Plymouth is a busy, vibrant, modern city located by a
beautiful seafront with a rich maritime history.
Sir Francis Drake played his famous game of bowls on Plymouth Hoe in 1588 before
defeating the Spanish Armada. When told of their impending arrival, he said he
had time to finish his game of bowls and time to defeat the Armada too.
The Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Plymouth on 6th September 1620 to found New
England. The Mayflower Steps mark the spot of this illustrious voyage’s
departure.

The largest city in Devon, Plymouth is home to the Royal
Naval Dockyard. Brittany Ferries regularly sail to France and Spain. There are
numerous marinas, water sports and dive sites.
Shopaholics will love the recently opened Drake Circus Shopping Mall.
The Barbican is the old Elizabethan quarter of Plymouth with numerous shops,
restaurants and wine bars. Explore the cobbled streets and discover antique
markets, the Elizabethan Gardens and Elizabethan House. The newly extended
National Marine Aquarium on The Barbican is the largest in Britain and has the
deepest tank in Europe.

Plymouth Pavilions and Theatre Royal boast regular shows of
excellent calibre and many shows have premiered here before going of the West
End of London. Elton John and George Michael are just two of the stars who have
recently entertained thousands of people with stadium concerts at Plymouth
Argyle Football Ground.
The city is an ideal base from which to visit Cornwall, with the world famous
Eden Project just a one hour’s drive away, and Dartmoor, a beautiful, wild and
rugged National Park.
Plymouth truly has something for everyone – and you will find a warm welcome
from our members!

More information about Plymouth can be seen here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth.

