Plymouth is home to some of the worlds most famous heritage sites, such as Plymouth Hoe and Mayflower steps. Plymouth is most famous for its maritime history and tradition, which continues to change with the times, offering windsurfing, boat trips, fishing, scuba diving and water skiing.
If you want to escape from the hustle and bustle of Plymouth's busy centre, only a few miles away, lies Dartmoor, one of the country's finest National Parks.
A modern holiday centre by day, where the rich maritime history meets the bustle of modern commerce, and by night, the modern city turns to a world of entertainment and culture. Whether you're looking for the major chains or smaller fashion boutiques,Plymouth has them all, as well as the charming indoor Pannier Market.
Once the sun goes down, on come the bright lights and glamour, whether it be international cuisine or traditional cooking, its up to you. Plymouth admittedly may not be the largest city, but it does have everything, including restaurants, theatres, cinemas, casino's, bars, and clubs open until the small hours.
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At Pink Weddings we are working closely with a number
of venues in introducing the concept of same sex ceremonies, celebration
parties and dinners. We will find the right venue that suits your
requirement.
Browse our new National Trust page and see if there is a suitable
venue near you for your ceremony and celebration, more
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Plymouth has a very active gay scene, with many popular bars and clubs, including Bar Atlantique, Henry's Wine Bar, Boxes and Liberty's.
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