

Plymouth Barbican is a historic waterfront and maritime quarter, offering a blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning coastal views.
Famous for its unique atmosphere and extensive breakfast menu, this restaurant is a local favorite.
Set in a historic building, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a focus on locally sourced ingredients.
Part of the famous River Cottage brand, this restaurant focuses on seasonal, locally sourced food in a beautiful setting.
Climb this iconic lighthouse for panoramic views of Plymouth Sound.
A beautiful waterfront promenade with stunning views of the Sound and the city.

Catch a show or concert at this vibrant theatre in the heart of Plymouth Barbican.
A savoury pastry filled with beef, potatoes, swede, and onions.
Slow-cooked goat meat in a rich, spicy curry sauce, served with rice and peas.
Freshly shucked oysters from the local waters, often served with lemon and mignonette sauce.
Plymouth Barbican is known for its coastal walks and unpredictable weather.
Exploring the historic streets and scenic coastal paths requires suitable footwear.
To discover hidden gems and learn about Plymouth Barbican's rich history.
Award-winning gin distilled in Plymouth since 1793, reflecting the city's maritime history.
Hand-painted earthenware pottery, a local tradition since the 17th century.
Artisan chocolates made in Plymouth, featuring local flavours like sea salt and Devon cream.

Charming night market in Quebec City's oldest neighborhood, offering local food, crafts, and lively atmosphere.
Huaqing Palace, a historic hot spring resort, is renowned for its ancient architecture and therapeutic hot springs.
Experience ancient Roman ruins illuminated by fire torches, with traditional music and dance performances.