Yeemun’s guidebook

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Yeemun’s guidebook

Sightseeing

Royal William Yard : Royal William Yard is an outstanding waterfront development occupying a prime position with magnificent views across Plymouth Sound. Originally built in the early 1800's for use by the Royal Navy it has a stunning collection of grade I and II listed buildings. Now a thriving hub of appealing restaurants, bars and businesses - this is a must see!
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Royal William Yard
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Royal William Yard : Royal William Yard is an outstanding waterfront development occupying a prime position with magnificent views across Plymouth Sound. Originally built in the early 1800's for use by the Royal Navy it has a stunning collection of grade I and II listed buildings. Now a thriving hub of appealing restaurants, bars and businesses - this is a must see!
A breath-taking panorama, no trip to Plymouth is complete without a visit to Plymouth Hoe. With unbeatable views across Plymouth Sound, it’s the perfect place to spend a sunny day, enjoying a picnic on the grass or taking a dip in the art deco Tinside Lido.
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Hoe Park
4 Osborne Pl
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A breath-taking panorama, no trip to Plymouth is complete without a visit to Plymouth Hoe. With unbeatable views across Plymouth Sound, it’s the perfect place to spend a sunny day, enjoying a picnic on the grass or taking a dip in the art deco Tinside Lido.
A little ferry will bring you to Mount Edgcumbe House and Country park Cornwall.
Cremyll Ferry
A little ferry will bring you to Mount Edgcumbe House and Country park Cornwall.
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Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park
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The Barbican
The Barbican
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Dartmoor National Park
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Zoológico de Dartmoor
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Acuario Nacional de la Marina
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Food scene

Plymouth is a city shaped by the fortunes of sea, trade and war, nowhere more so than in the historic Barbican. Plymouth's delightful old port, full of narrow cobbled streets, Elizabethan warehouses, specialist shops, art galleries, cafes and restaurants.The perfect place to find an original souvenir of Plymouth. The distinctive single-storey glazed building on the waterfront was formerly the old fish market (now re-located to the facing quay on the other side of the Harbour) and it has been imaginativley converted into a high quality retail visitor attraction. From the cobbled area outside, you resume walking along the ancient quays which would have been where the Pilgrims and many of Plymouth's merchants, mariners, privateers and buccaneers would have passed, over the centuries. Whether you are visiting Plymouth or if you live nearby, this is the place to discover everything you ever wanted to know about the place from where Sir Francis Drake sailed, from where the Pilgrim Fathers departed to settle the New World (the Mayflower Steps) and where Britons danced in defiance of Hitler's Luftwaffe. above information is copy from visitplymouth.co.uk
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Barbican
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Plymouth is a city shaped by the fortunes of sea, trade and war, nowhere more so than in the historic Barbican. Plymouth's delightful old port, full of narrow cobbled streets, Elizabethan warehouses, specialist shops, art galleries, cafes and restaurants.The perfect place to find an original souvenir of Plymouth. The distinctive single-storey glazed building on the waterfront was formerly the old fish market (now re-located to the facing quay on the other side of the Harbour) and it has been imaginativley converted into a high quality retail visitor attraction. From the cobbled area outside, you resume walking along the ancient quays which would have been where the Pilgrims and many of Plymouth's merchants, mariners, privateers and buccaneers would have passed, over the centuries. Whether you are visiting Plymouth or if you live nearby, this is the place to discover everything you ever wanted to know about the place from where Sir Francis Drake sailed, from where the Pilgrim Fathers departed to settle the New World (the Mayflower Steps) and where Britons danced in defiance of Hitler's Luftwaffe. above information is copy from visitplymouth.co.uk
Lots of independent food stall in here. You can be sure to be able to find the food you love.
Plymouth Market
Cornwall Street
Lots of independent food stall in here. You can be sure to be able to find the food you love.
Lots of branded restaurants with nice deco.
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Royal William Yard
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Lots of branded restaurants with nice deco.
The breakfast is cook to perfection. Very nice coffee too.
CAWFEE Plymouth
104 Union Street
The breakfast is cook to perfection. Very nice coffee too.