Nearest major road is A38. Follow the signs for the city centre. When you are near the city centre, follow the brown tourist signs marked "pavilions".
Nearest station is Plymouth station.
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The Plymouth Raiders were established in 1983, and now play in the British Basketball…
The Plymouth Athenaeum is a charity dedicated to the promotion of learning in science,…
The Theatre Royal Plymouth is the largest & best attended regional producing theatre in…
Messenger is the UK's largest bronze statue, created by the Cornish artist Joseph Hillier.
Found at the heart of Plymouth's Coastal Quarter in the Millbay area is the stunning and…
A couple of minutes' walk further along West Hoe Road brings you to the long grey…
KARST is Plymouth’s largest independent, artist-led contemporary art venue in Plymouth,…
Release the puzzling skills and talents of your team! And enjoy the excitement of the…
Commanding an imposing position on Royal Parade, Plymouth Guildhall is situated in the…
Plymouth is the largest centre for shopping in the South West, outside of Bristol, and…
Number 3 Elliot Terrace, The Hoe, was erected in 1860 by "Honest John" Pethick, a…
Plymouth Synagogue is the oldest Ashkenazi Synagogue still in regular use in the English…
Location Information: The Memorial is situated centrally on The Hoe which looks directly…
Antony Gormley is one of the world’s most celebrated artists working today.
To…
The Prysten House is one of Plymouth’s finest early buildings, dating from the year 1500.
Although gutted by fire during World War II and refurbished in 1957, the 15th century…