Food Scene
Excellent coffee and superb breakfast, lunch and cakes. Highly recommended.
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The Honey Pot
5 Parade StExcellent coffee and superb breakfast, lunch and cakes. Highly recommended.
Nepalese and Indian cuisine with very friendly owners - always busy.
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Taj Mahal
63 Daniel PlNepalese and Indian cuisine with very friendly owners - always busy.
Sukothai
47 Queen StIt's a family run place with GREAT food.
Takeaway or eat in place a few minutes walk away. The fish and chips are delicious, and the staff are friendly. Wonderful.
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Frasers Fish & Chips
Western Promenade RoadTakeaway or eat in place a few minutes walk away. The fish and chips are delicious, and the staff are friendly. Wonderful.
Thoughtfully prepared food (especially the fish stew) in a light bright dining room - set in a lovely garden with superb views. Eat before or after a tour of the garden.
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Tremenheere Kitchen
Thoughtfully prepared food (especially the fish stew) in a light bright dining room - set in a lovely garden with superb views. Eat before or after a tour of the garden.
This place is great for lunch and dinner with a view over the iconic Jubilee Pool and beyond to St Michael's Mount. Go for Friday pizza night. Fab.
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Jubilee Pool Penzance
Battery RoadThis place is great for lunch and dinner with a view over the iconic Jubilee Pool and beyond to St Michael's Mount. Go for Friday pizza night. Fab.
Arts & Culture
It houses the Newlyn school collection of paintings, has a wonderful town museum and a nice cafe, set in a relaxing park and gardens. It's free on Saturdays. The tennis courts are nearby where you can watch the matches and also another nice cafe for lunch or a drink.
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Penlee House Gallery & Museum
Morrab RoadIt houses the Newlyn school collection of paintings, has a wonderful town museum and a nice cafe, set in a relaxing park and gardens. It's free on Saturdays. The tennis courts are nearby where you can watch the matches and also another nice cafe for lunch or a drink.
It's a private library in a beautiful Georgian building with an amazing archive of local photographs. One of a kind.
The Morrab Library
Morrab RoadIt's a private library in a beautiful Georgian building with an amazing archive of local photographs. One of a kind.
A five-minute walk up the road, it has a June to September weekly programme of outdoor theatre events. And you can pre-book a veggie curry to eat pre-show or during the interval. Great fun.
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Penlee Park Open Air Theatre
Morrab RoadA five-minute walk up the road, it has a June to September weekly programme of outdoor theatre events. And you can pre-book a veggie curry to eat pre-show or during the interval. Great fun.
Sightseeing
It's a wonderful castle in a lovely setting, and great for children and adults.
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St. Michaelsberg
It's a wonderful castle in a lovely setting, and great for children and adults.
Even if you don't see a show here, the theatre itself, built to nestle in the cliff, and the spectacular views of the nearby beaches and cliffs are definitely worth the trip.
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Das Minack-Theater
Even if you don't see a show here, the theatre itself, built to nestle in the cliff, and the spectacular views of the nearby beaches and cliffs are definitely worth the trip.
Despite its obvious touristy draw, Mousehole is still a lovely village especially in the spring. Park your car just outside and walk around the village streets and harbour. There are lots of hidden surprises and delights if you have time to take them in. A lovely pub (the Ship) and a fantastic restaurant with lovely views at The Old Coastguard Hotel will make a day complete.
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Mousehole
Despite its obvious touristy draw, Mousehole is still a lovely village especially in the spring. Park your car just outside and walk around the village streets and harbour. There are lots of hidden surprises and delights if you have time to take them in. A lovely pub (the Ship) and a fantastic restaurant with lovely views at The Old Coastguard Hotel will make a day complete.
It's a beautiful unspoilt remote village on the stunning north coast. The church is beautiful, the pub is adorable, and the coast is a little walk away. The whole north coast is wonderful, between Morvah and St Ives. See it if you can by bus or car.
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Zennor
It's a beautiful unspoilt remote village on the stunning north coast. The church is beautiful, the pub is adorable, and the coast is a little walk away. The whole north coast is wonderful, between Morvah and St Ives. See it if you can by bus or car.
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Getting Around
Easy to find, just by the railway station, for car rental and exploring off the beaten track.
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Europcar Penzance Railway Station
Albert StreetEasy to find, just by the railway station, for car rental and exploring off the beaten track.
Essentials
It is ALWAYS open! Great for picking up things out of hours.
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The Co-operative Food
6 Queens SquareIt is ALWAYS open! Great for picking up things out of hours.
Five minutes walk away, Lidl has everything you need for picnics including great bread.
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Lidl
Carwin RiseFive minutes walk away, Lidl has everything you need for picnics including great bread.
Parks & Nature
Head out towards Porthcurno, and turn off at Logan Rock, park in the car park and head out towards Treen cliff where you can turn east (to take you to sleepy Penberth where much of Poldark was filmed - wear sturdy boots - it descends steeply) or west towards Porthcurno and beautiful Pedn-an-vounder beaches (the latter is nudist). Go down to the beach or just find a spot to picnic on the cliff in the sun. Breathtaking.
Treen
Head out towards Porthcurno, and turn off at Logan Rock, park in the car park and head out towards Treen cliff where you can turn east (to take you to sleepy Penberth where much of Poldark was filmed - wear sturdy boots - it descends steeply) or west towards Porthcurno and beautiful Pedn-an-vounder beaches (the latter is nudist). Go down to the beach or just find a spot to picnic on the cliff in the sun. Breathtaking.