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With a rich maritime history and many famous locals over the years, Plymouth is the biggest City in Devon and enjjoys an impressive coastal location.

Start your own voyage of discovery by visiting the spectacular Plymouth Hoe, where Drake played his famous game of bowls. Climb the 93 steps of Smeaton's Tower Lighthouse and enjoy the most breathtaking view accross Plymouth Sound.

The modern pedestrianised City Centre, with its floral displays, water features and the largest range of shops in the region is a delight for shoppers. There are street cafes, children's play areas and ample seating allows shoppers to rest their feet and enjoy the exciting street entertainments.

Together with the Drake Circus Shopping Mall, Plymouth is a great place for shopaholics, or those simply looking for a bargain.

Walk the ancient cobbled streets and quasides of Plymouth's historic Barbican packed with new cafe bars and restaurants and soak up a distinctively cosmopolitan atmosphere.

Plymouth's Barbican also offers rare sights of architecture from a bygone fishing port now home to an array of galleries and unique and original shops.

The Plymouth Restaurant scene is alive andkicking. From superb Restaurants and Cafe Bars to hearty traditional pub food, there is ample choice. Whether you're after a quick lunch or a lazy dinner you'll find plenty of options in the City of Plymouth.

For entertainment the Theatre Royal offers a top class programme from drama to musicals whilst Plymouth Pavillions is the major regional venue for both pop and classical concerts, top comedians and sporting events.

When the sun goes down, Plymouth comes alive with a huge choice of Cafes, Bars, Clubs and Pubs.

Plymouth also offers cinemas catering for a range of tastes from blockbuster movies to art-house

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