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Plymouth City guide, including Plymouth Hotels
Plymouth is the vibrant regional capital of Devon and Cornwall. It is a
thriving modern city, a historic seafaring port and holiday centre with
something for everyone. When you want to escape the bustle and find a
little peace and quiet, Plymouth is the perfect place to start. With a
unique waterfront ambience and its spirit of the sea, Plymouth
encompasses great local and international cuisine, superb entertainment
and all weather activities throughout the year.
Places of interest:
There is plenty to do for all ages in and around Plymouth. A great
place to start is the Plymouth Dome, where you will learn the history
of the city. Then you can explore the Victorian Crownhill Fort, with
great cannons, underground tunnels, ramparts, barracks and a massive
dry moat. The state-of-the-art National Marine Aquarium is one of the
country's premier tourist attractions, or you can enjoy one of the
other indoor attractions are on offer such as ten pin bowling, laser
games, ice skating or even an indoor beach at the Pavilions Fun Pool.
The Merchant's House is where you can learn all about the trading
that plays a major part in the history of Plymouth’s past.
Plymouth Dome, sited in front of Plymouth Hoe, overlooks the great
natural harbour of Plymouth Sound. This high tech interactive visitor
centre on the Hoe, takes you on an extraordinary journey through the
fascinating history of this great city.
National Marine Aquarium offers a really amazing experience, where
you are taken on an unforgettable journey through the oceans of the
world. You will encounter brilliantly coloured fish, delicate seahorses
and awesome Caribbean Sharks.
Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery is the place to experience and
enjoy engaging exhibitions, fascinating collections, first rate
services and exciting special events. The City's Art Collections
includes the nationally designated Cottonian Collection, or you can
experience what the people of Plymouth do for pleasure in the social
history displays.
The Barbican village is an essential port of call for you during
your visit. It is a maritime treasure trove. It is where Drake and
Raleigh once weighed anchor, and today you can find a bustling
community of specialist shops, restaurants, cafés and
world-class attractions, all in a picturesque harbour setting.
Things to do:
Plymouth is where the coast and countryside are on the doorstep for you
to explore. You can take a trip on the Cremyll foot ferry to the
gardens and parkland of Mount Edgcumbe or visit stately homes like
Saltram House with its Great Kitchen, Buckland Abbey, once home to Sir
Francis Drake, or the 20th century Lutyens designed Castle Drogo. A
train ride on the Tamar valley or South Devon railway, through the
counties beautiful countryside or a trip up river or across the bay is
a relaxing way to enjoy the local scenery but if you want excitement
there are adventure parks at Dobwalls or Woodlands, both offering
thrills and spills galore. For a more sedate trip the Waterfront
Walkway, combines modern art with spectacular views. Plymouth, with its
great natural harbour, is made for those who love the great outdoors;
and of course for real family fun, nothing beats a sunny day on the
beach, with a choice of secluded coves, or simply relax on the
waterfront and enjoy the stunning views across the harbour.
Mount Edgcumbe House is the former home of the Earls of Mount
Edgcumbe. Set in Grade I Cornish Gardens within 865 acres of Country
Park. It has been restored to the 18th century style, in keeping with
the furniture and family treasures it holds. Features include paintings
by Sir Joshua Reynolds, Gerard Edema and William van der Velde, Irish
Bronze Age horns, 16th century tapestries and 18th century Chinese and
Plymouth porcelain. The Country Park was the earliest landscaped park
in Cornwall and comprises of Grade I listed gardens and fifty-five
other listed structures.
Buckland Abbey was originally a small but influential Cistercian
monastery. The house, incorporating the remains of the 13th-century
abbey church, has rich associations with Sir Francis Drake and his
seafaring rival, Sir Richard Grenville. Take a voyage of discovery to
13th century Buckland Abbey and enjoy the story of this medieval
monastery, which was uniquely converted into a Tudor home. You can also
learn about the legendary life of Sir Francis Drake, his
circumnavigation and the story of the Armada
Kingsbridge Cookworthy Museum is where you can discover the story
of Kingsbridge in their 17th century schoolroom. There is also a
complete walk - in Victorian kitchen, Edwardian pharmacy and a large
farm gallery.
Buckfast Abbey is a living monastery in the beautiful Dart Valley.
There is a magnificent Abbey Church, tranquil gardens and three unusual
shops selling produce from Buckfast and other European Abbeys.
Food & Drink:
When the sun goes down, it’s time for the bright lights. International
cuisine or traditional cooking, fine wine or real ale, it’s up to you.
Artillery Tower is a most unusual and intimate restaurant. It is
set facing the sea and is one of the oldest military buildings in
Plymouth. Initially built to defend the realm, it now houses a fine
dining-room offering a modern, fresh style of cooking, but with respect
for traditional stocks, sauces and pastries.
Bistro Bené is a licensed waterfront restaurant in the
Barbican. A haven tucked away in the middle of a bustling city,
offering a superb choice of mouth-watering dishes in a relaxed,
charming and intimate atmosphere.
Tanners Restaurant is known throughout the region for fine quality
and attention to every detail. The best of local produce, prepared with
style and flair, mixed with that special ingredient that only the
Tanner Brothers are capable of producing. Tanners Restaurant is housed
in the oldest surviving domestic building in Plymouth, the Prysten
House.
Admiral Macbride is close to the Mayflower Steps Memorial and
reputedly built on the site of the original Steps, the Macbride was
predominantly a fishing man’s pub until the fish market and boats were
relocated. Now it caters for locals and tourists offering food and for
most of the day. There is a large main room with a small alcove at one
end of the bar.
Plymouth Hotels & Accommodation:
From four-star luxury to rustic bed and breakfast, Plymouth and its
surrounding area has accommodation for all tastes and budgets.
Entertainment:
For an evening out you can choose from a West End preview at the
Theatre Royal, a concert or comedian at Plymouth Pavilions, or the
latest blockbuster at one of the multi-screened cinemas. If you prefer
an active night out there are plenty of dance venues and sporting
facilities in the local area.
The Cooperage is Plymouth's premier venue if you like your music
live. Located on Plymouth's historic Barbican, the Cooperage has
recently undergone extensive renovations. Free to enter, there is a
great atmosphere where you can find a diverse range of music and dance
on offer.
Plymouth Arts Centre has been around for over 50 years, and offers
some of the best exhibitions by local, national and international
artists in a dazzling array of mediums. They also show the best
ground-breaking independent and foreign films in their cinema; and a
vegetarian restaurant can also be found in the building.
The Theatre Royal in Plymouth enjoys a mixed programme of drama
from pantomime to ballet and also incorporates the Drum Theatre.
Whatever you enjoy, it is yours to discover in Plymouth all year round.
With a strong maritime history and exciting coastline combined with the
rugged scenery of Dartmoor, this thriving city can keep you enthralled
for ages.
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