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Plymouth Visitor Guide Britain’s Ocean City

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ContentsWelcome to Plymouth

A shopper’s paradise

Attractions & Museums

Hotels

A City with past & presence

A home for adventurers

Activities and Tours

Guest Accommodation

A City of culture

A place to breathe Eating & Drinking

Self Catering

A gourmet hotspot

Stepping ashore

A city of exciting events

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Destination Plymouth would like to thank the following photographers for their contributions: Devonport Guildhall - Column Custard Duck Photography www.custardduck.co.uk Trevor Burrows, Andy Fox, Gary Burge, Plymouth Boat Trips Ltd, Bao Wang, Americas Cup, Gary King, National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth Mela, Guy Channing, Sam Joseph, Jon Somers, Mike Pitches, Destination Plymouth.

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The Official Visitor Guide is brought to you by Destination Plymouth. Proudly celebrating the beauty, heritage and vibrancy of our unique waterfront city.

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With a rich maritime heritage and a hand in

some of Britain’s most famous events, a city

as steeped in history as Plymouth has many

stories to tell.

It is Britain’s Ocean City, a lively and

authentic waterfront community with a

distinctly European feel created by the

many marinas, restaurants, alfresco

pavement cafés and waterfront bars,

historic buildings and the strong modernist

architecture that lines Armada Way, the

city’s central boulevard.

A city with the sea at its heart, the major

shopping centre is just ten minute’s walk from

the waterfront.

The dazzling natural waterfront makes

Plymouth distinctive.

Nestling between the sea and rivers on three

sides, the dramatic wild expanse of Dartmoor

on the fourth, and a heritage that holds a

powerful place in English and world maritime

history, you won’t find a better mix of town,

coast and country.

In addition to its impressive natural setting,

Plymouth is the cultural capital of Devon

and Cornwall - with major events including

the annual British Firework Championships

and Flavour Fest, theatres, galleries and

performing arts providing an eclectic cultural

experience to add to the laid-back lifestyle.

With real character and personality and a

scale which makes it really easy to get around

you can totally immerse yourself in Britain’s

Ocean City.

Either chill out and watch the world go by, or

be inspired by its history and culture. Which

Plymouth experience will you choose?

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The historic Barbican

The Mayflower Steps, memorial to

the Pilgrim fathers

Merchant’s House

A City with past & presenceWith its rich maritime heritage and a hand in some

of Britain’s most famous events, you can truly

immerse yourself in the past.

Delve into history and be enchanted, from 11th

Century trade routes to Elizabethan merchants,

Naval prowess to Art Deco decadence and Georgian

elegance to 1950’s post war optimism.

Take a walk along the cobbled streets of the Barbican

and find yourself transported back in time, to history

altering moments such as Sir Francis Drake’s victory

over the Spanish Armada, the departure of the

Mayflower carrying the Pilgrim Fathers in search of

the New World, and explorers Scott of the Antarctic,

Captain James Cook and Charles Darwin setting sail –

all of which took place right here in Plymouth.

Feel inspired as you learn about the pioneers and

revolutionaries nurtured by Plymouth, including Nancy

Astor, the first woman to take a seat in Parliament, and

William Cookworthy, who discovered china clay and

was the first Englishman to make porcelain.

Plymouth has a strong bond with the armed forces

and its Naval history runs deep. There is no better

example of that than the Royal William Yard, an

impressive and imposing example of the city’s

military prowess and the largest collection of listed

Naval buildings in Europe.

Its past as a victualling yard and store is reflected in

its present use as home to some of the city’s best

eateries, including the River Cottage Canteen and Deli.

Lovers of architecture will revel in Plymouth’s

buildings which span the ages, from the Elizabethan

Barbican and Georgian Saltram House to the 1950’s

post-war rebuilding of the city centre.

With so much to discover, it’s easy to get lost in

Plymouth’s history – just don’t forget to take time to

enjoy everything that’s happening here and now too!

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If you love theatre, you’ll love Plymouth’s Theatre

Royal, the largest regional producing theatre

in the UK. Attracting some of the top touring

shows in the UK and theatre companies from

across the world the Theatre Royal and its Drum

Theatre offers everything from glitzy musicals to

challenging drama, cutting edge physical theatre

and the annual big production panto.

Be one of the first to see the theatre stars of the

future at the Barbican Theatre, with its extensive

programme of drama and contemporary dance

from up and coming young performers, or

discover the latest independent cinema and art

gallery at Plymouth Arts Centre – if it’s new and

exciting you’ll find it in Plymouth.

The city is also home to the largest music and

entertainment venue in the South West, Plymouth

Pavilions, which hosts performances from top

national and international music, comedy and

dance performers.

Art fans and history buffs can delight in

discovering not only the fascinating past of

Plymouth but collections from around the world

at the Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery and

nearby Peninsula Arts Gallery.

Plymouth has been the home to legendary artists

such as Beryl Cook, Robert Lenkiewicz and Sir

Joshua Reynolds, founder and first President of the

Royal Academy. Plymouth still has a thriving art

scene today – just visit the independent galleries

on the Barbican to see what talented local artists

are producing.

Add all this to Plymouth’s year-round programme

of cultural events, and you’ve got so much to see

and do that one trip won’t be enough and you’ll

be planning your next visit before you’ve even

arrived home.

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A gourmet hotspotPlymouth’s wide range of restaurants are sure to

tempt your taste buds, whether you’re looking for

a quick bite to fuel a day of exploring the city, a

lazy lunch to while away the afternoon, or a fine-

dining experience to celebrate a special occasion.

The South West is home to some of the best

food and drink producers in the country, and

Plymouth is no exception – locality is key to

chefs in Plymouth and you’ll find everything

from locally caught crab to seasonal fruit and

vegetables gracing the menus of the City’s cafés,

bars and restaurants.

Visit Plymouth and you can sample dishes from

some of the UK’s top chefs, including TV chefs

and Plymouth residents Chris and James Tanner

while River Cottage’s Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall

and perennial favourite Gary Rhodes have both

chosen the city for their newest restaurants.

You’ll be spoilt for choice when deciding where

to dine out during your stay, with stunning

waterside eateries and historic settings providing

an unrivalled dining experience.

Plymouth’s gourmet offer encompasses a huge

variety of styles and cuisines from across the

globe, with Greek tavernas and Italian pizzerias

vying for your attention with Japanese sushi bars

and harbourside seafood restaurants serving

amazing seafood at every price point – a natural

benefit of being Britain’s Ocean City.

With so many mouth-watering treats on offer,

the only problem you’ll have is deciding where

to eat next.

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Plymouth: The largest centre for shopping in the South West outside of Bristol

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Style-conscious shoppers will love the huge range

of fashion retailers in the city, from the high street

brands that no city should be without, located at

the undercover Drake Circus Shopping Centre, to

the cluster of designer menswear shops that sit

just a few minutes away on Mayflower Street.

For unique gifts make a bee-line for the City

Market, independent shops and galleries in the

West End of the city and tucked away on the

cobbled Elizabethan streets of the Barbican, selling

beautiful home wares, handmade crafts, clothes

and jewellery and paintings, prints and sculptures

from local artists.

Plymouth is also a regular host to outdoor

markets, with a farmers’ market treating visitors

to a taste of Devon’s fantastic local produce,

and regular continental-style markets tempting

you with delicious food and drink and hand

crafted gifts from across Europe. Plymouth’s wide

pedestrianised shopping streets and the large

open Piazza on Armada Way make for a vibrant

event space where you’ll find something going on

almost every weekend of the year.

Enthusiastic shoppers will be in heaven exploring

Plymouth and discovering all of the city’s hidden

gems. After some retail therapy why not relax

with a pampering treatment at one of the city’s

many hair and beauty salons or a cup of coffee

or bite to eat at one of the fantastic restaurants,

cafés or bars?

Whether you’re a relaxed window shopper or

bargain hunter on a mission; discerning fashionista

or art connoisseur, Plymouth’s style is catered

to you, and you’re bound to find that something

special you’ve been looking for.

A shopper’s paradise

Independent shops on the Barbican

Wimbledon live on the Big Screen,

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Exciting sailing events in the Sound

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Britain’s Ocean City, with its fantastic waterfront

location, has no shortage of things to do if you’re

a water sports enthusiast. The sheltered waters

of Plymouth Sound and the adjacent rivers and

estuaries provide the perfect playground for

adventurers, with a wide range of activities on offer.

Whether you’re looking for high octane adrenaline

sports such as wakeboarding or coasteering, or

would prefer the slightly more relaxing pace of

kayaking or stand up paddleboarding, Plymouth

has something for everyone.

There’s no better place than Plymouth for

discovering your sea legs, with both racing and

cruising waters just waiting to be discovered.

Plymouth Sound has hosted a number of high

profile sailing events and was the natural location

for the hugely successful 2011 Americas Cup

World Series, as well as the internationally

renowned bi-annual Rolex FastNet.

Boat owners can berth at one of Plymouth’s four

marinas and venture further afield to the rivers

Tamar and Yealm, or further down the Cornish

coast with its picturesque fishing villages and

coastal towns.

If you’d rather explore beneath the surface, there

are dive clubs and charter boats that will take

Scuba trips out to dive the wreck sites in and

around the Sound and the Scylla – a great way

to discover more of Plymouth’s maritime history.

You can also book chartered fishing trips, with the

chance to cook the fantastic fresh seafood you

catch for lunch.

With so many sports and activities to try,

Plymouth’s fun filled experiences will provide a

city break by the sea to remember!

A home for adventurers

Americas Cup in Plymouth, 2011

Plymouth holds many opportunities to

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Explore the wilds of Dartmoor

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A place to breatheNestled between the ocean and the moors at the

heart of Devon and Cornwall, Plymouth’s natural

setting is truly inspiring.

Every year hundreds of thousands of people take

to Plymouth’s green open spaces, surrounding

waters and to the moors to explore and delight in

our impressive natural environment.

Our coastal walking ranks as some of the best

in the UK, and with the South West Coast Path

running right through the city, stunning views off

the ruggedly beautiful Devonshire cliffs are just a

short walk away. Head inland and you’ll discover

the rolling hills of nearby Dartmoor National Park,

where with 450 miles of public rights of way there

is an abundance of walking routes to suit all tastes

and abilities.

Plymouth is also positioned perfectly for the

pedalling visitor. We’re on the crossroads of

National Cycle Network routes and on the edge

of Dartmoor, with the Devon coast-to-coast route

running right through Plymouth into the Plym

Valley and beyond. You can even begin your cycle

tour of France and Spain from here, thanks to our

ferry routes to Roscoff and Santander.

There are also some fantastic parks, gardens,

and National Trust properties all within just a few

miles of the city centre. National Trust properties

Saltram House, Antony House, Cotehele and

Buckland Abbey, the historic Devonport Park,

Mount Edgcumbe House and 865 acre Country

Park are all perfect for packing a picnic and

enjoying a relaxing day outdoors.

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Views of Sutton Harbour and the historic Barbican

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The annual Sutton Harbour Classic

Boat Rally

Once you have dropped anchor and found your

land legs, there is so much to see and do in

Plymouth and further afield - you will be spoilt

for choice.

Sutton Harbour Marina, Mayflower Marina, Queen

Anne’s Battery and Plymouth Yacht Haven offer

some of the best berthing facilities in the country

and Plymouth boasts the second highest number

of Gold Anchor marinas anywhere in the UK.

Using it as a base, moor up in any one of the

marinas highlighted and you are just minutes away

from the Hoe, Citadel and city centre, all so close

to the water’s edge. Plymouth has many boutique

shops and big name brands and is well renowned

for its vibrant history and culture.

Within minutes you can get to local attractions

including the National Marine Aquarium, Ski Slope

and Snowboard Centre, Drake Circus shopping

centre, the Theatre Royal and Pavilions, or the

galleries and restaurants of Royal William Yard.

The historic Barbican is home to the Plymouth Gin

Distillery and you can discover dozens of places to

enjoy a bite to eat or drink with waterfront bars,

restaurants and pubs in plentiful supply.

Having exhausted all that the city has to offer, why

not escape and explore the cruising waters around

the Sound, and there are also the rivers Tamar and

Yealm right on your doorstep.

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A perfect location for a city breakDAY 110.00AM:Make your first port of call the historic Sutton Harbour setting of the Barbican, watch the comings and goings of boats in the Sutton Harbour, wander the ancient cobbled streets – little changed from Elizabethan times – and browse the shops and galleries. Whilst you’re here visit the Elizabethan House and neighbouring Tudor Tea Rooms on New Street or Plymouth Mayflower Museum, in the Tourist Information Centre, which houses an exhibition on the city’s history with experienced staff on hand to provide further information.

11.00AM:From the visitor centre wander across the road to the Mayflower Steps where in 1620 the Pilgrim Fathers embarked on the Mayflower voyage to the Americas. Take a picture and drink in the stunning setting of marinas and cobbled streets. From here, head across the footbridge and explore the underwater world of the National Marine Aquarium – the UK’s largest aquarium.

LUNCH:Wander back over the footbridge towards the Barbican and just past the Mayflower Steps you’ll find the Barbican Landing Stage where a short water taxi ride will take you across Plymouth Sound – with stunning views of the city from the sea – to Royal William Yard, a former victualling yard for the Royal Navy.

Open to the public for the last few years, Royal William Yard is now home to a fantastic range of Cafés, bars and restaurants. You’ll find Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s River Cottage Canteen and Deli here – perfect for a spot of lunch (advance booking advisable).

2.00PM:Take the water taxi back to the Barbican and head to the Gin Distillery for a Plymouth Gin Tour where you can see how the world famous tipple is made and enjoy some tasters yourself.

3.00PM:Exit the Plymouth Gin Distillery onto Southside Street and explore the fabulous shops, boutiques and galleries that line the cobbled streets. The antique shops on New Street are well worth a visit, with a mesmerising collection of curios, artefacts and collectables all for sale at the right price.

4.30PM:From the Barbican you are just 5 minutes walk away from the stunning Plymouth Hoe. The city’s waterfront park, the Hoe is the heart of the city and offers breathtaking panoramic views across Plymouth Sound over towards Mount Edgcumbe and the Cornish coast.

The tended gardens of the Hoe are home to the iconic Smeaton’s Tower Lighthouse and the Royal Citadel, home to the Royal Artillery – both open to the public – as well as the city’s war memorials and the famous green where Sir Francis Drake played bowls awaiting news of the Spanish Armada.

DINNER:Plymouth is a food lover’s delight – with celebrity chefs, cooking with fantastic locally sourced produce in restaurants in stunning locations. For fine dining try the award-winning Tanners restaurant run by celebrity chefs Chris and James Tanner, located in the Prysten House, one of the oldest buildings in the city – exquisite food in a wonderful atmospheric setting.

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DAY 210.00AM:Start the day with some retail therapy - Plymouth is the regional capital for shopping with big name brands and high street favourites sitting alongside hundreds of independent shops and a vibrant City Market.

The city centre’s wide tree-lined pedestrianised boulevards make for stress-free shopping and are a product of proud post-war re-development.

Be sure to look up above the shop fronts and facades to see the designs in Portland stone that inspired TV’s Kevin McCloud to declare Plymouth’s post-war architecture ‘beautiful and heroic’.

LUNCHThe city centre has a wide range of Cafés and coffee shops where you can stop for a light lunch. The Treasury Bar, just off Royal Parade, is two minutes walk away from the main shopping district and offers a chic venue for lunch. With fresh coffees and an impressive cocktail menu The Treasury also serves delightful afternoon tea in gorgeous vintage china.

2.00PM:The City Museum and Art Gallery, just opposite Plymouth University on North Hill, is well worth a visit, showcasing a permanent collection documenting the city’s history as well as a programme of exhibitions spanning a wide range of themes. There’s also a great coffee shop for a mid-afternoon caffeine hit.

4.00PMNo visit to Plymouth is complete without a trip out on the water – from the Sound you’ll see the city from a totally unique perspective.

Wander down to the Barbican Landing Stage and find Plymouth Boat Trips – who offer a fantastic range of boat trips and tours. Travel up the River Tamar to view the wildlife of the estuary or the historic Naval dockyards – the largest in Western Europe, or why not take a trip over to the idyllic villages of Cawsand and Kingsand on the Rame Peninsula? You’ll disembark right onto a white sandy beach from where you can discover the historic fishing and smuggling villages offering magnificent walks and stunning scenery.

Plymouth Boat Trips also offers guided fishing trips, with experts on hand and all the kit you need, you can even cook your catch for dinner at the Boathouse Café when you return!

DINNERIf you haven’t been fishing and caught fish to cook on the quayside, you’ll want to head out to dinner.

Sutton Harbour has a fantastic choice of wonderful restaurants serving cuisine from all around the world - from Italy and Spain to Morocco and Asia.

7.00PM:Plymouth Pavilions, the Theatre Royal, Plymouth Arts Centre and the Barbican Theatre all provide a great range of theatre, dance, film and music performances for your evening entertainment.

10.00PM:When the sun goes down there’s still plenty to keep you entertained in our fair city. The bars on the Barbican really hot up later in the evening, with live music, stand-up comedy and dancing til the early hours - enjoy!

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Plymouth has a reputation for hosting a first class events programme throughout the year. Here are just some highlights you shouldn’t miss!

Summer » Sutton Harbour Classic Boat Rally

» British Firework Championships

» Flavour Fest

» Plymouth Marine City Festival

» Plymouth Seafood Festival

» Plymouth Festival of Sail

» Armed Forces Day

TV Chef Chris Tanner at Flavour Fest

Spring » Plymouth History Festival

» Plymouth in Fashion

» Plymouth Half Marathon

» Wimbledon on the Piazza

» Plymouth Pirate Weekend

Plymouth Pirate Weekend

Autumn/Winter » Bonfire night celebrations

and fireworks

» Plymouth International Book Festival

» Plymouth Winter Festival

» Plymouth Food Week

Plymouth Winter Festival

For a comprehensive listing of all Plymouth’s events please visit:

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The Hoe, Plymouth PL1 2JUt: +44 (0)1752 304774e: [email protected]: plymouth.gov.uk/museums

A centrepiece on Plymouth’s Hoe, Smeaton’s Tower is one of the South West’s most well known iconic landmarks

The lighthouse was originally built on the Eddystone reef in 1759 but was taken down in the early 1880s.

The upper part of the lighthouse was brought ashore stone by stone and rebuilt on a new granite base. Now standing at 72 foot high, Smeaton’s Tower offers fantastic views of Plymouth Sound and the city from its lantern room. The remains of the original lighthouse still stand on the Eddystone reef and, on a clear day, the ‘stump’ and the current lighthouse can be seen on the horizon.

OpenSaturdays only in January and December / Tuesday to Saturday from February to November / See our website for opening times

Entry PricesAdult: £2.60 Child (under 5 free): £1.30 Family: £7.50Concessions: £1.60See our website for group rates

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A city so steeped in history is bound to boast some fantastic attractions and in Plymouth you won’t be disappointed. From the largest aquarium in the UK to museums, galleries, parks and historic houses there’s plenty to fascinate you from dawn till dusk.

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The Nation’s Aquarium

Rope Walk, Coxside, Plymouth, PL4 0DXt: +44 (0)844 893 7938e: [email protected]: national-aquarium.co.uk

Plymouth Pavilions, Millbay, Road, Plymouth PL1 3LFt: +44 (0)845 146 1460e: [email protected]: plymouthpavilions.com

Visit the UK’s largest aquarium attraction and be amazed by our underwater world. We have over 70 sharks from more than ten different species. The sharks on display range in size from the small Catfish to the large Nurse and Sand Tiger Sharks.

As a charity we encourage everyone to play a part in the conservation of our oceans, and the Aquarium’s wide range of activities are focused on enabling as many of our visitors as possible to get involved and help protect our seas.

Follow us on twitter @NMAplymouth; like us on Facebook ‘NationalMarineAquarium’.

Located in Plymouth city centre, with snow machines and disco lights, you can transport yourself to the North Pole even in mid summer! So if you fancy something a little different, get your skates on because Plymouth Pavilions Ice Rink offers the only permanent skating facility in the South West and it’s ideal for skating whatever your ability.

The Pavilions have special sessions for kids and families, beginners and pros. The Rink also has full disabled access. Check out www.plymouthpavilions.com to see what sessions they have available and pick the best one for you! With everything from Skating Lessons to Ice Discos, Ice Hockey to under 18s nights, there’s bound to be something for you!

Open1st April-30th September 10:00-18:001st October-31st March 10:00-17:00Last entry 1 hour before closing

Entry PricesAdult £12.75Child £8.75Family £37.00Concessions £10.50

Opening Times and Entry PricesPlymouth Pavilions Ice Rink ticketing desk is open daily from 9am until 8.30pm, Sunday to Friday; and from 9am to 7.30pm on Saturdays. Please visit plymouthpavilions.com for a full timetable of skating sessions. The Pavilions recommend all customers pre-book for ice skating sessions. Prices start from £6 (child, general session, with skate hire) and £23.60 for a family ticket.

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Attractions, Museums & Art Galleries

Drake Circus, Plymouth PL4 8AJ t: +44 (0)1752 304774e: [email protected] w: plymouthmuseum.gov.uk

Cremyll, Torpoint, Cornwall PL10 1HZt: +44 (0)1752 822236e: [email protected]: mountedgcumbe.gov.uk

Close to Plymouth’s city centre this exciting museum has nine permanent galleries featuring thousands of objects from its world cultures, Ancient Egypt, archaeology, local history, natural history, fine and decorative art collections.

A changing programme of high quality exhibitions runs throughout the year. A wide range of events for all ages including lunchtime talks, tours, family-friendly activities, craft workshops for adults and special events is also on offer.

Exhibition highlights for 2013 include:

Gordon Baldwin: Objects for a Landscape – 2 February to 11 May 2013Stories from the Stores – 8 June to 24 August 2013Artists Make Faces curated by Monika Kinley – 21 September to 14 December 2013

Mount Edgcumbe is unique and much loved.

Built in the 1550’s the House and Earl’s Garden speak of a quieter world, one where the paintings of Reynolds, Stanhope Forbes, Van de Velde, Conde and Edema can be appreciated without hurry or fuss.

The collection reflects the individual tastes of the Edgcumbe family, with 16th century tapestries, Boulle-work furniture, Bronze Age horns, various clocks, silverware, sculptures and very early examples of Plymouth porcelain.

The Earl’s private garden offers glimpses of sea and river from secret contemplative spaces hidden beneath the splendour of Mexican pines, cedar of Lebanon and a wonderful Lucombe oak.

Open10am to 5.30pm Tuesday to Friday / 10am to 5pm Saturday / Closed Sunday, Monday, Christmas/New Year and Good Friday

Opening HoursThe House and Earl’s Garden open April-September, Sunday to Thursday 11am to 4.30pm (admission charges apply). Wider park and formal gardens open 8am-dusk 365 days a year free of charge.

Entry PricesFree admission

Entry PriceHouse and Earls Garden Adult £7.20, child £3.75, concession £5.50. Group rates available

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32 new Street, the Barbican, Plymouth Pl1 2nAt: +44 (0)1752 224161 e: [email protected]: millenniumhotels.co.uk/copthorneplymouth

The Elizabethan House is a rare surviving example of its time. Step through the wooden door, travel back in time to Drake’s Plymouth and see how a merchant or sea captain might have lived in the 1600s. Spiral stairs, sloping floors, historic furniture and fabrics plus a restored kitchen and garden give you a real feeling of history.

Open10am to 12pm / 1pm to 5pm Tuesday to Saturday from 30 March to 28 September 2013

Entry PricesAdult: £2.60, Child (under 5 free): £1.30, Family: £7.50, Concessions: £1.60.

See our website for group rates

33 St Andrew Street, Plymouth Pl1 2AXt: +44 (0)1752 304774e: [email protected]: plymouth.gov.uk/museums

The Merchant’s House is Plymouth’s finest surviving example of a 16th/17th Century residence. The former home to three Plymouth mayors including privateer William Parker, a friend of Sir Francis Drake, today you can climb the winding stairs to see a variety of old curiosities and everyday items, and find out more about Plymouth in the Blitz and the Victorian era.

Open10am to 12pm / 1pm to 5pm Tuesday to Saturday from 30 March to 28 September 2013

Entry PricesAdult: £2.60, Child (under 5 free): £1.30 Family: £7.50, Concessions: £1.60.

See our website for group rates

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Royal Parade, Plymouth PL1 2TRt: +44 (0)1752 267222e: [email protected] w: theatreroyal.com

The Theatre Royal Plymouth is the largest and best attended regional producing theatre in the UK and the leading promoter of theatre in the South West.

There are two distinctive performance spaces; the Theatre Royal and Drum Theatre as well as TR2, an award-winning theatre production and education centre containing unrivalled set, costume, prop-making and rehearsal facilities.

The range of work presented and produced on the Theatre Royal stage is incredibly extensive including major touring drama and musical productions and welcoming leading opera and dance to the South West. The Drum Theatre produces and presents new plays and has built a national reputation for the quality of its programme and innovative work.

OpenMon – Sat: 10am – 7pm (phones); 10.30am – 8pm (in person)

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ker Street, Devonport, Plymouth, Pl1 4elt: +44 (0)845 8621288e: [email protected]: devonportguildhall.realideas.org

Completed in 1824, the Devonport Guildhall and Column are among the South West’s finest examples of Regency architecture.

Today the beautifully restored buildings remain the heart of historic Devonport. The column offers stunning panoramic vistas from its 124 foot high viewing platform while the Guildhall opens daily as a cultural and events venue, information point and artisan bakery.

*column and bakery opening in spring 2013

Opening times and entry pricesFor opening times, events and ticket information please visit devonportguildhall.realideas.org

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The Barbican, Plymouth PL1 2LRw: visitplymouth.co.uk

From past to present, Plymouth Mayflower takes you on a unique journey through Plymouth’s world famous harbour and historic Barbican.

The exhibition, set over three floors, includes stories of merchant families, the fishing industry, the military harbour and emigration to the New World.

Travel through time from the early beginnings of Sutton Harbour, then a rocky natural harbour, through to the thriving tourist destination of today. See how Plymouth’s coastal location has shaped its history. From medieval times Sutton Harbour has witnessed many world famous historical events. Some of the greatest seafaring adventures have begun from the quayside, including Drake’s circumnavigation of the world aboard the Golden Hind and many of the expeditions to the New World. One of the most famous of these is the epic voyage of the Pilgrim Fathers aboard the Mayflower in 1620.

The Mayflower Steps commemorate the departure of the Pilgrim Fathers from Plymouth, aboard the Mayflower, on 6th September 1620.

The Pilgrim Fathers were Puritans looking for a new way of life, away from religious persecution, in the New World. There were 102 passengers on board the ship. They formed two distinct groups; the ‘Saints’ and the ‘Strangers’. The Saints were religious separatists or Puritans, the Strangers were migrants with an interest in the commercial opportunities of the new colony.

The voyage across the Atlantic took 67 days. The Mayflower anchored near Cape Cod on 11th November 1620. Two days later the Pilgrims went ashore and began the search for a site to settle.The journey was hard and conditions on board were cramped. One young passenger died and a baby was born during the voyage, and another born before the Pilgrims final landfall at Plimoth, New England, in December 1620.

Visit nearby Island House, one of the lodges where the Pilgrims stayed before departing, and view the names al all those who sailed on The Mayflower.

Open All YearApril – October: Monday – Saturday 9 -5 & Sunday 10 – 4November – March: Monday – Friday 9 – 5 & Saturday 10 – 4Last admission 30 minutes before closing.

Entry Prices£2.50 adults - 1 children - £1.50 concessions 5 family

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Taking a break doesn’t necessarily mean slowing down the pace, and for those looking for excitement and adventure Plymouth has plenty of exhilarating activities that will guarantee an action-packed stay.

ACTIVITIES AND TOURS

The Perfect Waterfront Location for any Occasion

70 Lawrence Road, Mount Batten, Plymouth, PL9 9sJt: +44 (0)1752 404567e: [email protected]: mount-batten-centre.com

The Mount Batten Watersports and Activities Centre in Plymouth is one of the foremost Outdoor Education centres in the South West – the centre has a reputation for excellence, professionalism and operates to the highest standards.

The centre benefits from its unique position close to the picturesque Plymouth Sound, in these idyllic surroundings take the opportunity to escape routine and reinvigorate your healthy lifestyle. On offer are multi-activity courses, family fun days, RYA Instructor courses, RYA and BCU personal proficiency awards and corporate team building events. We specialise in providing tailor-made programmes to your requirements. Explore our activities now! For School Residentials please visit www.schoolsresidential.co.uk

The Mount Batten centre also offers Conference and event rooms for hire for up to 120 people. We can also provide the perfect venue for special occasions, birthday parties and wedding receptions and have 23 Accommodation rooms onsite including twins, doubles and family rooms.

OpenGet out on the water from Summer 8.00am -10.00pm Monday - Sunday

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Fishing - Ferry - CruisingSet sail with Plymouth Boat Trips, Plymouth’s premier fishing, ferry and cruising com-pany. From fun packed fishing trips and relaxed harbour cruising to connecting ferries to Cornwall – there’s something for everyone!

FishingTry boat fishing in Plymouth’s plentiful waters. From three hour mackerel trips to half day deep sea excursions, boat fishing is a fantastic way to get out on the water. All equipment and safety gear is provided. Keep what you catch for supper or we’ll Cook Your Catch, C.Y.C.! for you at our quayside café and bistro, The Boathouse Café.

FerryLaze on idyllic Cornish beaches, visit quaint tea shops or walk the stunning headlands of the Rame peninsula. The Cawsand Ferry provides a spectacular half hour crossing between Plymouth’s Barbican and the Cornish villages of Cawsand and Kingsand.

Cruising See the sights of Plymouth on a one hour cruise, passing Plymouth Hoe and Drake’s Island, heading for the River Tamar where the mighty warships and nuclear subma-rines await!

Or, leave the busy city behind and experience the stunning scenery of the Tamar Valley on a half-day cruise, up the River Tamar to the picturesque Cornish Villages of Calstock and Morwellham.

Private hire is available on all Plymouth Boat Trips’ vessels. Please enquire for further details.

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Black Friars Distillery, 60 southside street, Plymouth PL1 2LQt: +44 (0)1752 665 292e: [email protected]: plymouthgin.com

Tour the distillery and see how our unique smooth Gin is made, visit our cocktail bar and eat in the award winning restaurant.

“Plymouth Gin is the best. Herbal, mellow, aromatic: if you keep gin in the house this is the one to have.” Nigella Lawson

The Distillery offers a range of unique tours:The Plymouth Gin Distillery TourThe Gin Connoisseur’s TourThe Master Distiller’s Tour

Go online or phone for details

Opening TimesMonday to Saturday - 10am to 5.00pmSunday - 11am to 4.30pm

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@plymouthcitybr plymouthcitybreaks

This is what weekends are supposed to be like

Address 50 Pier street, West Hoe, Plymouth, PL1 3BTt: +44 (0)1752 317558e: [email protected]: plymouthcitybreaks.com

Plymouth is the perfect destination for a city break. For many years, this historic city has been a closely guarded secret; now is the time to let the world know what Plymouth has to offer.

Let us create the perfect bespoke city break for you.

We can arrange your accommodation, excursions, restaurant bookings and more.

We do the work so you can enjoy your Plymouth City Break.

Visit our website for more details & how to book your next city break.

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Plymouth’s iconic waterfront Lido

The Hoe, Plymouth, Devon PL1 2AAt: +44 (0)1752 261915e: [email protected]: plymouth.gov.uk/tinsidelido

Plymouth’s iconic waterfront Lido is now managed by Everyone Active and will open between Saturday 2 June and Sunday 9 September 2012.

The large outdoor salt water pool on Plymouth Hoe was built in 1935 and a £3.3 million restoration in 2003 restored it to its original art deco glory.

The pool includes fountains, inflatable fun sessions, views across Plymouth Sound, a sunbathing terrace, lounger, deckchair and wetsuit hire and disabled access.

Refreshments are available and picnics are allowed.

For more information, on opening times, timetables, activities and prices please visit the Everyone Active website.

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Opening Times and PricesSwimming Session (at least 2 hours at busy periods) £2.70 £3.80 £2.80 £2.80Family Swimming Session (at least 2 hours at busy periods) - £11.00 - £9.003 Years and Under Free - - -Day Ticket £4.70 £6.70 £4.80 £4.80Family Day Ticket - £20.00 - £17.00Season Ticket (valid from May-September 2012) £25.00 £45.00 £30.00 £30.00

Ready to get active?

Plymouth Life Centre, Mayflower Drive, Plymouth PL2 3DGt: +44 (0)1752 606900e: [email protected]: everyoneactive.com

Our mission is to get everyone doing 30 minutes of activity, 5 days a week.

Get your free Everyone Active card to use at our centres! Facilities at our centres include:

• 3 swimming pools and a diving pool• 2 multi-use sports halls • 2 fully equipped gyms• 2 Youth Gyms• Group exercise studios• Climbing zone • Athletics track and field• All weather pitches and football pitches

• Indoor bowls centre • Sauna and steam rooms • Multi-purpose areas • Meeting and conference facilities• Crèche • Cafe• Kids parties available

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Call for more detailsPlymouth Life Centre: 01752 606900Brickfields Sports Centre and Recreation Ground: 01752 563320Plympton Swimming Pool: 01752 348459Tinside Lido: 01752 261915

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Plymouth’s reputation as a culinary hot spot is no longer a secret thanks to locally sourced ingredients and an influx of celebrity chefs. From fresh fish eaten with chips on the quayside to fine dining in historic houses – plus the world famous Plymouth Gin - your taste buds will be delighted when you visit Plymouth.

EATING AND DRINKING Prysten House, Finewell street, Plymouth, PL1 2AE

t: +44 (0)1752 252001 e: [email protected]: tannersrestaurant.com

Tanners was opened by the Tanner Brothers, Chris and James, in July 1999. The stunning restaurant is housed in Plymouth’s oldest building, the Prysten House, which dates back to 1490.

The west country larder plays a big part in the innovative modern menus featuring local meats, seasonal vegetables and day boat fish. The restaurant has a beautiful private dining room and, weather permitting, an open air medieval courtyard.

OpenLunch time: 12 – 2pmDinner time: Tuesday – Thursday 7-9pm, Friday and Saturday 7 – 9.30pm

PricesStart from £14 for a 2 course lunch. Set Dinner Menu, A la Carte and Tasting Menu also available.

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Tanners Restaurant

PricesChildren under 5 eat for free.Prices: start from £10.95 for 2 courses.

Plymouth Gin Distillery, 60 southside street, Plymouth, PL1 2LQt: +44 (0)1752 604448e: [email protected]: barbicankitchen.com

The Barbican Kitchen offers local, seasonal and affordable food. Opened 2006, Chris and James Tanner have established a vibrant, modern brasserie as a sister restaurant to Tanners.

Housed in the 15th Century Plymouth Gin Distillery, service is relaxed and informal, with the menu focusing on west country fish and meat. All dietary requirements can be catered for. Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner.

OpenLunch time: Monday to Friday 12 – 2.30pm; 12 – 3pm Saturday and SundayDinner time: Monday to Thursday 5 – 9.30pm; 5-10pm Friday and Saturday; 6 – 9pm Sunday

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Quayside seafood cafe and bistro, The Boathouse Café, is set in the fisherman’s arches on the Mayflower Steps, on Plymouth’s historic Barbican.

Specialising in fresh fish and shellfish, caught by our own day boats, The Boathouse Cafe also serves a changing menu of meat and vegetarian dishes, made using locally sourced produce.

Favourites include classic Bouillabaisse, tender roasted monkfish, lemon and herb spatchcock chicken and catch of the day, depending on what our salty sea dogs haul in! From sticky toffee pudding to moist carrot cake, desserts are home-made and satisfyingly sweet.

The Boathouse Cafe is perfect for cosy coffees and delicious dining from daytime through to evening. There’s plenty of covered, outside space for dining al fresco with fantastic views of the water.

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Plymouth’s real seafood experience!

2-5 Commercial Wharf, Mayflower steps, Barbican, Plymouth, PL1 2NXt: +44 (0)1752 600 560e: [email protected] w: theboathousecafe.co.uk

OpenOpen 9-5 Sun to Weds 9am till 10pm Thurs to SatLate opening all week June to Sep

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41-42 Southside Street, The Barbican, Plymouth PL1 1ARt: +44 (0)1752 227 392 w: rockysgrill.co.uk

Specialising in home made burgers, steaks and grills, Rocky’s uses local Westcountry produce to ensure the best quality and best tasting food. Rocky’s offers a fantastic all day Sunday Carvery with a great choice of meats and fresh vegetables. Fabulous food, fantastic atmosphere and a great service. We serve great Westcountry steaks, grills, our signature homemade burgers, big salads, BBQ ribs, fresh fish, free range chicken & fabulous puddings.

We have a Specials board that changes daily offering the freshest, seasonal dishes. Get in early, book your Christmas Party!!

12, the Barbican, Plymouth, Pl1 2lSt: +44 (0)1752 227262w: plattersrestaurant.co.uk

Seafoods are our speciality! Open every day for lunch and dinner.

Platters is a family owned seafood restaurant situated in the hub of Plymouth’s historic Barbican. We specialise in fresh local fish and seafood dished prepared and cooked to perfection, enhancing its natural flavours. Choose either from our a la carte menu or our “catch of the day” specials board.

You’ll love the fine food and the atmosphere. It’s a great place to eat.

Open11.30am to 10.30pm

PricesFrom £6.95 to £19.95

OpenMonday 12 noon - 11pmTuesday 12 noon - 11pmWednesday 12 noon - 11pmThursday 12 noon - 11pm

Friday 12 noon - lateSaturday 12 noon - lateSunday 12 noon - 11pm

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57 notte Street, the Barbican, Plymouth Pl1 2AG t: +44 (0)1752 262948 or 226791m: +44 (0)7956322390 w: easterneyeplymouth.com

Award winning cuisine

The oldest Indian restaurant and takeaway in the historic Barbican area on Notte Street.

Our newly refurbished 96-seater restaurant offers contemporary cuisine direct from Bangladesh, courtesy of our five-star chefs.

Free home delivery

OpenOur Restaurant in Plymouth is open every day of the year from 6pm until midnight Sunday to Thursday and from 6pm until 2am on Friday and Saturday nights. We are also open every Christmas Day from 1pm until 9pm.

Sir John Hawkins Square, Palace Street, Plymouth Pl1 2Ayt: +44 (0)1752 229955w: themissionplymouth.com

Indulge yourself in the mission...Blending elegance and grace with contemporary class, The Mission is in the heart of Plymouth City.If you are in search of deliciously refreshing lunches, an indulgent evening meal, an afternoon coffee, a bottle of wine or a few fabulously refreshing cocktails mixed at their ornate bar, you need not look any further!

Discover this magnificent 17th Century building that has been beautifully transformed into one of the city’s most unigue Bistro Bars and savour the awe-inspiring ambience and beautiful food!

OpenMonday- Saturday 11am- LateFood 12 – 3 (lunch) 5.30 – 9.30 (dinner)

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31 Stonehouse Street, PL1 3PE t: +44 (0)1752 225522 e: [email protected]: rocksaltcafe.co.uk

Situated close to the continental ferry port, the relaxed and informal setting of this old pub has been turned into a vibrant and friendly meeting place. Chef Dave Jenkins and his family pride themselves on operating a relaxed and friendly environment where it doesn’t matter the occasion, the food should always be good and the welcome warm.

Tempting people with great, local, coffee or a glass of wine to go with an interesting selection of café items such as ciabatta sandwiches, Rock Salt’s own burger or pad thai there is something for everyone. The evening menu is where you’ll see Dave show his real passion, local wood pigeon with rare breed pork belly, Asian style beef rib tip and fillet of stone bass with cauliflower and braised chantrelles might feature on the ever changing locally inspired menus. Open from breakfast 6 days a week its become one of Plymouth’s most exciting eateries.

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Madeira Road, Plymouth, Pl1 2nyt: +44 (0)1752 664327 e: [email protected]: www.rpcyc.com

The Royal Plymouth Corinthian Yacht Club is situated on the water’s edge halfway between Plymouth Hoe and the Barbican.

We have magnificent sea views over the Sound. In our View Restaurant, you can enjoy fine food and friendly Service. We have become a popular venue for weddings, parties and business functions. Come and take a look for yourself, you won’t be disappointed.

OpenOpen for Lunches, Cream Teas, Coffees and Cakes

Tuesday to Sunday 10.30am to 4.00pm

[email protected]

Dolphin HouseSutton HarbourThe Barbican

PlymouthPL4 0DW

THE DOLPHIN HOUSEBRAZZERIE

TEL: 01752 254879

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Sutton Harbour, the Barbican, Plymouth, Pl4 0DWt: +44 (0)1752 254879 e: [email protected]: dolphinhousebrazzerie.co.uk

The Dolphin House Brazzerie is an independent contemporary restaurant in the relaxed and stylish Sutton Harbour in Plymouth. We are passionate about delivering a memorable dining experience with our warm welcome and fantastic fresh seasonal menu.

It is our mission to produce ethically sourced fresh food with integrity, from our Day Boat fish to our local farm assured meat.

Specialising in Modern British Cuisine with international flavours we are confident you will find something you love. Breakfast, express lunch, light bites, grazes, al a Carte and Special evening menus, plus our fantastic Sunday Roast.

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19 Princess Street, Plymouth PL1 2EUt: +44 (0)1752 255579e: [email protected] w: morgansitalian.com

Morgans is a modern restaurant with a distinct Italian Mediterranean influence. The clean lines, elegant, simple decor and lighting combine to create a chilled ambience. Our spacious restaurant floor ensures that you will always have your own personal dining area.

Located centrally, Morgan’s is an ideal venue to get you in the mood for a night out. Take advantage of our pre-theatre two-course £11.95 menu before seeing a show (excluding December). Bring your birthday or anniversary celebrations to Morgan’s and stay until closing time.

Whether it is our popular Sunday lunch or one of our quick turnaround ‘Express Lunches’ - ideal for businessmen and women on the move - Morgan’s is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the ambiance and freshly prepared food.

Special lunch and evening a la carte menus everyday open 10am till Late.

CostCost: from £3 to £35

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Royal William Yard, Plymouth, PL1 3QQt: +44 (0)1752 252702e: [email protected]: www.rivercottage.net/canteens/plymouth

Plymouth Dome, Hoe Road, Plymouth, PL1 2NZt: +44 (0)1752 266 600e: [email protected]: rhodesatthedome.co.uk

The River Cottage Canteen and Deli opened its doors in Plymouth’s Royal William Yard in 2011.

It has built on its initial success in Axminster, recreating its unique food offering in a stunning waterside ex-Naval heritage building. The former victualling depot of the Royal Navy, built between 1826 and 1835, is the second River Cottage outpost, serving modern-day Plymouth with locally and ethically-sourced supplies.

The Grade I Listed Brewhouse building, part of the historical Royal William Yard scheme, is situated right on the waterfront facing Mount Edgcumbe.

It features a triple-height ceiling, and has a large outdoor terrace, affording spectacular views of the River Tamar, looking towards the Sound and across to Cornwall.

The beautiful Rhodes @ The Dome ‘Rhodes Kitchen’ and ‘Bar Rhodes’ perched on Plymouth Hoe overlooking Plymouth Sound. We’re here to cater for any occasion, whether it’s a gorgeous hand shaken cocktail, a lite lunch or a full 3 course meal.

With Bar Rhodes tempting our guests with a delicious selection of ‘Bar Bites’ accompanied by a great range of cocktails wines and beers, and Rhodes Kitchen alongside with its breathtaking views and full À la carte menu we believe we have created a great combination!

Featuring outstanding local produce cooked by our talented and enthusiastic kitchen team Bar Rhodes and Rhodes Kitchen are simply not worth missing!

Daytime serviceMonday: Opens 10am, Tuesday: Opens 10am, Wednesday: Opens 10am, Thursday: Opens 10am, Friday: Opens 10am, Saturday: Opens 9am, Sunday: 9am - 4pm * Lunch served daily between midday and 3pm

Evening Service Monday: Closed, Tuesday: Opens 6.30pm, Wednesday: Opens 6.30pm, Thursday: Opens 6.30pm, Friday: Opens 6pm, Saturday: Opens 6pm, Sunday: Closed

Bar Rhodes:Rhodes Bar is open from 12noon throughout the day to 11pm

Rhodes Kitchen:Rhodes Kitchen is open on the weekdays from 12noon-2.30pm/(3pm on weekends) and 5.30pm-10.00pm/(9.30pm on Sundays).

Reservations are highly recommended.

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Plymouth is the largest centre for shopping in the region. Discover big brands and high street favourites sitting alongside hundreds of independent shops, boutiques, and market traders on the wide pedestrianised streets of the city centre and the cobbled lanes of the 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.

You can experience Plymouth’s rich artistic heritage with the Barbican’s speciality shops and art galleries.

Many local artists have won global reputations, including the late Beryl Cook and Robert Lenckiewicz.

Home to the Independent Quarter and a treasure trove of niche independent stores, Plymouth’s West End brings real character to the City Centre.

From fresh fish landed that morning in Plymouth to fruit and veg grown just outside the city, jewellery designed and hand made in the shop by local craftsmen, or just something that little bit special or different, then the West End’s Independent Quarter is the place to go.

ShopPlymouth.co.uk

The definitive online guide to shopping in Plymouth.

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Drake Circus shopping Centre, 1 Charles street, Plymouth PL1 1EAt: +44 (0)1752 223030e: [email protected]: drakecircus.com

Styling Plymouth, the South West and its Visitors

If you are visiting the South West, there’s no need to leave your sense of style at home thanks to Drake Circus – the biggest under cover shopping centre in the South West.

And here’s why:• Over 70 shops, eateries and services all under cover• The widest choice of top fashion brands in the South West• A 1270-space award-winning, secure and safe car park • Special deals for overnight parking• Year-round events and activities for all the family• Everything you need for stylish outdoor pursuits

• Gifts and jewellery for special occasions• The very latest games and gadgets• A great food offering, from main meals to snacks and coffee• Essentials for self-catering breaks, from groceries to toiletries• Award-winning toilet facilities• Baby changing facilities• Gold standard facilities for disabled customers

For information about all the stores, eateries and services in Drake Circus, and for opening times, overnight parking arrangements and details about special events, please visit the Drake Circus website at www.drakecircus.com or follow on Facebook and Twitter: @drakecircusplym

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HOTELs

From waterfront hotels with stunning sea views to country house hotels on the edge of the moors, there is sure to be a perfect hotel for your visit to Plymouth.

Armada Way, Plymouth, PL1 1ARt: +44 (0)1752 224161e: [email protected] w: millenniumhotels.co.uk

The Copthorne Hotel Plymouth is situated in the heart of the city centre, with sweeping views down Armada Way towards the historic Hoe. It is located opposite the University of Plymouth, a short walk to Drake Circus Shopping Centre and less than half a mile from Plymouth train station. Also within walking distance to Plymouth Pavilions and the Theatre Royal with good road links to Devon and Cornwall.

The Copthorne Hotel Plymouth has 135 bedrooms offering Standard, Club and Interconnecting rooms for families and has the amenities to satisfy your needs, whether you are visiting for business or leisure. The hotel offers The Gallery Bar, Bentley’s Restaurant and has an on-site fitness suite, limited secure underground parking and WIFI throughout. For meetings, conferences, product launches, training courses, private occasions and wedding packages the Copthorne Hotel Plymouth can provide a perfect venue.

Room RatesSingle Rooms from £58.80 - £124.80 Twin/Double from £68.80 - £134.80 Interconnecting Rooms from £108 - £174.80

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Millbay Road, Plymouth, Devon PL1 3LDt: +44 (0)1752 276798 e: [email protected] w: newcontinental.co.uk

11/12 Osborne Place, Lockyer street, The Hoe, Plymouth PL1 2PUt: +44 (0)1752 664997e: [email protected] w: invictahotel.co.uk

Situated between the city centre and the Hoe, The New Continental, Plymouth’s largest independent hotel, is within walking distance of the city centre and Plymouth’s local attractions, including the Theatre Royal, National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth Gin Distillery, the Barbican and the Hoe.

With a choice of single, double, twin and family rooms, all with en-suite bathrooms, we offer an excellent range of facilities for both the corporate and leisure guest. Or for that extra special occasion we also have four poster and deluxe four poster bedrooms.

All rooms have complimentary tea/coffee facilities, hair dryer, flat screen television, iron and board. Wi-fi available (charge applicable). Car park on site £3.00 per day.

The New Continental has a choice of four banqueting/conference suites to accommodate from 10 to 350 people for all types of events including, Dinners, School Proms, Civil Ceremonies and Partnerships, Wedding Receptions, Masonic Events, Exhibitions, Training Seminars and Meetings, just to name a few. Leisure complex with indoor heating pool, weight room, gym, sauna and steam room. Steve’s Brasserie from 5.30pm- 10.00pm. Take advantage of our Pre Theatre Menu from £11.95 (available 5.30pm – 7.00pm)

23 fully equipped ensuite bedrooms with magnificent views across the famous Plymouth Hoe. Locally inspired restaurant menu offering the best choice in fresh seasonal produce. Stylishly furnished lounge and bar. Choice of two superb function suites. Free WiFi internet access available throughout the hotel. Free secure private parking. Close to Continental Ferry Port.

We are within easy walking distance of Plymouth’s Historic Barbican, it’s vibrant and modern city centre and many local tourist attractions including the National Marine Aquarium.

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Rooms (23) Rates Single x 4 from £55 to £70Double/twin standard x 6 from £75 to £80Double/twin classic x 9 from £85 to £105Family x 4 from £90 to £125

Prices inc VATAll rooms en suite. Prices include full English breakfast

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Millbay Road, Plymouth, Devon, PL1 3LGt: +44(0)1752 275850e: [email protected]: thedukeofcornwall.co.uk

Duke of Cornwall Hotel is Plymouth’s original character hotel, a treasure in the heart of Devon’s city-by-the sea. Tower and turret, ballroom, oak panels, elaborate ceiling roses, sea views and cityscape. We have 72 rooms and suites, each with a unique view.

Built during the Golden Age of steam, the Duke of Cornwall was Plymouth’s first luxury hotel and provides first class accommodation today. With peerless conference facilities and licensed to celebrate weddings and civil partnerships in our stunning function rooms, the Duke of Cornwall is minutes from national and international rail, air and sea connections.

It’s the perfect embarkation point for a voyage into England’s beautiful South West, not forgetting Plymouth’s excellent Theatre Royal just around the corner and for dinner, we have a 2 RAC Blue Ribbons and AA Rosette award winning Restaurant. Whatever the occasion for your visit, your booking guarantees our unreserved welcome.

HolIDAy Inn 36Holiday Inn Plymouth, Armada wayPlymouth, Pl1 2HJt: +44 (0)1752 639988e: [email protected]: holidayinn.com/hiplymouth

The Holiday Inn Plymouth hotel on Plymouth Hoe’s cliff tops, minutes from the city centre and picturesque Barbican is surrounded by the grassy open spaces of Plymouth Hoe.

Overlooking the Hoe and out towards Plymouth Sound, we offer extensive facilities, including a leisure club with a heated 15 metre indoor pool and outside sun deck and impressive conference and function rooms and a private car park.

WELCOME!!!

Adams Lane, Down Thomas, Plymouth PL9 0DYt: +44 (0)1752 862358e: [email protected]: langdoncourt.com

Langdon Court Hotel and Restaurant is a 16th Century grade II listed country house hotel in the South Devon countryside near Plymouth. Surrounded by beautiful grounds and Jacobean gardens Langdon is just a short stroll from Wembury beach.

Just 15 minutes to Plymouth City Centre, you can enjoy luxury, history and fine hospitality at a magical country house hotel. There are a range of boutique rooms, each individually designed and planned to combine the best of contemporary and classic chic. With stylish soft furnishings all rooms are warm and welcoming and boast luxurious toiletries, digital TV and Wi-Fi. Most rooms offer spectacular views of the surrounding countryside and majestic grounds.

Choose from two areas to dine for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea or an evening meal in either the a la carte restaurant or Brasserie Bar. The Hotel has a reputation for inventive, delicious and flavoursome food with a refined, relaxed atmosphere and attentive service. Dishes are made using fresh local seafood and locally reared meat and game.

The picturesque setting makes this a perfect location for any function. Langdon Court is an award winning wedding venue and it’s hard to imagine a more elegant setting offering the perfect balance of history, country and coast, all within walking distance of Wembury church. The hotel offers a personalised wedding service to exceed the expectations of the happy couple. The hotel individually tailors the day of your dreams an offers exclusive use of the hotel to ensure that flawless attention and privacy make for one unforgettable day.

Room RatesStandard double £109 & BreakfastSuperior double £159 & BreakfastPremier double £199 & Breakfast

Mid-week Business RateStandard single £89 & BreakfastSuperior signle £109 & Breakfast

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Open: 365 days a year.

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1 William Prance Road, Plymouth, PL6 5ZDt: +44 (0)1752 701000e: [email protected] w: futureinns.co.uk

Future Inn Plymouth is the perfect venue for leisure travellers with easy access to Plymouth city centre and its surrounding attractions plus conveniently located as a base to explore the wider areas of Devon and Cornwall.

Boasting 143, spacious, air-conditioned en-suite bedrooms equipped with all the modern convenient amenities you would expect of a quality upscale hotel with exceptional value for money. The hotel also boasts seven private functions rooms to cater for weddings & banqueting events from small intimate gatherings to large lavish affairs.

Future Inn Plymouth’s highlights include free parking and free Wi-Fi, Fishbone Bar and Restaurant and spacious, comfortable bedrooms. Visiting Plymouth? Choose Future Inns.

Room RatesDouble/Twin-From: £64Breakfast included: No

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St Mellion, Saltash Pl12 6SDt: +44 (0)1579 351 351e: [email protected]: www.st-mellion.co.uk

For luxury, award-winning accommodation, first class complimentary health club facilities, three mouth watering dining experiences and two Championship golf courses, choose to stay at St Mellion.

Just 15 minutes drive from Plymouth city centre, St Mellion offers peace and indulgence at an affordable price. Be it for pleasure or business, the resort is the perfect get-away from the hustle and bustle.

yelverton, Dartmoor Pl20 6DAt: +44 (0)1822 852245e: [email protected] w: www.moorlandgardenhotel.co.uk

On the edge of Dartmoor, in nine acres of moorland garden, a friendly welcome awaits.

Recently refurbished, modern suites and rooms with garden views, family and dog friendly too; the restaurant and bar offer seasonal menus using locally sourced ingredients; the beautiful Crystal Room and meeting spaces offer events for up to 160.

The place to be for weddings, business and leisure.

7-9 elliot St, Plymouth, Devon, Pl1 2PP t: +44 (0)1752 260411e: [email protected]: grosvenor-plymouth.com

Situated just 50 yards from Plymouth’s stunning waterfront The Grosvenor Plymouth is the ideal base for a quality and affordable stay. The hotel has 29 newly refurbished rooms, licensed bar, free WiFi, freshly cooked breakfasts and free on site parking.

RatesGarden £85.00 to £100.00Balcony or Premier £100.00 to £120.00Suites from £120.00 to £180.00

Rooms44 bedroomsFamily / Interconnecting AvailablePrice includes full English breakfastComplimentary car parking and WiFi

Rooms Room RatesSingles (14) £49.00-£54.00 twins/Doubles (11) £69.00 - £89.00 Family (4) £85.00 - £105.00

HOTELs

Rooms Room Rates80 Bedrooms From £60 per room

*Breakfast not included

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Yealmpton, Plymouth, Devon PL8 2NWt: +44 (0)1752 881555e: [email protected]: kitleyhousehotel.com

A uniquely historic Luxury Country House Hotel and Restaurant set in a private rural estate on the banks of the River Yealm in South Devon and close to the Maritime City of Plymouth. Kitley House Hotel is an ideal base for exploring South West England, Plymouth, Devon and Cornwall during a short break or as a longer holiday. A listed Grade One building over 500 years old in South Devon and near Plymouth which features in many famous historical works on English Country Houses, Kitley House Hotel has been tastefully adapted to suit the needs of the visitor. A range of hotel accommodation including luxury suites is complemented by a relaxing popular restaurant and informal bar, lounge and terrace. The gardens are always open and allow access to the

South Devon rural estate which is popular with walkers, bird lovers and dog owners. The gardens are classified as a Devon County Wildlife Site in the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Kitley House Luxury Country Hotel has also developed a reputation for its restaurant and events including its renowned Murder Mystery Dinners now in their 13th season. It features a Murder Mystery and Event calendar throughout the year and is popular with visitors and locals alike.

Open all year round. Christmas & New Year Programme. Indulgence & Celebration Accommodation Packages. Children & dogs stay free!

Rooms:19 – 7 Suites & 12 Standard

Rates:

£65 - £145 (Breakfast included)

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Whether you prefer individual family-run guesthouses with bags of character or boutique B&Bs serving the best locally sourced breakfasts, Plymouth has something for every taste and budget.

GUEST ACCOMMODATION

GUEsT ACCOMMODATION

50 Pier street, West Hoe, Plymouth PL1 3BTt: +44 (0)1752 660675e: [email protected] w: edgcumbeguesthouse.co.uk

Highly recommended friendly owner run guest house in an enviable position a stone’s throw from Plymouth Hoe and the sea front.

Easy walking distance to City Centre, Barbican, Pavilions and Theatre Royal. Convenient for Brittany Ferries and University.

All rooms are en suite and are recently refurbished with top quality bedding, fluffy white towels, digital tv’s with freeview, free wifi, hairdryers, generous beverage trays, toiletries. Ground floor rooms available.

Our breakfasts are freshly cooked to order using the finest ingredients. Special diets are catered for.

Limited free private parking. Street parking is plentiful and free from 4pm until 10am. Concessionary tickets are available at £2 per day.

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Rooms RatesSingle x3 from £35 to £60Twin/double x 6 from £60 to £80Family x1 from £85 to £110Four poster x1 from £65 to £95Price includes full English breakfast.

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107-113 Citadel Road West, The Hoe, Plymouth PL1 2RNt: +44 (0)1752 266821e: [email protected] w: kynancehouse.co.uk

A welcoming family run hotel located on the famous Plymouth Hoe.

We are within a few minutes walk of the historic Barbican with its charm, lively bars and restaurants. We are also just a short walk away from the city centre, university and theatres. Kynance House is close to bus, train and ferry services.

We offer comfortable accommodation whether you are travelling on business or pleasure. We are situated next to the Plymouth registry office and ideal for guests attending weddings. We accept early or late arrivals. All of our 26 rooms are en-suite with TV and beverage facilities. Free Wi-Fi throughout. We have a modest licensed bar and evening meals are available on request. Car parking is available.

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161 Citadel Road, Plymouth Pl1 2Hu t: +44 (0)1752 661517e: [email protected]: georgeguesthouse.com

Owned by the same family for 62 years, facing Plymouth Hoe our 3 star guest house has 6 well appointed bedrooms (4 en-suite) ideally situated for City Centre, Theatre, Ferry Port and Sea Front with three celebrity chef restaurants minutes away. Limited secure parking.

28 Grand Parade, Plymouth Pl1 3DJt: +44 (0)1752 667205 e: [email protected] w: plymouth-bedandbreakfast.co.uk

A luxury seafront guesthouse with an excellent reputation offering stylish surroundings and friendly service. All rooms are en-suite, serviced daily and have: Refreshment Trays, Freeview TVs, Wi-Fi, Hairdryers etc whilst others benefit by Seaviews.

After your choice of breakfast take a stroll along the promenade to the Barbican or across The Hoe into the City Centre for shopping, Theatres etc otherwise visit Dartmoor/Cornwall or walk the Coastal Path.

4 Athenaeum Street, the Hoe, Plymouth, Devon Pl1 2Rq t: +44 (0)1752 665005e: [email protected]: athenaeumlodge.com

The Athenaeum Lodge is a family owned and run Guest House situated in the heart of the City close to Plymouth Hoe, the Barbican and seafront. The Theatre Royal, International Ferry Port, Pavilions, University and Drake Circus Shopping Centre, are a short walk. Free use of the in-house computer for Internet access and also a WIFI connection available. Parking is available.

OpenOur reception is open from 7am to 11pm

Entry PricesSingle rooms from £35 - £50Twin rooms from £56Double rooms from £56

RoomsSingle From £34 to £44Double From £50 to £58twin/Family From £50 to £72

All prices include breakfast. Room only available. Closed Christmas to new year.

RoomsSingles from £30Twin/doubles from £50Family Room available

All prices include a Full English breakfast - Weekday 7 -11am, Weekends 8 - 11am

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66 North Road East, Plymouth PL4 6ALt: +44 (0)1752 660801e: [email protected]: galleryguesthouse.com

Gallery Guesthouse is a Victorian Townhouse of considerable character and architectural interest, maintaining many of its original features from 1887, when it was built.

Ideally situated close to the University of Plymouth and all the good stuff Plymouth has to offer, the Guesthouse has incorporated an Art Gallery as well as providing calm and comfortable accommodation. An ideal place to stay for business or leisure. Special/Seasonal offers available.  Please contact direct quoting “Plymouth Visitor Brochure”.

30 Grand Parade, West Hoe, PlymouthDevon Pl1 3DJt: +44 (0)1752 667205 e: [email protected] w: therustyanchor-plymouth.co.uk

The Rusty Anchor is an eclectic guesthouse which supports an eco friendly theme.

Situated adjacent to Plymouth’s harbour front, its perfect for accessing the varied choices of stylish cafés.

We support Eco-styled products, waste reduction and locally sourced products.

You will be welcomed with genuine friendliness and probably a cup of tea!!

Friendly dogs more than welcome.

RoomsPrices from £35.00

13 Pier Street, West Hoe, Plymouth Pl1 3BSt: +44 (0)1752 262870e: [email protected]: thefirsinplymouth.co.uk

It is conveniently situated just 150 yards from the famous Hoe Seafront. Within about a mile radius, is a wealth of local interesting spots including: The Hoe, The Pavilions, The Barbican, Plymouth University, Plymouth Aquarium, the Theatre Royal and a fine selection of modern city centre shops.

We cater for large groups (15 Beds ) and are pet friendly. We can also arrange fishing trips.

Plymouth’s Visitor Information Service

Here to help…Plymouth Visitor Information is here to offer you a warm welcome, located in the heart of the Barbican, Plymouth’s historic, maritime quarter. From here the friendly and knowledgeable staff can help you make the most of your visit to Plymouth.

Services available: » Free local accommodation

booking service » National ‘Book A Bed Ahead’ service

( local conditions apply) » Comprehensive information on

attractions, accommodation, events, public transport and facilities in Plymouth

» Free maps and guides to the area » Regional information on attractions,

accommodation, events and transport » Ticket agents for events and

attractions

» Booking agents for The Theatre Royal and Princess Theatre

» Holiday Information Service, we stock a wide range of UK destination guides and offer a brochure ordering service

» Public transport information and timetables

» RADAR keys and access information for disabled visitors

» National Express ticket agency

Ask the experts:Plymouth Visitor Information CentrePlymouth Mayflower3-5 The BarbicanPlymouthPL1 2LR

Tel: 01752 306330Email: [email protected]

Opening HoursApril to October: Monday – Saturday 9am – 5pm, Sunday 10am – 4pm

November to March: Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm, Saturday 10am – 4pm

Plymouth Visitor Information Centre has a well stocked shop with a wide range of maps, books, souvenirs, local gifts, confectionery and a Plymouth clothing range.

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sELF CATERING

From contemporary lofts in converted waterfront warehouses to cosy cottages in charming countryside locations you’ll find a fantastic range of self catering accommodation… whichever view you prefer from your bedroom window.

SELF CATERINGWembury Bay, Plymouth PL9 0DZt: +44 (0)1752 862382e: [email protected] w: churchwoodvalley.com

We have 55 comfortable timber cabins and lodges set in a beautiful wooded valley just a short stroll from Wembury Beach and the South West Coast Path. Each cabin has its own secluded patio and the park is a haven for wildlife.

We welcome pets. There are stunning walks nearby, Plymouth is just a short drive away and many other attractions can be reached within an hour.

We work hard to look after our environment and are 17 times Gold Award winner of the Bellamy Conservation Scheme and also silver award winners in the Green Tourism Scheme.

Special weekend and midweek breaks available.

Weekly Rates£290.00 - £950.00

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Gibbon street, Plymouth PL4 8BTt: +44 (0)1752 588599e: [email protected] w: plymouth.ac.uk/summeraccommodation

From late June to early September, Plymouth University offers low cost accommodation within the heart of the city, providing a great base to explore Plymouth and the South West.

Self-catering accommodation includes a fully equipped kitchen with a choice of single en suite or single standard bedroom. Room only offers single bedrooms with wash basins, a shared shower, toilet and kitchen (no kitchen equipment is supplied). A choice of cooked and continental breakfast items are available Monday to Friday in one of the on-campus cafés.

Free internet access (Ethernet cable required), gym membership and use of cycle storage are included within the room rate.

Available 21st June – 2nd September 2013

Self-catering Room onlySingle standard £27.00 Single standard £20.00Single en suite £33.25

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Bovisand lodge, Bovisand, nr Plymouth, Devon Pl9 0AAt: +44 (0)1752 403554e: [email protected]: bovisand.com

A range of luxury 4 star self catering Lodges (www.bovisand.co.uk) and mobile holiday homes on a peaceful, family run beachside holiday park along the South Devon coast. All homes are double glazed, centrally heated and under 3 years of age. Stunning sea views; Direct beach access and Indoor heated pool to enjoy. Sorry no pets.

Bovisand lodge, Bovisand, nr Plymouth, Devon Pl9 0AAt: +44 (0)1752 403554e: [email protected]: bovisand-apartments.co.uk

A range of luxury, gold award, Heritage Apartments located in the wing of our Historical Georgian House. Situated in an idyllic peaceful valley along the SW Coastal path. Spectacular views of Plymouth sound and the Cornish Coast. A perfect location for walkers and nature lovers. Indoor heated pool to enjoy. Sorry no pets.

Rooms Rates13 Units - sleeping 1 - 6 persons

Weekly rates From £300.00 - £1100.00Short Breaks From £175.00Walkers and Cyclists Welcome

Rooms Rates3 Units - sleeping 1 - 4 persons

Weekly rates From £325.00 - £850.00Short Breaks From £163.00Walkers and Cyclists Welcome

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13 Elliot street, Plymouth PL1 2PRt: +44 (0)1752 276797e: [email protected] w: strathmorehouse.co.uk

Suitable for short or extended stay corporate lets, self catering holidays, or even a city break.

Service apartments are fast becoming the popular choice for the discerning traveller. Situated just moments away from Plymouth Hoe and within a short walking distance to the City Centre, Theatre Royal and Plymouth Pavilions, Strathmore House offers a choice of one, two and four bedroom apartments.

All apartments are furnished and include everything you need for a home from home. A fully equipped kitchen with washer/dryer, oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and all the utensils you could ever need.

The lounge has comfortable sofas, digital HD flatscreen, TVs, DVD and dining table and chairs.

Free wi-fi and car parking (subject to availability).

Room RatesMinimum of two nights stayOne bedroom apartment from £70.00 to £100.00 per nightTwo bedroom apartment from £145.00 to £190.00 per nightFour bedroom apartment from £180.00 to £300.00 per night

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Blessed with coast and countryside, Plymouth offers some fantastic choices for camping and caravanning – perfect for a full holiday, weekend break and overnight stop en-route to France or Spain on board Brittany Ferries.

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Riverside is a quiet, secluded countryside park, close to the A38 in Plymouth. Convenient access to the beautiful South Hams’ beaches, Dartmoor National Park, Cornwall and Brittany Ferries port in Plymouth.

Riverside enjoys a very pleasant position within the Plym Valley with plenty of open space on a level, well drained site. Children will enjoy the extended play area which includes climbing frames and slides. The onsite bar, restaurant and takeaway are open during bank holidays and high season. The site is open all the year to welcome motor and touring caravans and also tents. Prices from £11.50 per night.

Riverside is situated just 3½ miles from Plymouth Sound which offers a full range of activities. Within the city of Plymouth there is a combination of architecture with the Elizabethan House and the Barbican being only a few minutes walk away from the modern Civic and University buildings, large chain stores and the Drake Circus Shopping Mall. Plymouth is the gateway to Cornwall.

See our tariff at www.riversidecaravanpark.com/tariff

Leigham Manor Drive, Marsh Mills, PlymouthDevon, PL6 8LLt: +44 (0)1752 344122e: [email protected]: riversidecaravanpark.com

CARAVAN PARK

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MARINAs

Sutton Harbour Marina, Mayflower Marina, Queen Anne’s Battery and Plymouth Yacht Haven offer some of the best berthing facilities in the country and Plymouth boasts the second highest number of Gold Anchor marinas anywhere in the UK.

MARINAS AND ANCHORAGES

ANCHORAGES

Just a stone’s throw from the city, but you will feel as if you are a million miles away, Plymouth and its surrounding waters offer some stunning naturally sheltered anchorages for you to enjoy. Whether you are looking to drop anchor and enjoy a lazy afternoon or spend a couple of nights in peace and tranquillity, you can’t go far wrong with stop-offs such as Barn Pool, Dandy Hole and spots further up the River Tamar - Devon and Cornwall’s natural border.

You can find Barn Pool nestled under Mount Edgcumbe and surrounded by Drake’s Island and Devils Point. Once you’ve stepped ashore you are in the beautiful Mount Edgcumbe Country Park where you can enjoy the house, formal gardens, Orangery restaurant and nearby pub, The Edgcumbe Arms.

Up the River Lynher (also known as St Germans River) you will find the deep anchorage at Dandy Hole. A beautiful and often deserted area, it allows many species to thrive including the kingfisher, otter, dipper and black-tailed godwit. Great for wildlife lovers and definitely one to remember!

Designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the River Tamar is rich in history and beauty and is one of the most picturesque places to visit in the whole of the West Country. Kick back, relax and enjoy the scenery and the wildlife around you. While away the hours, watch herons swoop down over the water and take in the breath taking views.

For more ideas, inspiration and information, visit the cruising and anchorage pages on the Royal Yachting Association’s website rya.org.uk/cruising/anchorage/pages/default.aspx

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sutton Harbour Marina, VHF Ch 12t: +44 (0)1752 204702e: [email protected]: suttonharbourmarina.com

Discover Sutton Harbour Marina in the heart of the historic Barbican area of Plymouth.

Accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week, Sutton Harbour enjoys a superb sheltered location in all weathers, tucked safely away behind lock gates. On arrival, let our experienced team personally welcome you to your berth.

Once you have settled in, explore the vibrant and historic quayside with its wide range of speciality shops, Mediterranean-style café culture, bars and restaurants, and all the amenities of Plymouth City Centre just a few minutes stroll away.

You can be sure of exceptional customer service at all times and our unique location, combined with the high-quality facilities you would expect from a 5 Gold Anchor marina, make Sutton Harbour an excellent base to explore Plymouth and the stunning cruising waters that can be found in the South West.

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Queen Anne’s Battery, VHF Ch 80Web: www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/mdl-queen-annes-batteryTel: 01752 671142

Offering outstanding facilities for owners of both yachts and motor cruisers alike, Queen Anne’s Battery is a 5 Gold Anchor rated marina with 235 permanent berths, as well as a visitors’ area with alongside pontoon berthing which can accommodate boats of up to 23m.

As well as providing excellent berthing and marina services, Queen Anne’s Battery has a boatyard and an array of on-site marine companies – perfect for when you need to carry out maintenance work or repairs on your boat. Fuel (petrol and diesel) is available seven days a week and facilities include a shop selling essential items, as well as a café, bar and restaurant, access to WiFi, chandlery, shower facilities, launderette, a dive shop and school.

Home to the Royal Western Yacht Club, the marina has also played host to the start and finish of many international yacht races. Close to the historic Barbican and city centre, the marina provides an ideal departure point for those wanting to cruise locally, venture further afield along the rugged Devon and Cornish coastlines or across to the Continent.

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Plymouth Yacht Haven, VHF Ch 80Web: www.yachthavens.com/plymouthEmail: [email protected]: 01752 404231

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This 5 Gold Anchor marina offers sheltered berthing, comprehensive facilities and exceptional 24-hour service, just minutes from the open water of Plymouth Sound.

Plymouth Yacht Haven is set against a peaceful backdrop of Devon hills, the brightly coloured cottages of Turnchapel village and the historic Mount Batten peninsula. Deep water throughout the marina allows the freedom at all states of tide for 450 vessels, accommodates boats of up to 50 metres in length, and a ferry runs every half hour to the shops and restaurants of the historic Barbican.

For visitors to Plymouth Yacht Haven, the experienced team will be on hand to assist you 24 hours a day, with round the clock security, access to facilities and on-the-water diesel, free showers and car parking, a laundry facility, free WiFi throughout the marina, weather forecasts and local information, as well as the Bridge Bar and Restaurant offering fine dining, breath-taking views and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. There is also a boatyard with deep water dock and storage ashore, a wide range of boat repair services, and a well-stocked chandlery.

Mayflower Marina, VHF Ch 80t: +44 (0)1752 556633e: [email protected]: mayflowermarina.co.uk

Close to the city centre yet overlooking the picturesque Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, Mayflower Marina enjoys an enviable location at the entrance to the River Tamar.

The marina is open 24/7 and visitors are most welcome. Short stay visitors who wish to enjoy our excellent restaurant or use the services provided by our other tenants are permitted a period of free short stay berthing (please enquire for details).

Mayflower Marina has nearly 400 fully serviced berths and offers comprehensive facilities that include free WiFi, an award winning restaurant, café/bar, shop, launderette, luxury bathrooms, fuel berth, ample secure parking and all the boat maintenance services one would expect from a first class marina.

The area surrounding Mayflower Marina is steeped in maritime history and the park just behind the marina, with an open air gym, offers the opportunity to stretch legs or walk the dog!

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Plymouth is easy to get to, whatever mode of transport you’re using.BY ROAD:Head for the South West on the M5 from Bristol to exeter, then the A38 Devon expressway to Plymouth. Drive-time from both london and Birmingham is around three and a half hours.

From Cornwall head for the tamar Bridge on the A38 heading east or the torpoint Ferry on the A374. A one way toll of £1.50 toll is required for both bridge and ferry routes. For more information visit tamarcrossings.org.uk

PARK AND RIDE:Plymouth has three Park and Ride schemes on the A38 and A386 main access routes into the city. For details and locations please visit plymouth.gov.uk or call 0800 600 1420.

RAIL:Services from both london Paddington and Birmingham new Street to Plymouth take roughly three and a half hours. there’s also an overnight sleeper train service from london. Direct services also run from South Wales, the Midlands, the north of england and Scotland. For details and tickets visit nationalrail.co.uk or telephone 08457 48 49 50.

COACH:national express coaches from london Victoria and Birmingham both take approximately four and a half hours. Visit nationalexpress.com for more information.

FERRY:Access mainland europe during your visit to Plymouth. Crossings to and from Roscoff in France and Santander in northern Spain run out of Plymouth by Brittany Ferries.

Plymouth’s ferry port in Millbay is close to the city centre making it easy to explore on foot, bike or even car. Make bookings at brittany-ferries.co.uk or call 0871 244 0744.

ON FOOT:Hike to our city! the South West Coast Path national trail - 630 miles of superb coastal walking – takes in the historic quarter of Plymouth. Find out more at southwestcoastpath.com

CYCLE:Plymouth is part of the national Cycle network, with several routes leading to and from our city, including the Devon Coast to Coast ride between Plymouth and Ilfracombe. explore cycling options at sustrans.org.uk

AIRFly into Devon via exeter International Airport and take a train or hire a car to travel the 45 minutes to Plymouth. www.exeter-airport.co.uk

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TamertonFoliot

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StokeStoke

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CremyllCremyll

St. Mellion International Resort

St. Mellion International Resort

AntonyHouseAntonyHouse

Mount Edgecumbe House & Country ParkMount Edgecumbe House & Country Park

Plymouth Argyle FCPlymouth Argyle FC

SaltramHouseSaltramHouse

DerrifordHospitalDerrifordHospital

SaltashSaltash

CallingtonCallington

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SOUTH DEVONSOUTH DEVON

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City CentrePlymouth

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MillbayPark

Drake’sPlace

Gardens

West HoePark Hoe Park

FreedomFields

RecreationGround

RecreationGround

CricketGround

The Brickfields(Recreation Ground)

RecreationGround

VictoriaPark

RecreationGround

DevonportPark

TothillPark

BeaumontPark

River Tamar

The NarrowsDevil’sPoint

FirestoneBay

Barn Pool

StonehousePool

Inner Basin

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Queen Anne's Battery Marina

SuttonHarbour Marina

Deadman’sBay

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Royal William Yard - Barbican Ferry

Royal William Yard - Barbican Ferry

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Mount Batten Ferry

Yacht HavenMarina

School

School

SchoolMillfields

School

SchoolSchool

CivicCentre

CouncilHouse

ReelCinema

AthenaeumTheatre

TheatreRoyal

PlymouthPavilions

ArmadaShoppingCentre

DrakeCircus

ShoppingCentre

CAB

RoyalCitadel

RAFArmada

Boer War

SensoryGarden

Drake

Smeaton’sTower

Royal PlymouthCorinthian Yacht Club

MayflowerSailing Club

Lock & PedestrianFootway (not 24 hours)

FishMarket

PlymouthGin

Distillery

PO

ElizabethanHouse

ElizabethanGarden

NationalMarineAquarium

BarbicanTheatre

RoyalMarines

RegisterOffice

Life BoatStation

ContinentalFerry Port

Brittany FerriesPassenger Terminal

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ScottMemorial

MountEdgcumbe House &

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HMS Ark RoyalAnchor

Courts

Children’sAmusements

PlymouthMarine

Laboratory

TheBelvedere

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WestHoe Pier

TinsideLido

West HoeFun Park

ArtsCentre

PlymouthUniversity

PoliceStation

Collegeof Art

Library

RolandLevinskyBuilding

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Library

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Queen Anne’s Battery& Seasports Centre

Royal Western Yacht Club of England

Mount BattenWatersports Centre

Mount BattenTower

School

Hospital

BusinessPark

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FriaryRetail Park

City Museum &Art Gallery

BretonsideBus Station

CharlesChurch School

Main PostOffice

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Guildhall

College

CityCollege

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PoliceStation

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Plymouth Albion

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Minster Church of St Andrew

RN War MemorialPlymouth Hoe

RN War MemorialPlymouth Hoe

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Plymouth Albion

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To A38 & Exeter

To South Hams,Kingsbridge,Modbury &

Salcombe

To Torpoint Ferry

To Derriford Hospital,Roborough, Dartmoor,Life Centre & Central Park

ContinentalFerry Port

Brittany FerriesPassenger Terminal

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Places of Interest

Historic Quarters

Parks & Recreational Areas

City Centre Shopping

City Transport Hub

University Campus

South West Coastal Path & Harbour Trail Sustrans Cycling Route

Public/Disabled Toilets

Parking

Tourist Information

Charles Cross Police Station

Bus Routes into City Centre

Memorial

RN War Memorial Plymouth Hoe

Smeaton’s Tower25

MillbayPark

Drake’sPlace

Gardens

West HoePark Hoe Park

FreedomFields

RecreationGround

RecreationGround

CricketGround

The Brickfields(Recreation Ground)

RecreationGround

VictoriaPark

RecreationGround

DevonportPark

TothillPark

BeaumontPark

River Tamar

The NarrowsDevil’sPoint

FirestoneBay

Barn Pool

StonehousePool

Inner Basin

Outer Basin

MayflowerMarina

Queen Anne's Battery Marina

SuttonHarbour Marina

Deadman’sBay

ClovellyBay

Cattewater

Catte

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Reservoir

Royal William Yard - Barbican Ferry

Royal William Yard - Barbican Ferry

MosqueMosque

Mount Batten Ferry

Yacht HavenMarina

School

School

SchoolMillfields

School

SchoolSchool

CivicCentre

CouncilHouse

ReelCinema

AthenaeumTheatre

TheatreRoyal

PlymouthPavilions

ArmadaShoppingCentre

DrakeCircus

ShoppingCentre

CAB

RoyalCitadel

RAFArmada

Boer War

SensoryGarden

Drake

Smeaton’sTower

Royal PlymouthCorinthian Yacht Club

MayflowerSailing Club

Lock & PedestrianFootway (not 24 hours)

FishMarket

PlymouthGin

Distillery

PO

ElizabethanHouse

ElizabethanGarden

NationalMarineAquarium

BarbicanTheatre

RoyalMarines

RegisterOffice

Life BoatStation

ContinentalFerry Port

Brittany FerriesPassenger Terminal

Ferry PortEntrance

To Santander & Roscoff

Ferry(Passenger)

CremyllFerry

(Passenger)

ScottMemorial

MountEdgcumbe House &

CountryPark

HMS Ark RoyalAnchor

Courts

Children’sAmusements

PlymouthMarine

Laboratory

TheBelvedere

MemorialGarden

WestHoe Pier

TinsideLido

West HoeFun Park

ArtsCentre

PlymouthUniversity

PoliceStation

Collegeof Art

Library

RolandLevinskyBuilding

PlymouthStation

SchoolFire

Station

Library

PO

Queen Anne’s Battery& Seasports Centre

Royal Western Yacht Club of England

Mount BattenWatersports Centre

Mount BattenTower

School

Hospital

BusinessPark

IndustrialEstate

FriaryRetail Park

City Museum &Art Gallery

BretonsideBus Station

CharlesChurch School

Main PostOffice

Sundial

CombinedCourts

PrystenHouse

MerchantsHouse MuseumMerchantsHouse Museum

Guildhall

College

CityCollege

DevonportStation

PoliceStation

School

PO

PO

RC Cathedral

CumberlandCentre

Minor Injuries Unit

Plymouth Albion

Library

RecreationGround

School

BarbicanLeisure

Park

TR2

CityJigsawGarden

PlymouthMayflower

School

School

SchoolMillfields

School

SchoolSchool

CivicCentre

CouncilHouse

ReelCinema

AthenaeumTheatre

Big ScreenBig ScreenTheatre

Royal

PlymouthPavilions

ArmadaShoppingCentre

NorthCross

DrakeCircus

ShoppingCentre

CAB

RoyalCitadel

RAFArmada

Boer War

SensoryGarden

Drake

Smeaton’sTower

Royal PlymouthCorinthian Yacht Club

MayflowerSailing Club

Lock & PedestrianFootway (not 24 hours)

FishMarket

PlymouthGin

Distillery

PO

ElizabethanHouse

ElizabethanGarden

NationalMarineAquarium

BarbicanTheatre

RoyalMarines

RegisterOffice

Life BoatStation

Ferry PortEntrance

To Santander & Roscoff

Ferry(Passenger)

CremyllFerry

(Passenger)

ScottMemorial

MountEdgcumbe House &

CountryPark

HMS Ark RoyalAnchor

Courts

Children’sAmusements

PlymouthMarine

Laboratory

ElliotTerrace

ElliotTerrace

TheBelvedere

MemorialGarden

WestHoe Pier

TinsideLido

West HoeFun Park

ArtsCentre

PlymouthUniversity

PoliceStation

Collegeof Art

Library

RolandLevinskyBuilding

CityJigsawGarden

PlymouthStation

SchoolFire

Station

Library

PO

Queen Anne’s Battery& Seasports Centre

Royal Western Yacht Club of England

Mount BattenWatersports Centre

Mount BattenTower

School

Hospital

BusinessPark

IndustrialEstate

FriaryRetail Park

City Museum &Art Gallery

BretonsideBus Station

CharlesChurch School

Main PostOffice

Sundial

CombinedCourts SynagogueSynagogue

PrystenHouse

Guildhall

College

CityCollege

DevonportStation

PoliceStation

School

PO

PO

RC Cathedral

Library

RecreationGround

School

BarbicanLeisure

Park

TR2

Record

OfficeRecord

Office

Minster Church of St Andrew

Minster Church of St Andrew

RN War MemorialPlymouth Hoe

RN War MemorialPlymouth Hoe

CumberlandCentre

Minor Injuries Unit

Plymouth Albion

The PiazzaThe Piazza

PlymouthMayflower

Devonport Guildhall Devonport Guildhall

Swimming PoolsSwimming Pools

Marine Biological Association

Marine Biological Association

Barbican Landing Stage - Harbour cruises

Barbican Landing Stage - Harbour cruises

ShopMobility

Devonport Column Devonport Column

Devonport

Mount Wise

Stonehouse

WestHoe

Stoke

St Jude’s

PrinceRock

MountGould

Lipson

Coxside

Mount BattenPeninsula

Cattedown

Oreston

Turnchapel

Cremyll

Devonport

Mount Wise

Stonehouse

MillbayMillbay

WestHoe

Stoke

St Jude’s

PrinceRock

MountGould

Lipson

Coxside

Mount BattenPeninsula

Cattedown

Oreston

Turnchapel

Cremyll

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CROMWELL ROAD

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BRENTOR ROAD

LUCAS TERR

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LANHYDROCK ROAD

LANHYDROCK ROAD

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SEYMOUR VANEUE

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To A38 & Exeter

To South Hams,Kingsbridge,Modbury &

Salcombe

To Torpoint Ferry

To Derriford Hospital,Roborough, Dartmoor,Life Centre & Central Park

ContinentalFerry Port

Brittany FerriesPassenger Terminal

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It’s really easy to get around Plymouth – with much of the city easily walkable, plus scenic bus, cycling and water taxi routes.

A destination of ease with the heart of the city nestled by the waterside. Just ten minute’s walk takes you from the city centre to the

historic harbour or to the views of the magnificent Plymouth Hoe.

Citybus and First provide bus links in and around Plymouth, for information please visit plymouth.gov.uk/buses. For further information

about public transport in Plymouth and the South West please visit travelinesw.com

Explore the city by water! With ferries and water taxis connecting the Barbican with Mount Batten and Royal William Yard as well as

Stonehouse with Mount Edgcumbe Country Park there is plenty of opportunity to make a trip on the water part of your Plymouth experience.

TORPOINT FERRYRegular 24 hour service from Plymouth to Torpoint. 01752 361577

CREMYLL FERRYOne of the oldest ferry routes in the country operating since 1204.

A regular service from Stonehouse to Mount Edgcumbe Country

Park. 01752 822105

MOUNT BATTEN WATER TAXIA daily service from the Barbican landing stage to Mount Batten.

ROYAL WILLIAM YARD FERRYA regular service connecting the Barbican landing stage to the

heart of the historic Royal William Yard. Operates daily, Easter to

September.

CAWsAND FERRYConnects the city of Plymouth to two wonderful villages on

Cornwall’s Rame Peninsula. Departs from the Barbican Landing stage

daily Easter to September.

Getting around once you’re here

for more information go to

visitplymouth.co.uk

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