In Plymouth, you can visit The Mayflower Steps, which is where the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for the New World all the way back in 1620. For a voyage closer to home, make it your mission to instead ‘set sail’ and explore all of the local Plymouth restaurants, which range from high-end seafood joints to comfortingly familiar high street chains.
If you are visiting Plymouth during the summer months, you will be glad to know that the area features plenty of alfresco restaurants and dining rooms with additional outdoor space. Some of these scenic Plymouth restaurants even boast awe-inspiring views of the harbour and various marinas dotted around the city. As with most UK holiday destinations, there are also plenty of Plymouth hotels and B&B’s with restaurants on site, which are perfect if you don’t want to stroll too far from your hotel room.