Richard’s guidebook to Plymouth

Richard
Richard’s guidebook to Plymouth

Neighbourhoods

Barbican is an energetic waterside neighbourhood laced with quaint cobblestone lanes. Restaurants overlooking the small boats in Sutton Harbour serve locally caught seafood, and buzzing pubs put on live music and show televised sports.
141 personas locales recomiendan
Barbican
141 personas locales recomiendan
Barbican is an energetic waterside neighbourhood laced with quaint cobblestone lanes. Restaurants overlooking the small boats in Sutton Harbour serve locally caught seafood, and buzzing pubs put on live music and show televised sports.
The Hoe is a popular area for Plymothians and visitors. There is always a great deal of activity on the water, including frequent warship movements, ferries going and coming from France and Spain, fishing trawlers and a swarm of larger and smaller sailing boats. The Fastnet yacht race ends here. The annual two-day British Firework Championships attracts tens of thousands of spectators.
54 personas locales recomiendan
The Hoe
54 personas locales recomiendan
The Hoe is a popular area for Plymothians and visitors. There is always a great deal of activity on the water, including frequent warship movements, ferries going and coming from France and Spain, fishing trawlers and a swarm of larger and smaller sailing boats. The Fastnet yacht race ends here. The annual two-day British Firework Championships attracts tens of thousands of spectators.
Plymouth is the largest centre for shopping in the South West, outside of Bristol, and features many independent retailers, national brands, and high street names in its varied shopping areas. Plymouth City Centre is a modern, pedestrianised area where visitors are encouraged to spend their time shopping without needing transport. Offering shoppers a little bit of everything, Plymouth’s extensive range of shopping districts and markets is well laid out for easy access, not only for shopping but also for making the most of the fantastic range of restaurants, cafes and Plymouth’s entertainment venues and attractions.
204 personas locales recomiendan
Plymouth
204 personas locales recomiendan
Plymouth is the largest centre for shopping in the South West, outside of Bristol, and features many independent retailers, national brands, and high street names in its varied shopping areas. Plymouth City Centre is a modern, pedestrianised area where visitors are encouraged to spend their time shopping without needing transport. Offering shoppers a little bit of everything, Plymouth’s extensive range of shopping districts and markets is well laid out for easy access, not only for shopping but also for making the most of the fantastic range of restaurants, cafes and Plymouth’s entertainment venues and attractions.