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Falmouth's charming harbour and lively arts scene make it a treasure trove for creatives and beach lovers alike. The National Maritime Museum Cornwall is a must-visit, showcasing the city's rich maritime history and its connection to the world's largest ship, the HMS Caroline. Travellers also adore the Falmouth Oyster Festival, where local seafood and live music come together in a vibrant celebration of the area's culinary heritage.
The best time to visit Falmouth is during the summer months, when the weather is warm and sunny, and the town comes alive with festivals and events. For first-timers, take a bus from the town centre to the nearby Gyllyngvase Beach, a stunning stretch of sand and pebbles with crystal-clear waters and breathtaking views of the coastline.
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