Best bargain hotel found in Hyannis
Best bargain hotel in the US? Easy — the SeaCoast Inn in Hyannis, according to TripAdvisor’s annual “Traveler’s Choice Awards.”
The inn, located on Cape Cod, is lauded by consumers posting at the site as “fantastic,” “immaculate,” “comfortable” and “quiet,” with a perfect location and friendly innkeepers.
The inn is closed for the season, but rates on the inn’s website are listed as $98-$148 summer, and $68-$108 spring and fall (higher for holiday weekends).
Other winners in the TripAdvisor awards were Los Altos De Eros, in Tamarindo, Costa Rica, named best luxury hotel in the world; Signature at MGM Grand in Las Vegas as best luxury hotel in the US; the Ritz-Carlton in Berlin as best luxury hotel in Europe; Arcadia Residence, in Prague, Czech Republic, as best bargain in Europe; Residence Inn SeaWorld/International Center in Orlando, as best hotel for families in the US, and the Foxfield Inn in Charlottesville, Va., as best B&B in the US.
For the complete list of 325 hotels in all categories, visit www.tripadvisor.com/travelerschoice.
The winners were determined based on the popularity of a given hotel as measured by both the quantity and quality of postings on TripAdvisor and across the Web, along with traveler ratings of various attributes.
Report by David Wilkening
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