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The Norse Wall House

7 Cottage Street, Provincetown, MA 02657

Please call or email Richard Golembeski at Baron Associates.
Phone: (617) 437-0337 extension 1
e-mail: baron@gis.net

BY CAR:

FROM NEW YORK:
I-95 North to I-195 (exit #20) toward East Providence/Cape Cod.
I-195 to Route 25 East (exit #22A) toward Cape Cod/The Islands.
Follow signs to Route 6 East (Cape Cod/Provincetown).
Follow Route 6 East until you reach Provincetown.
Take a left at the third Provincetown exit (ShankPainter Road).
Follow ShankPainter Road until it ends.
At the stop sign take a right onto Bradford Street.
Follow Bradford Street and take a left onto Cottage Street.
The Norse Wall House is located at 7 Cottage Street.
The two bedroom apartment is located next door at 5 Cottage Street.

FROM BOSTON:
Follow 93 South to Route 3. Follow Route 3 and cross the Sagamore bridge (Route 6).
Follow Route 6 East until you reach Provincetown.
Take a left at the third Provincetown exit (ShankPainter Road).
Follow ShankPainter Road until it ends.
At the stop sign take a right onto Bradford Street.
Follow Bradford Street and take a left onto Cottage Street.
The Norse Wall House is located at 7 Cottage Street.
The two bedroom apartment is located next door at 5 Cottage Street.

BY PLANE:

Cape Air flies from Boston's Logan Airport directly to Provincetown. Provincetown Municipal Airport is located approximately 3.5 miles away from the Norse Wall House.
For more information, please visit http://www.flycapeair.com

BY BOAT:

Two different boat companies operate ferry service from Boston to Provincetown:

Boston Harbor Cruises operates a large, fast ferry from Long Wharf in downtown Boston to Provincetown; the trip takes approximately 90 minutes. Long Wharf is convenient to Logan Airport shuttles and Boston's subway system.
For more information, please visit http://www.bostonharborcruises.com

Bay State Cruise Company operates a smaller fast ferry (approximately 90 minutes) and a large slow ferry (approximately 3 1/2 hours) from Boston to Provincetown. The boat leaves from 300 Seaport Boulevard in South Boston.
For more information, please visit http://www.boston-ptown.com