The notoriously charming town of Provincetown , located on the northern tip of Cape Cod , is losing its charm, according to Boston.com readers.

Readers responded to an informal poll about the status of the seaside town famous for its restaurants, art galleries, and LGBTQ community after an article in The Boston Globe pointed out that its unique inns are in decline.

The town, affectionately known as P-town, has been named among 15 trending destinations in the U.S. and among the 10 friendliest towns in America . But visitors are finding higher prices and no vacancies, according to the Globe , due to a housing shortage and larger operators increasingly managing the town’s commercial land.

The town now has 82 inns, down from nearly 100 in 2010, according to the Globe

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