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When you’ve settled in to your room, relax and breathe in the fresh sea
air with a brisk walk along the Hoe and a visit to the Plymouth
Dome to find out all about the history of Plymouth in
detail for yourself.
Walk through the quaint barbican with its cobbled streets and stand on the
famous Mayflower Steps where the first travellers to America sailed from.
Across the footbridge from the Barbican is the one of Plymouth’s biggest
tourist attractions – the National Marine Aquarium.
Or stop for the real drink – Plymouth Gin.
Plymouth has quite large shopping centre and busy nightlife with a huge choice
of lively night clubs and bars. If you would like to see a show or a concert,
the Theatre Royal, the Plymouth Pavilions and the Barbican Theatre is only short walk away from
the Astor hotel.
When you’ve seen the city sights, take a short drive to the outskirts of Plymouth to Crownhill
Fort or
Dartmoor
National Park and Burrator
Reserviour
– ideal for a drive or a Moorland walk.
An hour’s drive into Cornwall is the Eden Project - the World’s
largest greenhouse and ideal for a day out that is both fun and educational.
Or, there’s the Lost Gardens of Heligan
and plenty
Of historic National Trust Houses and Gardens.
Golf Courses & Driving Ranges
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