoile restaurant in a magnificent Victorian-inspired home built in 1892. There are eight guest rooms with hardwood floors, high ceilings, chandeliers and crown molding. more...
The Victorian Inn, the sister hotel to the Sydney, includes 14 guest rooms with antique furniture and ceiling fans. Many rooms have canopy beds, and several have a private balcony or deck. A light breakfast is served. Beach chairs and coolers are provided. more...