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With its rich maritime heritage and status as the regional capital for culture, Plymouth is one of the most dynamic and fascinating places to visit in Devon. Be sure to make a trip to Plymouth Hoe - not only is it the backdrop for Sir Francis Drake’s legendary game of bowls, but it's also one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world. You can get incredible views of Plymouth from Smeaton’s Tower. And don’t forget to pay a visit to the Barbican, a bustling array of specialist shops, restaurants, cafes and world-class attractions, all set against the backdrop of the picturesque harbour. Plymouth is known for its fresh fish, with one of the largest fish markets in the country located at the heart of the waterfront. You can expect the freshest fish and seafood in the city’s restaurants. On top of this there is prime Devonshire beef, clotted cream, cider and Plymouth Gin! The Black Friar’s building dates back to the early 1400s, and as one of the oldest buildings in Plymouth is protected as a precious national monument. Not least because it is now also an important centre of excellence for gin cocktail making!
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