Category: Friday FiveThings to do

Get inspired by this week's Friday Five, which is packed with things to do and see this weekend in Plymouth!

   

DEVCON at Plymouth Guildhall

If you are a fan of films, sci-fi or comics then you don’t want to miss DEVCON on Sunday at Plymouth Guildhall.

You can expect another brilliant comic con, with special guests from film and television, comic book artists and writers, over 70 traders, cosplay competitions, photography, interactive gaming area, panels and Q&A’s and so much more.

     

The Color Purple 

The award-winning The Color Purple starts at Theatre Royal Plymouth this weekend.

Based on the Pulitzer prize-winning novel by Alice Walker and adapted for the stage by Pulitzer Prize and Tony award-winner Marsha Norman, The Color Purple tells the story of courageous heroine Celie, as she journeys through joy, despair, anguish and hope in her own personal awakening to discover her unique voice in the world.

    

Drake’s Island SUP Adventure

The weather should still be calm enough at this time of year to enjoy a SUP adventure around Drake's Island.

Visit Drake’s Island by SUP and enjoy a delicious cream tea or coffee and pastries on the beach. Learn about the amazing history, wildlife and marine ecology of the island and Plymouth Sound. You will also have the opportunity to swim, rockpool and beachcomb on a secluded stretch of golden sand.

   

Catch one of the latest blockbusters at Cineworld at The Barcode

You won’t be stuck for  what to watch at Cineworld cinema as you have a choice of 14 cinemas including IMAX. The world’s most immersive cinema experience and 4DX it’s the most exhilarating way to watch a film.

   

Royal William Yard – Good Food & Craft Market

Don’t miss the monthly Good Food & Craft Market at Royal William Yard on Sunday, known for hosting an array of talented artists and makers, the market will offer everything from tasty treats to handcrafted gifts.

Visitors to the Yard can purchase the freshest local produce and unique arts and crafts from the South West’s top suppliers and artisan makers.


Plymouth is easily accessible by train with a wide range of services running from a variety of locations within England. Although some services may require a change or two.

Travelling from London takes around 3 hours with Great Western Railway, if you're coming from the north, the trip from Manchester can take 5 hours 15 minutes. 

Alternatively, the recently renovated Night Riviera Sleeper service runs Monday – Friday and Sunday evenings. Visit gwr.com/sleeper for more details on times and how to book.

We recommend using GWR.com to search for the fastest and best route for your journey, and book in advance for the best price. 

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