Entertainment and restaurants
Provincetown is a lively sea-girt town that specializes in musical entertainment, gay-themed shows, and a broad art scene. As a tourist destination for over 125 years, there are dozens of great restaurants, interesting shops, and a fun night life - in addition to sun, sand, surf, and whale watches. There is something for anyone who is curious and open-minded.
Provincetown
Truro Vineyards
11 Shore RdProvincetown Theater
238 Bradford StThe Crown & Anchor
247 Commercial StWaters Edge Cinema
237 Commercial StPilgrim House & Landing Restaurant
336 Commercial StWOMR Radio
494 Commercial StStrangers & Saints
404 Commercial StPost Office Cafe & Cabaret
303 Commercial StThe Art House
260 Commercial StSpiritus Pizza
190 Commercial StThe Red Inn
15 Commercial StFood scene
Napi's Restaurant
7 Freeman StThe Mews Restaurant & Cafe
429 Commercial StBubala's By the Bay
185 Commercial StTwisted Pizza Subs And Ice Cream
293 Commercial Stshopping
an eclectic choice of gifts, clothes, and army-navy supplies!
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Marine Specialties
235 Commercial Stan eclectic choice of gifts, clothes, and army-navy supplies!
Womencrafts
376 Commercial StArt scene
AMP: Art Market Provincetown
432 Commercial StInteresting and eclectic art
Displaying Provincetown's 150-year art history and nurturing new artists.
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Provincetown Art Association and Museum
460 Commercial StDisplaying Provincetown's 150-year art history and nurturing new artists.
Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown
24 Pearl StHilda Neily Gallery
364 Commercial StBerta Walker Gallery
208 Bradford StJulie Tremblay Gallery
277 Commercial StSightseeing and outdoor activities
great beaches and wonderful views.
Flyer's Boat Rental
131A Commercial StProvince Lands Visitor Center
171 Race Point RdRace Point Beach
Long Point Beach
Sightseeing
Provincetown Bike Rentals
136 Bradford StIzeluleko zedolobha
Ukuzulazula
watch your step!
Commercial street is the only road in Massachusetts where bicyclists are allowed to ride both ways on a one-way street.
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Kindness required
Provincetown is a historically gay town for tourists and locals. All are welcome as long as they are respectful and accepting.