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The Best Places in Plymouth

Fortunately, history, Barbican district and adjacent port survived intact, with a handful of studs and jettied historic buildings. In some modern attractions and convince a living cultural scene, while repaying a visit to this city’s old port.

Top 10 features

1 Plymouth Hoe

2 National Marine Aquarium

Plymouth is a high profile attraction includes a number of marine species, including sharks, moray eels and seahorses.

3 Saltram

Several films, including Sense and Sensibility was filmed here.

4 Mount Edgcumbe

Rame Peninsula in September, before the Oresund Plymouth, Mount Edgcumbe is surrounded by a park, which offers a breathtaking view over the city and the coast.

5 City Museum and Art Gallery

The exhibits here include large statuettes of Egypt, Oriental porcelains, African beads and local archaeological discoveries.

6 Crownhill Fort

7 Merchant House Museum

Originally a merchant house, this distillery has been producing Plymouth Gin since 1793.

8 Black Friars Distillery

9 Sutton Harbour

10 Elizabethan House

The renovated kitchen is located on the ground floor, dining room and living room on the first floor and another bedroom.

Crown Hill Fort

A good example of military architecture of Plymouth, 1872. The historic port

Formerly a small fishing village community, successful Plymouth 15th and 16th centuries, naval base and port transfers. Pilgrims began here in 1620, which is in the American colony of New Plymouth. City of naval presence is still strong.

 

 

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