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Venture and discover Plymouth, with its unique location between moors and sea, this vibrant 'Waterfront City' is a perfect base for touring. With its wealth of attractions and facilities and wide range of accommodation, Plymouth is also an ideal destination for both day trips and short breaks.

Start your voyage of discovery by visiting spectacular Plymouth Hoe where you can climb up Smeaton's Tower Lighthouse to enjoy the best views in Plymouth.

In the Elizabethan Barbican, where history comes alive, attractions include the Mayflower Steps, where the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for America and Plymouth Gin Distillery, which has been producing Plymouth Gin since 1793. The area is also home of the National Marine Aquarium, which is the largest aquarium in the UK and houses the deepest tank in Europe.

The City is the region's shopping capital. The modern pedestrianised City Centre, with its floral displays and water features, is a delight for shoppers with all the major retailers represented and a host of independent specialist outlets.

After dark the city comes alive with restaurants, clubs and bars. We have one of the best theatres in the country, the Theatre Royal, with a programme ranging from drama to musicals and Plymouth Pavilions is the major regional concert venue.

Contact Details

Plymouth
Devon

Tel: 01752 306330

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    Smeaton's Tower

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    0.86 miles away
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    Plymouth City Museum & Art Gallery

    The museum presents a diverse range of contemporary exhibitions, from photography to textiles,...

    0.86 miles away
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    Plymouth Gin Distillery

    Black Friars Distillery, the working home of Plymouth Gin since 1793, is the oldest working gin...

    0.89 miles away
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    1.07 miles away
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    Regular one hour harbour...

    1.16 miles away
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    National Marine Aquarium

    Visit the UK’s largest aquarium and be amazed at our fascinating underwater world.
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    1.29 miles away
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