As shops in Plymouth begin to reopen, additional safety measures have been put in place in the city centre and around the waterfront to help keep you safe when you’re ready to visit.
Plymouth has some great open spaces, why not discover somewhere new on your daily dose of exercise. Not only are open spaces good for our well-being, but are one of the few places you can enjo..
This Friday 8 May is VE Day 75, marking 75 years since the end of World War II in Europe. Three quarters of a century on, we’re inviting you to host your own celebrations at home with your household!
The Coronavirus pandemic means that many of us aren’t able to enjoy Plymouth’s beauty spots, activities and attractions at the moment. So why not explore the many ways to experience the city from the comfort of your home.
Smeaton's Tower Smeaton’s Tower arguably the most famous Landmark in Plymouth, now sits proudly on top of Plymouth Hoe. With its’ candy stripe red and white painted exterior, it can’t fail to mak..
With the breath-taking scenery and surrounding areas of natural beauty it is not surprising that Plymouth and its neighbouring areas have featured as a backdrop in several television series and feature films over the years.
Plymouth has played an iconic landmark role in the history of music, and for many well-recognised and infamous musicians Britain’s Ocean City has provided a fantastic location for incredible performances.
The vast discoveries that can be found in the beauty of Britain’s Ocean City have inspired many writers, from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to Agatha Christie. So if you’re looking for some inspiration for your reading list why not add some books inspired by our wonderful part of the world?
It might still be chilly outside, but there’s plenty to enjoy in Plymouth during the February half term – from family friendly trails and workshops to top family attractions.