
Visitors can expand their minds by visiting the Barbara Hepworth Gallery and Sculpture Garden and the Tate St Ives, or take a look at the town's heritage in the St Ives Museum. They can also encounter a variety of tropical birds and many other animals at Paradise Park. And for the those who appreciate locally sourced food and drink, there is the Farmers' Market that runs every Thursday.
For people who are not afraid of things that go bump in the night, there is the Lantern Ghost Walk around the streets of St Ives at night. The town is also about an hour's drive away from the Eden Project, the world's largest greenhouse, in St Austell. Closer by is neighbouring Penzance and Land's End, the most westerly point of the UK.
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