Downtown Provincetown

Enjoy it while visiting Cape Cod in Massachusetts

Downtown Provincetown

Provincetown, a lively town at the end of Cape Cod, has plenty to offer in terms of shopping, dining, and entertainment. The main street, Commercial Street, is filled with charming shops, cozy cafes, delicious seafood restaurants, lively bars, tempting ice cream parlors, and souvenir stores. Colorful trolleys carrying tourists can be seen traversing the road, while vibrant rainbow flags proudly wave above, representing the town’s thriving LGBTQ community. As you explore the nearby streets, you’ll come across charming homes and welcoming bed-and-breakfasts. Don’t miss the pier, where you can take in the refreshing ocean breeze and browse through small stands run by local artisans. Although the beach area in Provincetown may not be ideal for sunbathing, summer visitors can enjoy activities like kayaking and paddleboarding. And if you’re up for a short drive, the popular Race Point Beach awaits your arrival.

Provincetown is a vibrant town on Cape Cod that comes alive when the sun sets. It offers a variety of exciting nighttime activities beyond just bars. You can enjoy karaoke spots, drag shows, and dance clubs for a memorable evening. Finding street parking may be challenging, especially in the summer, but there are affordable lots near Commercial Street. It’s worth noting that while some places close down during winter, many lodging options and stores remain open. For additional details, refer to the website of Provincetown’s tourism board.