Plymouth: Attractions and more...
The National Marine Aquarium is the largest and deepest aquariums in Europe with an amazing display of more than four thousand underwater animals. The walk through the tunnel and underwater shipwreck is a wonder in itself.
Plymouth Pavilions is a sports complex which provides multi-sport activities and entertaining activities to keep all busy. Plymouth Naval War Memorial is built to honour the life of the soldiers who died in the World War I and II and there are more than twenty two thousand names inscribed on the monument which is located on Plymouth Hoe.
The Royal Citadel built in the seventeenth century has played an important part in the defence of the city against the Dutch invasion and is still a part of the military today.
Plymouths Gin Blackfriars Distillery is an old Tudor merchant house which has been converted to a gin manufacturing unit. One can take guided tours of the place and enjoy a meal or a drink in the cocktail lounge here.
What to see in detail
Landmarks and Historic sites (2)
Museums (2)
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Parks and gardens (2)
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Torpoint (About 2.4 mi) - Saltash (About 4.1 mi) - Looe (About 13.9 mi) - Totnes (About 20.4 mi) - Bolventor (About 22.3 mi) - Dartmouth (About 24.9 mi)
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Ballast Pound is an old marina next to the local sailing club where frequent yacht races are held during the season. Antony House is more than six hundred years old and was the... |
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| Saltash - 4.1 mi | |
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Mount Edgcumbe House & Country Park is a popular place for its landscapes and gardens and covers more than eight hundred acres.
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