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Shopping, Dining, Lodging & More  

Provincetown is known for its quaint inns and guest houses, many beautifully restored to their original period architecture. Most guest houses and inns serve an informal breakfast. Provincetown also has several motels available that offer pools and light dining. Several establishments welcome pets. Prices range from $100-$300 per night in season and you’ll find some great deals off season when you can still enjoy all the shopping, dining and activities Provincetown has to offer. Much of Provincetown’s social and commercial enterprises are found on Commercial Street which runs parallel to the harbor shoreline. Here, you’ll find an abundance of eclectic shops from antiques to art galleries, from handcrafted jewelry and clothing, to interior design items to marine surplus. Provincetown shops have unique treasures for everyone and every pocketbook. It’s a mile long shopper’s paradise with shops and galleries like nowhere else.

After shopping, enjoy dining in one of the Town’s many restaurants. Whether savoring fish and chips from an outside stand, dining in a patio setting watching the Commercial Street “scene” or relaxing in world-class restaurant specializing in award-winning delicacies, Provincetown offers a wide selection of dining options to meet everyone’s taste and price. And if you are staying in a condo rental, there is a farmer’s market every Friday on the pier during the “season”, with locally grown produce and locally caught fish.

Your activities are not limited to shopping. Provincetown is known for its beaches and waterfront. Rent a boat and explore our harbor. Surf cast for bass and bluefish or drop a line off the wharf and catch a flounder for dinner. Experience the thrill of seeing a whale frolic in the ocean. While you’re at it, bring or rent a bike and explore the miles of bike trails through the National Seashore or maybe rent a kayak. And if you are in the mood for tennis, Provincetown boasts 2 excellent tennis clubs. Enjoy Friday night strolls through the Gallery District openings and enjoy the work of world renowned artists while sampling cheese and wine. Or, maybe a night at the theater, a reading by an author from their latest book, a drag musical, comedy or cabaret show, is your choice. There is something for everyone in Provincetown. It is like nowhere else.

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