Local Information and Links

Plymouth is considered by many as the cultural capital of the SW and is located on the SW peninsula of the UK, the most popular British holiday destination. Plymouth has an interesting maritime heritage, with a unique history, surrounded by outstanding countryside, fantastic beaches and natural beauty in a fast changing city environment with world-class attractions. Plymouth has Cornwall to the West, Dartmoor National Park to the North, Bodmin National Park in the West in Cornwall and the South Hams to the East.

Arts and Music

The Theatre Royal
Information on the Theatre Royal and Drum theatre, current shows and production website link

The Barbican Theatre
Information and listings of the alternative theatre in the cobbled alleyways of the Barbican. website link

Plymouth Pavilions
Plymouth Pavilions concert hall, ice rink and swimming pool. Information on current listings and productions. website link

Carnglaze Caverns
A concert hall in a 300ft slate cavern under the ground. An historic Rum store also having guided tours. Information and listings of shows. website link

The Minack Theatre
Cornwall’s famous theatre under the stars set within a cliff overlooking the sea. Information and listings of productions. website link

Sterts Theatre
Famous open-air theatre with plenty of evening entertainment during the summer months. website link

Vue cinema
Plymouths most modern and largest cinema in the Warner Brother Complex. website link

Plymouth Museum and Art Gallery
Museums and Art Galleries. website link


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