Drinks & Nightlife
Tigermilk is a modern 1920's speakeasy. The outside is a basement door with a tiny sign and as you go in you feel like your entering the set of Bugsy Malone, total luxury and the cocktails are amazing!
7 locals recommend
Tigermilk at The Duke
Millbay RoadTigermilk is a modern 1920's speakeasy. The outside is a basement door with a tiny sign and as you go in you feel like your entering the set of Bugsy Malone, total luxury and the cocktails are amazing!
Annabel's
86 Vauxhall StreetSomewhere close and classy
The Clifton
30 Clifton PlGreat music venue a short journey away!
The Pub on the Hoe
159 Citadel RdNearest local pub with great food and music.
Entertainment & Activities
If you love Art Deco then this is a must visit as it is 5 mins away from us. Fully restored and on the clif edge the views are amazing.
31 locals recommend
Tinside Lido
Hoe RoadIf you love Art Deco then this is a must visit as it is 5 mins away from us. Fully restored and on the clif edge the views are amazing.
Sightseeing
When open, you can climb the spiral staircase all the way to the top, taking in the history of the lighthouse and how people lived inside it. It's absolutely beautiful and well worth the climb for the views from the top! I love the little wooden beds inside.
34 locals recommend
Smeaton's Tower
West Hoe RoadWhen open, you can climb the spiral staircase all the way to the top, taking in the history of the lighthouse and how people lived inside it. It's absolutely beautiful and well worth the climb for the views from the top! I love the little wooden beds inside.
One of the original parts of Plymouth, which survived the bombings of WW2. Stroll down the cobbled streets, smell the fish and chips and watch the boats come and go. It's home to the Mayflower Steps, National Marine Aquarium and also was home to the famous artist Robert Lenkiewicz' studio, where he famously took in the homeless, prostitutes and vagabonds for subject studies. Parts of his murals can still be seen adorned on buildings today by the market. Plymouths best export, Gin has their distillery situated here too where you can have a taste tour!
105 locals recommend
The Barbican
The BarbicanOne of the original parts of Plymouth, which survived the bombings of WW2. Stroll down the cobbled streets, smell the fish and chips and watch the boats come and go. It's home to the Mayflower Steps, National Marine Aquarium and also was home to the famous artist Robert Lenkiewicz' studio, where he famously took in the homeless, prostitutes and vagabonds for subject studies. Parts of his murals can still be seen adorned on buildings today by the market. Plymouths best export, Gin has their distillery situated here too where you can have a taste tour!
Where they make the good gin! Go and have a tour and taste my friends!
65 locals recommend
Plymouth Gin Distillery
60 Southside StWhere they make the good gin! Go and have a tour and taste my friends!
Food Scene
You could be in the Mediterranean nestled on the cliff side al fresco. The tapas choice is large and the service is impeccable. If your lucky some days people practice Salsa by the waters edge underneath the terrace. Just a perfect place for a quick informal bite for lunch or a special occasion.
9 locals recommend
Maritimo
Hoe RoadYou could be in the Mediterranean nestled on the cliff side al fresco. The tapas choice is large and the service is impeccable. If your lucky some days people practice Salsa by the waters edge underneath the terrace. Just a perfect place for a quick informal bite for lunch or a special occasion.
Just does everything so well. Perfect place for brunch at the Barbican or a coffee and cake stop.
13 locals recommend
Boston Tea Party
82-84 Vauxhall StJust does everything so well. Perfect place for brunch at the Barbican or a coffee and cake stop.
World Wide Food
138 Cornwall StAmazing selection of world food!
Right on the waters edge, on rough days it really lives up to it's name sake!
9 locals recommend
Wet Wok
75 Hoe RdRight on the waters edge, on rough days it really lives up to it's name sake!
The Canteen here is as you would expect from a HFW venture. Royal William Yard boasts many other food venues, shops and working artists spaces. You can also get the Cremyll ferry across to Cornwall.
13 locals recommend
River Cottage
The Canteen here is as you would expect from a HFW venture. Royal William Yard boasts many other food venues, shops and working artists spaces. You can also get the Cremyll ferry across to Cornwall.
Everything Else
It has everything you could want. The Mayflower Steps, National Aquarium, Plymouth Gin Distillery - who do a tour and tasting session! the old haunt of artist Robert Lenkiewicz who's art work can be seen still on the buildings, boutique shops next to thrifty markets, pubs, restaurants all surround the working fishing harbour.
141 locals recommend
Barbican
It has everything you could want. The Mayflower Steps, National Aquarium, Plymouth Gin Distillery - who do a tour and tasting session! the old haunt of artist Robert Lenkiewicz who's art work can be seen still on the buildings, boutique shops next to thrifty markets, pubs, restaurants all surround the working fishing harbour.
Parks & Nature
Just a lovely place to go for a promenade as it's 30 seconds away! Historical monuments to see, Smeaton's Tower and the site where Sir Francis Drake finished his game of bowls as the Spanish Armada was approaching.
81 locals recommend
Hoe Park
4 Osborne PlJust a lovely place to go for a promenade as it's 30 seconds away! Historical monuments to see, Smeaton's Tower and the site where Sir Francis Drake finished his game of bowls as the Spanish Armada was approaching.
Essentials
Tesco Express
Food and drink essentials
Lidl
299 Union StClosest larger supermarket
ALDI
141 Union StClosest larger supermarket