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events; Teatre Royal Plymouth (TRP) - for various shows (some being prior to London West End release); the Pavilions for known artists; plus throughout the city there are smaller theatres staging a variety of shows. Te Plymouth Life Centre is a sport and fitness centre hosting national or international events, and Warner Village is an entertainment complex. A new attraction is the SUPER TRAMP PARK. To find this take the Kingsbridge Road from the City Centre, then turn right at the Morrison’s roundabout and right again at the next roundabout into Breakwater Road, go past the Royal Mail complex and Super Tramp is a little further on the left. Out of town and within a few miles of the city centre is the National Trust Saltram House, Dartmoor Zoo, Plym Valley Steam Rail, Paintball, Speedway and Plymouth Karting Centre. Last but not least, Plymouth has Michelin and Fish2Fork restaurants, plus an array of cuisine at dozens of venues.


SUPER TRAMP PLYMOUTH is Plymouth’s Number 1 Trampoline Park and home of the Bounciest Trampolines, has a great selection of activities to suit all ages and abilities. We offer trampoline Dodgeball, Basketball, Wall Running, and an Air Bag, as well as Tots Clubs for under 5’s, special needs sessions and events for children. It’s great fun for all the family, come rain or shine! With a fantastic café displaying a great range of coffee and snacks, it’s also perfect for parents looking to relax whilst the kids have a great time!


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SMEATON’S TOWER has become one of the South West’s most well-known landmarks, standing at 72 foot high, Smeaton’s Tower offers fantastic views of Plymouth Sound and the city from its lantern room which, along with the rest of the building, has been painstakingly restored to its original glory. Visit this iconic monument to learn of its fascinating history.


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Cruising - Ferries - Fishing Smeaton’s Tower Visit our landmark lighthouse on Plymouth Hoe 1 HOUR HARBOUR CRUISES


Sailing across the beautiful Devon & Cornish coasts, to where the mighty warships & nuclear submarines await! DAILY: 11:00, 12:30, 14:00 & 15:30


CREMYLL FERRY


Daily scheduled service linking Plymouth & Mount Edgcumbe in Cornwall. CAWSAND FERRY


Daily crossing from Plymouth to the


beautiful beaches and villages of Cawsand & Kingsand. PRIVATE HIRE & PARTY CRUISES


All our boats are available for private hire to suit all occasions.


BARBICAN TO MOUNT EDGCUMBE FERRYT The perfect way to visit Mount Edgcumbe


Country Park or go sightseeing & shopping in and around Plymouth. FISH ‘N’ TRIPS


3 ½ Hour Mackerel & Deep Sea Boat Fishing Trips. Keep what you catch for supper! All equipment & safety gear provided.


General Enquiries: 01752 253 153 Group Bookings & Coaches: 07971 208 381 BOOK ONLINE: www.plymouthboattrips.co.uk


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Climb the 93 steps to the top for great views fromthe Lantern Room


Open all year round exceptMondays and Bank Holidays Formore information visit www.plymouth.gov.uk/museums


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