Plymouth (/ˈplɪməθ/ ( listen)) is a city on the south coast of Devon, England, about 37 miles (60 km) south-west of Exeter and 190 miles (310 km) west-south-west of London. It lies between the mouths of the rivers Plym to the east and Tamar to the west, where they join Plymouth Sound to form the boundary with Cornwall.
Restaurants in Plymouth
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Plymouth's stand up paddle board school, SWSUP offers lessons and hire from our unique urban location at Firestone Arch, Royal William Yard. We offer fully qualified and insured tuition on all aspects of SUP using world-leading Red paddle boards. We can cater for families, large groups, corporate team-building and stag & hen dos with a focus on giving you the ultimate SUP experience.
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At the Barbican Theatre, we use theatre and dance to fire people up and get them excited about making, creating and exploring new moves and disciplines. We are inclusive and work with anyone who wants to join us to make outstanding theatre and dance. You can get involved as a participant or as an audience member in work that inspires, challenges, entertains and educates. We believe that creativity belongs to everyone, so we ensure that our performances and workshops are affordable and accessible. We are also specialists in taking our work out to schools, into public spaces and to communities. Feel free to drop us a review on one of our latest shows or if you've come for a visit, let us know about your experience! Don't forget to take some snaps whilst you're in the building, whether it's with a caught-out cast member or of our B-Bar downstairs. We hope you enjoy your trip to our tucked away theatre - currently rated NUMBER ONE THEATRE IN PLYMOUTH - so give us a 'like' on Facebook or a 'follow' on Twitter to find out more about future events!
We loved all of it. The theatre is small , cosy and quirky. The atmosphere was great- full of fun. The staff were friendly and very welcoming. The acting was great and very powerful with a thought provoking performance. We are seeing the show for the second time on Sunday with different friends. My humbug Christmas friends loved it. Thanks for a great evening.
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The Plymouth Naval Memorial commemorates 7,251 sailors of the First World War and 15,933 of the Second World War. The Memorial is situated centrally on The Hoe which looks directly towards Plymouth Sound. It is accessible at all times. Copies of the Memorial Register are kept at the Tourist Information Office at Island House, 9 The Barbican, Plymouth, PL1 2LS, and also in the Naval Historical Section at Plymouth Library.
Well, it Christmas, so I had to make that joke, and this impressive naval monument is the centrepiece above Plymouth Sound and Drake's Island and honours those who have lost their lives in military action, specifically the First and Second World Wars, and over 22 thousand names are inscribed on the monument, making it a very poignant place to spend a few minutes quietly contemplating. Rumour has it that Francis Drake played bowls on the Hoe before sailing ship to have a bust-up with the Spanish Armada. There is also a monument to him nearby.
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Live escape rooms are rooms which require players to escape from inprisonment by exploiting their surroundings. Use the clues to move through the rooms and escape in a battle against the clock.
Very good brain teasers for absolutely everyone!! Highly recommend! Also very nice people! Try beat this time ????
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Multi Award Winning luxury guided day tours around Devon and Cornwall Experience the real Devon and Cornwall in style, comfort and safety Let me create your memorable visit to the most beautiful region the UK. Door to door collection in Luxury Mercedes Benz Viano. Local guide, fully licensed and insured. Gold awards Best Overseas Visitor experience 2017 and 2018 Cornwall Tourism Awards, Gold award Best Guided Tour 2018 Cornwall Tourism Awards, Silver Award SW England Tourism excellence awards 2019
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Welcome to Devon Sailing Experiences We run our business in a boutique way, with high levels of service, finishing touches and most importantly – great yachts. Just 5 mins from Plymouth mainline station with direct connections to London and the Midlands. We offer a number of different sailing experiences from just a day to 7 days exclusive or non-exclusive. We also offer RYA and bespoke training. Popular experiences include: Day sail experience Sail in the sheltered waters of Plymouth Sound, experience boat handling and try out different points of sail. Get involved as much (or as little) as you like. Includes: Lunch Long weekend experience Sail to a local destination (such as Salcombe or Fowey) and stay overnight. Visit the pubs and restaurants during the evening, then sail back the next day. Arrive at the boat on Friday evening, sail Saturday and Sunday. Your own cabin guaranteed. Included: Breakfast and lunch; 2-nights accommodation and bedding aboard the yacht.
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From the guys at Go-Segway Haldon (number one on trip adviser) This is our new site where we have more land to make a Segway Tour with a BIG difference. Years in the planning, we have finally found the perfect site, and Yes we have got it right! Fully Off-Road Smaller Tours (max of 6-10 per tour) Free Parking. Dedicated Segway Skills Track(after the tour). Family fun, for all age 10+ Don’t take our word for it, check out the reviews. Cann Wood segway is located in Cann Wood opposite the Woodside Sanctuary, At the top of Plympton, east side of Plymouth in the County of Devon. With over 12 years experience in the Segway Business, Book with confidence knowing you’re in the right-hands. We have 2 Tours Available Adventure Tour £27 pp This route is perfect for first time Segwayers! It includes a few hills to go up and down, mainly smooth surfaces with a little off-roading. Segway Safari & Skills £32 pp Fun Fun FUN!!
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Spent a lovely afternoon sat upstairs sharing a gin board with a friend. The atmosphere and setting are lovely and relaxing, and the staff are friendly and attentive without being over bearing! They were great at helping us choose our gins too, from the 200 options! The board is a great idea and great value - 4 gins with tonics and garnishes for £20, plus they make sure you have a fresh glass for each drink. Other drinks are available such as rum, cocktails and prosecco if you fancy something different. Can’t wait to return when the weather is better to sit outside in the garden.
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Centralised in Plymouth, iScootbike is a privately-owned company working on popularising the traditional English scooter bike to the public. Alongside selling and loaning their collection of vehicles, a team of experienced riders offers also guided tours to showcase the beauty of the city from the new vantage point. Using the bikes utilizes all of the muscle groups active when cycling and jogging, doubling the impact on the fitness level. Riding is suitable for all ages and strength levels.
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Saltram House is a George II era mansion located in Plympton, Plymouth, England. The house that can be seen today is the work of Robert Adam, who altered the original Tudor house on two occasions. Wikipedia Saltram park offers a great place for walking, jogging, cycling and picnics. The park is open from dawn to dusk. Car park fees payable to non-National Trust members. Enjoy the Park Cafe, Shop and visit the House, Garden with Orangery, Castle Folly and Chapel Tea Room. There is a display of Arts and Crafts by local artists in the Gallery. Become a member and support the National Trust in the conservation work carried out to preserve our heritage for future generations and enjoy these facilities free all year. See our web pages for special events and opening time
Simply a magnificent property. The National Trust is lucky to have this estate which was turned over to the government with furnishings almost intact in lieu of death duties. There are numerous paintings by Sir Joshua Reynolds, a library of over 3,000 books, remarkable Chinese wallpaper, a spectacular collection of Wedgewood, and much, much more. Room docents were outstanding. The gardens are beautiful and there is both a tea room and a delightful cafe where we enjoyed a late lunch - the carrot and coriander soup was delicious. There is a gift shop as well as second hand bookshop. Don't miss this treasure!
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