Quality Hotel Plymouth (GB149)

Cliff Road, The Hoe, Plymouth, EN, GB, PL1 3DL

  • Phone: (44) 1752 507 800
  • Fax: (44) 1752 660 974
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  • British Fireworks Championships Finals

    • Plymouth
    • 10 - 11 Aug 2010 (annual)

    Plymouth hosts one of the most spectacular pyrotechnic displays anywhere in the country at the British Fireworks Championships Finals. The best places to watch are from the Hoe and foreshore areas.

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  • The Merchants House

    • The Merchants House
    • Mar - Sep 2010; not Mon or Sun (annual)

    The Merchants House in Plymouth takes visitors on a journey back in time. A historic building in one of the city's oldest streets, today this 16th/17th-century residence is a mini museum crammed with artefacts, curiosities and photographs.

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  • Elizabethan House

    • Elizabethan House
    • Mar - Sep 2010 (annual)

    A genuine Tudor sea captain's home, the Elizabethan House in Plymouth contains period furniture and fabrics, sloping oak floors and beams and a winding staircase. A kitchen and garden have also recently been added.

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  • Plymouth Bonfire & Fireworks

    • Plymouth Hoe & Promenade
    • Nov 2010 (annual)

    Every year Plymouth City Council organises a bonfire and fireworks display that attracts a large crowd. The event at Plymouth Hoe also includes games and entertainment from local radio stations, fairground rides and food stalls.

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  • Glyndebourne on Tour

    • Theatre Royal
    • Dec 2010 (annual)

    As part of its annual autumn tour, Glyndebourne on Tour (GoT) arrives at Plymouth Theatre Royal for three spectacular productions, <i>Così fan tutte, Falstaff </i> and <i>Jenufa</i>.

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  • National Marine Aquarium

    • National Marine Aquarium
    • Daily

    The exhibitions held in Plymouth's National Aquarium are fun and thrilling for all ages, but they deliver important messages too.

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  • The Plymouth Mayflower

    • The Plymouth Mayflower
    • Daily

    The Plymouth Mayflower is an interactive visitor attraction located close to the Mayflower steps, from where the Pilgrim Fathers left for the "New World" on the Mayflower ship.

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  • Smeaton's Tower

    • Smeaton's Tower
    • Daily; not Mon or Sun

    Smeaton's Tower in Plymouth is a triumph of 18th-century engineering and was initially built on the treacherous Eddystone Rocks, 14 miles out at sea. Moved by the Victorians to Plymouth Hoe, it has now been restored to its original glory.

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  • Pannier Market

    • Pannier Market
    • Daily; not Sun

    There are records of a market in Plymouth dating back to the 12th century. Today's extensive Pannier Market continues the tradition. Originally devoted to the sale of fruit and veg by noisy street traders from traditional barrows, the market has now become a browsing heaven, complete with over 100 stalls, an atmospheric fish market and stylish cafes.

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  • Plymbridge Woods

    • Plymbridge Woods
    • Daily

    On the outskirts of the city, Plymbridge Woods is where the locals go to walk, cycle and spot Devon wildlife. In the summer there's great swimming in the river than runs through the 124 acres of National Trust woodland.

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