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Overlooking the Cape Cod landscape, the Deluxe Master Suite at the Chatham Bars Inn provides travelers with a spacious retreat. Offering one king or two queen beds, there is a separate living room with a pullout queen size sleeper sofa, gas fireplace, and flat-screen TV. There's also a window seat providing a ideal place to read a book or relax while enjoying the surrounding landscape. Read more below the photo of the Deluxe Master Suite.
The Chatham Bars Inn provides accommodations in the Historic Main Inn, as well as Cottage Rooms and Spa Suites. Each accommodation type offers unique luxuries for guests, with Cottage Rooms and Suites featuring Cape Cod views. The Main Inn was built in 1914 and has been impeccably restored to maintain historic details while infusing the space with high-end modern amenities.
Five Star Alliance Perk: Guests booking under the "5 Star Signature Package" rate will receive continental breakfast for two daily at STARS and a $50 resort credit per room/per stay for one night stays or $100 resort credit per room/per stay for stays of two nights or more.
Wequassett Inn sits atop an east-facing rise, and offers breathtaking views of Pleasant Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Over 400 years ago, the Wampanoag Indians enjoyed summering at Wequassett. The tribe named the land Wequassett, which means "crescent on the water," most likely because the sand-spit curves about the Cove are in the crescent shape. Much as visitors do today, summer activities for the tribe included swimming and fishing in the Bay's clear waters.
Of the 22 historic buildings that comprise the resort, two boast especially noteworthy stories. The Eben Ryder House, known locally as "Square Top," was actually built in the nearby town of Brewster. In 1907 it was disassembled, and moved to Wequassett on large flat-bed trucks. The registration building, the 1740 Warren Jensen Nickerson House, was also transported to its present site.