Plymouth
About Plymouth
Plymouth, Britain’s “Ocean City”, is one of Europe’s most vibrant waterfront cities. Located by a stunning waterfront and harbor.
With fantastic views, and rich history it is a wonderful place to call home.
The Barbican and Sutton Harbour is one of Plymouth’s most popular places to visit, with quaint cobbled streets, a picturesque harbour and a wealth of independent shops, galleries, bars, cafes and restaurants along the water’s edge creating a metropolitan feel.
It’s also home to the Elizabethan House as well as the Mayflower Steps where the Pilgrim Fathers set sail on their voyage to the New World in 1620.
Plymouth Hoe is where Sir Francis Drake is renowned to have played his last game of bowls before his sailing voyage to engage with the Spanish Armada. Also home to the iconic Smeaton’s Tower, Tinside Lido, Royal Citadel and the city’s war memorials the Hoe a large open-space and jaw-dropping views.
There is also Royal William Yard, which was designed by Victorian architect Sir John Rennie and constructed between 1825 and 1831 and has recently been regenerated into a cosmopolitan collection of homes, shops and eateries.
If you like to shop, the city centre features many independent retailers as well as national brands and high street names in its varied shopping areas including Plymouth’s landmark shopping centre, Drake Circus.
The City has a leisure centre, swimming pool, ice skating and many other facilities. Being a popular holiday area, there is no shortage of accommodation for family and friends to stay in the city and surrounding area.
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