Really enjoyed the weekend. The Hoe is superb and everywhere is so clean. Good shopping, great indoor Market. Prices very reasonable

Really enjoyed the weekend. The Hoe is superb and everywhere is so clean. Good shopping, great indoor Market. Prices very reasonable
well worth a visit to see the may flower steps, the hoe, sir Francis drake, the citadel, smeatons tower, well worth going on the big wheel its about 6 pounds but very interesting and you can get your bearings. Nice to see the ferry come in and great shops on royal parade! often a market with nice foods on and...
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We traveled to Plymouth for four days this week, in a bid to look at the area to move down to. The Plymouth Hoe, Plymouth Sound and The Barbican are great places to visit, the Barbican has a lovely harbourside setting with cobbled streets and lots of places to eat and drink, the Hoe feels special on a high but...
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Enjoyed walking through the city, and down to the Barbican, seeing fascinating historical buildings and locations. Good selection of places to eat. I enjoyed a very nice meal in a Himalayan restaurant in and Elizabethan House!
Plymouth was the most heavily bombed southern port in WW2 and was reconstructed in the 1950's with none of the charm of European construction. Sadly it's buildings in the city centre are charmless relics of a bygone age. That is not to say here aren't some gems left; The Hoe and the Barbican for example, however they are let down...
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Plymouth holds no special interest for me, afraid it feels like another big unfriendly city, with not much beauty to see. i sometimes have to drive through to get to cornwall, i dread the thought
it depend when you go as in the night for excample 10pm plymouth is realy rough but in the day it is good for shopping and lunch
Wonderful city of contrasts. Superb places of historic interest,great night life,restaurants and bars. The Barbican is superb for all this and more. A city to visit time and time again.
I went to Plymouth for a quick holiday weekend and it was a blast. Tons of beautiful scenic water views. Lots of pubs and dining in the city, (although heels and cobblestone roads dont mix). Probably the coolest thing for me, being American, is seeing the steps where the 1st pilgrims came over from England to America. Very awesome!
Plymouth is good for a visit. For shopping, Drake circus has most of the big outlets, plenty of shops to wonder around in plymouth. Pubs, resturants, and theatres, good open spaces, good public transport. A great place for views is the Hoe, lovely open space with cafe and mini golf. The plymouth eye is on the Hoe, with fantastic views...
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