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Plymouth's iconic waterfront Lido on Plymouth Hoe includes fountains, inflatable fun...
Stand on the World-famous Plymouth Hoe Promenade for a beautiful scenic view. The word...
One of the world's most famous lighthouses built by John Smeaton in 1759 on the Eddystone...
Once on The Hoe you have the opportunity to enjoy its stunning panoramic vistas over the...
A dramatic 17thC fortress built to defend the coastline from the Dutch. It is still in...
Number 3 Elliot Terrace, The Hoe, was erected in 1860 by "Honest John" Pethick, a...
West Hoe Park is a park with a large childrens play area, a miniature railway and putting...
Plymouth and Devon Schools Sailing Association (PDSSA) is run not for profit but to...
Barbican Theatre is an intimate and vibrant 140-seat theatre at the heart of the historic...
From Past to Present, a unique journey through Plymouth's world famous harbour and...
Black Friars Distillery, the working home of Plymouth Gin since 1793, is the oldest...
Although gutted by fire during World War II and refurbished in 1957, the 15th century...
From scenic and naval harbour cruises, connecting ferries to Cawsand and Mount Edgcumbe...
The Prysten House is one of Plymouth’s finest early buildings, dating from the year 1500.
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...
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