

Plymouth Hoe Promenade is a scenic waterfront area offering panoramic views of the sea, historic sites, and recreational facilities.
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of Plymouth Sound.
The largest aquarium in the UK outside London, home to over 4,000 marine animals.
A 17th-century fortification offering guided tours and stunning sunset views.
Plymouth's coastal climate can be unpredictable, with sudden rain showers.

Plymouth Hoe Promenade offers beautiful walks, so comfortable shoes are essential.
To enjoy the scenic views and spot wildlife along the promenade.
A classic Plymouth Gin, distilled since 1793, is a must-try from the city that gave the world its love for this spirit.
Hand-painted pottery from the historic Plymouth Pottery, established in 1690, is a beautiful reminder of your visit.
A traditional Devon cream tea set, complete with clotted cream, jam, and scones, is a delightful taste of the region.
A savory pastry filled with beef, potatoes, swede, and onions.
Slow-cooked goat meat in a rich, spicy curry sauce, served with rice and peas.
A hearty seafood soup made with fish, potatoes, and cream, often served with crusty bread.
Iconic for its all-day breakfast menu and vibrant atmosphere.
Located in the university, it offers stunning views and a diverse menu.
A historic venue with a variety of restaurants, bars, and cafes.
Meteora Monasteries, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are six Eastern Orthodox monasteries built on natural sandstone pillars in central Greece, offering breathtaking views and rich history.
Yangshuo's Moon Hill is a scenic spot known for its crescent moon-shaped peak and stunning karst landscapes.
A picturesque beach along the Susquehanna River, offering swimming, fishing, and scenic views.