Falmouth has several cafes, pubs, and diners located along the harbor, offering a view of the colorful boats working the Fal river. For caffeine and music lovers, there are cafes around town offering both – a few even have Vinyl on display and sale! While some of these places have live music, others have popular DJs playing top-ranking numbers.
It is well connected by road, train, and one could even take the boat to get around. The harbor offers several ferry services & boat rides around Falmouth that serve as commute & leisure activity. With a branch line direct from Truro station to Falmouth, you could also travel via train. Jump onto one of the many bus services being provided in and around Falmouth & Cornwall for commuting around the town.
By Road, Upon reaching Exter drive through A30 and witness spectacular scenery over Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor. Following A39 via Truro to reach Falmouth.
Truro is connected via branch line with the main line, making it convenient for people to travel to Falmouth via Rail.
To reach Falmouth by air you need to take a flight to Newquay airport and then take a taxi.
The months between June and October see several festivals hosted in Falmouth, making it a center of cultural buzz and the best time to visit. The town sees artists from around the world flocking towards it – starting with the Falmouth Sea Shanty Festival in June and extending to Falmouth Oyster Festival, shortly followed by the Beer Festival in October. The temperature remains pleasant around these months.
Falmouth being located at the southern end, allows one to choose from several beautiful destinations around Cornwall. One could drive along the coast and head out to Truro, Plymouth, Dartmoor National Park and further down to Bristol and Cardiff for a weekend getaway. The place is well-connected to other parts of the UK through rail and air links.
Falmouth town center is the go-to destination for all your shopping needs when in Falmouth. Stretching from the High Street through to Arwenack Street and on to Events Square and the Maritime Museum, it is one of the busiest and the largest town center in the area.
From local individual shops, to brand stores there are ample options to provide you with the retail therapy - from a painting to locally produced meat and vegetables. Additionally, one could also stop at several superb art galleries selling the work of local artists.
OYO Hotel in Falmouth would cost between £49 to £59 per night, depending on the room category you choose.
Spacious rooms, TV, free Wi-Fi, clean bathrooms, fresh linen, and air conditioning are some of the amenities offered by the OYO Hotels in Falmouth.
You would have access to an in-house bar, an open garden with facilities such as free parking, on-the-house toiletries, tea/coffee-making machine, hairdryer, card payment options, wheelchair accessibility and more.
Falmouth, being a coastal town, has some of the most beautiful beaches and ports to offer among other tourist attractions.
OYO Anacapri is one of the best located & economically suited option for your stay in Falmouth.