

Discover Plymouth's rich history and art at this free-to-enter museum, housing over 100,000 objects.

Plymouth's weather can be unpredictable, a rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Plymouth has many historical sites and cobblestone streets, comfortable shoes are a must.

Keep your devices charged while exploring the museum and city.
Famous for its unique atmosphere and extensive breakfast menu, including their signature 'Breakfast in a Box'.

Located within the University of Plymouth, it offers a unique dining experience with a focus on locally sourced ingredients.

Known for its stunning views of the harbour and its focus on fresh, locally caught seafood.

A historic gin distilled in Plymouth since 1793, reflecting the city's naval heritage.
Hand-painted earthenware pottery, a traditional craft from Plymouth since the 17th century.
Jewellery inspired by Smeaton's Tower, a iconic lighthouse in Plymouth, often made with local gemstones.
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.
A boozy dessert made with Plymouth Gin, tonic, and gelatin, served with clotted cream.
Climb to the top of this iconic lighthouse for panoramic views of Plymouth Sound.
A beautiful waterfront promenade with stunning views, perfect for a leisurely afternoon stroll.
Explore this historic fortress, which played a crucial role in Plymouth's defense and history.

A serene lakefront promenade in Ooty, offering boating, scenic views, and a peaceful atmosphere.
Nestled in the Swiss Alps, Zermatt Museum showcases local history and culture, with a focus on mountaineering and the legendary Matterhorn.
A coastal town known for its stunning beaches, surfing, and alternative lifestyle.