Franky’s guidebook to Plymouth

Franky
Franky’s guidebook to Plymouth

Sightseeing

The Barbican is a must see for any Plymouth trip - especially when you're only staying a mile down the road! You can walk from the apartment right along the Hoe waterfront, down towards Mayflower steps and right into the heart of the Barbican. It's about a 20-minute walk but takes in the best views and sights in Plymouth. The Barbican is filled with lovely bars, restaurants, cafe's and small quaint nik-nak shops.
141 locals raden deze aan
Barbican
141 locals raden deze aan
The Barbican is a must see for any Plymouth trip - especially when you're only staying a mile down the road! You can walk from the apartment right along the Hoe waterfront, down towards Mayflower steps and right into the heart of the Barbican. It's about a 20-minute walk but takes in the best views and sights in Plymouth. The Barbican is filled with lovely bars, restaurants, cafe's and small quaint nik-nak shops.

Food scene

One our nicest spots to grab a bite to eat and sit by the water. I highly recommend Le Vignoble if you enjoy a glass of wine and a cheeseboard and Seco Lounge if you're looking for something a little more casual. RWY is also home to Wagamamas, Bistro Pierre, WildWood and a few more eateries. If you are looking to get out on the water itself, South West SUP are also based here for paddle boarding hire and lessons.
150 locals raden deze aan
Royal William Yard
150 locals raden deze aan
One our nicest spots to grab a bite to eat and sit by the water. I highly recommend Le Vignoble if you enjoy a glass of wine and a cheeseboard and Seco Lounge if you're looking for something a little more casual. RWY is also home to Wagamamas, Bistro Pierre, WildWood and a few more eateries. If you are looking to get out on the water itself, South West SUP are also based here for paddle boarding hire and lessons.