Discover the best top things to do in Charlestown, United Kingdom including Shipwreck Treasure Museum, Atishoo Gallery, Charlestown Harbour, The Harbourside Inn, Cscape Art, Charlestown to Porthpean Circular Walk, Sail Loft Emporium, Craft Kiln, One Bridal, St Paul's Church.
4.5 based on 1,402 reviews
Europe's largest private collection of shipwreck artefacts with nearly 8,000 artefacts from over 150 shipwrecks located in Charlestown, Cornwall. (A UNESCO World Heritage site)
Well worth a visit, beautiful and lovely restaurants , easy to find, spotlessly clean, and the people are very welcoming.. enjoyed our visit
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Atishoo Gallery is full to the brim with coastal inspired homewares, original art, prints, cards, jewellery, pottery and glassware. Now in their 17th year in the historic village of Charlestown, owners and artists Liz and Paul have built up a reputation for sourcing an eclectic range of gift-ware all designed or made in the UK. They also offer a bespoke picture framing service in the onsite workshop, framing everything from photos to original art and memorabilia. The gallery is based in a two storey barn conversion in a pretty courtyard opposite the chapel.
4.5 based on 384 reviews
Charlestown Harbour is set on the rugged, stunning, South Cornish Coastline. Charlestown is the last open 18th Century Georgian harbour in the UK and is proud to be a UNESCO world heritage site. When you enter Charlestown Harbour you are transported back in time. The Harbour has a unique history and geography and remains a vibrant working port, with classic Tallships, beautiful beaches and great places to eat and drink whilst enjoying the breath-taking views
The harbour itself is picturesque and atmospheric with the Tall ships moored there. Shipwreck Museum is interesting and the tunnel of lights at Christmas was a unique and delightful attraction.
4.0 based on 77 reviews
Visited Charlestown with friends on our last night in Cornwall for a planned evening meal and we decided to book a table at the Harbour Inn. We were not disappointed, our meals were served in good time with all four meals arriving at the table together and very hot. For starters we shared the muscles in white wine and garlic sauce, this were exceptional and plenty of them. For the main meal I had fish pie and my with had fish pie in a pancake. Both meals were delicious. I would certainly eat there again.
4.0 based on 18 reviews
Lots of nice limited edition prints of cornish scenes , Fishermen and tin miners, Lucky for me i was given one i liked as a present.
4.0 based on 5 reviews
A circular walk between the sheltered cove at Porthpean and the historic port of Charlestown, originally built to export copper, then China Clay, and now used as a dock for tall ships.
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