The place where the Pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact is a delightful mélange of tranquil harbors, artistic influences, historical interests, adorable B&Bs, shops, restaurants, and beaches. You’ll find it on the northernmost tip of Cape Cod and two-thirds of the city is comprised of Cape Cod National Seashore . While …
We spent the morning in Provincetown and enjoyed the vibe. Definitely an open and tolerant little town with a lot of cute shops and cafes. The beaches are better mid-island however, as the conservation area suggests.
Kristen C
25/01/2018
"P-town" as it's commonly called is located about 45-50 min drive from West Dennis- and this historic town is as eclectic as it gets. Enjoy people-watching from any of the street benches while you eat fudge or ice cream offered on almost every corner. Great galleries, (artist colonies) terrific seafood and outdoor bars/patios. Easy to spend the day but plan for parking jams and don't hesitate to park about a 10 min walk away as you probably won't get closer- One way streets and "residents only" get to park in town off the Main street. Parking located in the Marina/harbor as well. Also fills up early in summer. From here catch fishing, or whale-watching boats. Can travel back to Boston from P-town.
Judith CProvincetown, Massachusetts
27/01/2017
minutes away , also great beaches, shopping, fine restaurants, shopping museums and more
Charles H
11/11/2016
Wonderful City to walk around and window shop. Lots of cool bars and places to have LOBSTER!
We spent the morning in Provincetown and enjoyed the vibe. Definitely an open and tolerant little town with a lot of cute shops and cafes. The beaches are better mid-island however, as the conservation area suggests.
"P-town" as it's commonly called is located about 45-50 min drive from West Dennis- and this historic town is as eclectic as it gets. Enjoy people-watching from any of the street benches while you eat fudge or ice cream offered on almost every corner. Great galleries, (artist colonies) terrific seafood and outdoor bars/patios. Easy to spend the day but plan for parking jams and don't hesitate to park about a 10 min walk away as you probably won't get closer- One way streets and "residents only" get to park in town off the Main street. Parking located in the Marina/harbor as well. Also fills up early in summer. From here catch fishing, or whale-watching boats. Can travel back to Boston from P-town.
minutes away , also great beaches, shopping, fine restaurants, shopping museums and more
Wonderful City to walk around and window shop. Lots of cool bars and places to have LOBSTER!