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Accommodation and travel ideas in Plymouth
Regarded as one of the world's most impressive natural harbours and set amongst impressive coast line, Plymouth dates back to the Domesday Book and was the starting point for the Royal Navy's defeat of the Spanish Armada and the Pilgrim Fathers' voyage to the New World. Its maritime history is crucial to the city, with the dockyards a particular attraction. Nearly 12 million people visit Plymouth every year for the attractions, nearby beaches and dramatic countryside.
Historic places to visit in Plymouth
The naval and maritime attractions abound here with Plymouth Hoe where Drake was before taking on the Armada and the Royal William Yard that is the largest naval base in Europe. In the city there is the baroque Citadel built after the Civil War along with museums and art galleries.
Historic Plymouth bed and breakfasts (B&Bs) and hotel accommodation in Plymouth
The more historic hotels and bed and breakfasts will be towards the centre and seafront but there are a decent range of hotels throughout the city along with more rural hotels and B&Bs to stay at within easy reach of the city. The Devon countryside is never far away and it is considered the gateway to Cornwall.
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